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Physical and mechanical restraint in psychiatric units: Perceptions and experiences of nursing staff
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2017Background: Physical restraint in psychiatric units is a common practice but extremely controversial and poorly evaluated by methodologically appropriate investigations.
K. G. Vedana +6 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1973
In the growing literature on crisis intervention, the nurse is frequently designated as the intervener. Donna Aguilera points out that crises occur as a "normal" part of work and that nurses are expected to cope effectively with both the crisis and with patients' everyday problems of living(1).
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In the growing literature on crisis intervention, the nurse is frequently designated as the intervener. Donna Aguilera points out that crises occur as a "normal" part of work and that nurses are expected to cope effectively with both the crisis and with patients' everyday problems of living(1).
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Iranian staff nurses' attitudes toward nursing students
Nurse Education Today, 2011Clinical education is an indispensible part of the nursing education. Clinical nurses play an important role in this teaching learning process. The quality and quantity of student-nurse interactions in the clinical area can either facilitate or hamper students' learning.
Masoumeh, Aghamohammadi-Kalkhoran +2 more
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Sister/staff nurse and the nurse learner
Nurse Education Today, 1986Abstract This paper presents the results from part of a small study which was conducted in the autumn of 1984 in order to replicate earlier research. In the original study conducted between 1977 and 1979 certain attributes of the ward sister had been revealed as being propitious for nurse learning.
M E, Ogier, D E, Barnett
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Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 2004
Jennifer P. Bertolino +1 more
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Jennifer P. Bertolino +1 more
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Nursing Home Staff Vaccination and Covid-19 Outcomes
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Brian E Mcgarry Pt +2 more
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Increasing Staff Nurse Autonomy
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1991S C, Hylka, D, Shugrue
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