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Rural nurse job satisfaction

Rural nurse job satisfaction

... of rural leaders and the impact of leadership skills on job ...new nurse leaders and how to address the ...hiring rural nurse leaders may be a difficult ...and rural staff members. When ...

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Core components of the rural nurse specialist role in New Zealand

Core components of the rural nurse specialist role in New Zealand

... Results: Rural nurse specialists demonstrated a wide variance in the understanding of the term ...The nurse practitioner (NP) role in New Zealand was considered more effective, with greater role ...

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Development of the Nursing Community Apgar Questionnaire (NCAQ): a rural nurse recruitment and retention tool

Development of the Nursing Community Apgar Questionnaire (NCAQ): a rural nurse recruitment and retention tool

... Statistical analysis of these scores will demonstrate strengths and weaknesses for each participating CAH and community, at both the factor and class levels, as well as the factors deemed most important by participants. ...

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Degree of value alignment - a grounded theory of rural nurse resignations

Degree of value alignment - a grounded theory of rural nurse resignations

... of rural nurse resignations, grounded in the data, has led to useful insights and knowledge relevant to the nursing ...significant. Rural nurses need to understand the importance of the degree of ...

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A study of macro-, meso- and micro-barriers and enablers affecting extended scopes of practice: the case of rural nurse practitioners in Australia

A study of macro-, meso- and micro-barriers and enablers affecting extended scopes of practice: the case of rural nurse practitioners in Australia

... Results: Fifteen primary informants and five colleagues were interviewed from various rural and remote locations. There was a fairly even distribution of informants across primary, aged, chronic and emergency or ...

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An overview of a study into the role and function of the rural nurse in Australia

An overview of a study into the role and function of the rural nurse in Australia

... Membership ofthe taskforce will be drawn from professional and industrial nursing bodies Australian Nursing Federation, Royal College ofNursing, Australia, The Association for Australian[r] ...

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Attributes and Qualifications of Successful Rural Nurse Preceptors: Preceptors’ Perspectives

Attributes and Qualifications of Successful Rural Nurse Preceptors: Preceptors’ Perspectives

... The respondents emphasized the importance of identifying what attributes and qualifications would make better preceptors. They looked at their own past experiences as new nurses to help them envision the possibilities ...

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The role and function of the rural nurse in Australia

The role and function of the rural nurse in Australia

... base Lismore, New South Wales Miles, Queensland Moora, Western Australia Moree, New South Wales Port Pirie, South Australia Quirindi, New South Wales Taroom, Queensland Tamworth, New Sou[r] ...

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The Rural Nurse Practitioner: A Challenge and a Response

The Rural Nurse Practitioner: A Challenge and a Response

... The fact that in only one year 85 nurse practitioner grad- uates reported entering primary care practice in rural areas is indicative of the potential in the number of new primary health[r] ...

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Too close to home: the lived experiences of rural Queensland nurses who have cared for people with cancer who have died

Too close to home: the lived experiences of rural Queensland nurses who have cared for people with cancer who have died

... from rural settings (Kenny, Endacott, Botti, & Watts, ...with rural nurses in Australia providing care for patients with cancer without necessarily having specialist knowledge and skills in this area ...

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The changing nature of nursing work in rural and small community hospitals

The changing nature of nursing work in rural and small community hospitals

... of rural nursing workforces in Canada, the United States of America and ...of rural demography, diverse employment conditions and health care system reorganization make comparisons of these data ...about ...

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Enclosed is the scholarship application packet, with the following items included in this mailing:

Enclosed is the scholarship application packet, with the following items included in this mailing:

... or rural character of the community as it exists at the time of the execution of this ...the Rural Nurse Practitioner Program Administrator for clarification or any questions you may ...

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Today's Registered Nurse

Today's Registered Nurse

... a nurse? DeNichols encourages students to “go for it! It [nursing] is a wonderful profession you can do the rest of your life in many different settings and in many different ...tomorrow’s nurse has in ...

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Nurse-led navigation to provide early palliative care in rural areas: a pilot study

Nurse-led navigation to provide early palliative care in rural areas: a pilot study

... two rural communities with populations of under 10,000, located 30 min apart by ...in rural areas limited home care services are typ- ically reserved for those patients who require specific nursing tasks ...

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A spatial analysis of the expanding roles of nurses in general practice

A spatial analysis of the expanding roles of nurses in general practice

... This study undertook rapid appraisal of 25 general prac- tices, spread throughout the two states of Victoria and New South Wales. 9 of the practices were from large metropolitan areas, 4 from regional cities, 11 ...

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HRSA Division of Nursing Funding Opportunities. Division of Nursing (DN) Division of Nursing (DN) - Cont.

HRSA Division of Nursing Funding Opportunities. Division of Nursing (DN) Division of Nursing (DN) - Cont.

... acute care nurse practitioners, nurse- midwives, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, nurse administrators, nurse educators, public health nurses, and other advanced level [r] ...

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Weathering the rural reality: delivery of the Nurse-Family Partnership home visitation program in rural British Columbia, Canada

Weathering the rural reality: delivery of the Nurse-Family Partnership home visitation program in rural British Columbia, Canada

... tent, nurse/supervisor education, supervision and team activities (See Table 1) [8, ...of rural geo- graphy on the delivery of the NFP program in British Columbia, ...

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National...$46,675 ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

National...$46,675 ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

... illnesses. Nurse practitioners also educate patients about staying ...the rural poor, migrant farm workers, elderly persons, and ...physicians, nurse practitioners are especially important as ...

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EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATE NURSING

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATE NURSING

... Practice Rural Public Health Nursing students are usually given near the end of the semester in which they are enrolled in NSC 852 or else at the beginning of the following fall semester, depending upon how much ...

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Geographic scope and accessibility of a centralized, electronic consult program for patients with recent fracture

Geographic scope and accessibility of a centralized, electronic consult program for patients with recent fracture

... for rural veterans who were managed with e-consult, assuming that one visit to the healthcare center was avoided for each veteran, was 19 178 km (11 917 miles), or ...more rural patients receiving ...

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