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Rehabilitation in nursing homes

Nursing Older People, 2001
Rehabilitation is a key concept in the government's plans to modernize the NHS. Its aim is to restore a person's autonomy, although there are sometimes barriers to making effective rehabilitation a reality, some of which are explored here, along with ways of helping teams in nursing homes to undertake more effective rehabilitation.
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RECRUITING REHABILITATION NURSES

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1980
Recruiting nurses is a concern of those in the nursing profession. This article discusses recruiting rehabilitation nurses and the results of a survey which discovered reasons why nurses in an Oregon hospital applied for a job and chose to work in the specialty of rehabilitation nursing.
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The rehabilitation nurse

ARN Journal, 1976
K L, Kwan, S Y, Loo
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Rehabilitation Nursing

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1986
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Rehabilitation in Psychiatric Nursing

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1966
J, Turberg, A M, Earle
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Rehabilitation Nursing in China

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1995
Barbara A. Frye   +2 more
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Rehabilitation and Nursing

2014
Nowadays, rehabilitation programs are becoming increasingly of important due to the problems inborn or accidential disabilities, chronic diseases and old age. Providing education and consultantion for individuals who need rehabilitation are among the responsibilities of nurses.
AKDEMİR, Prof. Dr. Nuran   +1 more
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Rehabilitative Nursing

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1966
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