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Nursing—Using the Nursing Process

Medical Teacher, 1981
It has often been pointed out that the real problem of nurse numbers is not the failure to recruit or to recruit appropriately, but to retain nurses once they have started. The indications are that where the nursing process approach is used in practice as well as taught, nurses (both learners and trained staff) derive more satisfaction from their work.
G. Castledine, P. M. Ashworth
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Nursing Standards and Nursing Process

Nurse Educator, 1978
Nicholls, Marion, Nursing Standards and Nursing Process, 1977, Contemporary Publishing, Inc, Wakefield, Wessells, Virginia, Mass 01880, 156 pp ...
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Teaching the nursing process

Nursing Standard, 1990
Gerard Carton, Dave Langton and David Robinson discuss a pilot study of an innovative approach to the design and implementation of a research-led, clinically-based and clinically-relevant teaching package for individualised care. The difficulties in transferring classroom-taught theory to psychiatric practice are considered.
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Nurse Attrition as a Process

The Health Care Manager, 2005
Problems with attracting and retaining nurses during a tight labor market are exacerbated by the fundamental issues related to attrition from the field. Many individuals leave the field prior to graduation or between graduation and placement. Significant attrition occurs during the first 5 years in the profession.
Stephen M. Crow, Sandra J. Hartman
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The process of nursing

1993
Riehl acknowledges that the interpretation of theory into practice is through a structured approach to care planning, delivery and review. British nurses best recognise this as the nursing process. Riehl-Sisca (1989) suggests the use of a problem-solving approach as outlined by Stevens (1984):‘The process is initiated when a problem is encountered ...
Betty Kershaw, Bob Price
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An Overview of Nursing Process

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1992
Nursing process is referred to as the basic framework for the practice of nursing, which allows the nurse to provide care in a systematic, organized fashion. Because nursing is an evolving profession, this framework is constantly being modified and adapted to current practice.
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Nursing research, nursing theory and the nursing process

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1986
In recent years, practising nurses and nurse theorists have shown interest in the development of conceptual models of nursing and nursing theory. As yet, however, there exists little agreement concerning the most appropriate methodologies to be employed in such an exercise.
Chalmers H, Peter Aggleton
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The nursing process

1987
The nursing process provides a problem-solving approach to nursing care based on the needs and problems of the individual patient. Whenever possible, the patient and his relatives are encouraged to participate in decisions relating to his care.
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Updating the nursing process

British Journal of Nursing, 2011
It's nearly 30 years since I wrote my first book on the 'nursing process'. At the time it was the talking point of nursing and considered to be the way forward for the profession in the UK and Europe. The subject had already been implemented in the USA, and there was some resentment at the time that Britain was going to have to follow America. In fact,
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