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Promoting Perioperative Nursing through International Cooperation
AORN Journal, 1996ABSTRACTAdequate development of human resources is a challenge facing all societies and nations, especially those in transition from one development stage to another. Through international cooperation programs, perioperative nurses can share and exchange knowledge, experience, and expertise.
T, Hendel, M, Nomberg
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Nurse Scientists in Cancer Cooperative Groups
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2014To review the significant advances in cancer prevention, detection, treatment, and symptom management among the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-supported clinical trials cooperative groups, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendations for restructuring of the national clinical trials infrastructure, and to discuss the contributions nurses have made ...
Deborah Watkins, Bruner, Ann, O'Mara
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Independent Nursing Actions in Cooperative Care
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2005To identify and describe independent nursing actions in cooperative care.Qualitative, descriptive, inductive study.The Nebraska Medical Center's Lied Transplant Center in Omaha, where lay care partners assume responsibility for acute care of transplant recipients in partnership with nurses.12 cooperative care nurses.Two focus groups, 59 narrative logs,
June, Eilers +3 more
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International cooperation for improving pediatric nursing
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 1996T HE PURPOSE of this article is to describe an international pediatric course in Israel for nurses from developing countries. The course was based on the growing awareness of the importance of international cooperation and exchange of ideas, knowledge, and experience.
Bonnie Holaday, Tova Hendel, Shira Katz
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International Journal of Older People Nursing
Background Healthcare workers in nursing homes are an educationally, experientially, culturally and linguistically diverse workforce who face increasing challenges in their working conditions.
Line Constance Holmsen +3 more
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Background Healthcare workers in nursing homes are an educationally, experientially, culturally and linguistically diverse workforce who face increasing challenges in their working conditions.
Line Constance Holmsen +3 more
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Cooperation of Assistive Robots to Improve Productivity in the Nursing Care Field
International Symposium of Robotics Research, 2022Y. Hirata +3 more
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A Bibliometric Analysis of the 36-Year History of Cancer Nursing (1987-2023)
Cancer NursingBackground Bibliometric analysis is an effective method for evaluating the publication characteristics and development of a journal. To our knowledge, this study is the first such analysis of the publications in Cancer Nursing. Objective This study aimed
Ayla Kaya, A. Tuzcu
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Nursing and Health Sciences
The public's perception of the nursing image deeply influences nurses' work and professional development. However, the Taiwanese public's perception of nursing remains unclear.
Shui-Tao Hu +4 more
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The public's perception of the nursing image deeply influences nurses' work and professional development. However, the Taiwanese public's perception of nursing remains unclear.
Shui-Tao Hu +4 more
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Application of doctor-nurse cooperation nursing model in orthopedic nursing
Minerva Medica, 2023Chanlu, Wu, Yu, Jiang
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