نتایج جستجو برای: nurse preference

تعداد نتایج: 95229  

Journal: :AANA journal 1995
A Chipas

Critical thinking skills are vital in any of the nursing and medical specialties. These skills can be taught using adult teaching methods and should be incorporated into all courses in the educational process. Unfortunately, some nurse anesthesia programs fail to adequately address critical thinking or the use of these skills. They often teach using rigidly structured models. This descriptive s...

2014
Margaret B. Harrison Elizabeth G. VanDenKerkhof Wilma M. Hopman Meg E. Carley

This study followed a cohort of community-dwelling individuals receiving wound-care in a large urban-rural region. During a randomized control trial (RCT) evaluating outcomes of receiving care in a nurse-clinic or at home, many approached were willing to participate if they could choose their location of care. This provided a unique opportunity to enroll them as a "choice" cohort, following the...

2017
Craig Sinclair Kirsten Anne Auret Sharon Frances Evans Fiona Williamson Siobhan Dormer Anne Wilkinson Kim Greeve Audrey Koay Dot Price Fraser Brims

OBJECTIVE Advance care planning (ACP) clarifies goals for future care if a patient becomes unable to communicate their own preferences. However, ACP uptake is low, with discussions often occurring late. This study assessed whether a systematic nurse-led ACP intervention increases ACP in patients with advanced respiratory disease. DESIGN A multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial wit...

2014
Nurit Eliash Nitin Kumar Singh Yosef Kamer Govardhana Reddy Pinnelli Erika Plettner Victoria Soroker Olav Rueppell

BACKGROUND The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, is considered to be one of the most significant threats to apiculture around the world. Chemical cues are known to play a significant role in the host-finding behavior of Varroa. The mites distinguish between bees from different task groups, and prefer nurses over foragers. We examined the possibility of disrupting the Varroa--honey bee inte...

Journal: :European journal of oncology nursing : the official journal of European Oncology Nursing Society 2008
Anna Cox Ellen Bull Jane Cockle-Hearne Wendy Knibb Claire Potter Sara Faithfull

Survivorship is a relatively new concept in ovarian cancer due to improvements in diagnosis, surgery and chemotherapy. As more women require long term follow up for ovarian cancer the pressure on these services is increased and the question of how best to care for these women needs to be addressed. This paper considers the results of a pilot study of nurse led telephone follow up in ovarian can...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2003
Evelyn Cohen Reis Erika Kraus Roth Janet L Syphan Sally E Tarbell Richard Holubkov

BACKGROUND Infants experience undue pain with multiple immunization injections. OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness, feasibility, and parental acceptance of a simple combination pain reduction intervention for infants receiving multiple immunization injections. DESIGN Randomized, controlled, clinical trial. SETTING Academic hospital-based primary care center. PARTICIPANTS Infants rece...

2017
Michael G Sawyer Christy E Reece Kerrie Bowering Debra Jeffs Alyssa C P Sawyer Murthy Mittinty John W Lynch

BACKGROUND Internet-based interventions moderated by community nurses have the potential to improve support offered to new mothers, many of whom now make extensive use of the Internet to obtain information about infant care. However, evidence from population-based randomized controlled trials is lacking. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to test the non-inferiority of outcomes for mothers a...

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