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Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses are applying for well paid jobs in America in even greater numbers despite the recent Clinical Grading Review pay awards.
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Nurses are applying for well paid jobs in America in even greater numbers despite the recent Clinical Grading Review pay awards.
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Continuing Education in Nursing
JAMA, 1964PROGRAMS in continuing nursing education, relatively new in evolvement, are usually carried on in a university setting but may be sponsored by nursing organizations in cooperation with health-oriented groups. The programs, individually varying in scope and focus, nevertheless have a foundation in common nursing principles and practices. Planned to meet
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Continuity and Progression in Nursing Education
The American Journal of Nursing, 1958At present, practical nurses are prepared in one type of educational program, professional nurses in another, and professional nurses with a degree in still another type of program. Should it be possible for nurses to progress more readily from one type of program to another?
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Continuity of nursing and the time of sickness
Nursing Philosophy, 2009AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between temporal continuity in nursing and temporal features of sickness. It is based on phenomenological and hermeneutical philosophy, empirical studies of sickness time, and the nursing theories of Nightingale, of Benner and of Benner and Wrubel.
Ingunn, Elstad, Kirsti, Torjuul
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Continuing education for district nurses
Nurse Education Today, 1989This paper describes a co-operative venture between Essex Institute of Higher Education and Southend Health Authority designed to meet the continuing education needs of district nurses by allowing them to analyse and develop their role in relation to the realism of service goals and resources.
A, Mackenzie, R, Sims
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The essence of continuing education in nursing
British Journal of Nursing, 2005A few years ago nurses were rushing like lemmings to take up courses in higher education. Now, with the problems of staffing and tighter financial controls, continuing education opportunities are drying up.
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Continuing Education in Neuroscience Nursing
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1988Since its inception in 1968 the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN) has devoted the majority of its energy and resources to establishing and maintaining excellence in continuing education (CE). Building and sustaining a program for CE is both challenging and rewarding.
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Continuing Education in Gerontological Nursing
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1990Programs are needed to evaluate staff because more elderly with multiple health-care problems are being hospitalized. Current formal training programs do not always have gerontology content based on up-to-date standards. Stimulation exercises give healthy young and middle-aged health-care workers an idea of challenges confronting the elderly with loss ...
R S, Crenshaw, P A, McLin, D J, Lewis
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The Continuing Need for Mentors in Nursing
Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2008Peer-reviewed nursing research was surveyed to find progress or change in how nurses guide and nurture other nurses in their practice. Discussions on the characteristics required in an effective mentor, the selection process for a mentor, the role expectations of the partnership, the agreement between the mentor and the mentee, and the preparation for ...
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Nursing homes: the debate continues
Nursing Standard, 1994I have just heard the news regarding nursing homes and I feel extremely sad because a lot of good nurses work extremely hard and try to keep standards high. But sometimes it is impossible.
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