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The role of the clinical nurse specialist
Nursing Standard, 1999Despite the prevalence of clinical nurse specialists, research suggests that their role remains poorly understood (O'Hanlan and Gibbon 1996). In practice, they fulfil a number of important roles linked to developing practice. Here, the author critically examines the range of roles the clinical nurse specialist may undertake and how they influence ...
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The Clinical Nursing Specialist
JAMA, 1966Nursing leaders 1-3 more or less agree that the clinical nursing specialist is a nurse with advanced knowledge and competence, capable of exercising a high degree of discriminative judgment in planning, executing, and evaluating nursing care based upon assessed needs of patients having one or more common clinical manifestations.
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Nursing Administration Quarterly
The United States health care system is facing an unprecedented nursing shortage, increasing complexity of care, and fewer experienced nurse mentors. These factors contribute to a cycle of burnout, turnover, decreased quality and safety, and a worsening financial bottom line.
Justin DiLibero +7 more
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The United States health care system is facing an unprecedented nursing shortage, increasing complexity of care, and fewer experienced nurse mentors. These factors contribute to a cycle of burnout, turnover, decreased quality and safety, and a worsening financial bottom line.
Justin DiLibero +7 more
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Clinical Nurse Specialist, 2013
Healthcare delivery is in a crisis, requiring improvement. How to improve and who should assume more leadership are not clear. At the same time, the nursing profession struggles with a weak education system, graduating students who require major support for an extended time. There is also confusion related to nursing roles, particularly with nurses who
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Healthcare delivery is in a crisis, requiring improvement. How to improve and who should assume more leadership are not clear. At the same time, the nursing profession struggles with a weak education system, graduating students who require major support for an extended time. There is also confusion related to nursing roles, particularly with nurses who
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Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists Practice in the Outpatient Setting
Clinical nurse specialist CNSPurpose/Objectives With rapidly evolving oncology care, the role of the outpatient clinical nurse specialist is most valuable and essential. The purpose of this article is to describe the role of the clinical nurse specialist in the ambulatory oncology ...
Faye Inumerables +3 more
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The Clinical Nurse Leader and the Clinical Nurse Specialist
Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2017Amy E, Rettig +2 more
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Foundations of Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice
, 2020J. Fulton, B. Lyon, K. Goudreau
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