Brief commentaries on exceptional performances by Canadian nurses that were written by patients and their families are presented. Praise for nurses whose experience in fields including emergency medicine, neonatal intensive care...
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Encourage everyone in and associated with your organization—clinicians, support staff, patients, families, visitors, vendors, etc.—to express their gratitude to the nurses who have made a difference in their lives through The DAISY Foundation. Ask nurses to share successes and positive accomplishme...
Wasson encourages those who are pursuing a nursing career to keep an open mind as they explore their career path. She herself had initially assumed she’d work in maternity, but discovered it wasn’t for her after seeing her first delivery. “Never in a million years did I think I’d en...
Without us, who would carry out the orders of the doctor? How are we made into someone lower than the doctors when we are immediately beside the patient while the doctors are not? More often than not, some of the newer resident doctors would often seek the expertise and advice of a seni...
These findings agree with the results reported by Poorchangizi et al., who showed that the professional value scores of the nurses trained on the professional values were higher than those who did not attend training courses [26]. In a study, experienced baccalaureate students and nurses ...
What could nurses do with more time? We partnered with The DAISY Foundation to showcase nurses who truly made a difference.
six nurses in six wards with only one respondent were additionally excluded. The average numbers of nurses who completed the T1 survey from each ward were 24 (Min: two respondents and Max: 36 respondents in a ward). At the T2 survey, 29 wards representatives and 279 nurses completed the su...
Emma* – who reached out toRegion Mediato discuss her experience working across multiple wards at The Canberra Hospital – said her overwhelming feeling is one of frustration. “We are consistently short-staffed on every day shift and most people are working doubles to cover the night shift,”...
Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, University of Southampton, explains why nurses should be among those recognised in the 2019 NHS Parliamentary Awards that reward staff who have made a difference to patient care. Alan,Glasper - 《British Journal of Nursing》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Our annual award...