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Nurse staffing, nurses prioritization, missed care, quality of nursing care, and nurse outcomes.
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2019AIM To examine the relationships among nurse staffing, nurses prioritization of nursing activities, missed care, quality of nursing care, and nurse outcomes.
Sung-Hyun Cho+4 more
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Missed Nursing Care and Related Factors in Iranian Hospitals: A Cross Sectional Survey.
Journal of Nursing Management, 2020BACKGROUND Despite providing high-quality patient care in hospitals, nurses often fail to deliver optimum care which jeopardizes the safety of patients and increases health care costs. Identifying missed nursing care is essential therefore if the quality
Z. Chegini+6 more
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Missed, rationed or unfinished nursing care: A scoping review of patient outcomes.
Journal of Nursing Management, 2020AIM To collate evidence about patient outcomes resulting from the phenomenon of incomplete nursing care described in the literature variously as missed, rationed, or unfinished nursing care.
D. Kalánková+5 more
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Defining compassionate nursing care
Nursing Ethics, 2020Background: Compassion has long been advocated as a fundamental element in nursing practice and education. However, defining and translating compassion into caring practice by nursing students who are new to the clinical practice environment as part of ...
J. Su, G. Masika, J. Paguio, S. Redding
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994
Humour is an integral part of everyday life and therefore also a component of the care and treatment of patients in the modern health care system This paper looks at the role of humour in practical nursing in the light of earlier research literature on the subject It also describes some preliminary results of our studies on the meaning of humour to ...
Arja Liukkonen, Päivi Åstedt-Kurki
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Humour is an integral part of everyday life and therefore also a component of the care and treatment of patients in the modern health care system This paper looks at the role of humour in practical nursing in the light of earlier research literature on the subject It also describes some preliminary results of our studies on the meaning of humour to ...
Arja Liukkonen, Päivi Åstedt-Kurki
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The caring encounter in nursing
Nursing Ethics, 2017Background: The concept ‘encounter’ occurs in caring literature as a synonym for dialogue and relation describing deeper levels of interaction between patient and nurse. In nursing and caring research, the concept ‘caring encounter’ is often used without further reflection on the meaning of the concept.
Anne Kasén+2 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
W HAT is professional nursing? his is one o the most vexing questions that confronts nurses today, since very few persons, even nurses themselves, can seem to arrive at a complete and satisfying definition. The components of nursing, its limitations, scope, and unique contribution to human health, appear to shift and expand almost daily, as the number ...
Marion S. Lesser, Vera R. Keane
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W HAT is professional nursing? his is one o the most vexing questions that confronts nurses today, since very few persons, even nurses themselves, can seem to arrive at a complete and satisfying definition. The components of nursing, its limitations, scope, and unique contribution to human health, appear to shift and expand almost daily, as the number ...
Marion S. Lesser, Vera R. Keane
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Holistic Nursing Practice, 2011
Caring behaviors displayed toward nurses by nurse managers and nurse peers play a significant role in establishing relationships that promote a healthy work environment. A qualitative study was done to identify behaviors perceived to be caring toward nurses.
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Caring behaviors displayed toward nurses by nurse managers and nurse peers play a significant role in establishing relationships that promote a healthy work environment. A qualitative study was done to identify behaviors perceived to be caring toward nurses.
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Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2010
I n 1998, I worked evenings as a nursing supervisor at St. Francis Hospital Medical Center in Harford, CT, a Level I Trauma Center. Among other things, we booked beds for all patients needing critical care or step down. I loved that job and was usually assigned to cover the emergency department because of my background.
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I n 1998, I worked evenings as a nursing supervisor at St. Francis Hospital Medical Center in Harford, CT, a Level I Trauma Center. Among other things, we booked beds for all patients needing critical care or step down. I loved that job and was usually assigned to cover the emergency department because of my background.
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