Browsing by Subjects (CINAHL) "Nursing Role"
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The admission and discharge nurse role: A quality initiative to optimize unit utilization, patient satisfaction, and nurse perceptions of collaboration
(2016-06-15)Registered nurses are at the frontline of the hospital admission and discharge process. Efficiency and collaboration during these processes are critical to the patient care experience and the promotion of safe, high quality ... -
Barriers and facilitators for successful integration of nurse practitioners into interdisciplinary care teams
(4/17/2017)Introduction. As the Affordable Care Act provides an opportunity for the previously uninsured to gain coverage, the disparity between those needing care and those providing care grows.It's well established nurse practitioners ... -
Barriers and promoters for nurses' participation in cancer treatment decision making process and patient satisfaction with treatment decision
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: Purpose: To examine the barriers and promoters for nurses' participation during cancer treatment decision making (TDM) process and to describe the nurse and nurse practitioner's ... -
Bridging the gap in the continuum of care for spine surgery patients: A quality improvement project
(2017-03-24)The purpose of this paper is to discuss the inadequate communication between patient settings and the practice settings, review the literature regarding communication and risks of readmission for spine surgery patients, ... -
Carving a niche for Australian practice nurses in chronic heart failure management
Chronic and complex conditions are a significant concern within contemporary health care systems. The ageing population and improvements in survival from acute cardiac illness have seen an increasing incidence of heart ... -
A collaborative case management model in an end stage renal disease patient population
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the effectiveness of a collaborative case management (CCM) model on an end stage renal disease (ESRD) patient population. The study attempted to confront some of the conceptual ... -
Coordination of care: Strategies, lessons, & implications
(2017-01-11)Background: Care Coordination was identified as a fundamental process that can decrease care fragmentation. IOM and ANA identified Registered Nurses as capable of spearheading care coordination initiatives that will ... -
An examination of the role discrepancy, depressive symptoms, and turnover intention among the Jordanian nursing workforce
(2018-03-22)Globally, nursing shortage is affecting all components of patient care process, especially in the developing countries due to their lack of resources. Literature identified nurses’ dissatisfaction with work environment ... -
A grounded theory study of nurses who care for patients who are victims of sexual violence
(2017-12-21)Background: Sexual violence is a widespread traumatic event that has physical, psychological, financial, and spiritual implications for victims, their friends and family, and the community. The negative and long-term effects ... -
HIV task shifting from physicians to nurses in Nigeria: Examining the correlates of nurse self-efficacy and job satisfaction
(2016-10-20)With 3% global health workforce, the African region accounts for 25% of global disease burden and the largest proportion of people living with HIV. Although task sharing between physicians and nurses improved access to ... -
The impact of clinical documentation improvement specialists in the critical care unit
(2017-08-08)Across the nation, hospitals are searching for a way to increase their case mix index (CMI), return on investment, and revenue from insurance companies. One of the most successful ways to enhance all three is by employing ... -
The impact of first-line nurse managers leadership development training program on workgroup climate and performance
(2017-08-03)The uncertainty in the health care industry, particularly in nursing, makes the next millennium an important time for nurses to develop leadership skills. One of the greatest challenges faced in the nursing profession is ... -
NPWH position statement: Human sex trafficking
(2017-02-28)The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH) position statement on human sex trafficking was approved by the Board of Directors January, 2017. NPWH recognizes the critical role of nurse ... -
NPWH position statement: Prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancies
(HealthCom Media, 2016-11)The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH) position statement on prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancies was approved by the Board of Directors August, 2016. NPWH recognizes the critical ... -
Nurses, philanthropies, and governments: The public mission of Chilean nursing 1900–1945
This dissertation examines the role of nurses in Chile during the transformation of the health care system from charitable benevolence to duty of the state. The first secular nurses trained to assist physicians in 1902 and ... -
Perinatal bereavement immersion for nurses providing care to women who miscarry in the emergency department
(2017-02-07)Purpose: To demonstrate that perinatal bereavement immersion for emergency department nurses increases knowledge and confidence in providing bereavement care to women who miscarry. Design and Methods: The quality improvement ... -
The relationship of organizational, personal, and interpersonal factors to role conflict, role ambiguity, and role strain in head nurses
This study described the relationship of organizational interpersonal, and personal factors to head nurse role conflict, role ambiguity, and role strain. Data were collected from 195 head nurses employed in 17 Alabama ... -
The role of the nurse at ENT emergency room: Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: Examining the role of a nurse at the ENT emergency departments in Israel, in order to establish uniform working principles and guidelines. Patients' admission to the ...