There can be many reasons why one would choose nursing as a career. Remember this is one of the most common interview questions for nurses to test the amount of commitment you have for the job at the ideological level. It should be much more than ‘to get a job’. ...
This is especially the case for emergency nurses, who have to work speedily to get patients in and out of the ER and be able to change course at the drop of a hat, while also maintaining steady compassion and quality of care. Questions like this one, as well as many of the other qu...
Sentiment analysis revealed a pattern of positive word use when the nurses discussed resources, and a pattern of negative word use when workload was discussed. A better understanding of burnout, both anecdotal and empirical, is valuable information for any professional who works in the ER. Many ...
2) directive, i.e. wh-questions, to invite the child to provide information on the “who”, “what”, “where” and “when”; 3) Yes/no questions such as “Do you remember what colour she had on her hair?”; 4) leading questions for example “ It hurt, didńt it?”; 5) Wh-...
Preparing for your Emergency Room Technician interview is crucial for success. By familiarizing yourself with these 40 interview questions and answers, you can boost your confidence, showcase your skills, and stand out from the competition. Good luck on your journey towards becoming an ER Technician...
Open ended questions explored staff members experiences and thoughts on PREMs, the kind of PREMs utilised and how they were used. Transcripts were thematically analysed in NVivo 12 Software [20] using a framework analysis that identified recurring themes and data patterns [21] according to a ...
Preliminary recruitment of informants took place through midwives and child nurses working at the midwife-led clinic. The mothers were asked if they would be interested in being contacted to participate in the study after receiving spoken and written information about the purpose of the study. The...
Thus, the order and framing of questions varied depending on where they fit into the participants’ narratives. This allowed for following up on the participants’ experiences and may have given the participants an increased sense of control in the interview. The first author who conducted the ...
In this paper, we therefore pursue the following research questions: (1) What experiences of discrimination do transgender individuals have in healthcare today and from whom do these experiences originate? (2) What reasons do transgender individuals see for these experiences of discrimination? (3) ...
In this paper, we therefore pursue the following research questions: (1) What experiences of discrimination do transgender individuals have in healthcare today and from whom do these experiences originate? (2) What reasons do transgender individuals see for these experiences of discrimination? (3) ...