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Turbulent Atmosphere-Based Dominant Management Behavior of the Head Nurses in Clinical Wards: A Qualitative Study
Atmosphere Head Nurses Decision Making Nursing Evaluation
2016/1/26
Background: Nursing management is the most important aspect for providing high-quality nursing care. Therefore, skillful nursing managers, such as head nurses, are required to accomplish this goal. Hi...
Nurses’ Clinical Judgment Development: A Qualitative Research in Iran
Judgment Nurse Qualitative Research Iran
2015/11/9
Background: Clinical judgment development is necessary because it leads to appropriate nursing diagnoses, clinical decision-making and health promotion.
Child Abuse Reporting Barriers:Iranian Nurses’ Experiences
Child Abuse Reporting Barriers Nurses
2015/11/9
Background: Although in many countries child abuse reporting is mandated, Iranian nurses report abused cases voluntary. Some of the cases are reported to the police and others are referred to welfare ...
Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards
Intensive Care Unit Coronary Care Unit Nursing Iran
2015/11/6
Background: Stress has been recognized as a significant psychosocial and physiologic component in educational and practical processes.
A Comparison of Organizational Climate and Nurses’ Intention to Leave Among Excellence Awarded Hospitals and Other Hospitals in 2013
Organizational Culture Climate Intention Attitude Total Quality Management Nurses
2015/11/6
Background: Human resource is the most important factor of performance, success and better revelation of excellence goals of each organization. By performing excellence plan, healthcare organizations ...
Resilience through the Eyes of Professional Nurses in South Africa
Resilience through Eyes Professional Nurses South Africa
2015/7/24
Nurses enter the profession because they have a deeply rooted desire to care for people and it is important that they stay optimistic and keep their caring concern for patients to ensure high quality ...
A brief intervention to improve emotion-focused communication between newly licensed pediatric nurses and parents
Emotion-focused Four Habits Model newly licensed nurse
2015/1/19
Parents have increasingly participated in their children’s bedside care. Parental participation has led to more provider-parent interactions and communication during such stressful events. Helping par...
Using Evidence Based Practice: The Relationship Between Work Environment, Nursing Leadership and Nurses at the Bedside
evidence-based practice nursing leadership work environment
2015/1/19
Evidence based practice (EBP) is essential to the practice of nursing for purposes of promoting optimal patient outcomes. Research suggests that the implementation of EBP by staff nurses is problemati...
Nurses' experiences of the practice of the PeerSpirit Circle model from a Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutic perspective
mindfulness-awareness complexity science caring science
2015/1/19
The PeerSpirit Circle is a non-hierarchical, intentional, and
relationship-centered practice of collaboration. There is a lack of scientific knowledge about the phenomenon of the PeerSpirit Circle ...
Development of the theory of shared communication : the process of communication between parents of hospitalized technology dependent children and their nurses
Parent Nurse Communication Pediatric Technology Dependent Theory
2015/1/19
Technology dependent children such as those who require a feeding tube, tracheotomy or ventilator are a special group of chronically ill children who require complex care on a daily basis. When these ...
The lived experiences of Indian nurses working in the United States : perceptions and attitudes towards nurse-physician collaboration
Nurse Physician Internationally Educated Nurses
2015/1/19
Nurse-physician collaboration has received much attention over the past decade in the USA. The release of three reports from the Institute of Medicine implicated poor communication and collaboration a...
Factors that Facilitate and Inhibit Engagement of Registered Nurses: An Analysis and Evaluation of Magnet versus Non-Magnet Designated Hospital
Vigor Dedication Absorption Magnet
2015/1/19
Work engagement of registered nurses (RNs) has gained attention in health care, as an organizational process that is requisite to promoting optimal patient outcomes. Improving patient outcomes has cau...
Vigilance Experiences: Cancer Patients, Family Members, and Nurses
watchfulness nursing care vigilance
2015/1/19
VIGILANCE EXPERIENCES: CANCER PATIENTS, FAMILIES, AND NURSES
Cancer disease, treatment, and errors in health care put patients at increased risk for poor outcomes. To improve outcomes and protect pat...
Improving Nurses’ Pain Management in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)
nurses, post anesthesia care unit
2014/10/22
Pain after surgery is distressing to patients and is a significant problem in post anesthesia care unit (PACU). Ineffective pain management in the immediate postoperative period can prolong the patien...
Bully Victim Identification and Intervention Program for School Nurses
violence prevention signs and symptoms of bullying bully victim identification
2014/10/22
School nurses see bullies and their victims as visitors to the health office with physical and emotional symptoms. Yet school nurses feel unprepared and unqualified to deal with bullying issues. They ...