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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1978
This paper presents a tested and useful method of research in clinical nursing at the doctoral and post‐doctoral levels of research skill. Field theory‐based, salient variables in patients' experience are inductively arrived at from empirical data. The unitizing of data provides true numbers for measurements of relationships and change in the dependent
R, Rubin, F, Erickson
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This paper presents a tested and useful method of research in clinical nursing at the doctoral and post‐doctoral levels of research skill. Field theory‐based, salient variables in patients' experience are inductively arrived at from empirical data. The unitizing of data provides true numbers for measurements of relationships and change in the dependent
R, Rubin, F, Erickson
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Nursing Standard, 2012
Nurse-Led Clinics is a UK-based community website for nurses who are setting up or working in nurse-run clinics anywhere in the world. The site is independent, and the content is clear, informative and easy to navigate.
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Nurse-Led Clinics is a UK-based community website for nurses who are setting up or working in nurse-run clinics anywhere in the world. The site is independent, and the content is clear, informative and easy to navigate.
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Clinical reasoning in nursing*
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1988This paper traces the development ofthe concept of nursing diagnosis and the various approaches being used to explain the cognitive processes used by practitioners in diagnosing patient problems. Three main types of explanation are compared; hypothesis generation/testing, decision analysis, and the information processing model.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
ERHAPS a description of the nurse's activities in the dental clinic at the New York Hospital will help to explain why we believe that the dental surgery clinic offers the nurse an excellent field in which to practice her technical skills, to teach health maintenance, to assist in early diagnosis of disease, and to help assure continued treatment and ...
K N, SHAFER, D H, SIMPSON, F G, SULLIVAN
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ERHAPS a description of the nurse's activities in the dental clinic at the New York Hospital will help to explain why we believe that the dental surgery clinic offers the nurse an excellent field in which to practice her technical skills, to teach health maintenance, to assist in early diagnosis of disease, and to help assure continued treatment and ...
K N, SHAFER, D H, SIMPSON, F G, SULLIVAN
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International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2002
The definitive version is available at onlinelibrary.wiley.com ; Alan Pearson ; Stephenie ...
Pearson, A., Peels, S.
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The definitive version is available at onlinelibrary.wiley.com ; Alan Pearson ; Stephenie ...
Pearson, A., Peels, S.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1968
Generally speaking, all of us have a pretty good idea of what nursing's functions are. The question has always been: how do we translate these functions into a systematic and scientific method of nursing practice? The answer may lie in the tool described in this article: a guide to eliciting and organizing data that can be used to plan and evaluate ...
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Generally speaking, all of us have a pretty good idea of what nursing's functions are. The question has always been: how do we translate these functions into a systematic and scientific method of nursing practice? The answer may lie in the tool described in this article: a guide to eliciting and organizing data that can be used to plan and evaluate ...
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Rediscovering Clinical Nursing
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1977of patient care are fulfilling. Second, only a practitioner can really teach. I am certain that giving direct patient care makes a better teacher. Third, nursing leaders, who establish trends and direct the future of nursing education and, thus, of nursing practice, should know patient care.
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Clinical negligence and nurses
British Journal of Nursing, 1998The number of nurse specialists and nurse practitioners is increasing and all nurses are delivering more invasive medical and therapeutic interventions. As independent professionals acting on their own initiative, it is inevitable that specialist nurses will become more involved in clinical negligence actions.
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The Nurse in a Fertility Clinic
The American Journal of Nursing, 1957lessly disturbed. Our relationship with the local hospital is excellent and we enjoy our part in this community project. By helping to keep a constant supply of blood in the bank, we are not only assuring our employees of a ready supply of blood, but we are also making it possible for the entire community to share benefits of the program.
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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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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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