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The effectiveness of primary nursing on burnout among psychiatric nurses in long-stay settings.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996This study was set up to test the effectiveness of primary nursing on the burnout level of psychiatric nurses. It was expected that, under certain conditions, such as a primary nursing care delivery with an adequate feedback system, the burnout level ...
Matthijs E.W. Melchior+5 more
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1977
V C, Nenner, E M, Curtis, C M, Eckhoff
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V C, Nenner, E M, Curtis, C M, Eckhoff
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Nursing Standard, 1990
It is argued in this paper that since practice is context bound, there can be no 'blueprint' offered through a formal educational programme for primary nursing. It is suggested that what may be needed is support on a much broader basis to help nurses to move from the relative safety of traditional approaches to work to the much riskier independent ...
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It is argued in this paper that since practice is context bound, there can be no 'blueprint' offered through a formal educational programme for primary nursing. It is suggested that what may be needed is support on a much broader basis to help nurses to move from the relative safety of traditional approaches to work to the much riskier independent ...
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2001
AIM The aim of the study was to find out how nursing home residents, their families and nurses experienced the change to primary nursing in the nursing home. BACKGROUND This study was carried out in a nursing home in Finland.
Sami Laakso, P. Routasalo
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AIM The aim of the study was to find out how nursing home residents, their families and nurses experienced the change to primary nursing in the nursing home. BACKGROUND This study was carried out in a nursing home in Finland.
Sami Laakso, P. Routasalo
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
Health care is inadequate in many communities; yet the full potential of the nurse has not been realized in ambulatory care. There are several reasons for this misuse of talent.
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Health care is inadequate in many communities; yet the full potential of the nurse has not been realized in ambulatory care. There are several reasons for this misuse of talent.
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Primary nursing in contemporary practice
Nursing Standard, 1993The efficacy of primary nursing as a care delivery system continues to provoke debate. In this wide-ranging discussion, the author identifies the current status of nursing in relation to defined characteristics of its social reality, and shows how primary nursing is 'reconstructing what nurses believe nursing is about'.
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The impact of primary nursing care pattern: Results from a before–after study
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018A. Dal Molin+6 more
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Registered Nurses in Primary Care and Nursing Knowledge
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2019It is important to explore the ways in which registered nurses (RNs) influence care across a variety of settings. There has been a clear call for baccalaureate-prepared RNs (BSN-RNs) to have a place at the forefront of primary healthcare. This place in primary care is important, but it needs to be grounded in unique nursing knowledge within the extant
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