INTENSIVE care nursingPATIENT safetyOCCUPATIONAL rolesIntensive Care Unit (ICU) patients not only require life-sustaining treatments but also the preservation of their psychological well-being and dignity, and ICU nurses face heavy work pressure, focusing more on life-sustaining treatments for patients, ...
and medication error rates, the study found no negative impact on the quality of patient care provided on DEUs despite the increased workload for precept... LA Tochterman - 《Proquest Llc》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 The role of psychological science in efforts to improve cardiovascular medication...
The paper highlights reflections of one of the authors, Joel Walker, a psychiatrist and professional photographer, on the experience of using photography to foster reflection in practice. Four photographs in the exhibit are described and patient, practitioner and photographer reflections are presented as...
This article offers a reflective account of an incident that occurred between a nurse tutor and a patient on a cardiology ward. It highlights the importance of interpersonal skills in creating a therapeutic relationship, in particular th... K Elcock - 《Nursing in Critical Care》 被引量: 6发...
One key challenge in the management of the condition is the difficulty in achieving optimum patient compliance with treatment necessary to guarantee successful long-term therapy. The growing scarcity of health care resources demands that maximum benefits are derived from every given expenditure. This is...
Therapeutic relationships in critical care nursing: a reflection on practice Aims: The aim of this paper is to gain a greater understanding of the emotional intelligence required to form therapeutic nurse-patient relationships in th... E O'Connell - 《Nursing in Critical Care》 被引量: 53发表:...
The manner in which physicians and the healthcare delivery arena interact with patients and their families in film has changed significantly over the years. From a physician marrying his patient in to one assisting with a patient's self-induced death in films can demonstrate a dramatic change in...
Improving patient care. The cognitive psychology of missed diagnoses Ann Intern Med, 142 (2) (2005), pp. 115-120 Google Scholar 3 G. Norman Dual processing and diagnostic errors Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract, 14 (Suppl 1) (2009), pp. 37-49 Google Scholar 4 G.R. Norman, K.W. ...
Unspoken actions between the therapist and the patient have major and often unconscious influences on the psychotherapeutic situation. Mutual transferences... DH Frayn - 《Am J Psychother》 被引量: 3发表: 1996年 The circle of strength and power : Experiences of empowerment in intensive care Next...
Higher education The impact of guided reflection on clinical judgment of associate degree nursing students THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Roy Ann Sherrod DickensonSheree OwensThe health care environment continues to be fraught with errors and poor patient outcomes. Nurses, having the most constant time with...