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What's the difference between medical and nursing care? The answer is not straightforward, but shortages in the medical workforce mean that nurses are increasingly called on to undertake work that was previously done by doctors (such as undertaking surgery,1 prescribing drugs, performing triage in emergency departments), whereas shortages in the ...
Cullum, N, Spilsbury, K, Richardson, G
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Background Inappropriately selected models of nursing care delivery and emotional exhaustion of nurses at work not only affect the nurses’ health, but also the health of their patients.
Ammar Abusamra RN +5 more
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ACCCN Workforce Standards for Intensive Care Nursing: Systematic and evidence review, development, and appraisal [PDF]
Background: The intensive care nursing workforce plays an essential role in the achievement of positive healthcare outcomes. A growing body of evidence indicates that inadequate nurse staffing and poor skill mix are associated with negative outcomes for ...
Chamberlain, Diane +2 more
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Background Missed nursing care (MNC) has been linked to patient harm in a growing body of literature. However, this issue is still not adequately investigated in developing countries.
Marwa Hammad +2 more
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Thinking critically about the occurrence of widespread participation in poor nursing care [PDF]
AimA discussion of how Arendt's work can be productively re-contextualized to provide a critical analysis of the occurrence of widespread participation in poor nursing care and what the implications of this are for the providers of nursing education ...
Ion, Robin, Roberts, Marc
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Measurement and description of nursing-care service process
Employees at nursing-care facilities co-operate with each other and provide nursing-care service according to care plans designed to meet residents’ physical condition and needs.
Hiroyasu MIWA +4 more
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‘The Lighthouse Invites the Storm’ – Professional Regulation of Nursing in England and Wales – Under Threat [PDF]
This paper explores current issues related to the professional regulation of nursing in England and Wales and considers whether self-regulation is currently under threat.
Young, Andy
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Nursing Against The Odds: How Health Care Cost Cutting, Media Stereotypes, and Medical Hubris Undermine Nurses and Patient Care [PDF]
In the United States and throughout the industrialized world, just as the population of older and sicker patients is about to explode, there is a major shortage of nurses.
Gordon, Suzanne
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Background: Nurses play critical roles as patient advocate, regulating quality of care and improve health care values. Data are scarce regarding quality of nursing care in Ethiopia.
Abate Yeshidinber Weldetsadik +5 more
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