BJN brings together nursing practice, education and leadership into one comprehensive resource. It covers all clinical areas from respiratory conditions to mental health, helping readers improve outcomes for patients.
News British Journal of School Nursing Vol 9, No 1Pete Henshaw
Patients are usually discharged before they are fully recovered and ready to resume normal activities. Whether this includes physical activities or return to daily routines and work or school, the... Professional Why choose British Journal of Community Nursing?
Meeting identified needs Innovation in practice, part 2 British Journal of School Nursing Vol 9, No 8Meeting identified needs Innovation in practice, part 2 British Journal of School Nursing Vol 9, No 8Sarah SherwinHeidi FerrierHixonAlison LeaskSharon...
期刊名称:《British journal of nursing: BJN》 | 2010年第17期 2.Transforming higher education and the professional preparation of nurses. 机译:转变高等教育和护士的专业准备。 作者:Sturgeon D 期刊名称:《British journal of nursing: BJN》 | 2010年第3期 3.Young adults' experience of stroke: a ...
The article presents a guide for school nurses in Great Britain on securing funding to support research in school nursing practice. Grant-seekers are advised to ensure that they meet a program's criteria, individualize each application, ... None - 《British Journal of School Nursing》 被引量:...
Violence in schools has become a significant public health risk and is not limited to violent acts committed in the school setting. Violence in homes, neighborhoods, and communities also affects the learning and behaviors of children whi... KK King - 《Online Journal of Issues in Nursing》 被...
ursing Vol 10, No 7 Why we need to deliver a comprehensive SRE programme British Journal of School Nursing Vol 10, No 7Why we need to deliver a comprehensive SRE programme British Journal of School Nursing Vol 10, No 7Anna Feuchtwang...
Supporting children with nocturnal enuresis British Journal of School Nursing Vol 6, No 5Sally NorfolkJanet Wootton
available, we searched for, retrieved and rapidly appraised systematic reviews (rather than original publications) sourced from the most common electronic databases (including Medline, EMBASE, Psychlit, PsychINFO, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, Web of Science and British Nursing Index) up to the end of ...