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Attitude of Health Personnel
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Definition of 'Attitude of Health Personnel'Attitudes of personnel toward their patients, other professionals, toward the medical care system, etc. Common names: Attitude of Health Personnel; Health Personnel Attitude; Health Personnel Attitudes; Staff Attitude; Attitude, Staff; Attitudes, Staff; Staff Attitudes |
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Transition shock: the initial stage of role adaptation for newly graduated registered nurses.
7 Dec 2009
AIM: The aim of this paper is to provide a theoretical framework of the initial role transition for newly graduated nurses to assist managers, educators and seasoned practitioners to support and facilitate this professional adjustment appropriately. ... Read more...
Nursing, religiosity, and end-of-life care: interconnections and implications.
29 Nov 2009
The influence of religious beliefs and practices at the end of life is underinvestigated. Given nursing's advocacy role and the intimate and personal nature of the dimensions of religiosity and the end of life, exploring the multidimensional ... Read more...
Healing during existential moments: the "art" of nursing presence.
29 Nov 2009
This article addresses nursing presence, a phenomenon essential to holistic nursing care. The concept is introduced and explained, supporting background information is reviewed, barriers are identified, and successful applications are illustrated in ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Attitude of Health Personnel'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- Transition shock: the initial stage of role adaptation for newly graduated registered nurses.
7 Dec 2009 - Nursing, religiosity, and end-of-life care: interconnections and implications.
29 Nov 2009 - Healing during existential moments: the "art" of nursing presence.
29 Nov 2009 - Personal conscience and the problem of moral certitude.
29 Nov 2009 - Iranian nurses' preparation for loss: finding a balance in end-of-life care.
10 Nov 2009 - Lessons from nursing leaders on implementing TCAB.
30 Oct 2009 - Participation of unit nurses: front-line implementation on TCAB pilot units.
30 Oct 2009 - Overall effect of TCAB on initial participating hospitals.
30 Oct 2009 - Trustees view TCAB from a business perspective. Interview by Laurie Lewis.
30 Oct 2009 - A pod design for nursing assignments: eliminating unnecessary steps and increasing patient satisfaction by reconfiguring care assignments.
30 Oct 2009 - Ring! Ring!: safeguarding patient information with password protection for phone calls.
30 Oct 2009 - Physicians embrace TCAB, too. Interview by Laurie Lewis.
30 Oct 2009 - Quiet time: a daily period without distractions benefits both patients and nurses.
30 Oct 2009 - Resident orientation: nurses create a program to improve care coordination.
30 Oct 2009 - Improving communication among nurses, patients, and physicians.
30 Oct 2009 - Commitment of the entire organization. Interview by Laurie Lewis.
30 Oct 2009 - Medical oncologists' experience in attending a funeral and communicating condolences.
24 Oct 2009 - [More about the right to acute death without resuscitation attempts]
17 Oct 2009 - Medical marijuana: informational resources for family physicians.
13 Oct 2009 - [Cesarean section--difference between reality and theory]
6 Oct 2009
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Technical information about 'Attitude of Health Personnel'
Definition: Attitudes of personnel toward their patients, other professionals, toward the medical care system, etc.
Descriptor UI: D001291
Alternative terms: Attitude of Health Personnel; Health Personnel Attitude; Health Personnel Attitudes; Staff Attitude; Attitude, Staff; Attitudes, Staff; Staff Attitudes;
Allowable Qualifiers: ethnology;
Tree Number: F01.100.050; N05.300.100;
History Note: 68