Nurse Clinicians
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1. Violência de gênero contra mulheres profissionais de enfermagem de um hospital geral do município de São Paulo / Gender-violence against female members of the nursing staff in a general hospital in the municipality of São Paulo, Brazil
Introdução: Esse estudo investigou a violência de gênero contra mulheres profissionais de enfermagem perpetrada por parceiros íntimos (VPI), familiares e outros agressores. Objetivos: Estimar a ocorrência de violência psicológica, física, sexual; caracterizar os agressores, a busca de ajuda e locais procurados; analisar as diferenças entre enfermei
Publicado em: 2007
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2. Information needs and information seeking in primary care: a study of nurse practitioners
Objective: The objective was to understand the information-related behavior of nurse practitioners (NPs), a population of clinicians responsible for an increasing proportion of primary care.
Medical Library Association.
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3. Nurse clinician productivity using a relative value scale.
The use of relative value units to measure the productivity of nurse clinicians in four primary care practices is described. Relative value points and equivalent dollar values assigned to services provided by professionals yielded a different assessment of productivity than that provided by a count of patient visits. The physician-nurse clinician teams studi
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4. The role and practice of the genetic nurse: report of the AGNC Working Party.
The role of the genetic nurse has evolved historically with the emergence of clinical genetics in the field of health care. During 1994, a Practice Working Party was convened by the Genetic Nurses and Social Workers Association in response to discussion about the role of the nurse within and between regional genetics centres. The Working Party conducted a st
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5. The accuracy of guestimates
At times a clinician must describe the size of a lesion when measurement presents difficulties. A ‘guestimate’ may then be recorded. We tested the accuracy of forensic clinicians (10 physicians and 1 nurse) in guestimating the sizes of ten test objects, comparing their performance with 13 individuals from other professions. The participants were perm
The Royal Society of Medicine.
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6. Factors associated with successful answering of clinical questions using an information retrieval system*
Objectives: Despite the growing use of online databases by clinicians, there has been very little research documenting how effectively they are used. This study assessed the ability of medical and nurse-practitioner students to answer clinical questions using an information retrieval system. It also attempted to identify the demographic, experience, cognitiv
Medical Library Association.
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7. A Network-Based System to Improve Care for Schizophrenia: The Medical Informatics Network Tool (MINT)
The Medical Informatics Network Tool (MINT) is a software system that supports the management of care for chronic illness. It is designed to improve clinical information, facilitate teamwork, and allow management of health care quality. MINT includes a browser interface for entry and organization of data and preparation of real-time reports. It includes pers
American Medical Informatics Association.
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8. Reversing the slow death of the clinical necropsy: developing the post of the Pathology Liaison Nurse
The adult clinical necropsy has been declining for many years and is nearing extinction in many hospitals. In Norwich, to prevent this from occurring, a Pathology Liaison Nurse (PLN) was appointed, resulting in a modest reversal of the trend. In 2005, the number of adult clinical necropsies increased to 58 (clinical necropsy rate = 2.4%) from its nadir o
BMJ Group.
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9. Survey of outpatient sputum cytology: influence of written instructions on sample quality and who benefits from investigation.
OBJECTIVES--To evaluated quality of outpatient sputum cytology and whether written instructions to patients improve sample quality and to identify variables that predict satisfactory samples. DESIGN--Prospective randomised study. SETTING--Outpatient department of a district general hospital. PATIENTS--224 patients recruited over 18 months whenever their clin