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Nursing Staff Bylaws

The American Journal of Nursing, 1980
Certain key points should be considered before beginning the task of developing bylaws. Nursing administration must support the concept and allow the necessary time and effort to develop them. Individuals with access to both toplevel administration and to the professional nursing staff and who are committed to the group process are helpful as promoters
F E, Carson, A, Ames
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Prevalence of Poor Sleep Quality in Nursing Staff: A Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies

Behavioural Sleep Medicine, 2020
Objective: Poor sleep quality is common in nursing staff. This meta-analysis aimed to examine the pooled prevalence of poor sleep quality in nursing staff.
Liang-Nan Zeng   +12 more
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The threat of COVID-19 and its influence on nursing staff burnout.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2020
AIMS To evaluate whether the perceived threat of COVID-19 moderates the influence of work resources and demands on burnout. DESIGN A cross-sectional study.
Guadalupe Manzano García   +1 more
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Rewarding Staff Nurse Preceptors

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1995
Using clinical facility staff members to act as preceptors for senior students can provide multiple advantages; however, this process is labor intensive for staff nurses. The authors describe a survey of staff nurse and nurse manager perceptions of preceptor rewards.
A, O'Mara, R, Welton
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Caring for Staff Nurses

AWHONN Lifelines, 2001
While attending a party during the holidays, I listened to a discussion W between some nurses. One was a new graduate who had been working for about six months. She was beginning to experience the reality of being a staff nurse on a busy endocrinology floor. She felt the frustrations of the nursing shortage, as she was floated t o a different floor and
Sheryl Baarda,, Judith Cohen
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Nursing home staff's perceptions of barriers and needs in implementing person-centered care for people living with dementia: A qualitative study.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES This study explored nursing home staff's barriers and needs in implementing person-centered care for people with dementia. BACKGROUND Person-centered care is an imperative international policy and the best-practice standard for ...
E. Kong, H. Kim, Hyejin Kim
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Nursing Home Staff???Nursing Student Partnership

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1995
A partnership between a nursing home and a school of nursing provides both staff and students with creative opportunities for solving clinical problems. Through collaborative efforts of senior baccalaureate students and the staff administration of a long-term care facility in eastern Virginia, a successful bowel management program was developed and ...
S E, Karam, D M, Nies
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Nursing staff's experiences of intensive care unit diaries: a qualitative study.

Nursing Critical Care, 2019
BACKGROUND Diaries as an intervention to aid psychological recovery among intensive care patients have been used for about 20 years, and findings tend to be positive. The provision of a diary directed at the patient may clarify the story of the intensive
Maria Johansson   +3 more
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Just a staff nurse

Emergency Nurse, 2003
A colleague of mine was recently bemoaning the fact that she was 'just a staff nurse'. She felt that she could not and would not be given respect without being promoted; something she simply doesn't want. While this is a common view, it contains two inherent problems.
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