PROCESS AUDIT: PROFESSIONAL NURSE ACCOUNTABILITYdoi:10.1111/j.1945-1474.1983.tb00523.xMary LindseyFormer Administrative Coordinator Youngstown Hospital Association Youngstown, OhioRita MalieQuality Assurance Director Youngstown Hospital Association Youngstown, Ohio...
This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1111/j.1945-1474.1983.tb00523.xMary Lindsey R.N. B.S.Former Administrative Coordinator Youngstown Hospital Association Youngstown, OhioRita Malie R.N. B.S.A.S.Quality Assurance Director Youngstown Hospital Association Youngstown, Ohio...
Pippa Gough argues that practitioners should exercise their professional accountability and competence to the full in order better to meet the needs and serve the interests of their patients and clients--and to establish nursing's rightful place at the centre of the health care world. 被引量: 2...
Accountability A nurse must always be accountable for his actions, or lack of action. Professional responsibility in nursing includes being able to admit when you have made a mistake or an error in judgment, especially if it could potentially result in harm to your patient. Fear of negative con...
Responsibility, as identified in this study, highlights the ethical and professional accountability expected from nursing students, aligning with the increasing focus on quality assurance and patient safety in Iran. Social commitment, on the other hand, emphasizes the growing emphasis on public health ...
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Define professional practice and discuss the responsibilities involved Understand theCode of Professional Conductin relation to your own roles and responsibilities as a student, with particular relationship to accountability Describe the role that personal, organisational and professional beliefs and values play...
Refers to duties or the task that must be performed as part of nursing care. Accountability Is an obligation to accept responsibility Nurses are accountable for the outcomes included in the professional role. Refers to an individual's internal obligation to report concerns or violations ...
A transparency and accountability framework for high-value inpatient nursing care. The framework reported here offers nurses and their professional organizations a model for which to advocate for policy change. Hospital and health system ... KURTZMAN, ELLEN T - 《Nursing Economics》 被引量: 26发表...
These challenges have been exacerbated as higher education institutions pursue new ways of delivering courses in an era of rapid change and increased accountability. Professional experience isregulated by state accreditation bodies and by the Commonwealth Government and new national teaching standards and ...