نتایج جستجو برای: nurses patients relationship

تعداد نتایج: 2582287  

امینی‌زاده, محمد, عرب, منصور, مهدی‌پور, رقیه,

Nurses in the intensive care unit face a variety of ethical issues that can lead to moral distress. Nurses need moral courage for correct moral performance in a state of moral distress. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between moral courage and moral distress in nurses. The descriptive-analytic study of correlation type which aimed to investigate the relationship betwee...

2006
D. Alosaimi

The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of non-Muslim nurses caring for Muslim patients in Saudi Arabia. The study sought to understand from the perspective of nonMuslim nurses what it is like to care for Muslim patients in a religiously and culturally conservative society. The study is positioned within a framework of theories about transcultural nursing care and is primarily ...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
jaefar moghaddasi hossein mehralian yousef aslani reza masoodi masoud amiri

. 12.00 background: nursing burnout is the main characteristic of job stress that is a delayed reaction to chronic stressful situations in the workplace which could affect nurses who do not have sufficient emotional energy to cope and communicate with different types of patients. there is also sometimes this belief that they do not have the required capabilities for their jobs. the aim of this ...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2002
Cynthia R King Pamela Hinds Karen Hassey Dow Lisa Schum Catherine Lee

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To explore patients' quality of life (QOL) as defined by RNs in adult and pediatric oncology settings and to examine, from the perspectives of clinical nurses, the knowledge that is needed to apply QOL research outcomes in clinical practice. DESIGN Qualitative research design using a focus group technique to explore the research questions. SETTING Three sites (i.e., a ped...

Journal: :International journal of medical science and clinical research studies 2021

Background: Nurses are the vital for any health care setting and basic nursing cares is concerned with helping a patient meet his or her needs. The main role of today to help individual attain maintain optimal level health. -+In Bangladesh, service mostly curative oriented hospital based; where quality major concern particularly provided by nurses. Therefore, in present study researcher interes...

2013
Roberta Lessor

This paper examines researcher/respondent relationships in a fieldwork study of a hospital ward for the care of patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). The nurses' work was the subject of study. Taking the position that verstehen is a precondition of research, and using Mead's argument that one can be an object to oneself, key aspects of the relationship between the researcher...

Hosseini, Sayede Forough, Kheradmand, Azadeh, Mahmoodi, Masoud, Rafaie, Elaheh, Shams, Behzad, Vaghef Davari, Farzad,

Introduction. Taking care of patients is a team work and in each team work the members’ performance has a direct impact on their relationship and efforts in achieving their common goal. It is necessary that medical interns as a member of health care team pay attention to the health care services provided by nurses. The purpose of this study was to determine the viewpoints of interns about nurse...

Journal: :Health affairs 2002
Peter I Buerhaus Jack Needleman Soeren Mattke Maureen Stewart

Hospitals, nurses, the media, Congress, and the private sector are increasingly concerned about shortages of registered nurses (RNs) and the impact on safety and quality of patient care. Findings from a growing number of studies provide evidence of a relationship between hospital nurse staffing and adverse outcomes experienced by medical and surgical patients. These findings have policy implica...

ژورنال: حیات 2013
جعفرجلال, عزت, جعفرپور, حسین, حقانی, حمید, دهقان‌نیری, ناهید,

  Background & Aim: Governing organizational culture in hospitals can affect patients’ safety through establishment of behavioral norms among nurses. This study aimed to determine the relationship between nurses’ perception of organizational culture and their performance about patients’ safety .   Methods & Materials: In this cross sectional, descriptive-correlation study, we used stratifie...

2004
Sarah Atkins Jane Nygaard Sarah J. Broome

. 2004;291(11):1322. JAMA Linda H. Aiken et al. Relationship Between Patient Mortality and Nurses' Level of Education—Reply . 2004;291(11):1322. JAMA Ruth D. Corcoran et al. Relationship Between Patient Mortality and Nurses' Level of Education . 2004;291(11):1322. JAMA George R. Boggs. Relationship Between Patient Mortality and Nurses' Level of Education . 2004;291(11):1321. JAMA Carol Comeau e...

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