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Empathy Training for Hospital Staff Nurses
Group & Organization Studies, 1990Extensive research indicates that individuals in helping professions such as nursing must be empathic. The purpose of this study was to design and assess the effectiveness of an empathy-training program for hospital staff nurses. The nursing staff from two medical/surgical units in a large medical center participated in the study.
Thomas A. Herbek, Francis J. Yammarino
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Job satisfaction of nursing staff working in hospitals
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1992Job satisfaction remains an important consideration for both employer and employee and, despite numerous investigations, many questions about it remain unanswered Many research metholologies have been used with varying degrees of success However, the trend is now away from simple correlational studies towards modelling techniques Data from 221 female ...
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Implementation of hospital restructuring and nursing staff perceptions of hospital functioning
Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2004Hospital restructuring and downsizing has taken place in most developed countries during the past ten years. A small but growing body of research findings has identified aspects of these changes that serve as sources of stress for nursing staff, as well as features of the restructuring process that contribute to more effective transitions.
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The Public Health Nurse on the Hospital Staff
The American Journal of Nursing, 1946E B, HARSTINE, G, ROSS, I, RYER
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Turnover among hospital staff nurses
Nursing Research, 1960L K, DIAMOND, D J, FOX
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Staff Development in a Hospital Nursing Service
AORN Journal, 1973Joanne C McâCloskey, Staff Development in a Hospital Nursing Service, 1972, National League for Nursing, Eng, E: New York, $4.00.
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[Resuscitation skills of hospital nursing staff].
Der Anaesthesist, 1994The hospital nursing staff represents a distinct group of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) providers. Differences in the success rates of resuscitation attempts inside or outside the hospital seem to be attributable to the skill of the various rescuers. Whereas the definite success rate for prehospital resuscitation is 7%, the corresponding rate for
P, Sefrin, T, Paulus
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The Autonomous Nursing Staff in the Hospital
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1976openaire +2 more sources
Hospital Staff Nursing: An Orientation Program
The American Journal of Nursing, 1940openaire +1 more source

