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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994
Even with the decreasing lengths of stay, primary nurses and their patients become attached. These issues of "involvement" can be sources of stress and can complicate primary nursing. Recognizing psychological issues leads to greater job satisfaction and professional identity.
M S, Jellinek +2 more
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Even with the decreasing lengths of stay, primary nurses and their patients become attached. These issues of "involvement" can be sources of stress and can complicate primary nursing. Recognizing psychological issues leads to greater job satisfaction and professional identity.
M S, Jellinek +2 more
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Introducing primary nursing: nurses' opinions
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1996Summary This article reports on one aspect of a research project carried out to monitor and evaluate the introduction of primary nursing on four demonstration wards in one health authority. Nursing staff working on the wards were interviewed to identify how the changes were affecting them and their work.
C, Webb, D, Pontin
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Nursing Standard, 1989
A new video showing the essence and benefits of primary nursing in practice was launched last week by Leicestershire Health Authority.
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A new video showing the essence and benefits of primary nursing in practice was launched last week by Leicestershire Health Authority.
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[Kango gijutsu] : [Nursing technique], 1985
Eight years of experience with primary nursing in a 750-bed acute care teaching hospital revealed several persistent problems: isolationism among nurses, communication problems between nurses and physicians, inadequate documentation, and insufficient time for patient and staff education, resulting in frustration for the nursing staff.
L C, Weeks, M, Barrett, C, Snead
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Eight years of experience with primary nursing in a 750-bed acute care teaching hospital revealed several persistent problems: isolationism among nurses, communication problems between nurses and physicians, inadequate documentation, and insufficient time for patient and staff education, resulting in frustration for the nursing staff.
L C, Weeks, M, Barrett, C, Snead
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Nurse-Patient Interaction in Primary Nursing
Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, 1989The purpose of this study was to examine the nurse-patient interaction. During the study the nursing staff adapted primary nursing and changed multiple level communication model into a simplified one. The data were collected in the medical ward using nonparticipant observation both before the implementation of primary nursing and after.
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996
A nurse-managed primary care community health center, Abbottsford Community Health Center (ACHC), provides highly accessible, quality, cost-effective care to the residents of the Abbottsford Community. Data revealed that, in comparison to the aggregate family practices in an HMO, ACHC has achieved better outcomes in areas such as emergency department ...
J J, Kerekes, M L, Jenkins, D, Torrisi
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A nurse-managed primary care community health center, Abbottsford Community Health Center (ACHC), provides highly accessible, quality, cost-effective care to the residents of the Abbottsford Community. Data revealed that, in comparison to the aggregate family practices in an HMO, ACHC has achieved better outcomes in areas such as emergency department ...
J J, Kerekes, M L, Jenkins, D, Torrisi
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Nursing Standard, 1992
Although I agreed with the views expressed by Linda Nazarko in her article 'Primary or secondary' (Viewpoint, March 11), I was horrified by her example of the nurse who was rejected as a primary nurse because she worked part time.
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Although I agreed with the views expressed by Linda Nazarko in her article 'Primary or secondary' (Viewpoint, March 11), I was horrified by her example of the nurse who was rejected as a primary nurse because she worked part time.
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