The author would like to extend her sincere appreciation to Lilith Merle Meyer, research assistant at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin, for her invaluable assistance in screening, quality assessment, and data extraction throughout the course of this review. Conflicts of Interest The author ...
Residents have different ideas about the end of their lives and dying in the home. NH residents wish not to become bedridden and in need of care in the last phase of life. Furthermore, they wish that their health condition does not deteriorate further allowing for a degree of mobility and...
similar to the model that we experienced in our trips to Cuba. This type of program requires a leader, a small group of interested INANE members, and connections with individuals or groups in another country who are eager to spend a few days to a week exchanging ...
Nurses are present at patients’ bedsides 24 h a day, seven days a week, and they interact with physicians, pharmacists, families, and other health care team members on a daily basis. They are important for timely coordination and communication of the patient’s status to the team [1]. ...
March 20-24, 2025. For many nurse scholars and students who are seeking to strengthen nursology theory and philosophy content in education, this is a major event not-to-be missed! Our 2024 week was a major success – now a landmark event with 34 knowledge sessions, 3 plenary featured ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented challenges and opportunities for student learning. Students expressed appreciation for the opportunity to contribute to the health of their community in the context of this pandemic. At the same time, they were concerned for their own health and the ...
Theme was "Vaccines work for all. Students were actively participated. Incharge staff Mrs.Margret and Mrs.Kumari On behalf of World Glaucoma week from 6-03-2022 to 12-03-2022, we (I M.Sc nursing, III B.S.c nursing students and staff) visited Old age Home Anbagam at Munchirai on ...
What most hospitals do with nurses’ schedule is divide daily work into morning, afternoon and night, and assign the shifts in a rotating process. In traditional systems, or slow rotation, shifts rotate weekly; that is to say, a week of night work, followed by two weeks of working in the...
We acknowledge our profound appreciation to: A/Prof Donna Waters & Dr Naomi Malouf who conducted focus groups; to Dr Mary-Helen Ward for her review and com- ment on this manuscript; to Sharne Hogan, Director of Nursing, Concord Repatriation General Hospital for in- kind support and ...
They put me on a drug for it. I've taken it every week since. After a year I had another bone scan. But I never got the results, and no one followed it up. I suppose I didn't take it seriously. Over the last few years, I've noticed my spine has got quite curved. Sometimes...