Lewis, Robin
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Nursing inquiry
To address longstanding workforce shortages, increase efficiency and control the costs associated with the modern health-care provision, there has been a worldwide policy to promote increased flexibility within the health-care workforce. This is being done primarily by extending the 'scope of practice' of existing occupational roles into what is re...
Ramsey, Sarah M Brooks, Jane Briggs, Michelle Hallett, Christine E
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Nursing inquiry
The purpose of this contemporary history study is to analyse nursing strategy documents produced by NHS Trusts in England in the period 2009-2013, through a process of discourse analysis. In 2013 the Francis Report on the Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust was published. The Report highlighted the full range of organisational failures in a Trus...
Cooper Brathwaite, Angela Versailles, Dania Juüdi-Hope, Daria Coppin, Maurice Jefferies, Keisha Bradley, Renee Campbell, Racquel Garraway, Corsita Obewu, Ola LaRonde-Ogilvie, Cheryl
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Nursing inquiry
Racism against Black people, Indigenous and other racialized people continues to exist in healthcare and academic settings. Racism produces profound harm to racialized people. Strategies to address systemic racism must be implemented to bring about sustainable changes in healthcare and academic settings. This quality improvement initiative provides...
Iheduru-Anderson, Kechi Waite, Roberta
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Nursing inquiry
In the profession of nursing, whiteness continues to be deeply rooted because of the uncritical recognition of the white racial domination evident within the ranks of nursing leadership. White privilege is exerted in its ascendency and policy-making within the nursing discipline and in the Eurocentric agenda that commands nursing pedagogy. While at...
Rosi, Ivana Maria Milos, Roberto Galimberti, Paolo Maria Rancati, Stefania
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Nursing inquiry
In the last year of the Great War, Italy was also hit by the Spanish flu. The Civic Hospitals faced a deadly disaster with insufficient resources. All the heavy workload fell on the female nursing staff, who were the only ones able ensure the continuity of the hospital services. This study aimed to explore the impact of the influenza on the health ...
Nyborg, Vibeke Narverud Hvalvik, Sigrun
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Nursing inquiry
The professionalization of modern nursing education from 1850 and forward is closely linked to values and virtues underpinned by Christian ideals, sex-based stereotypes and class. Development in the late 19th century of modern hospital medicine, combined with a scientific understanding of antisepsis and asepsis, hygiene, contagion prevention and ge...
Carnevale, Franco A
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Nursing inquiry
Nursing scholars have called for nursing approaches with children that ensure the promotion of their childhood, contesting dominant adult-based approaches that are adapted for practice with children. Although the nursing literature includes many important advances in the promotion of child-centered approaches, there are still significant gaps in fu...
Kett, Paula M Bekemeier, Betty Altman, Molly R Herting, Jerald R
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Nursing inquiry
Evidence points to nurses as possessing particular skills which are important for public health leadership; in particular, investigators have found that a nurse public health director is strongly associated with positive health department performance. To better understand this association and to guide the effective deployment of nurse leaders, rese...
Fernández-Basanta, Sara Castro-Rodríguez, Marta Movilla-Fernández, María-Jesús
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Nursing inquiry
Nursing staff plays a key role in the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic, being in the front line of care. This study sought to synthesise the qualitative literature on care experiences of frontline nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. A search was conducted on five databases in January 2021. Fifteen qualitative studies met the inclusi...
Boakye, Priscilla N
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Nursing inquiry
Midwives and nurses play a critical role in safeguarding the lives of women in resource-constrained African countries. Working within the context of scarce resources may undermine their moral agency and hinder their ability to care. The purpose of this paper is to understand the influence of resource scarcity on midwifery and nursing care and pract...