Nurses and emergency nursing care in Botswana. [PDF]
The emergency nursing role is incredibly challenging in Africa, and Botswana is no exception due to the lack of qualified nursing staff, the lack of specialty training, and the demanding work environment. Botswana's use of the primary healthcare system to provide treatment to all, including those in need of urgent care, demonstrates the necessity of ...
Mamalelala TT +2 more
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The scope of emergency nursing viewed through the lens of complex adaptive systems: A discussion paper [PDF]
Across the world, emergency department nurses care for patients around the clock all year long. They perform tasks ranging from direct nursing care to managing patient flow, working in an environment characterised by interdependencies among numerous ...
Katarina E Göransson +7 more
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Triage—clinical reasoning on emergency nursing competency: a multiple linear mediation effect [PDF]
Background Triage is the first step in providing prompt and appropriate emergency nursing and addressing diagnostic issues. Rapid clinical reasoning skills of emergency nurses are essential for prompt decision-making and emergency care. Nurses experience
Won-Oak Oh, Myung-Jin Jung
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Construction of an emergency nursing-sensitive quality indicator system for patients with severe trauma: a modified Delphi study in the Chinese context [PDF]
Objectives The aim of the study was to develop a nursing-sensitive quality indicator system for emergency care of patients with severe trauma, providing a scientific measurement tool for evaluating the quality of emergency trauma nursing.Design A ...
Mei Feng +4 more
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Mapping the evidence of emergency nursing research in who Afro-region states: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Introduction: The introduction of emergency nursing in Africa has resulted in the establishment of several training schools across the continent. This has translated into a growing body of emergency care research being carried out by nurses; however, the
Geldine Chironda +3 more
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Emergency Nurses’ Perceptions of Nursing Care in an Emergency Department: A Phenomenographic Study
Missed nursing care in hospital wards is associated with patient safety risks and reduced quality of care. Emergency departments are high-risk settings; therefore, missed nursing care in these settings must be explored. Studies on missed nursing care in emergency departments show, for instance, that patient education, nutrition, and the maintenance of ...
Henrik Duhalde +2 more
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Is COVID‐19 the straw that broke the back of the emergency nursing workforce? [PDF]
, Sarah Cornish
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An Analysis of Pediatric Emergency Nursing Practice and Nursing Competence among Emergency Department Nurses [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency, perceived importance and competence of pediatric emergency nursing practice (PENP) in nurses who cared for pediatric patients in the emergency department.
Heekyung Jeon, YeoJin Im
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Aim This study aims to explore nursing emergency management system under public health emergencies. Design A descriptive qualitative study. Method Semi‐structured interviews were conducted during March–November 2020 with 11 nursing emergency management ...
Ruixue Zhang +8 more
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The value of the pre-hospital learning environment as part of the emergency nursing programme
Background: Professional nurses enrolled in a post-basic emergency nursing programme presented at a tertiary nursing education institution in South Africa are placed in different clinical learning environments to reach the set clinical outcomes and gain ...
Sonett van Wyk +2 more
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