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The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

... The role of nurses in general practice: General Practitioners’ and Practice Nurses’perceptions is a study that identifies the beliefs of Practice Nurses ... See full document

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The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

... It was found in this study as well as being documented in previous studies (Patterson et al, 2000; O’Connor, 2002; Willis et al, 2000), that wound care is an area that PN make a large contribution to in General ... See full document

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Do Australian general practitioners believe practice nurses can take a role in chlamydia testing? A qualitative study of attitudes and opinions

Do Australian general practitioners believe practice nurses can take a role in chlamydia testing? A qualitative study of attitudes and opinions

... stronger role in sexual health, and were more supported in this role by GPs ...rural general practice, such as ongoing workforce shortages and higher rates of chronic disease than in metro ... See full document

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Renegotiating roles as part of developing collaborative practice: Australian nurses in general practice and cervical screening

Renegotiating roles as part of developing collaborative practice: Australian nurses in general practice and cervical screening

... of nurses in general practice in ...these nurses thereby limiting their ...nurse’s role to include tasks such as cervical screening have not taken into account the traditional positions ... See full document

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GP/GPN partner* perspectives on clinical placements for student nurses in general practice: can a community of practice help to change the prevailing culture within general practice?

GP/GPN partner* perspectives on clinical placements for student nurses in general practice: can a community of practice help to change the prevailing culture within general practice?

... General practitioners (GPs) are doctors that work in primary ...of General Practitioners (GPs), and the age profiles of GPs are such that there is significant concern over the supply of ap- ... See full document

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Primary health care and general practice nurses: what is the nexus?

Primary health care and general practice nurses: what is the nexus?

... potential role of nurses employed in general medical practices in ...Australia. General practitioners’, practice nurses’ and consumers’ views and perceptions were ... See full document

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Consumers' level of comfort with an advanced practice role for registered nurses in general practice: a Queensland, Australia study

Consumers' level of comfort with an advanced practice role for registered nurses in general practice: a Queensland, Australia study

... Analyses of quantitative data were performed using the Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS) program, version 11.5. Descriptive statistics, such as percentages, means and standard deviations, related to each ... See full document

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Nurse Practitioners’ Perceptions of their Role and Value in UK General Practice

Nurse Practitioners’ Perceptions of their Role and Value in UK General Practice

... been practice nurses in their respective practices before becoming nurse ...nurse practitioners interviewed had been in practice nursing before and most had retained and expanded their roles ... See full document

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Risk reduction in general practice and the role of the receptionist

Risk reduction in general practice and the role of the receptionist

... one’s role tended to be specific rather than ...the practice may have been frequently undertaking a range of clinical activities, the others may not ...a practice that also employed two nurses ... See full document

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Family Practitioners, General Practitioners, Internists, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurses

Family Practitioners, General Practitioners, Internists, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurses

... Annual Family Practice Review Online have provided disclosure information. Listed below are those faculty who have indicated a relationship with a commercial company. Such disclosure should not be construed as a ... See full document

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Barriers and Facilitators for implementing evidence based practice among German nurses working in a general hospital

Barriers and Facilitators for implementing evidence based practice among German nurses working in a general hospital

... pivotal role to play in decreasing these barriers and providing an organisational context which will support evidence-based ...administrator nurses can approach this item: writing into contracts that a ... See full document

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Perceptions of culturally competent practice behaviour by newly qualified nurses

Perceptions of culturally competent practice behaviour by newly qualified nurses

... context, role and person specificity of this UK ...professional role socialisation in relation to transition was discussed in the previous section and Meleis et ... See full document

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Nurses' perceptions of their preparation for beginning professional practice: an evaluative study

Nurses' perceptions of their preparation for beginning professional practice: an evaluative study

... the practice setting included the nature of the work performed, the acuity of the patients, the highly technological environment, and the nursing ...registered nurses they are placed in a position in which ... See full document

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General practitioners’ perceptions of best practice care at the end of life: a qualitative study

General practitioners’ perceptions of best practice care at the end of life: a qualitative study

... Given that open-ended questions were used, there is a risk that some relevant issues were missed. However, this risk was decreased by asking participants a number of semi-structured questions and probes to elicit their ... See full document

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Success factors for practice renunciation of general practitioners in the Netherlands

Success factors for practice renunciation of general practitioners in the Netherlands

... The role change and degradation of power are evident, owners of businesses have public recognition with their position at the top 52 . They lose a degree of gratification with the loss of public exposure and ... See full document

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Perinatal Mental Health Care: Best Practice Principles for Midwives, Public Health Nurses and Practice Nurses

Perinatal Mental Health Care: Best Practice Principles for Midwives, Public Health Nurses and Practice Nurses

... a general discussion regarding mental health and well-being take place with all women at the first point of contact in pregnancy and in the early postnatal period, and that questions about mental health and ... See full document

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Teamwork in primary palliative care: general practitioners’ and specialised oncology nurses’ complementary competencies

Teamwork in primary palliative care: general practitioners’ and specialised oncology nurses’ complementary competencies

... The complementary competencies and autonomous roles of a specialised nurse and a general practitioner represented a good match for primary palliative care. GPs could be valid co-workers for ONs by making max- imum ... See full document

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The role of advanced practice nurses in knowledge brokering as a means of promoting evidence based practice among clinical nurses

The role of advanced practice nurses in knowledge brokering as a means of promoting evidence based practice among clinical nurses

... evidence-based practice (EBP) in nursing rested with individual ...Clinical nurses (CNs) involved in patient care were expected to posses the knowledge and skills to identify, appraise and implement ... See full document

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Quality of primary care delivery and productive interactions among community living frail older persons and their general practitioners and practice nurses

Quality of primary care delivery and productive interactions among community living frail older persons and their general practitioners and practice nurses

... or practice nurse which made it complicated to successfully investigate older patients’ perceived productive interactions with these ...persons’ perceptions of quality of pri- mary care and productive ... See full document

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Feasibility of face-to-face and online learning methods to provide nutrition education to midwives, general practice nurses and student nurses

Feasibility of face-to-face and online learning methods to provide nutrition education to midwives, general practice nurses and student nurses

... and general practice nurses are ideally positioned to provide nutrition education to pregnant ...midwives, general practice nurses and student ...student nurses; and ... See full document

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