Objective: To investigate the clinical implementation and effectiveness of the humanistic care nursing model, and to offer a reference for enhancing humanistic care practices in clinical settings.
Purpose: Physical restraint (PR) reduction interventions are currently exploring in developed regions with well-established welfare systems, whereas developing countries with fast population aging ...
Introduction Poor patient assessment results in undetected clinical deterioration. Yet, there is no standardised assessment framework for >29 000 Australian emergency nurses. To reduce clinical ...
The nursing process is the gold standard for nursing care provision and the only guide that enables nurses to adequately communicate patients’ general conditions for the purpose of continuity of care ...
Aim This study aims to identify key determinants and strategies for effectively implementing a reflection method to support adequate use of the ‘Informal Care’ guideline within community nursing. The ...
The nursing process is a systematic, 5-step approach to delivering quality, holistic and person-centred nursing care. The 5 steps are: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation.
Objective A process evaluation of the Children and Young People’s Health Partnership (CYPHP) model of integrated care for the interpretation of trial findings and building evidence on the ...
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