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Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care

Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care

... asked nurses to answer the structured pre/post test questionnaire (tool I) to assess nurses` knowledge before application of the nursing instructions ...observed nurses` practice ... See full document

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Effectiveness of clinical pathway for patients undergoing micro lumbar discectomy upon the knowledge and practice of nurses and patients’ outcome

Effectiveness of clinical pathway for patients undergoing micro lumbar discectomy upon the knowledge and practice of nurses and patients’ outcome

... multidisciplinary care plans with detail essential steps in the care of patients with a specific clinical ...clinical care in a time constrained ...and nursing plans of care with ... See full document

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The relationship between nurses' burnout and Mothers' satisfaction with pediatric nursing care

The relationship between nurses' burnout and Mothers' satisfaction with pediatric nursing care

... as nurses, physicians, psychologists, therapists, ...especially nurses, becomes emotionally drained by the recurrent involvement with his/her ...of patients’ interaction and involvement which he/she ... See full document

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Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Oral Care for Intensive Care Unit Patients

Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Oral Care for Intensive Care Unit Patients

... of nurses who have received training indicated that 92% of their training was part of basic nurs- ing ...oral care for an intubated patient requires different knowledge and skills compared to that ... See full document

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The effect of workshop education on nurses’ professional communication effectiveness related to clients’ health

The effect of workshop education on nurses’ professional communication effectiveness related to clients’ health

... in nurses in relation to patients’ ...of nursing care and patientssatisfaction, it is recommended to plan and hold workshops on communication in in- service training programs, ... See full document

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Nurses’ knowledge, practice and associated factors regarding postoperative wound care of hospitalized pediatric patients in public hospitals of Mekelle City, North Ethiopia, 2015

Nurses’ knowledge, practice and associated factors regarding postoperative wound care of hospitalized pediatric patients in public hospitals of Mekelle City, North Ethiopia, 2015

... during nursing care of surgical patients (Parvez, ...Successful nursing care of surgical wounds depended on nurses’ evidence based knowledge and practice in terms ... See full document

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Spiritual Care and the Role of Advanced Practice Nurses

Spiritual Care and the Role of Advanced Practice Nurses

... underlined patients’ perspectives about the need and importance of ...that patients desire that the physicians should be aware of their spirituality and should ask about their coping and support ...the ... See full document

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“I prefer a male nurse to a female nurse”: patients’ preference for, and satisfaction with nursing care provided by male nurses at the Komfo Anokye teaching hospital

“I prefer a male nurse to a female nurse”: patients’ preference for, and satisfaction with nursing care provided by male nurses at the Komfo Anokye teaching hospital

... defines care as “a nurturing way of relat- ing to a value other toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility” ...of nursing [49] due to the need for nurses to be ... See full document

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Knowledge Practice and Outcome of Quality Nursing Care Among Nurses in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH)

Knowledge Practice and Outcome of Quality Nursing Care Among Nurses in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH)

... Jean Thatcher is a morbidly obese, 47-year-old, single, white attorney with multiple sclerosis. She is frequently admitted to your hospital for complications related to her multiple sclerosis and obesity. Since she ... See full document

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CogChamps – a model of implementing evidence based care in hospitals: study protocol

CogChamps – a model of implementing evidence based care in hospitals: study protocol

... the practice change component is informed by recent findings from implementation science that focuses on facilitation as the active ingredient in knowledge uptake and ...experienced nurses to become ... See full document

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Nurses As Knowledge Work Agents: Measuring The Impact Of A Clinical Decision Support System On Nurses' Perceptions Of Their Practice And The Work Environment

Nurses As Knowledge Work Agents: Measuring The Impact Of A Clinical Decision Support System On Nurses' Perceptions Of Their Practice And The Work Environment

... clinical practice guideline implementations aimed at reducing ineffective and inaccurate variation in care, may deconstruct and reengineer nursing work into discrete steps, so that it may be ... See full document

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Evaluation of real time use of electronic patient reported outcome data by nurses with patients in home dialysis clinics

Evaluation of real time use of electronic patient reported outcome data by nurses with patients in home dialysis clinics

... their practice. Although patients did not report any change in satisfaction with care over time, some reported that use of ePROs changed their ...our knowledge base about use of ePROs ... See full document

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Assessment of knowledge, skill and attitude of oncology nurses in chemotherapy administration in tertiary hospital Pakistan

Assessment of knowledge, skill and attitude of oncology nurses in chemotherapy administration in tertiary hospital Pakistan

... poor knowledge and skills, however their attitude is ...for nursing care to cancer patients because if oncology nurses did not have advance knowledge and not competent in their ... See full document

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Nurses’ Knowledge and Practice Regarding Oral Care in Intubated Patients at Selected Teaching Hospitals, Chitwan

Nurses’ Knowledge and Practice Regarding Oral Care in Intubated Patients at Selected Teaching Hospitals, Chitwan

... adequate knowledge and ...good knowledge, 20% had fair knowledge and ...of knowledge,48.8% of respondents had poor level of knowledge, ...good knowledge and ...level ... See full document

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Impacts of information and communication technologies on nursing care: an overview of systematic reviews (protocol)

Impacts of information and communication technologies on nursing care: an overview of systematic reviews (protocol)

... nurse practice environment, nursing processes/scope of nursing practices, nurses’ professional satisfaction, and patients’ outcomes (nursing sensitive ...perform ... See full document

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The relationship between Iranian patients’ perception of holistic care and satisfaction with nursing care

The relationship between Iranian patients’ perception of holistic care and satisfaction with nursing care

... of nurses, lack of time, fatigue, the managers’ interest in routine physical care, and the lack of emphasis on holistic care in nursing education, nurses may not have the necessary ... See full document

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A Descriptive study to assess the knowledge  regarding Antenatal care among BSC Nursing  students of selected Nursing Colleges of Udaipur City with a view to develop an information Booklet

A Descriptive study to assess the knowledge regarding Antenatal care among BSC Nursing students of selected Nursing Colleges of Udaipur City with a view to develop an information Booklet

... assessing knowledge of BSc Nursing students regarding antenatal care as today’s student nurses are future ...evident knowledge is power enhancing student nurses knowledge ... See full document

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Nurses’ knowledge, behaviour and compliance concerning hand hygiene in nursing homes: a cross sectional mixed methods study

Nurses’ knowledge, behaviour and compliance concerning hand hygiene in nursing homes: a cross sectional mixed methods study

... of care because the care takes place in closed resident ...when care observations were conducted, they fre- quently noted that hygiene standards were not adhered ... See full document

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Approaches to problem solving in nursing practice

Approaches to problem solving in nursing practice

... Learner nurses were deliberately included in the study in order to compare their perceptions of problem solving with those of more experienced nurses, and it is significant that learner nurses were ... See full document

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KNOWLEDGE ON PRACTICE OF HIV/AIDS –A STUDY AMONG NURSES USING STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME

KNOWLEDGE ON PRACTICE OF HIV/AIDS –A STUDY AMONG NURSES USING STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME

... health care worker they do not have the risk of ...in puncture-proof container. After use needles should be placed in puncture-resistant container filled with freshly prepared one percentage ... See full document

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