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Practice Theories in Nursing and a Science of Nursing Practice
Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1994The claim that knowledge about clients, client problems, and nursing therapeutics is enough to make nursing practice scientific is refuted on the basis that practice theories in nursing must encompass not only theories addressing these aspects but also those dealing with practice issues pertaining to the nurse-agent in action. A comprehensive framework
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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2016
Therapeutic nurse-patient relationships are considered essential for good nursing practice in psychiatric inpatient care. Previous research suggests that inpatient care fails to fulfil patients' expectations in this regard, and that nurses might ...
S. Gabrielsson+2 more
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Therapeutic nurse-patient relationships are considered essential for good nursing practice in psychiatric inpatient care. Previous research suggests that inpatient care fails to fulfil patients' expectations in this regard, and that nurses might ...
S. Gabrielsson+2 more
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Advanced or advancing nursing practice: what is the future direction for nursing?
British Journal of Nursing, 2016Advanced nursing practice roles have emerged over the last 25 years in response to two major challenges: first, the significant reduction in available doctors; and, second, the rise in numbers of patients with complex health needs.
Alastair C. Gray
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Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 2020
BACKGROUND Reflective practice affects all levels of nursing, including students, as well as practicing nurses. Self-reflective practice is a widespread concept in nursing; however, few empirical studies have demonstrated the possible effects of such a ...
J. Contreras+3 more
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BACKGROUND Reflective practice affects all levels of nursing, including students, as well as practicing nurses. Self-reflective practice is a widespread concept in nursing; however, few empirical studies have demonstrated the possible effects of such a ...
J. Contreras+3 more
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Nursing Standard, 1991
The crucial Step in a nurse's development is the one from being a competent to a proficient practitioner, according to leading American author and researcher, Patricia Benner.
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The crucial Step in a nurse's development is the one from being a competent to a proficient practitioner, according to leading American author and researcher, Patricia Benner.
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Decision Making in Nursing Practice: A Concept Analysis.
Nursing Forum, 2016PURPOSE The study aims to gain an understanding of the concept of decision making as it relates to the nurse practice environment. METHODS Rodgers' evolutionary method on concept analysis was used as a framework for the study of the concept.
M. L. Johansen, J. O'Brien
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
ciations anticipated some attempt to amend their nursing practice acts initiated either by nurses or others (1). While some of the efforts for that year did not materialize or were defeated, the overall interest in the practice acts has been rapidly escalating.
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ciations anticipated some attempt to amend their nursing practice acts initiated either by nurses or others (1). While some of the efforts for that year did not materialize or were defeated, the overall interest in the practice acts has been rapidly escalating.
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Detection and management of the deteriorating ward patient: an evaluation of nursing practice.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2015AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To audit ward nursing practice in the adherence to an early warning scoring protocol in the detection and initial management of the deteriorating ward patient and investigate factors that may impact on practice.
M. Odell
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Pedagogical Nursing Practice: Redefining nursing practice for the academic nurse educator
Nurse Education in Practice, 2019The role of the nurse educator in the academy is one that is very complex in nature. It involves skills not only to be an effective educationalist, nurse researcher and active scholarly academic disseminating findings and new knowledge to enrich the healthcare arena, but still requires those skills that belong to that of an expert nurse. Academic nurse
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Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2008
With publication of two seminal articles nearly 40 years ago, Dickoff, James, and Weidenbach (1968a, 1968b) launched a dialogue among nurse scholars about the nature of theory and its relationship to research and practice for our professional, as opposed to academic (Donaldson & Crowley, 1978), discipline. Identification of broad constructs forming our
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With publication of two seminal articles nearly 40 years ago, Dickoff, James, and Weidenbach (1968a, 1968b) launched a dialogue among nurse scholars about the nature of theory and its relationship to research and practice for our professional, as opposed to academic (Donaldson & Crowley, 1978), discipline. Identification of broad constructs forming our
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