The role of specialist nurses in improving treatment adherence in children with a chronic illness [0.03%]
Michele Goode,Mary Ellen Harrod,Sandra Wales et al.
Michele Goode et al.
Adherence to medical treatment is an ongoing challenge for families and young people with chronic medical conditions. One factor that is likely to influence treatment success is the quality of professional relationships both within the heal...
Urinary tract infection in clients with spinal cord injury who use intermittent clean self catheterisation [0.03%]
Melissa T Moy,Delena Amsters
Melissa T Moy
Urinary tract infection (UTI) was identified as a significant issue for people with spinal cord injury (SCI) performing intermittent clean self-catheterisation (ICSC) in the community. A review of the literature was undertaken to establish ...
Ellen Ben Sefer
Ellen Ben Sefer
Many European nurses were caught up in the horror of what happened to Jewish people during the Second World War, trapped in ghettoes and concentration camps. The advanced age of the nurses, however, decreases the number of firsthand account...
Kate Irving
Kate Irving
The use of restraints in contemporary healthcare represents an ethical problem to nurses and nursing. This paper describes a point prevalence study undertaken to examine the patterns of restraint use in an Australian teaching hospital. The ...
The effectiveness of a training program for emergency department nurses in managing violent situations [0.03%]
Cecil Deans
Cecil Deans
An Australian Institute of Criminology report (1999) highlighted the health industry as the most violent industry in Australia with registered nurses recording the second highest number of violence-related workers compensation claims, ranki...
Makhdoom A Shah,Naser Al-Enezi,Rafiq I Chowdhury et al.
Makhdoom A Shah et al.
Objective: Job satisfaction among nurses working in five general hospitals in Kuwait was analysed using a global scale based on the McClosky Mueller Satisfaction Scale (MMSS) in relation to selected background characteris...
Julie Henderson,Bryan McMinn
Julie Henderson
The impact of surgical ward nurses practising respiratory assessment on positive patient outcomes [0.03%]
外科病房护士进行呼吸评估对患者积极预后的影响
Beverley Duff,Glenn Gardiner,Margaret Barnes
Beverley Duff
Objective: A literature review to examine the incorporation of respiratory assessment into everyday surgical nursing practice; possible barriers to this; and the relationship to patient outcomes. ...
The importance of language for nursing: does it convey commonality of meaning and is it important to do so [0.03%]
护理中的语言重要性:它传达共通的意义吗?这种意义很重要吗?
Sonia Allen,Ysanne Chapman,Margaret OConnor et al.
Sonia Allen et al.
Objective: Language is the medium by which communication is both conveyed and received. To understand and communicate meaning it is necessary to examine the theoretical basis of word conceptualisation. The determinants of...
Christine Duffield,Mark Kearin,Judy Johnston et al.
Christine Duffield et al.
Objective: Health systems throughout much of the world have been subject to 'reform' in recent years as countries have attempted to contain the rapidly rising costs of health care. Changes to hospital structures (restruct...