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Gratitude for new beginnings and for those who serve Nursing Outlook
As luck would have it, I am writing this editorial the week of Thanksgiving. This is clearly a very good time for an editor to look back and look ahead at what she (in this case) is thankful for. The ...
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Marion E. Broome
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Are we evidence-based when we like the evidence?
Although we know that much of medical and nursing practice does not have sufficient evidence to definitively direct practice, it is also apparent that there are well-substantiated practices that are n...
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Joanne Disch
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A Note of Appreciation to Our Reviewers
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Communication, training, well-being, and commitment across nurse generations
24 June 2011
Abstract: Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is a critical concern for healthcare management. Similarities and differences in the impact ...
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Yvonne Brunetto,
Rod Farr-Wharton,
Kate Shacklock
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Nursing and nursing education in Haiti
11 July 2011
Abstract: Haiti has long had the largest proportion of people living in poverty and the highest mortality level of any country in the Americas. On January 12, 2010, the most powerful earthquake to hit...
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Richard M. Garfield,
Elizabeth Berryman
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Nursing diagnoses in elderly residents of a nursing home: A case in Turkey
24 June 2011
Abstract: There are limited studies on nursing diagnoses of the elderly living in nursing homes worldwide. This study aimed to define the most frequent nursing diagnoses in the elderly residents of a ...
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Elem Kocaçal Güler,
İsmet Eşer,
Leyla Khorshid,
Şebnem Çinar Yücel
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The visibility of the discipline on the websites of academic nursing schools
18 July 2011
Abstract: Critical discourse analysis was used to examine the visibility of nursing as a distinct discipline on the websites of academic nursing schools in Ireland. The analysis focused on the content...
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Martin S. McNamara,
Gerard M. Fealy,
Ruth Geraghty
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Coping styles relate to health and work environment of Norwegian and Dutch hospital nurses: A comparative study
20 June 2011
Abstract: Nurses exposed to high nursing stress report no health complaints as long as they have high coping abilities. The purpose of this study was to investigate coping styles in relation to the he...
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Jolanda A.H. Schreuder,
Corné A.M. Roelen,
Johan W. Groothoff,
Jac J.L. van der Klink,
Nils Magerøy,
Ståle Pallesen,
Bjørn Bjorvatn,
Bente E. Moen
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Barriers of research utilization from the perspective of nurses in Eastern Turkey
02 September 2011
Abstract: Objectives: This study was performed to determine the barriers to the implementation of nursing research findings, as perceived by the nurses working in the Eastern Anatolian Region. Methods...
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Mehtap Tan,
Zümrüt Akgün Sahin,
Funda Kardas Özdemir
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Leadership needed to address the global nursing and midwifery workforce shortage
An estimated 4.2 million health care workers are needed to address the global shortage of human resources for health (HRH) to achieve global health and development goals. Internationally, nurses and m...
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Lynda Wilson,
Marsha Fowler
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