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Attitude of Health Personnel (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Attitude of Health Personnel'
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13 Dec 2009
BACKGROUND: The first nationwide, population-based study of Swedish pediatric oncologists was conducted in 2006 and it revealed that various aspects of their life satisfaction obviously influenced their stress-resilience. This second part of the ...
rec_pub_19711441-life-satisfaction-swedish-pediatric-oncologists-role-personality-work.htm
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. ...
rec_pub_19183235-transition-shock-initial-stage-role-adaptation-newly-graduated.htm
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 ...
rec_pub_19850187-nursing-religiosity-end-life-care-interconnections-implications.htm
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 ...
rec_pub_19850181-healing-existential-moments-art-nursing-presence.htm
Personal conscience and the problem of moral certitude.
29 Nov 2009
The moral practice of nursing requires the difficult work of discerning the best response to an ethical quandary. Determining the right course of action can rarely be discovered by assuming that one value, one theory, one point of view will always ...
rec_pub_19850177-personal-conscience-problem-moral-certitude.htm
Iranian nurses' preparation for loss: finding a balance in end-of-life care.
10 Nov 2009
AIM: To explore the nurse-patient interaction in terminally ill situations in acute care, focusing on the nurses' preparation for loss. BACKGROUND: Caring for dying patients can be a distressing and sometimes even threatening experience for nurses. ...
rec_pub_19017370-iranian-nurses-preparation-loss-finding-balance-end-life-care.htm
30 Oct 2009
The importance of the family's involvement in caring for children with cancer is as tremendous as the need to successfully educate our medical students and residents about the value of effective communication and family-centered care. This article ...
rec_pub_19858821-inclusion-parents-pediatric-subspecialty-team-rounds-attitudes-family.htm
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19854413-plastic-surgeons-tradition-transplantation-medicine-light-composite.htm
Should we maintain an open mind about homeopathy?
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19854319-should-maintain-open-mind-homeopathy.htm
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19853784-night-shift.htm
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