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HIV communication challenges faced by HIV specialist nurses in Malaysia government hospitals

HIV communication challenges faced by HIV specialist nurses in Malaysia government hospitals

... registered nurses undergo a specialized HIV/AIDS counselling training and upon completion, these HIV specialist nurses carry out pre-test counselling, post-test counselling, as well as support ...

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Opening doors to treatment  Exploring the impact of lung cancer specialist nurses on access to anti cancer treatment: an exploratory case study

Opening doors to treatment Exploring the impact of lung cancer specialist nurses on access to anti cancer treatment: an exploratory case study

... The specialist nurses worked flexibly and in an entrepreneurial manner in order to enhance their impact on patient care and outcomes, such as treatment ...

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Establishment and Implementation of Standardized Management Mode for Specialist Nurses in Intensive Care Unit

Establishment and Implementation of Standardized Management Mode for Specialist Nurses in Intensive Care Unit

... professional nurses’ work process and quality results through the criteria, 80 grades or more is excellent, 71~80 grades is passing mark, and 60 grades and less is ...Specialized nurses Implementation» made ...

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Is seeing a specialist nurse associated with positive experiences of care? The role and value of specialist nurses in prostate cancer care

Is seeing a specialist nurse associated with positive experiences of care? The role and value of specialist nurses in prostate cancer care

... the specialist nurse role was that specialist nurses were seen as being in a position to liaise between the medical system and the ...described specialist nurses as helping them to ...

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The importance of diabetes specialist nurses

The importance of diabetes specialist nurses

... Diabetes is a major public health issue due to its increasing prevalence, economic burden and associated short and long-term complications.The DSN plays a key role in caring for and supporting people with diabetes ...

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Supporting and empowering people with epilepsy: Contribution of the Epilepsy Specialist Nurses (SENsE study)

Supporting and empowering people with epilepsy: Contribution of the Epilepsy Specialist Nurses (SENsE study)

... Epilepsy services in the Republic of Ireland are provided through a public health system that is free through an income based medical card system for about 30% of the population, subsidised at secondary and tertiary care ...

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Evidence based practice among epilepsy specialist nurses in the Republic of Ireland: Findings from the SENsE study

Evidence based practice among epilepsy specialist nurses in the Republic of Ireland: Findings from the SENsE study

... to nurses in many other studies, who tended to privilege evidence derived from work-based activities, such as clinical experience or from interaction with senior nursing or medical colleagues (Gerrish, Ashworth, ...

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Opening doors to treatment  Exploring the impact of lung cancer specialist nurses on access to anti cancer treatment: an exploratory case study

Opening doors to treatment Exploring the impact of lung cancer specialist nurses on access to anti cancer treatment: an exploratory case study

... to specialist nursing was one of the few areas of lung cancer treatment that showed a marked improvement in England and Wales last ...a specialist cancer nurse increased from 64% to 75% between 2009 and ...

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Improving nurse engagement in continence care

Improving nurse engagement in continence care

... one. Nurses are in a key position to assist those affected by UI. Nurses have the potential to identify people with incontinence, establish appropriate interventions and provide valuable education to ...

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A comparison of the management of venous leg ulceration by specialist and generalist community nurses: A judgement analysis.

A comparison of the management of venous leg ulceration by specialist and generalist community nurses: A judgement analysis.

... the specialist nurses were more highly educated than the generalist nurses there was no evidence to suggest an interaction effect between job role and education for either the diagnosis or treatment ...

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Optimal support systems for patients with stomas – an opinion piece

Optimal support systems for patients with stomas – an opinion piece

... stoma specialist nurse, describing the need to address issues such as provision of information and support for patients, their caregivers, and ...be specialist nursing care during the time in hospital and ...

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Case finding for COPD in primary care: a qualitative study of the views of health professionals

Case finding for COPD in primary care: a qualitative study of the views of health professionals

... Results: Participants felt that case finding improves patient care but also acknowledged potential harms to providers (increase in workload) and to patients (overdiagnosis). Insufficient resources, poor knowledge of ...

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Promoting and achieving excellence in the delivery of Integrated Allergy Care: the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology competencies for allied health professionals working in allergy

Promoting and achieving excellence in the delivery of Integrated Allergy Care: the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology competencies for allied health professionals working in allergy

... Specialist nurses are a valuable asset in chronic disease management, who, with appropriate training and com- petency assessment can provide a high standard of care ...nurse specialist [30]. Rance et  ...

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Confidence and clinical judgement in community nurses managing venous leg ulceration - a judgement analysis

Confidence and clinical judgement in community nurses managing venous leg ulceration - a judgement analysis

... experienced nurses have a tendency towards over-confidence (Baumann et ...The specialist nurses were, on average, more accurate and more confident than generalist nurses about their diagnostic ...

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Managing Patients With Heart Failure: A Qualitative Study of Multidisciplinary Teams With Specialist Heart Failure Nurses

Managing Patients With Heart Failure: A Qualitative Study of Multidisciplinary Teams With Specialist Heart Failure Nurses

... The specialist heart failure nurses in hospital set- tings aimed to discuss and agree on care proactively within the multidisciplinary team while their patients were still in hospital, which limited the ...

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Unpicking The Threads:
How specialist and generalist nurses work with patients, carers, other professionals and each other to support cancer and long term condition patients in the community

Unpicking The Threads: How specialist and generalist nurses work with patients, carers, other professionals and each other to support cancer and long term condition patients in the community

... or specialist) and acute-based specialist ...community-based nurses, with a marked preponderance of network ...based specialist nurses to perceive cases in rather a different way from ...

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Attending an activity center: positive experiences of a group of home-dwelling persons with early-stage dementia

Attending an activity center: positive experiences of a group of home-dwelling persons with early-stage dementia

... the specialist nurses at the activity center in our study is ...with specialist nurses and volunteers can provide meaningful activities and experiences for home-dwelling persons with ...

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Palliative care delivery in residential aged care: bereaved family member experiences of the Supportive Hospice Aged Residential Exchange (SHARE) intervention

Palliative care delivery in residential aged care: bereaved family member experiences of the Supportive Hospice Aged Residential Exchange (SHARE) intervention

... ness as an integral part of standard clinical practice by any health care professional who is not part of a specialist palliative care team”. However, health pro- fessionals often feel ill-prepared to provide ...

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Public health nurse educators’ conceptualisation of public health as a strategy to reduce health inequalities: a qualitative study

Public health nurse educators’ conceptualisation of public health as a strategy to reduce health inequalities: a qualitative study

... the nurses’ role in tackling health inequalities was first made explicit in 2001 in the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer ...workforce: specialist (people who work at senior strategic and policy ...

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Family medicine graduates' perceptions of intimidation, harassment, and discrimination during residency training

Family medicine graduates' perceptions of intimidation, harassment, and discrimination during residency training

... Gender and ethnicity were cited as the most frequent perceived basis for IHD, with more females citing gender and more IMGs citing ethnicity, culture, and language. The gender differences may arise from biological or ...

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