The practice of Primary Nursing. Theoretical framework and experience from the U.S.
Primary Nursing is a delivery system designed for use by a nursing staff in an acute care hospital. The actual practice of Primary Nursing reflects the legacy value of one patient, one nurse.
Marie Manthey
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An analysis of forces influencing innovative roles in primary health care nursing [PDF]
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.The reorientation of health care systems towards a primary health care focus provides opportunities for the development of new or expanded nursing services.
MacKay Bj
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Effect of the Primary Nursing Model on Self-Care Skills of Hospitalized Older Patients with Multimorbidity: A Quasi-Experimental Study. [PDF]
Gonçalves I +3 more
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Primary health care nursing integration: Bridging the gap with co-designed shared care [PDF]
Liz Batten +3 more
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The effects in assistance indicators of changes on a nursing team
Introduction: This article discusses the path of healthcare associated infections (HAI) indicators in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a public teaching hospital in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, after certain change in its nursing staff: pair of ...
Isabella Moreira Torres +2 more
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Comparison the effects of primary nursing model and case method on the general and professional quality of patient care [PDF]
Background and Aim: Quality of care in the health system is one of the most important issues and one of the most important indicators in organizational accreditation.
simin sharafi +3 more
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Background Loneliness is associated with severe consequences for both the physical and mental health of older people. Research has shown that mobility limitations are an important risk factor for the emergence and maintenance of feelings of loneliness ...
Marika Moeyersons +5 more
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Background A validated evidence-based guideline was developed to reduce physical restraint use in home care. However, the implementation of guidelines in home care is challenging.
Sara Vandervelde +6 more
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Leadership styles and leadership outcomes in nursing homes: a cross-sectional analysis
Background Although leadership is considered as a key factor in health care, leadership styles and outcomes in nursing homes often remain a black box. Therefore, this study explored leadership styles and leadership outcomes of head nurses and directors ...
Joris Poels +3 more
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‘I feel like a salesperson’: the effect of multiple-source care funding on the experiences and views of nursing home nurses in England [PDF]
The difficulties faced in the recruitment and retention of nursing staff in nursing homes for older people are an international challenge. It is therefore essential that the causes of nurses' reluctance to work in these settings are determined.
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