Browsing by Subject "Health Sciences, Nursing."
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Baccalaureate nursing education : generic and career mobility graduates, leader behavior orientation and professional commitment.
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Florence Nightingale: Professionalized Health Care
(2015)Florence Nightingale championed social reform and the organization of nursing as a profession. During the Crimean War, she organized the care of injured soldiers, making the rounds at night as the ÐLady with the lamp.Ð Her ... -
Healthcare demand management system communication among the primary care provider, the beneficiary, and the nurse call center.
(1999)The purpose of this study was to examine characteristics of communication in a managed care context. Nurse call centers were the focus of the study and several objectives were pursued. The study sought to determine the ... -
Knowledge structures and problem representation for multiple concurrent and potential problems.
(1997)To investigate the research questions posed by this study, a novice/expert comparison design was used. The problem solving domain of interest was home health care nursing, with five newly licensed RNs participating as ... -
The relationship between nursing student performance and critical thinking in clinical judgment.
(2002)The changing health care system, the nature of patient problems, and the movement of patient care from acute care facilities to diverse community settings has increased the demand for competent, professional nurses who are ... -
Relationships among self-efficacy, anxiety, perceptions of clinical instructor effectiveness and senior baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of learning in the clinical environment.
(1997)Findings. Analyses revealed that the variable most predictive of students' perceptions of learning in the clinical environment were their beliefs of nursing self-efficacy. Significant correlations were also found between ... -
Role conflict and ambiguity among baccalaureate nursing students.
(1983)Although the study did not identify role conflict and role ambiguity as factors which influence the emotional responses of registered nurse students to the experience of baccalaureate education, the concept of role stress ... -
Speaking about death: An ethnography of speaking, a study of a community hospice.
(1998)This study of communication and health care focuses on how hospice medical personnel and their terminally ill patients talk about death and dying. It is a qualitative ethnographic study of a community hospice. The issues ... -
Transfer of educational concepts of an associate degree nursing program to the workplace.
(1998)The purpose of the study was to determine if the educational outcomes of the associate degree nursing program at a university in a southwestern state facilitated entry level competencies which are anticipated following ...