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Staff Development in a Hospital Nursing Service

AORN Journal, 1973
Joanne C Mc‐Closkey, Staff Development in a Hospital Nursing Service, 1972, National League for Nursing, Eng, E: New York, $4.00.
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Nursing service administration in a clinical research hospital

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1969
Resume L'administration du Service des Infirmieres, Centre Clinique, Instituts Nationaux de la Sante, Ministere de la Sante, de l'Education et des Affaires Sociales (Department of Health, Education, and Welfare) des Etats-Unis, a trois objectifs: (1) assurer des soins de premiere qualite aux malades participant a un projet d'etude clinique; (2 ...
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The discharge liaison nurse at the interface of hospital and community nursing services

International Journal of Nursing Practice, 1996
The organization of nursing into hospital and community services makes the smooth transition of care between hospital and community difficult to establish. This paper describes the function of discharge liaison nurses as one facet of a study designed to determine how hospital and community nurses perceive their provision of continuing patient care ...
Kay M. Kavanagh, Sue K. Armitage
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Hospital Nursing Service Coordinates Home Nursing Program

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1964
Genevieve Beghtel, Charlotte J. Akins
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How can hospitals change practice to better implement smoking cessation interventions? A systematic review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Anna Ugalde   +2 more
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Hospital Nursing Service Manual

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1951
Stella Goostray, Dorothy E. Glynn, Nlne
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IN EXIGENCY FOR SELFLESS SERVICE: GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL NURSES IN CONTEXT

In today's healthcare landscape, nurses across many countries face the challenges of being underappreciated, underpaid, and underestimated. Despite these adversities, some nurses remain steadfast in their commitment to the profession. This phenomenological study examines the lived experiences of government hospital nurses who navigate the demands of ...
Evalaroza, Christine Lourdes T.   +1 more
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