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Private versus Public Hospitals: Patient Satisfaction of Nursing Care Quality in Orthopaedic Wards.

Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal
BACKGROUND Patient's satisfaction with nursing care is thought to be a key component in determining how patients perceive service quality. Quantifying patient satisfaction in both private and public healthcare settings can offer essential evidence on ...
Zahraa Hussein Ali   +5 more
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A nursing model for orthopaedics

Nursing Standard, 1991
A nurse manager, an educationalist and a clinician describe their nursing model, which has been implemented on an orthopaedic unit. Based on an appreciation of the unique nature of the nurse-patient relationship, the model aims to foster and develop patient empowerment as a means of encouraging rehabilitation.
K, Balcombe, P, Davis, E, Lim
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Benchmarks for children’s orthopaedic nursing

Paediatric Nursing, 2008
Variability in practice and quality of care for children and young people with orthopaedic conditions was identified by a network of nurses working in this specialty. Nine benchmarks were developed to help address this variability by providing support for nurses to evaluate and improve practice where necessary.
Julia, Judd, Elizabeth, Wright
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Orthopaedic Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1951
Marjorie L. Gould   +2 more
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Breaking into Orthopaedic Nursing

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2002
Recalling feelings of reality shock and insecurity helps the staff nurse to truly understand the feelings that a nursing student experiences. Without a student preceptorship the new graduate may be unaware of all of the staff nurse responsibilities and have a problematic role transition to the work environment.
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Professional Certification in Orthopaedic Nursing

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1999
Certification is a growing area of nursing that allows nurses the ability to attain additional credentials in their specialty. While certification has been present for many years in some professions, it is relatively new in nursing. There are many reasons to obtain certification, but the overwhelming one is personal satisfaction and professional growth.
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Orthopaedic Nursing

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1994
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The importance of specialist orthopaedic nursing education.

International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing
Jennie Walker
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