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Effectiveness of the Primary Nursing Model on nursing documentation accuracy: A quasi-experimental study.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2022
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To analyse the Primary Nursing Model's effect on nursing documentation accuracy. BACKGROUND The Primary Nursing is widely implemented since it has been considered as the ideal model of care delivery based on the relationship between
A. Cocchieri   +5 more
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Adaption, benefit and quality of care associated with primary nursing in an acute inpatient setting: A cross-sectional descriptive study.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2019
AIMS The aim of this study was to investigate the adoption of primary nursing and to determine the quality of primary nurse-led care in an acute inpatient setting. DESIGN Descriptive cross-sectional study. METHODS Participants included inpatients (N =
R. Naef, J. Ernst, H. Petry
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Effectiveness of primary nursing in the care and satisfaction of adult inpatients: a systematic review protocol.

The JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 2016
REVIEW OBJECTIVE The objective is to identify the best available evidence on the effectiveness of primary nursing in the care and satisfaction of adult inpatients.
K. H. Kusk, Mette Groenkjaer
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Nurses' narratives on termination of primary nursing relationship with parents in neonatal intensive care.

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2014
BACKGROUND Primary nursing working model in the neonatal intensive care unit enables a long-lasting caring relationship with the infants and their parents. Terminating this kind of relationship is seldom discussed.
A. Korhonen, M. Kangasniemi
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A framework for primary OR nursing

AORN Journal, 1979
Paula Anne Latz, Gloria Gilbert Ma yer, Katherine Bailey, RN RN RN rimary nursing is the delivery of comprehensive, coordinated, continuous, and individualized patient care by a nurse who has autonomy, accountability, and authority on a 24-hour basis.’ The nurse in the operating room can make a significant contribution to primary nursing both within ...
Gloria Mayer   +2 more
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Introducing primary nursing: nurses' opinions

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1996
Summary 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.
Christine Webb, David Pontin
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The Primary holisms in nursing

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997
Holistic thinking is so diverse that practically every theorist can claim holistic credentials. The challenge for nursing, then, is not whether holism but which holism? As a practice‐centred discipline, nursing gives a central role to whole‐person holism. In so far as nursing approximates medicine, nursing imports organismic holism.
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Nursing case management for people with hypertension in primary health care: A randomized controlled trial.

Research in Nursing and Health, 2019
INTRODUCTION Hypertension is a chronic disease that requires continuous and long-term care to prevent or delay the development of associated complications.
Ângela Taís Mattei da Silva   +4 more
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An Innovative End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium Curriculum That Prepares Nursing Students to Provide Primary Palliative Care

Nurse Educator, 2018
Research has demonstrated that patients facing serious, life-limiting illnesses and their families benefit from receiving palliative care. Increasingly, however, specialty palliative care has limited resources.
B. Ferrell   +3 more
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Primary nursing and the law

British Journal of Nursing, 1992
All professional nursing activities carry legal implications as nurses owe a legal duty of care to their patients. As primary nursing is being increasingly adopted as a system of organizing care nurses need to be aware of the accountability it entails.
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