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Teaching Systems Thinking for Advanced Family Nursing Practice: A Theory-Based Tool
Journal of Family Nursing, 2019Systems thinking is essential for advanced family nursing practice, yet this skill is complex and not innate. The Family Nursing Assessment and Intervention Map (FN-AIM) was developed to support student development of systems thinking competencies for ...
W. Looman
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Nurses Supporting Family Caregivers
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016Caregivers need more guidance from nurses to perform increasingly complex tasks.
Susan C, Reinhard, Heather M, Young
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2007
OverviewThe Nurse–Family Partnership (NFP) is an evidence-based program that aims to improve the lives of at-risk, first-time mothers and their infants. The program pairs these women with specially trained nurses, who conduct home visits for roughly two and a half years, beginning before the birth ...
Katy, Dawley +2 more
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OverviewThe Nurse–Family Partnership (NFP) is an evidence-based program that aims to improve the lives of at-risk, first-time mothers and their infants. The program pairs these women with specially trained nurses, who conduct home visits for roughly two and a half years, beginning before the birth ...
Katy, Dawley +2 more
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Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2020
AIM Nursing staff burnout threatens not only nurses' health but also the safety and health of their patients. Organizations should be aware of how work-related conflict can affect this burnout.
Te-Feng Yeh +4 more
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AIM Nursing staff burnout threatens not only nurses' health but also the safety and health of their patients. Organizations should be aware of how work-related conflict can affect this burnout.
Te-Feng Yeh +4 more
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Relationships among Climate of Care, Nursing Family Care and Family Well-being in ICUs
Nursing Ethics, 2019Background: Frequent exposure to ethical conflict and a perceived lack of organizational support to address ethical conflict may negatively influence nursing family care in the intensive care unit.
N. McAndrew, R. Schiffman, J. Leske
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Nurses’, patients’, and family caregivers’ perceptions of compassionate nursing care
Nursing Ethics, 2018Background: Compassion is the core of nursing care and the basis of ethical codes. Due to the complex and abstract nature of this concept, there is a need for further investigations to explore the meaning and identify compassionate nursing care ...
Banafsheh Tehranineshat +3 more
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[Family nursing versus pediatric nursing].
Anales espanoles de pediatria, 2001To collect primary care pediatricians' opinions on the two models of nursing care organization (family nursing and pediatric nursing) in primary care centers: the advantages of each model, pediatricians' preferred model and suggestions for implantation.Delphi study, carried out between October 1999 and January 2000, among 58 primary care pediatricians ...
I, Nieto de Antonio +4 more
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Do undergraduate nursing students learn family and family nursing
2022published
Barbieri-Figueiredo, Maria do Céu +10 more
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