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Nursing Education Research (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Nursing Education Research'
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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
30 Aug 2009
A majority of women with ovarian cancer will face recurrent disease despite receiving aggressive chemotherapy at the time of diagnosis. Given the complex medical and psychosocial needs of women with ovarian cancer and the time constraints within ...
rec_pub_19683095-computer-mediated-patient-education-opportunities-challenges.htm
A review of paediatric palliative care nursing education in Latin America.
30 Jul 2009
Around the world, children suffering from catastrophic illnesses need quality palliative nursing care. However, unstable economic, social, and political structures in developing nations have delayed the advancement of paediatric palliative care ...
rec_pub_19773701-a-review-paediatric-palliative-care-nursing-education-latin-america.htm
Transition to psychiatric/mental health nursing programs: Expectations and practical considerations.
30 Jul 2009
Mental health services have developed transition programs to attract staff, including new graduates, staff with mental health nursing experience without formal qualifications, experienced nurses wishing to move into mental health, and nurses ...
rec_pub_19594646-transition-psychiatric-mental-health-nursing-programs-expectations.htm
Communication and human patient simulation in psychiatric nursing.
30 Jul 2009
Communication is an integral component of nursing education and has been shown to improve health outcomes, patient compliance, and patient satisfaction. Psychiatric nursing emphasizes knowledge and utilization of communication skills. Nursing ...
rec_pub_19591024-communication-human-patient-simulation-psychiatric-nursing.htm
Five recommendations for prelicensure clinical nursing education.
30 Jul 2009
The acute shortage of RNs is both well established and projected to continue. Two primary factors contributing to the nursing shortage are insufficient numbers of faculty and insufficient clinical sites for students. Innovative academic-service ...
rec_pub_19681534-five-recommendations-prelicensure-clinical-nursing-education.htm
[Helping trainees to improve their relationship with hospitalized children]
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19689054-helping-trainees-improve-relationship-hospitalized-children.htm
29 Jun 2009
INTRODUCTION: Health communication interventions have been modestly effective for increasing informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among African-American men; however, knowledge and informed decision making is still questionable ...
rec_pub_19718941-a-comparison-spiritually-based-non-spiritually-based-educational.htm
Graduate nurses' perceptions of a critical care nurse internship program.
29 Jun 2009
Graduate nurse internship programs (NIPs) have existed for a number of years as tools for recruiting and retaining nurses. A recent literature review uncovers the rare NIP dedicated to orienting the graduate nurse to a critical care environment. Few ...
rec_pub_19657251-graduate-nurses-perceptions-critical-care-nurse-internship-program.htm
29 Jun 2009
The orientation process assists the graduate nurse (GN) to make the transition from nursing student to professional nurse. The collegial clinical model is an orientation strategy that was designed, developed, and implemented to assist GNs with this ...
rec_pub_19657248-the-collegial-clinical-model-orientation-new-graduate-nurses-strategy.htm
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