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The Nurse as Family Practitioner

The American Journal of Nursing, 1974
nity resources and little knowledge about the consumer and his home environment. As a result, I felt frustrated working as a public health nurse with patients attending a county outpatient clinic. But county clinics are not alone in this regard. The same problems occurred in a large prepaid medical group where I was a consumer.
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The practitioner–researcher in nursing

Nurse Education Today, 2000
Knowledge is changing rapidly in late modern society which has led to the recognition that no two practice situations are the same. This has been implicit in the perceived gap between theory and practice. In contemporary society, the legitimation of practice knowledge is pragmatic, so that research in this situation is best undertaken by practitioners,
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Nurse Practitioner Redux

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
FOR those of us who were involved with the early nurse practitioner (NP) movement, the recent expansive embracing of advanced practice nurses is at once gratifying and thought provoking. It will be interesting to see if history repeats itself and NPs will continue to provide only a small proportion of primary care to Americans.
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The Promise of Nurse Practitioners

Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1997
The U.S. health care system is more costly per person, is less accessible, focuses on more intensive levels of care, and has poorer outcomes than any other industrialized country in the world. Several solutions for these problems are suggested and all of these rely on the full use of nurse practitioners.
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The neonatal nurse practitioner

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
Neonatal nurse practitioners have been introduced into tertiary level neonatal intensive care units in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in response to the increased survival rates of extremely low birth weight infants, the short-age of physicians, and the nursing profession's emphasis on development of advanced nursing practice roles ...
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The reflective practitioner in nursing

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1989
This work is a study of eight practising registered nurses and their use of reflection‐in‐achon in their everyday work Schon's work on reflection‐in‐action forms the theoretical basis, and the research tool uses the work of Mezirow and Lazzara's use of Colaizzi's reduction The findings are that, of the sample used, reflection‐in‐action is present ...
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The Nurse Practitioner in the Nursing Home

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1977
E C, Richard, L, Miedema
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Nurse Practitioner in a VNA

The American Journal of Nursing, 1981
Most nurse practitioners function in primary care settings, such as employee or student health services, physician's offices, hospital clinics, and health maintenance organizations. A few are in joint practice with physicians or practice independently.
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Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in Schools

Journal of School Health, 1981
S G, Brink   +3 more
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In-Patient Nurse Practitioners

The Nurse Practitioner, 1985
An increasing number of nurse practitioners are employed in in-patient settings, including emergency rooms, medical, surgical, OB-GYN and critical care units, and nursing homes. This trend poses special problems and opportunities for the in-patient practitioner in educational preparation, credentialing, employment negotiations, prospective ...
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