نتایج جستجو برای: nurses perceptions

تعداد نتایج: 137241  

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2012
Evridiki Papastavrou Georgios Efstathiou Haritini Tsangari Riitta Suhonen Helena Leino-Kilpi Elisabeth Patiraki Chryssoula Karlou Zoltan Balogh Alvisa Palese Marco Tomietto Darja Jarosova Anastasios Merkouris

AIM   This paper is a report of an international study of patients' and nurses' perceptions of nurse caring behaviours. BACKGROUND   Current economic constraints on healthcare systems, demand to increase the quality of care and the incorporation of the consumers' perspective into care, have created a need to develop a clear understanding of nursing behaviours which convey caring. Patients in ...

Journal: :Curationis 2001
P J Kunene P N Nzimande P A Ntuli

The study was undertaken out of concern that nurses and the nursing profession project a negative image to the public they serve. Diverse aspects of nursing examined in this study included standards or quality of nursing care and its influence on encouraging clients to utilise health care services, communication, attitudes, expertise, availability at all times and patients'/clients' participati...

2017
Naïke Bochatay Virginie Muller-Juge Fabienne Scherer Guillemette Cottin Stéphane Cullati Katherine S Blondon Patricia Hudelson Fabienne Maître Nu V Vu Georges L Savoldelli Mathieu R Nendaz

BACKGROUND Effective interprofessional collaboration (IPC) has been shown to depend on clear role definitions, yet there are important gaps with regard to role clarity in the IPC literature. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether there was a relationship between internal medicine residents' and nurses' role perceptions and their actual actions in practice, and to identify areas that wou...

2013
Ann Sossong

The concept of caring is central to the practice of nursing. Recent focus on patient-centred care highlights the importance of viewing caring from the patient’s perspective. A comparative descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to determine if there was a difference in oncology patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of caring. The Caring Behaviors Inventory-Elders (CBI-E) directly derived fr...

Journal: :International emergency nursing 2015
Jintana Damkliang Julie Considine Bridie Kent Maryann Street

Evidence to guide initial emergency nursing care of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Thailand is currently not available in a useable form. A care bundle was used to summarise an evidence-based approach to the initial emergency nursing management of patients with severe TBI and was implemented in one Thai emergency department. The aim of this study was to describe Thai emerg...

2016
Caroline French Charitini Stavropoulou

BACKGROUND Increasing the number of patients participating in research studies is a current priority in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. The role of specialist nurses in inviting patients to participate is important, yet little is known about their experiences of doing so. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of barriers and facilitators held by specialis...

Background and aim: The most important factor affecting the quality of care is the ability of nurses to make effective clinical decisions. Since identifying nurses 'perceptions of clinical decision making is an important step in improving the quality of care, this study done to determine nurses' perceptions of clinical decision making in hospitals of Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences. M...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2006
Mangala Narasimhan Lewis A Eisen Christine D Mahoney Frank L Acerra Mark J Rosen

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of a standardized worksheet on physicians' and nurses' perceptions of their understanding of goals of care and on patients' length of stay in an intensive care unit. METHODS A worksheet was completed daily during multidisciplinary rounds and was posted at each bedside in the medical intensive care unit at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York. Information rec...

2017
George Wing Yiu Ng Jack Kwok Hung Pun Eric Hang Kwong So Wendy Wai Hang Chiu Avis Siu Ha Leung Yuk Han Stone Chung Ling Lam Sarah Pui Wa Lai Rowlina Pui Wah Leung Hing Wah Luk Anne Kit Hung Leung Kin Wah Au Yeung Kang Yiu Lai Diana Slade Engle Angela Chan

OBJECTIVES Despite growing recognition of the importance of speaking up to protect patient safety in critical care, little research has been performed in this area in an intensive care unit (ICU) context. This study explored the communication openness perceptions of Chinese doctors and nurses and identified their perceptions of issues in ICU communication, their reasons for speaking up and the ...

Journal: :Curationis 2015
Sindiwe James Thenjiwe M Miza

BACKGROUND The South African health care delivery system has shifted focus to primary health care since 1994. For this purpose the Batho Pele principles were introduced. Nurses claim, however, that since the introduction of these principles patients and their families have been making unnecessary and sometimes impossible demands of nursing staff. This article presents the perceptions of the pro...

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