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An evaluation of a mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention for critical care nursing staff: A quality improvement project.

Nursing Critical Care, 2020
BACKGROUND Critical care is a stressful workplace for nursing staff. Mindfulness-based stress reduction programmes are an emerging concept to manage stress in nursing, but little is known about the impact of such interventions, especially in critical ...
Neil Anderson
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The development of critical care nursing education in Zambia.

British Journal of Nursing, 2020
BACKGROUND Critical care services reflect the healthcare services they support. In many low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs), balancing a sparse workforce, resources and competing demands to fund services, is a significant challenge when providing ...
C. Carter   +4 more
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Influences of the culture of science on nursing knowledge development: Using conceptual frameworks as nursing philosophy in critical care nursing.

Nursing Philosophy, 2020
Nursing knowledge development and application are influenced by numerous factors within the context of science and practice. The prevailing culture of science along with an evolving context of increasingly technological environments and rationalization ...
Margie Burns   +4 more
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Critical Care Nursing

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1987
The research pertaining to the delivery of nursing care in the ICU was reviewed to describe: the impact of the unit structure and organization, including policies and procedures, on patients, nurses, and families; the process of critical care nursing; the outcomes of critical care nursing; some of the ethical issues germane to the care of the ...
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Introducing student nurses to critical care: shadow a critical care nurse

Critical Care Nurse, 1990
The lack of student experience in critical care makes it difficult for graduate nurses to anticipate what expectations and demands might confront them in intensive care. Consequently, some new graduates discounted critical care as an opportunity available to them.
M B, Kerstein, M, Hasler
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The Impact of Critical Care Nursing Certification on Pediatric Patient Outcomes*

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2018
Objectives: To examine the relationship of nursing and unit characteristics including Critical Care Registered Nurse certification on patient complications for children undergoing congenital heart surgery in free-standing children’s hospitals in the ...
P. Hickey   +3 more
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Nursing Turbulence in Critical Care: Relationships With Nursing Workload and Patient Safety.

American Journal of Critical Care, 2020
BACKGROUND Increased nursing workload can be associated with decreased patient safety and quality of care. The associations between nursing workload, quality of care, and patient safety are not well understood.
Jennifer Browne, C. Braden
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Characteristics of a critical care clinical placement programme affecting critical care nursing competency of baccalaureate nursing students: A structural equation modelling.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
AIM AND OBJECTIVES To evaluate and determine the characteristics of a critical care clinical placement programme affecting the critical care nursing competency of baccalaureate nursing students.
M. V. Bongar   +2 more
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Critical Care Nursing

2017
This textbook encompasses the knowledge, skills, and expertise needed to deliver excellent nursing care to critically ill patients. Emphasis is placed on a holistic and compassionate approach towards humanizing the impact of the environment, organ support, and monitoring, as well as critical illness itself.
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Effective interventions for reducing moral distress in critical care nurses

Nursing Ethics, 2022
Moral distress (MD) has received considerable attention in the nursing literature over the past few decades. It has been found that high levels of MD can negatively impact nurses, patients, and their family and reduce the quality of patient care.
Amir Emami Zeydi   +4 more
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