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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 ...
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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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NURSE AND AIDE: A NURSING ASSISTANT S POINT OF VIEW
Nursing Journal of India, 1980(1981). Nurse and Aide: A Nursing Assistant's Point of View. Hospital Topics: Vol. 59, No. 1, pp. 17-17.
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The Role of Certified Nursing Assistants in Nursing Homes
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2003OBJECTIVE Pilot study to examine the experiences of the certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in Colorado nursing homes.CNAs provide 80% to 90% of the care to residents in nursing homes. Their reported turnover rate is as high as 400% in some studies, and the potential pool of CNAs is dwindling. As the demand for CNAs increases, their experiences must be
Karen, Pennington +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.
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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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Healthcare assistants: the substitute nurse
British Journal of Nursing, 1997An independent survey of 1338 nurses, midwives and health visitors commissioned by Unison as part of its 1998 evidence to the pay review body shows that poor morale as a result of shortages, cutbacks work pressures and low pay is causing two-thirds of nurses to consider leaving the NHS and the nursing profession (Thornley, 1997a).
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The role of the healthcare assistant in nursing
British Journal of Nursing, 2004The drive towards the modernization of the NHS is not only resulting in new innovative services, but also creating new opportunities for nurses. However, many of these developments are creating concerns about the traditional role of the nurse and questions in relation to who is carrying out some of the core principles of nursing care.
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