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The psychological outcomes of COVID-19 affected the pandemic-after risk perceptions of nurse clinicians: a latent profile analysis [PDF]
Background Risk perception among nurses after the COVID-19 pandemic is a crucial factor affecting their attitudes and willingness to work in clinics.
Yin Qianlan +10 more
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The study compared perceived differences in Quality of Work‐Life (QoWL) among nurse clinicians and educators and coping strategies used by nurses. Design A cross‐sectional study.
Collins Atta Poku +3 more
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Ten areas for ICU clinicians to be aware of to help retain nurses in the ICU
Shortage of nurses on the ICU is not a new phenomenon, but has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The underlying reasons are relatively well-recognized, and include excessive workload, moral distress, and perception of inappropriate care, leading
Jean-Louis Vincent +4 more
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAREER LADDER AND NURSES JOB SATISFACTION AT A HOSPITAL
Background: Career ladder is given to nurses to encourage and maintain professional development and practice of nursing. Career ladder has an impact on raising clinical levels, promotion opportunities, competency complexity, rewards and recognition.
Ekawati Saputri +2 more
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Physician and Nurse Well-Being and Preferred Interventions to Address Burnout in Hospital Practice
Key Points Question Is clinician well-being a cause for concern, and if so, what interventions hold promise for retaining physicians and nurses in hospital practice?
L. Aiken +66 more
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Adjuvant immunotherapy recommendations for stage III melanoma: physician and nurse interviews
Background Adjuvant immunotherapy is revolutionising care for patients with resected stage III and IV melanoma. However, immunotherapy may be associated with toxicity, making treatment decisions complicated.
Ann Livingstone +7 more
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Aim To describe the clinical nurse specialist role and its outcomes and challenges. Design Participatory Action Research conducted in Finland between the fall of 2017 and the end of 2018. Methods A core participatory action research team (n = 10) led the
Krista Jokiniemi +4 more
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Awareness, interest, and preferences of primary care providers in using point-of-care cancer screening technology [PDF]
Well-developed point-of-care (POC) cancer screening tools have the potential to provide better cancer care to patients in both developed and developing countries.
Cho, Margaret +5 more
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Are nurses the answer to the health needs of rural South Africa?
South Africa like many other African countries is struggling to provide adequate health care to people living in rural areas. Extending the role of the nurse in the village clinic from prevention and care to diagnosis and treatments is a solution that ...
D. Cameron
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Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters [PDF]
Background/Aim. Central venous catheters (CVC) are at the crucial importance, particulary in the intensive therapy units. In order to handle a CVC safely, nursing students need to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge during the course of their ...
Mlinar Suzana +1 more
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