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Active Telepresence Assistance for Supervisory Control: A User Study with a Multi-Camera Tele-Nursing Robot

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2021
Supervisory control of a humanoid robot in a manipulation task requires coordination of remote perception with robot action, which becomes more demanding with multiple moving cameras available for task supervision. We explore the use of autonomous camera
A. Valiton   +4 more
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Nursing students' perceived stress, coping strategies, health and supervisory approaches in clinical practice: A Slovak and Czech perspective.

Nurse Education Today, 2018
Objectives To investigate the relationship between supervisory approaches in clinical practice on the one hand, and nursing students' level of experience, perceived stress, coping strategies and physio-psychosocial status on the other.
E. Gurková, R. Zeleníková
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A Concept Analysis of Role Ambiguity Experienced by Hospital Nurses Providing Bedside Nursing Care.

Nursing and Health Sciences, 2021
The concept of role ambiguity, despite its wide application in nursing research, lacks a clear definition and conceptualization, resulting in inconsistencies about how it is defined, operationalized, and applied in research. The purpose of this paper was
Adem Cengiz, L. Yoder, Valerie Danesh
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Number of students in clinical placement and the quality of the clinical learning environment: A cross-sectional study of nursing and midwifery students.

Nurse Education Today, 2021
BACKGROUND Clinical placement is an important component of nursing and midwifery education. It exposes students to the real-world healthcare environment, where theoretical knowledge is put into practice.
A. Abuosi   +4 more
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Implementing supervisory status for senior charge nurses

Nursing Standard, 2014
This article is the fourth in a series of seven articles relating to the implementation of Leading Better Care (LBC). It describes two projects that were undertaken concurrently within NHS Lanarkshire to support senior charge nurses to work effectively within the role framework of LBC, with enhanced supervisory status.
Margot, Russell, Clare, McGuire
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Nurse Workload and Missed Nursing Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units.

JAMA pediatrics
Importance High nurse workload can compromise quality of care in neonatal intensive care units, leading to preventable harm and worsening clinical outcomes. Objective To evaluate differential effects of objective and subjective nurse workload on missed
Heather L. Tubbs‐Cooley   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Clinical supervision in nursing: from reflection to ethical decision-making

Revista Bioética
As an inseparable process of clinical contexts, clinical supervision in nursing involves potential ethical dilemmas and moral complexities. It offers an appropriate space for applying legal regulations and ethical constructs inherent to the profession ...
André Filipe Ventura Santos   +4 more
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Embedding emotional resilience into general practice nursing education and supervision

Practice Nursing
General practice nursing is a rapidly evolving field, requiring nurses to possess not only clinical competence but also emotional agility and psychological robustness.
Tiago Horta Reis da Silva
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Resilience in nursing: a comparative analysis of hospital and primary healthcare settings

BMC Nursing
This study evaluated resilience levels and their key predictors among nurses working in hospital and primary healthcare settings in Eastern Saudi Arabia.
Mona Abdul Majeed Al Duhaileb   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

INTER-COLLABORATIVE NURSING SUPERVISION PROCESS BETWEEN HOSPITAL ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT MODELS AND ACADEMIA: A QUALITATIVE APPROACH

New Trends in Qualitative Research
Introduction: Organizational management models influence supervisory activity in nursing. Collaborative practice between students and health professionals in the provision of person- and family-centred care allows them to evolve in the process of ...
Ana Macedo, Adriana Taveira
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