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Perceptions of nursing: a study involving nurses, nursing students, patients and non-nursing students

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2003
This paper describes a study of perceptions of nursing by nursing students, qualified nurses (United Kingdom and Spain), patients and non-nursing students. A survey method was used with a longitudinal panel element incorporating a 35-item version of the Nursing Dimensions Inventory translated into Spanish.
McCready, Tracey   +8 more
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THE IMPAIRED NURSING STUDENT

Nurse Educator, 1989
Nursing students are at risk for abusing chemical substances during the nursing education experience. To assist faculty and administrators address this issue, characteristics of the chemically dependent nursing student are described. The authors also discuss teaching strategies and preventive approaches that might impact on the student's current or ...
M R Pickard, J O'Quinn-Larson
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The assessment of student nurses

Nurse Education Today, 1991
This paper starts from the personal view that there are a number of issues related to the process of assessment which require investigation. It is suggested that a model of the assessment process might help clarify the present situation. The Brunswik lens model is explained and then expanded and adapted to facilitate its application to the assessment ...
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Marijuana Use by Nurses and Nursing Students

The American Journal of Nursing, 1971
Marijuana is a continuing source of controversy within the health professions and society as a whole. Study after study reveals increasing marijuana use by students, soldiers, and others(1,2,3). Our own group became interested in marijuana (cannabis) use among medical personnel for two reasons.
Patricia S. Allen   +2 more
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Nursing Students and Haiku

Nurse Educator, 1998
The emphasis in nursing education is frequently on facts, details, and linear issues. Students need more encouragement to use the creative abilities which exist in each of them. The use of haiku, a simple unrhymed Japanese verse, is one method which stimulates nursing students to use their creativity. A haiku exercise worked well in encouraging a group
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Dysmenorrhea in Nursing Students

Pain Management Nursing, 2015
To the Editor: Sir, the recent report on ‘‘dysmenorrhea in nursing students’’ is very interesting (Seven et al., 2014). Seven et al. (2014) reported that ‘‘the rate of seeking medical help is low’’ despite the fact that nurses should be well educated about health problems and be models for the general population.
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The opportunities of a student nurse

British Journal of Nursing, 2013
Katrina Polfrey is a second year children's nursing degree student at the University of Hertfordshire. In her column, she discusses the personal and professional benefits of taking advantage of the opportunities made available to student nurses
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Sexual harassment of nurses and nursing students

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2003
Background. Nursing has dealt with sexual harassment long before the term was coined during the 1970s. The current study investigated sexual harassment of nurses and nursing students in Israel following new legislation against sexual harassment in the workplace. Methods.
Chava Peretz   +2 more
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Socialization into Nursing: Nursing Students as Learners

Journal of Nursing Education, 1997
ABSTRACT In this article, we describe how the functionalist and interactionist approaches to socialization are exemplified in the learning experiences of nursing students in a 4year baccalaureate program. A qualitative longitudinal exploratory research design was used to study the socialization of baccalaureate nursing students in a large ...
Iris E Campbell   +3 more
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Labelling students in nursing

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1992
This paper is concerned with the factors which can lead to the labelling of students in nursing It commences with some of the considerations involved when one elects to enter a profession This is examined in the light of changing ideologies about the ways in which it is believed that nurses should be taught and whether teaching aims to train or educate
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