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A Demystification of the Clinical Nurse Specialist Role: Perceptions of Clinical Nurse Specialists and Nurse Administrators

Journal of Nursing Education, 1986
ABSTRACT Differences of nurse administrators and clinical nurse specialists regarding components of the clinical specialist role were investigated. To be effective in facilitating the maximum use of the abilities of the clinical specialist, it is essential that nurse educators establish a data base about the clinical nurse specialist role ...
B J, Tarsitano, E B, Brophy, D J, Snyder
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Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Advocacy

Clinical nurse specialist CNS
Purpose/Objectives The purpose of this article is to guide the clinical nurse specialist in constructing a scorecard to track clinical outcomes and identify the associated financial impact.
Chantal Toth   +3 more
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Clinical Nurse Specialists in Transition

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1990
Much attention is given to the development of the clinical nurse specialist role in an institution. This article is written for the seasoned Clinical Nurse Specialist who experiences a change in nursing administration. It describes dilemmas, identifies dynamics, and offers practical suggestions for surviving and thriving during a transition period.
M J, Tierney   +3 more
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Motives that head and neck cancer patients have for contacting a specialist nurse – an empirical study

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Nursing, 2016
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study is to systematically explore the motives for patients with head and neck cancer to contact a speciaist nurse during two years postdiagnosis.Background: Research focusing on the role of specialist nurses in ...
Par Salander   +2 more
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The Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1966
row specialty. She must be not only an expert in the nursing ol very ill and Jrightened patients, but a skilled teacher, a hard-working colleague in interdisciplinary efforts, a keen observer, and a wise interpreter. She would seem to be a specialist in doing well anything that concerns the person with an ailment.
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A Tool to Guide Clinical Nurse Specialist Orientation, Professional Development, and Evaluation

Clinical nurse specialist CNS, 2019
Purpose/Objectives: Currently, orientation for clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) in the Baltimore region is based on past practices: facility-specific or position-specific.
Margaret M. McNeill   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Constructing content validity of clinical nurse specialist core competencies: exploratory sequential mixed‐method study

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2018
RATIONAL The demand to increase nursing competence is brought on by the requirement of safe, accessible and more effective use of healthcare provider expertise. Clinical nurse specialist competency development dates back to the late 20th century; however,
K. Jokiniemi, R. Meretoja, A. Pietilä
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Clinical Nurse Specialists

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1990
The growth of corporate orientation for health care structures, with a focus on bottom-line management, has radically altered the role of nurse executives. With the organization's emphasis on performance, productivity, and results, successful nurse executives are now integrating the management of the delivery of nursing care with the management of ...
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Clinical Nurse Specialists

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 2013
The role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) has evolved significantly over time and will continue to do so. Future students, faculty, and practicing CNSs should be aware of their roots, current status, and what the future may entail.An accurate understanding and reflection of the past, present, and future of this specific advanced practice nursing ...
Molly, McClelland   +2 more
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The Clinical Nurse Specialist and the Media

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1991
The media continually presents messages to the public concerning health care issues and nursing. Unfortunately, much of this information is presented by lay writers who interpret health care research/issues for the public from the medical model and who are naive about the profession of nursing.
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