Journal of Transcultural Nursing Editor Marilyn “Marty” Douglas‚ DNSc‚ RN‚ FAAN Assistant Clinical Professor University of California‚ San Francisco Associate Editors Joyceen S. Boyle‚ PhD‚ RN‚ CTN‚ FAAN Professor‚ School of Nursing Medical College of Georgia Dula Pacquiao‚ EdD‚ RN‚ CTN Professor and Director‚ Transcultural Nursing Institute and Graduate Program Kean University‚ New Jersey Margaret McKenna‚ PhD‚ RN‚ MPH‚ MN CEO‚ Cultural Consultation Services Seattle‚ Washington Carmen J. Portillo
Premium Nursing Health care
Nursing‚ an integral part of the health care system‚ encompasses many tasks and duties throughout different aspects of the profession. To complete these responsibilities‚ nurses must possess a set of values to ethically guide them through both professional and personal life. Through the self-exploration and reflection that has taken place in NURS 1206: Relational Practice 1‚ I have been able to investigate important self-values. These core values that are featured in my self-mandala include being
Premium Nursing Nurse Health
Introduction: There are many different aspects to being a ‘good nurse’‚ but there are six core principles of nursing which have emerged through progression of the nursing profession‚ (DoH 2012). The core principles were brought in as a result of issues raised within the National Health Service (NHS) and have been identified as caring and compassion; dignity; communication; professionalism; emotional intelligence and the nurse-patient relationship. The three principles I have chosen to analyse are
Premium Management Marketing German language
This section of the essay will explore three of the six core values; Communication‚ courage and competence will be examined more in depth to gain a better understanding of their importance in the profession of nursing‚ and what impact they have on the nursing/patient relationship. “Communication is central to successful and caring relationships and to effective team working. Listening is as important as what we say and do and essential for “no decision about me without me”. Communication is key to
Premium Nursing Nurse Patient
JAN ORIGINAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING The role of advanced practice nurses in knowledge brokering as a means of promoting evidence-based practice among clinical nurses Kate Gerrish‚ Ann McDonnell‚ Mike Nolan‚ Louise Guillaume‚ Marilyn Kirshbaum & Angela Tod Accepted for publication 5 February 2011 Correspondence to K. Gerrish: e-mail: k.gerrish@shu.ac.uk Kate Gerrish MSc PhD RN Professor of Nursing Centre for Health and Social Care Research‚ Sheffield Hallam University and
Premium Nursing Nursing specialties Case study
Exploring the Future of the Nursing Profession The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) partnered up in attempt to improve the future of nursing and to meet the increasing demands being placed on the American health care system. Previous U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala‚ chaired the committee and produced a report in 2010‚ The Future of Nursing: Leading Change‚ Advancing Health‚ which makes recommendations in the areas of training‚ education
Premium Medicine Health economics Nursing
Top of Form Bottom of Form Sign in Create an Account Subscribe Cart About Us PUBLICATIONS Healthcare Quarterly HealthcarePapers Healthcare Policy Nursing Leadership World Health & Population Special Issues ElectronicHealthcare Law & Governance Books Essays PROGRAMS & EVENTS Breakfast With The Chiefs TELUS Health Talks - Inaugural Event HealthcareRounds Conferences And Education Healthcare Awards AUDIO/VIDEO CAREER RESOURCES Jobs.Longwoods.Com Nurse Jobs HR Resources Database
Premium Nursing Health care Nurse
Foundations of Health and Social Care Amanda Reddin Word count = 2182 In this essay I am going to show the importance of caring in nursing‚ and how it promotes high standards of care. Caring can be described in many ways‚ such as showing empathy‚ compassion and respect. Most caring theories incorporate all of these qualities. Every patient has complex individual needs and each patient interprets high standards in a different way. As a student
Premium Health care Health Medicine
Leadership Styles in Professional Nursing Tami Olson Chamberlain College of Nursing NR351: Transitions in Professional Nursing Summer B Session 2011 Leadership Styles in Professional Nursing Introduction “Managers with leadership styles that seek and value contributions from staff‚ promote a climate in which information is shared effectively‚ promote decision making at the staff nurse level‚ exert position power‚ and influence coordination of work to provide a milieu that maintains
Premium Nursing Decision making
Effective Leadership and Management in Nursing Shortage Amita Pradhan Grand Canyon University: NRS 451V-O101 September 29‚ 2013 Health professionals demand is on the rise due to nation’s 78 millions aging baby boomers. Nursing profession is in the midst of a cyclical and worsening shortage. Economists estimate 285‚000 registered nurses shortage between 2015 and 2020 while 95% of patient care is provided by nursing in hospital setting (Creasia & Friberg‚ 2011). Nursing shortage
Premium Nursing Management Leadership