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PERCEPTION OF NURSES REGARDING THEIR ROLE IN A HOSPITAL

PERCEPTION OF NURSES REGARDING THEIR ROLE IN A HOSPITAL

... A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment by specialized staff and ...physicians, nurses, and allied health care ...and nurses, whereas in the past, this work was usually ... See full document

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A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE OF NURSES REGARDING ROLE OF NURSE IN PATIENT’S ADVOCACY AMONG REGISTERED NURSES OF INDIRA GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE (I.G.M.C) AND HOSPITAL, SHIMLA

A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE OF NURSES REGARDING ROLE OF NURSE IN PATIENT’S ADVOCACY AMONG REGISTERED NURSES OF INDIRA GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE (I.G.M.C) AND HOSPITAL, SHIMLA

... The nurses primary roles of promoting health, preventing illness, restoring health and alleviating suffering places the nurse in a position to always remain an advocate for their ... See full document

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Exploration of Healthcare Practitioner’s Perception Regarding Pharmacist’s Role in Cancer Palliative Care, Malaysia

Exploration of Healthcare Practitioner’s Perception Regarding Pharmacist’s Role in Cancer Palliative Care, Malaysia

... concepts regarding their health and treatment due to inadequate communication between patients and healthcare ...staff regarding follow-up schedules of the ...the hospital for their check-up which ... See full document

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A Descriptive Cross Sectional Study to Assess the Perception and Knowledge of Staff Nurses regarding Physical Restrains

A Descriptive Cross Sectional Study to Assess the Perception and Knowledge of Staff Nurses regarding Physical Restrains

... ledge regarding physical restraint used among registered nurses (RNs) and nurs- ing assistants ...to hospital, t (142) = ...Palestinian hospital group (M = ... See full document

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Nurses' perception of the ethical climate in the Iranian hospital environment

Nurses' perception of the ethical climate in the Iranian hospital environment

... between nurses’ level of moral distress in intensive care units (ICUs) and the ethical climate dominant over these units (17, ...participants’ perception of the ethical climate of the hospital and ... See full document

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NURSE’S PERCEPTION AND COMPLIANCE ON IDENTIFICATION, SITUATION, BACKGROUND, ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATION (ISBAR) TOOLS FOR HANDOFF COMMUNICATION IN TERTIARY HOSPITAL, DAMMAM

NURSE’S PERCEPTION AND COMPLIANCE ON IDENTIFICATION, SITUATION, BACKGROUND, ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATION (ISBAR) TOOLS FOR HANDOFF COMMUNICATION IN TERTIARY HOSPITAL, DAMMAM

... important role in transferring responsibility and accountability in patient care from outgoing shifts to incoming ...among nurses. Nurses had the responsibility to ensure patients' correct ... See full document

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Registered nurses’ perception of their professional role regarding medication management in federal medical centre yenagoa bayelsa state

Registered nurses’ perception of their professional role regarding medication management in federal medical centre yenagoa bayelsa state

... registered nurses perception of their professional regarding medication management in Federal Medical Center Yenagoa Bayelsa ...the role of nurse in medication management involves monitoring ... See full document

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A Descriptive Study to Assess the Knowledge Regarding Leadership  Skill among the Staff Nurses at Selected Hospital, Bangalore

A Descriptive Study to Assess the Knowledge Regarding Leadership Skill among the Staff Nurses at Selected Hospital, Bangalore

... expanded role of nurse to deliver high quality care and improves peer group relationships within the policy boundaries in an ...attitude regarding leadership, as well as lack of leadership qualities among ... See full document

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A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding safe handling and administration of chemotherapeutic drugs among staff nurses in selected hospital, Chennai

A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding safe handling and administration of chemotherapeutic drugs among staff nurses in selected hospital, Chennai

... acts nurses using this approach can better understand factors that influence ones perception and beliefs and the individual behaviours in order to plan care that will most effectively assist individual in ... See full document

