Nurses attitude towards patients who are overweight in nursing careMaria AnderssonJenny Collin
which adversely affects a patient's outcome. The attitude of health care professionals has been described as being, even more, negative than that of the general public, which worsens the prognosis for patients with a mental illness.
Nurses' attitude towards ‘difficult’ and ‘good’ patients in eight public hospitals PURPOSE :The present study aimed to qualitatively examine the perspectives of nurses about physical activity in cancer patients. METHOD :A purposive sample... DD Khalil - 《International Journal of Nursing Practice...
(Mbanya et al., 2001; Walusimbi and Okonsky, 2004; Oyeyemi et al., 2006). Nurses attitudes towards patients with HIV/AIDS have been shown to indicate negative and discriminatory behaviors (Mbanya et al., 2001; Oyeyemi et al., 2006; Reis et al., 2005), while fewer studies have ...
A Survey Of HIV-Related Knowledge And Attitude Among Dental Nursing Students In South Western Nigeria information, interpersonal communication concerning HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards HIV testing, occupational risk perception and willingness to care for HIV patients... CC Azodo,A Umoh,E Ezeja,... -...
Indeed, the level of religious observance was found to be the most significant predictor of the participants' attitudes towards late abortions.Conclusion: Differences in attitudes were found between nursing students and nurses providing care to patients undergoing late abortions. Their personal religious ...
However, the nurses also request an unambiguous attitude towards patient involvement from the managers: “I think there is a lack of attitude about it. It's not really mentioned (…) It has come after things have been shown in the media…” (2A) The nurses’ experience that patient ...
Nurses' attitudes to terminally ill patients 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者: E Roman 摘要: Nurses' attitudes to terminally ill patients 关键词: terminally ill patient attitude nurses free word‐association test DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2001.01763.x 被引量: 28 年份: 2010 ...
The aim of this paper was, therefore, to define conscious and unconscious attitudes of nurses at patients at the Gynecology Clinic, Clinical Hospital center Rijeka towards patients and disease that can exert positive or negative influence on the relations of patients towards their disease and ...
Coercive measures are containment methods used in psychiatry to curb patients’ disruptive and aggressive behaviours towards themselves, others or objects. The prevalence of the practice of coercive measures in psychiatry is directly related to the attit