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Exploring nurses’ views on effective leadership in Iraq:
developing a framework for professional nursing leadership education

Exploring nurses’ views on effective leadership in Iraq: developing a framework for professional nursing leadership education

... and professional learning of nurse ...were significant differences in views of the nurses toward effective leadership behaviour and professional learning of the nurse ...

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Exploring nurses’ views on effective leadership in Iraq:
developing a framework for professional nursing leadership education

Exploring nurses’ views on effective leadership in Iraq: developing a framework for professional nursing leadership education

... select nurses who have family and/or business relationships with them rather than going through a competitive merit based nomination ...regular professional development programs for ...in ...

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Nurses’ Views Related to Transcultural Nursing in Turkey

Nurses’ Views Related to Transcultural Nursing in Turkey

... for nurses were designed by Douglas and colleagues on the basis of the social justice ...helped nurses to have a place in the system as competent nurses (Douglas et ...and professional ...

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Gender Differences in Attitude Toward Trauma Survivors

Gender Differences in Attitude Toward Trauma Survivors

... no significant differences between male and female participants’ rating of how unnecessary/reasonable/necessary getting professional therapeutic help ...no significant difference between the ...

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Observance of Patient’s Rights: A Survey on the Views of Patients, Nurses, and Physicians

Observance of Patient’s Rights: A Survey on the Views of Patients, Nurses, and Physicians

... and nursesviews regarding non-discriminatory treatment shows a significantly lower level of observance compared with the views of ...statistically significant differences were ...

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Structured Intervention as a Tool to Shift Views of Parent–Professional Partnerships:  Impact on Attitudes Toward the IEP

Structured Intervention as a Tool to Shift Views of Parent–Professional Partnerships: Impact on Attitudes Toward the IEP

... the views of special education teachers and parents about the value of the IEP as a tool for instructional and curriculum planning, individualized instruction, team planning, and collaborative ...stakeholders’ ...

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Views of professional nurses regarding proposed National Health Insurance in a hospital in the Mpumalanga province, South Africa

Views of professional nurses regarding proposed National Health Insurance in a hospital in the Mpumalanga province, South Africa

... and nurses need to be visible in the public debate about future models of health and health care services (Fyffe ...affect significant changes on the nursing profession and service provision by health ...as ...

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Attitudes toward expanding nurses’ authority

Attitudes toward expanding nurses’ authority

... accredited nurses and nurses holding managerial positions expressed more positive attitudes to- ward this process than did nurses lacking academic ac- creditation or holding no managerial positions; ...

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Unsatisfied patient’s rights: A survey on the views of patients, nurses and physicians

Unsatisfied patient’s rights: A survey on the views of patients, nurses and physicians

... hospitals; differences between these two groups were statistically significant in some ...for nurses were between these two ...and nurses, ...

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Palestinian Staff Nurses' Attitudes Toward Nursing Students

Palestinian Staff Nurses' Attitudes Toward Nursing Students

... the nurses agreed with the point that the student nurses were a source of disturbance and ...student nurses described identical attitudes of nurses toward student nurses and ...

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Career progression: the views of Queensland's nurses

Career progression: the views of Queensland's nurses

... Furthermore comparison across our four studies over the last decade indicates that the perceived limitation of nursing as a career has been reduced. Although the mean value (3.84) for the statement that career prospects ...

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Nurses’ views on workplace wellbeing programmes

Nurses’ views on workplace wellbeing programmes

... registered nurses recruited from the local Emergency Department and Burns High Dependency Unit of a single site of an acute hospital trust, using a combination of convenience and snowball sampling ...to ...

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Professional nurses continue

Professional nurses continue

... rofessional nurses con- tinue to focus on provid- ing best practices for safe and effective patient and family care, even with increasing pressure to decrease costs and im - prove patient ...step toward ...

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Significant differences in cross cultural negotiations

Significant differences in cross cultural negotiations

... our own reality may be completely different to our counterpart's way of thinking, behaving and feeling. Unfortunately, knowledge of any foreign language is not enough to face and solve the problem. Language is a cluster ...

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Toward a Coherent Theory of Environmentally Significant Behavior

Toward a Coherent Theory of Environmentally Significant Behavior

... Through human history, environmental impact has largely been a by-product of human desires for physical comfort, mobility, relief from labor, enjoyment, power, status, personal security, maintenance of tradition and ...

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Career progression the views of Queensland s nurses

Career progression the views of Queensland s nurses

... Furthermore comparison across our four studies over the last decade indicates that the perceived limitation of nursing as a career has been reduced. Although the mean value (3.84) for the statement that career prospects ...

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Nurses' views of patient participation in nursing care

Nurses' views of patient participation in nursing care

... registered nurses, which reflects current acute care hospital staffing ...influenced nurses’ self-reported ...hospital nurses to act in a patient-centred manner, which may have influenced the ...

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SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IFRS AND US GAAP

SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IFRS AND US GAAP

... the differences between IFRS and US GAAP early so that all of the information required can be collected and verified in a timely ...identify differences between local regulatory requirements and ...

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Professional nurses' perceptions of newly qualified professional nurses competency and factors influencing competency

Professional nurses' perceptions of newly qualified professional nurses competency and factors influencing competency

... qualified professional nurses within this system has been questioned by a number of researchers (Moeti et al (2004); Morolong & Chabeli ...of nurses in Finland who are practicing in the ...of ...

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Iranian Nurses Professional Socialization

Iranian Nurses Professional Socialization

... making significant efforts for career, loyalty, membership in professional organizations and institutes, having pride, and eagerly working in the profession are recognized (Jafaragaee et ...Iranian ...

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