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Death education for children and young people in public schools.

International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2020
BACKGROUND Conversations about death are often associated with fear, anxiety, avoidance and misunderstandings. Many adults feel that these discussions are inappropriate and confusing for young people.
H. Friesen   +4 more
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SCHOOL NURSING

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1994
School nursing has been in a process of transition since its inception. This role evolution parallels the growing complexity of the health, education, and social needs of America's youth. The workplace within which school nurses practice is equally complicated because health and education administrators often hold differing philosophies of management ...
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Service learning in public health nursing education: How COVID-19 accelerated community-academic partnership.

Public Health Nursing, 2020
Days after COVID-19 physical distancing precautions were implemented, a coalition of community leaders in Baltimore City founded the Baltimore Neighbors Network (BNN), a volunteer network established to provide proactive phone-based support to older ...
A. Gresh   +10 more
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Anti-Racism in Nursing Education: Recommendations for Racial Justice Praxis.

Journal of Nursing Education, 2020
BACKGROUND Studies link racism to higher mortality rates, earlier onset of more severe diseases, and higher comorbidity and impairment. This article explores nursing education as an upstream intervention to addressing racial inequities.
Tesiah Coleman
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Nursing Schools in Japan

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1952
general hospital having all of the usual services except psychiatry. It is the largest general hospital in Kanagawa prefecture and has a bed capacity of 300.1 Its smallest clinical service offers adequate experience for three students at one time. Many of the school's policies indicate careful planning.
Mary D. Shanks, Faith A. Salden
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Attributes associated with person-centered care competence among undergraduate nursing students.

Research in Nursing and Health, 2020
Person-centered care is widely recognized as a promising practice to improve patient care quality. However, little is known about the competencies of nursing students who are essential to providing high-quality person-centered care.
E. Park, Jisun Choi
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Nursing School in Bogota, S. A.

The American Journal of Nursing, 1951
COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA, is alC most twice as large as the state of Texas. It has an estimated population of 11,000,000. In June 1950, the total professional nursing personnel registered in the Ministry of Hygiene consisted of 226 hospital and general nurses-the hospital nurse is distinguished from the general nurse by the fact that the general nurse ...
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The School Nurse as a Counselor

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1963
Cook, the high school principal, at 3:00 P.M. to discuss budget and staffing for the 1963-1964 school health program. She needed some time to complete her preparation for the conference. The school physician planned to see her at 10:00 A.M. with his budget recommendations. And at 11:00 A.M., she was to join a seventh-grade science class in a discussion
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The School Nurse: 1958

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
CHOOL nursing is an area of practice that encompasses aspects of both nursing and education. The school is concerned with the education of children, and health is usually listed as one of the goals of education. The nurse who serves in the school therefore functions within its educational framework, her primary role being the promotion and maintenance ...
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Prevalence of Coping Strategy Training in Nursing School Curricula.

American Journal of Critical Care, 2020
BACKGROUND Stress and burnout are plaguing critical care nurses across the globe and leading to high levels of turnover. Resilience-building strategies such as mindfulness, self-care, and well-being can help shield nurses from the negative effects of ...
Kathryn L Cochran, M. Moss, M. Mealer
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