Search for dissertations about: "registered nurses"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 157 swedish dissertations containing the words registered nurses.

  1. 16. Postoperative Pain Assessment and Management: The Effects of an Educational program on Jordanian nurses’ practice, knowledge, and attitudes

    Author : Maysoon S Abdalrahim; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP; MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES; postoperative pain; nurses´ knowledge; nurses´ attitudes; surgical wards; pain management program; Jordan;

    Abstract : Aims: The overall aims of this thesis was describe the current nursing postoperative pain assessment and management practices in the surgical wards in Jordan and evaluate the effectiveness of implementing a ostoperative pain management (POPM) program in improving the Jordanian nurses’ POP assessment and management practices in the surgical wards. Lewin’s Force-Field Model for change provided the structure for planning for and implementing the POPM program. READ MORE

  2. 17. Newly graduated registered nurses’ clinical competence, professional development and work situation : In acute care hospital settings

    Author : Anna Willman; Jan Nilsson; Kaisa Bjuresäter; Anna Forsberg; Karlstads universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP; MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES; newly graduated nurses; nursing care; complex patient situations; clinical competence; work situation; professional development.; nyutbildade sjuksköterskor; omvårdnad; komplexa patient situationer; klinisk kompetens; arbetssituation; professionell utveckling.; Nursing Science; Omvårdnad;

    Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe newly graduated registered nurses’ self-assessed clinical competences, professional development, work situation, and perceptions of managing nursing care in complex patient situations during their first 18 months of clinical practice in acute care hospital settings.Methods: Cross-sectional and longitudinal data were collected from NGRNs with 2-15 months of work experience using the instrument Professional Nurse Self-Assessment Scale of clinical core competences II. READ MORE

  3. 18. Caring for dying and meeting death : the views of Iranian and Swedish nurses and student nurses

    Author : Sedigheh Iranmanesh; Luleå tekniska universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP; MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES; Nursing; Omvårdnad;

    Abstract : Nurses play a principal role in the caring for dying persons and their families. Increasing diversity and globalisation demand culturally sensitive and competent health personnel who have scientifically based knowledge about the universal phenomenon of death and dying. READ MORE

  4. 19. Person-centered fundamental care in the emergency room : Patient and registered nurse perspectives

    Author : Veronica Pavedahl; Inger Holmström K.; Ulrica Schwarz von Thiele; Martina Summer Meranius; Åsa Muntlin; Åsa Engström; Mälardalens universitet; []
    Keywords : MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP; MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES; emergency care; emergency nursing; emergency room; fundamental care; person-centered care; life-threatening illness or injury; Care Sciences; vårdvetenskap;

    Abstract : Patients who suffer from life-threatening illness or injury – experiencing conditions such as cardiac arrest, breathing problems, or trauma – are cared for at designated emergency rooms within the emergency department. In the emergency room, the registered nurse is responsible for those who are exposed and vulnerable and have complex needs. READ MORE

  5. 20. Caring for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities : how can it be experienced and percieved by registered nurses?

    Author : Marie Appelgren; Malmö universitet; []
    Keywords : nursing; caring; intellectual and developmental disability; Vårdvetenskap; Care science;

    Abstract : Registered nurses [RNs] are within the frontline of professional nursing and are expected to provide a diverse range of health care services to a varied and heterogenic group of patients. They are bound by a code of ethics that mandates that nurses respect all human rights regardless of the patient’s abilities or functional status. READ MORE