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Journal of Family Nursing, 2020
The theory of nurse-promoted engagement with families in the intensive care unit (ICU) was developed to describe the dynamic and complex interplay between factors that support or impair nurses’ efforts to promote family engagement.
N. Mcandrew, R. Schiffman, J. Leske
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The theory of nurse-promoted engagement with families in the intensive care unit (ICU) was developed to describe the dynamic and complex interplay between factors that support or impair nurses’ efforts to promote family engagement.
N. Mcandrew, R. Schiffman, J. Leske
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Facing Transition - Nurse Clinician to Nurse Educator
Journal of Nursing Education, 1995The move from practice to academia has been looked at using a transition framework. As college and university-based nursing programs hire more part-time clinical faculty, they face the challenge of being proactive in the new educator's transition experience.
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Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 2019
BACKGROUND In 2017, the National Academy of Medicine convened its Action Collaborative for Clinician Well-being and Resilience in an effort to stem the epidemic levels of burnout, depression, and suicide among healthcare clinicians.
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BACKGROUND In 2017, the National Academy of Medicine convened its Action Collaborative for Clinician Well-being and Resilience in an effort to stem the epidemic levels of burnout, depression, and suicide among healthcare clinicians.
Marlene Sampson +2 more
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Role of nurse clinician in urologic oncology
Urology, 1978The incorporation of single and combination chemotherapy into the therapeutic regimen for some advanced genitourinary tumors has greatly added to the myriad of medical and psychologic problems already present in these patients. Working closely with a urologist, a nurse clinician can be of significant help in the total care of this group of patients ...
M S, Soloway, M, Ikard, M, Tidwell
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The Clinician's Use of Nursing Rounds
The American Journal of Nursing, 1971The nurse clinician's methods vary with the needs of the agency in which she works. In our setting, nurse clinicians promote the giving of professional nursing care. In particular, they promote nurses' opportunities to identify care problems and make nursing judgments and evaluations.
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Nurse Clinician Model of Managed Care
AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1992Many different models of delivering nursing care have been proposed, each with specific advantages and disadvantages. One such model, the nurse clinician model, uses the strengths of advanced clinical practice as the cornerstone for improving quality in patient care. The increase in quality simultaneously produces an efficient and cost-effective system,
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The Postpartum Follow-up Nurse Clinician
JOGN Nursing, 1981The family unit is especially vulnerable during the transition to parenthood in the fourth trimester. The extension of nursing practice into this trimester, in the role of postpartum follow-up clinician, would foster adaptive outcomes for mothers, infants, and families.
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A Master Nurse Clinician for Intraoperative Care
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1975The intraoperative period has long been the missing link in the chain of continuity of care for the surgical patient. An intraoperative clinical nurse specialist who is able to work with patients, families, and health care team members preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively can effectively bridge the gap in care.
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