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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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Work‐related stress among nursing staff working in government hospitals and primary health care centres

International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2018
AIM Work-related stress (WRS) in the nursing working environment is prevalent and significantly affects the performance of nurses and organizations. Poor nursing and administrative performance affects the delivery of safety and quality patient care. Thus,
Ali M Alenezi, A. Aboshaiqah, O. Baker
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Nurse-Managed Primary Care

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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Primary nursing part time

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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Primary Nursing

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1981
S, Broomfield, C, Mannahan
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Preparing for primary nursing

Nursing Standard, 1990
Nurses involved in the practice of primary nursing require continuing education and support to enable them to carry out their responsibilities competently. Christopher Turnock argues that nurse education has a major role to play in the planning and implementation of primary nursing at clinical level, and sets out the provisions of a three modular ...
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Primary Nursing Revised

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1987
G, Mileur, K, Luciano
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The impact of primary nursing care pattern: Results from a before–after study

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018
A. Dal Molin   +6 more
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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
K. H. Kusk, Mette Groenkjaer
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