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Health Status of Nurses Working at a University Hospital in Bangladesh

Health Status of Nurses Working at a University Hospital in Bangladesh

... of nurses is mandatory for strengthening and maintaining the educational, social, and professional performance of ...life. Nurses form a fundamental part of the health workforce worldwide where their ... See full document

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The patients' perspective   a survey of chronic disease management in Ireland

The patients' perspective a survey of chronic disease management in Ireland

... The methodology was effective in obtaining a high response from a representative and sizeable sample (N = 517) of patients with complex multimorbidities, with a final response rate of 86%. The high response rate reflects ... See full document

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Perception of Nurses Work Environment in Tertiary Care Hospital in Saudi Arabia

Perception of Nurses Work Environment in Tertiary Care Hospital in Saudi Arabia

... A total of 541 Nurses were participated in this study. Table 1 presented the socio demographic characteristics of participants. Of the 541 participants, 85% were females and 15% were males. About a half of them ... See full document

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Hospital nurses’ attitudes, negative perceptions, and negative acts regarding workplace bullying

Hospital nurses’ attitudes, negative perceptions, and negative acts regarding workplace bullying

... The study sample was randomly selected and recruited using the last 3 digits of the identification card number from nurses of a group of hospitals with 2133 beds in southern Taiwan in the summer of 2012. As an ... See full document

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ASSESSMENT OF DIABETES KNOWLEDGE AMONG PHARMACISTS AND NURSES IN A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL

ASSESSMENT OF DIABETES KNOWLEDGE AMONG PHARMACISTS AND NURSES IN A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL

... were distributed and only 127 were returned completed and a convenient purposeful random sampling method was employed to distribute the questionnaires among pharmacists and nurses. The data was analyzed by using ... See full document

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“Medication Errors in Tertiary Care Hospital” by Dr. M. Pramod Kumar, D. Prathibha, G. Ravi Teja, K. Keerthana, S.K. Mymonissa, India.

“Medication Errors in Tertiary Care Hospital” by Dr. M. Pramod Kumar, D. Prathibha, G. Ravi Teja, K. Keerthana, S.K. Mymonissa, India.

... The pharmacist has an added responsibility and professional obligation to reduce and avoid dispensing errors. The Good Dispensing practice (GDP) has to be followed to avoid the errors and to identify the possible ... See full document

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Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Mothers Regarding Breastfeeding in A South Indian Hospital

Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Mothers Regarding Breastfeeding in A South Indian Hospital

... Indian hospital towards ...care hospital, SRM Medical College, Tamil ...key role in educating nursing mothers as nursing mothers rely heavily on doctors for ... See full document

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Nurses' perceptions of drug errors in Hospitals

Nurses' perceptions of drug errors in Hospitals

... the nurses in the present study shows there were different reasons that causes medication errors like drug error occur when there is no clear instruction about some drugs, incorrect sets up or adjusts an infusion ... See full document

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The Relationship between Nurses’ Organizational Commitment and Services Quality

The Relationship between Nurses’ Organizational Commitment and Services Quality

... Our findings indicated that organizational commitment among hospital nurses was at moderate level. With re- spect to organizational commitment components, affec- tive and continuance commitments scored ... See full document

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Perception of Pharmacovigilance by Nurses and Midwives of the Cocody University Teaching Hospital in Abidjan

Perception of Pharmacovigilance by Nurses and Midwives of the Cocody University Teaching Hospital in Abidjan

... The spontaneous notification is based solely on the will of the healthcare profes- sionals, despite its mandatory nature in many countries, particularly in Côte d’Ivoire [1] [2]. It is, therefore, associated with the ... See full document

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Patients’ Expectations - A Study in a Selected Hospital

Patients’ Expectations - A Study in a Selected Hospital

... the hospital needs to augment its services and streamline the number of patients seen per doctor, so as to decrease waiting time and improve patient ...selected hospital as patient inflow to the ... See full document

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