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Structure and Change in the Formation of Fall Risk Management Ability in Newly Recruited Nurses

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Comparison of anaesthesia‐related outcomes in patients monitored by newly recruited nurse anaesthetists and anaesthesiologists: An observational study

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023
AbstractAimsTo compare anaesthesia‐related outcomes between patients monitored by newly recruited nurse anaesthetists and those monitored by newly recruited anaesthesiologists.DesignThis was a retrospective study.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study that collected demographic information on newly recruited nurse anaesthetists and ...
Qinqin Cao   +6 more
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A study of attitudes to gender and nursing stereotypes in newly recruited student nurses

Nurse Education Today, 1993
This article presents the findings of a study which investigated the attitudes of 100 newly recruited student nurses towards gender and nursing stereotypes. The students were in their second day of the Common Foundation Programme at North Staffordshire College of Nursing and Midwifery.
A. Jinks
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Angel, handmaiden, battleaxe or whore? A study which examines changes in newly recruited student nurses’ attitudes to gender and nursing stereotypes

Nurse Education Today, 2004
This article presents the findings of a comparative study, which investigated the attitudes of two groups of newly recruited student nurses to gender and nursing stereotypes. The 1992 sample (n=100) was a group of student nurses who were in their second day of studies of a Project 2000 type curriculum.
Jinks, A., Bradley, E.
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Foundation Program in Oncology and Hematology for Newly Recruited Nurses

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2022
There is a constant need to educate and upskill nurses who are new to oncology settings. This article describes the outcomes of an education quality improvement (QI) project at an Organisation of European Cancer Institutes.
Amy, Nolan, Sinead, Impey, Kate, Rankin
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Exploring selection and recruitment processes for newly qualified nurses: a sequential‐explanatory mixed‐method study [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Advanced Nursing, 2014
AbstractAimTo map current selection and recruitment processes for newly qualified nurses and to explore the advantages and limitations of current selection and recruitment processes.BackgroundThe need to improve current selection and recruitment practices for newly qualified nurses is highlighted in health policy internationally.DesignA cross‐sectional,
Newton, Paul   +4 more
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Expectations and experiences of newly recruited Filipino nurses

British Journal of Nursing, 2001
This article reports the preliminary results of a small study into the changing expectations of newly migrated Filipino nurses at a London hospital. The aim was to identify initial expectations and experiences. Focus group interviews were conducted with two groups of nurses shortly after their arrival.
P, Daniel, A, Chamberlain, F, Gordon
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Newly graduate nurse perception and experience of clinical handover.

Nurse Education Today, 2020
BACKGROUND Clinical handover is challenging for newly graduated nurses. Previous studies have showed that many new graduates perform handover ineffectively and unsystematically; however, our knowledge of newly graduated nurse perceptions of handover ...
J. Chung   +4 more
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Nursing practice readiness improvement program tailored for newly graduated registered nurses: A quasi-experimental study.

Nurse Education Today, 2023
BACKGROUND Helping newly graduated registered nurses successfully adapt to clinical practice, evaluating work capabilities, identifying deficiencies, and continuously providing educational support to improve deficiencies are reported to be of paramount ...
Eun A Kim   +6 more
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Psychosocial adaptation of families with children newly diagnosed with cancer in the Greek population amidst the socioeconomic crisis

Journal of psychosocial oncology, 2023
Objective To present the initial assessment of psychosocial adaptation among Greek parents whose children were newly diagnosed with cancer amidst the turmoil of an ongoing financial crisis.
Ιlias I Vlachos   +4 more
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