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Professionalism in medical education: the state of the art
Alexandra M Goodwin +5 more
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The Weaponization of Medical Professionalism.
James H. Lee
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ABSTRACT Aim This study was conducted to examine the relationship between professional self‐efficacy and readiness to encounter individuals who were exposed to partner abuse in nurses and the factors affecting them. Design A cross‐sectional, descriptive quantitative design was employed.
Ezgi Aydin, Yeliz Karaçar
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Decoding the interplay of medical professionalism, mental well-being, and coping in undergraduate medical students across culture: using structural equation modeling. [PDF]
Sattar K, Meo SA, Yusoff MSB.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the key knowledge, skills, attributes and organisational support that nurses require to optimise their scope of practice when providing care to people experiencing homelessness. Design A qualitative descriptive study exploring nurses' scope of practice for addressing health needs of people experiencing homelessness.
Olivia Hollingdrake +4 more
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Professionalism Framings Across Medical Schools [PDF]
Emma P. DeLoughery
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Altruism: Should it be Included as an Attribute of Medical Professionalism?
Joanne Harris
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore how nursing teams (co)organise their work environment by going beyond caregiving. Design A descriptive qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. Methods Semi‐structured group interviews were conducted in 2022 with nurses and managers from 18 nursing teams in a general hospital located in the Netherlands.
Janet Bloemhof +4 more
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Socio-culturally responsive medical professionalism and ethics education: A curriculum co-creation approach. [PDF]
Nasri N +3 more
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Frail Older Patients' Experiences During Boarding in the Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Aim To explore how frail older patients experience their stay and nursing care during boarding time at the emergency department. Design A qualitative explorative interview study. Method Purposive sampling was used, with a two‐step selection process: (1) Patients 65 years or older spending at least 4 h at the emergency department waiting for a ...
Charlotte Bjurbo +2 more
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