نتایج جستجو برای: nurses role

تعداد نتایج: 1299763  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of health sciences 2022

As in many areas of health-care delivery, nursing practice is being transformed by technological advances such as artificial intelligence (AI). Nurses play an integral role delivery system and it essential for nurses to integrate these new technologies into practice. Nursing students, practicing nurses, faculty, nurse leaders need be aware AI its implications nursing. This paper presents the si...

Introduction: Nurses have an important role in organizational learning which this variable is one of the key pillars of organization for their effectiveness and performance improvement. Regarded to role of organizational commitment, knowledge management and job engagement in organizational learning, present study aimed to determine predictors of organizational learning based on organizational c...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2009
Julie Pryor Beverly O'Connell

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To explore nurses' understandings and expectations of rehabilitation and nurses' perceptions of patients' understandings and expectations of rehabilitation. BACKGROUND Within the context of a broadening appreciation of the benefits of rehabilitation, interest in the nature of rehabilitation is growing. Some believe that rehabilitation services do not adequately meet the ne...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2015
Ashley E Wisekal

BACKGROUND The psychological and personal well-being of nurses can change the way they care for patients. If nurses' grief is not properly managed, the nursing shortage will continue to grow. Consequently, a need exists for the identification of nurses' grief and effective interventions to manage grief to ensure the successful development and growth of the nursing profession. OBJECTIVES This ...

2016
evmorfia Koukia nikolaos Gonis Michael Kourakos

IntroductIon This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, practices and belief of psychiatric nurses and nurses’ assistants towards patients’ smoking habits and clinical practice. Methods A questionnaire-based study was conducted among psychiatric nurses and nurses’ assistants working in two major psychiatric hospitals in Athens from January to March 2015. The final sample consisted 297 psych...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

Objective: Understand the current situation of hospital error management climate, nurses' psychological flexibility and occupational stress during COVID-19 under background big data, to explore influence on intermediary role climate. Provide a basis for improving hospital's climate major public health emergencies provide an improvement path reducing level. Methods: In April 2020, 587 nurses wer...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2002
K Miles

Nurses have been involved in the management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) well before the era of Florence Nightingale. Their role has varied from that of the technician, almoner, counsellor, and doctor's assistant, to one in which they are able to provide first line management of STIs in nurse led clinics. However, changes to the role of the nurse have not been entirely through choi...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 1976
R L Monnig

This study examines the expanded role of the nurse as a specific example of the extension of professional boundaries. Three characteristics of professional territoriality--autonomy, accountability, and identity--were selected as variables in the study. The specific objectives were to examine attitudes of members of the nursing and medical profession toward the expanded role of the nurse, and to...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1994
F M Ross P J Bower B S Sibbald

AIM This study set out to identify the present and future training needs of practice nurses in South West Thames Regional Health Authority and to examine these needs within the nurses' current and changing workloads and social, educational and occupational profiles. METHOD A questionnaire was sent to 899 practice staff identified by family health services authority records whose salaries were...

2015
Junhui Hao Di Wu Li Liu Xirui Li Hui Wu Paul B. Tchounwou

Depressive symptoms have been in the limelight for many kinds of people, but few studies have explored positive resources for combating depressive symptoms among Chinese nurses. The purpose of this study is to explore the association between work-family conflict (WFC) and depressive symptoms among Chinese female nurses, along with the mediating and moderating role of psychological capital (PsyC...

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