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A systematic review of activities undertaken by the unregulated nursing assistant.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2020AIM to identify activities performed by nursing assistants in acute and primary healthcare. DESIGN Systematic review. DATA SOURCES The databases MedLine/PubMed, ProQuest and Google Scholar were searched for empirical studies published in the English ...
N. Blay, M. Roche
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Nursing and Health Sciences, 2020
Information-sharing between nurses and nursing assistants is necessary for appropriate inpatient care. Nurses who perceive nursing assistant roles highly may display positive behaviors related to information-sharing with nursing assistants.
Masatoshi Saiki +4 more
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Information-sharing between nurses and nursing assistants is necessary for appropriate inpatient care. Nurses who perceive nursing assistant roles highly may display positive behaviors related to information-sharing with nursing assistants.
Masatoshi Saiki +4 more
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Value of the Nursing Assistant in Palliative Care.
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 2019n Nursing and health care organizations recognize that care provided by nursing assistants is critical to achieving established goals of care for patients with serious illnesses and their families.
A. Garcia-Ortiz
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Assisted living nurse competencies
Geriatric Nursing, 2019The Assisted Living (AL) nurse competencies article identifies the application of Benner's theoretical framework (novice to expert) and a sample structure for several key domains of nursing practice knowledge from the AL Nursing: A Manual for Management and Practice.
LuAnne, Leistner, JoAnne, Carlin
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Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 2019
The use of nursing assistants has increased across health systems in the past 20 years, to alleviate licensed nurses' workload and to meet rising health care demands at lower costs.
C. Duffield +4 more
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The use of nursing assistants has increased across health systems in the past 20 years, to alleviate licensed nurses' workload and to meet rising health care demands at lower costs.
C. Duffield +4 more
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Undergraduate nursing assistant employment in aged care has benefits for new graduates
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2018AIMS To determine how undergraduate assistant in nursing employment in aged care helps to prepare new graduates for clinical work as a Registered Nurse.
Maricris Algoso +3 more
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994
Use of assistive nursing personnel generates fear, uncertainty and lack of trust in many RNs, yet most agree that "help is needed." The nursing profession must develop minimum standards, a code of ethics and appropriate preparation for nursing assistants. They are here to stay!
D G, Huber, M A, Blegen, J C, McCloskey
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Use of assistive nursing personnel generates fear, uncertainty and lack of trust in many RNs, yet most agree that "help is needed." The nursing profession must develop minimum standards, a code of ethics and appropriate preparation for nursing assistants. They are here to stay!
D G, Huber, M A, Blegen, J C, McCloskey
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End-of-life care in a nursing home: Assistant nurses’ perspectives
Nursing Ethics, 2018Background: Worldwide, older persons lack access to palliative care. In Sweden, many older persons die in nursing homes where care is provided foremost by assistant nurses.
Bodil Holmberg +2 more
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Involving Nursing Assistants in Nursing Home QI
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2018Staff engagement and input are crucial to project success.
Kathleen, Abrahamson +2 more
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Assisted suicide: Implications for nurses and nursing
Nursing Outlook, 1997Assisted suicide is an issue of great importance to nurses. This issue reflects our values and beliefs as a society, calls for a clear and precise response as a profession, and challenges individual nurses to think about their own moral views. The history of the debate and the compelling moral arguments on both sides attest to the complexity of the ...
B J, Daly +4 more
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