نتایج جستجو برای: nurses role

تعداد نتایج: 1299763  

Introduction: Sense of cohesion can affect nurses' personal and professional performance and it is important to identify the factors involved in it. The aim of this study was to investigate the mediating role of ambiguity tolerance in the relationship between emotion management and sense of cohesion in nurses in Tehran. Methods: The present study was a descriptive-correlational modeling of str...

2004
THOMAS F. LYONS Michael J. Kavanagh

In a mailed-questionnaire study of 156 staff registered nurses, perceived role clarity was related negatively to voluntary turnover, propensity to leave, and job tension, and positively to work satisfaction. The correlations of role clarity with voluntary turnover, propensity to leave, and work satisfaction were nonsignificant for nurses classified as low on a need-for-clarity index; the correl...

2012
Elisabet Ekman Göran Petersson Sven Tågerud Martin Bäckström

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to investigate awareness among nurses regarding their new role as reporters of adverse drug reactions in Sweden and factors that may influence reporting by nurses. METHODS In 2007, all nurses were included in the adverse drug reaction reporting scheme in Sweden. A questionnaire was sent to 753 randomly selected nurses in September 2010. RESULTS Of th...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2021
Estiri, Mehrdad, Nargesian, Abbas, Rezvani, Mitra,

Background: The performance of nurses as the largest human resources element of health care organizations has an important impact on the quality and results of patients' treatment. The main purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of internal marketing orientation on nurses’ performance by considering the mediating role of nurses’ engagement. Materials & Methods: In this regard, w...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2015
K Gartrell A M Trinkoff C L Storr M L Wilson A P Gurses

BACKGROUND To our knowledge, no evidence is available on health care professionals' use of electronic personal health records (ePHRs) for their health management. We therefore focused on nurses' personal use of ePHRs using a modified technology acceptance model. OBJECTIVES To examine (1) the psychometric properties of the ePHR acceptance model, (2) the associations of perceived usefulness, ea...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2017
Hanna Admi Yael Eilon-Moshe Eran Ben-Arye

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To describe hospital nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding complementary medicine (CM); to compare the knowledge and attitudes of nurse managers to staff nurses with diverse oncology experience; and to assess attitudes toward integrating CM into the role of the hospital oncology nurse. 
. DESIGN Descriptive, cross-sectional study.
. SETTING Rambam Health C...

Journal: :Taehan Kanho Hakhoe chi 2003
Mi Young Kim

PURPOSE The purpose of the study was to assess the level of nurses' genetic knowledge and the perception of nurses' role in genetics. The ultimate goal of this paper is to educate practicing nurses so that they can counsel individuals and families with genetic problems, on the basis of better understanding of genetic diseases. METHODS A total of 969 clinical nurses in 11 general hospitals com...

2014
Saeed Ariapooran

BACKGROUND Nurses are at risk for symptoms of compassion fatigue (CF) and burnout (BO). Social support plays an important role in predicting CF and BO. This study was performed to determine the prevalence of the symptoms of CF and BO and the role of perceived social support in predicting these symptoms in Iranian nurses. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using a correlational descriptive survey research ...

2009
SA Fam

Background: Most primary health care (PHC) services in South Africa are provided by registered nurses working in clinics. Workload and scope of practice of these nurses have increased in recent years, exacerbated by widespread staff shortages. However, PHC nurses often receive little support and supervision, particularly in relation to clinical practice. Doctors working at district level are us...

2015
Annmarie Hosie Meera Agar Elizabeth Lobb Patricia M. Davidson Jane Phillips

Background: Delirium is prevalent in palliative care inpatient settings and management is often challenging. Despite nurses’ integral patient care role, little is known about palliative care nurses’ capacity to recognise, assess and respond to patients’ delirium symptoms. Objective: To explore the experiences, views and practices of inpatient palliative care nurses in delirium recognition and a...

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