Exploring Nurses' Perceptions of Nursing Home Care in South Korea: A Qualitative Study [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to describe nurses' perceptions of nursing services provided to nursing home residents, facilitators and challenges of providing care for these residents, and the need to improve the quality of care in the nursing ...
조은희
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Nurses’ perceptions of caring activities in nursing [PDF]
AbstractAimThis study aimed to determine nurses’ perceptions of caring activities in nursing.DesignA descriptive study design.MethodsA Turkish translation of the 25‐item version of the Caring Dimensions Inventory was completed by 260 nurses working in one university hospital.
Neriman Akansel +3 more
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Measuring Quality of Care: A Rasch Validity Analysis of the Good Nursing Care Scale [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Patient-centeredness is emphasized in both health policies and practice, calling for reliable instruments for the evaluation of the quality of nursing care.PURPOSE: The purpose was to analyze the psychometric properties of the Good ...
Katajisto J +3 more
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Rationing of nursing care : associations with patient safety and quality of hospital care [PDF]
On the basis of nurse reports indicating the occurrence of implicit rationing of nursing care in Swiss hospitals, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health asked the Institute of Nursing Science of the University of Basel to conduct the Rationing of ...
Schubert, Maria
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In-reach specialist nursing teams for residential care homes : uptake of services, impact on care provision and cost-effectiveness [PDF]
Background: A joint NHS-Local Authority initiative in England designed to provide a dedicated nursing and physiotherapy in-reach team (IRT) to four residential care homes has been evaluated.The IRT supported 131 residents and maintained 15 'virtual' beds
Nelson Sara +8 more
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Nurses as Gifted Artists in Caring
Background: Nursing care happens with the artistic presence of the nurse in the care setting. Despite its importance in nursing, yet many ambiguities surround its definition and characteristics. The aim of this study was to analyze the concept of nursing care. Materials and Methods:
Fateme Hadadian-Chaghaei +4 more
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Integrating Palliative Care into Nursing Care
The need for palliative care in our health care system has exponentially increased in the past few years as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the aging population, and the increasing number of people living with serious illnesses.
DiMauro, Pierce +13 more
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The primary and secondary care interface: the educational needs of nursing staff for the provision of seamless care. [PDF]
AIM: To identify nurses' perceived deficits in the knowledge and skills required to provide effective seamless care, so that appropriate training could be provided.
Carnwell, Ros +2 more
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The evolution of nursing in Australian general practice: a comparative analysis of workforce surveys ten years on [PDF]
This article describes the current demographic and employment characteristics of Australian nurses working in general practice, and explores trends in their role over time. Abstract: Background Nursing in Australian general practice has grown rapidly
Samantha A.M. Young +19 more
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Residential or nursing home care? The appropriateness of placement decisions. [PDF]
Routinely-collected statistics show considerable variation between local authorities in Great Britain, in the proportions of supported residents placed in nursing and residential care.
Netten, Ann +3 more
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