An observational study of patient handover communications among nurses on an oncology critical care unit (English)
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Contemporary Nurse
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54
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77-87
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2018
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Title:An observational study of patient handover communications among nurses on an oncology critical care unit
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Published in:Contemporary Nurse ; 54, 1 ; 77-87
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Publication date:2018-01-02
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Size:11 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 54, Issue 1
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Applying user-centred research design and evidence to develop and guide the use of technologies, including robots, in aged careMoyle, Wendy / Jones, Cindy / Pu, Lihui / Chen, Shu-Chuan et al. | 2018
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Using Skype to support remote clinical supervision for health professionals delivering a sustained maternal early childhood programme: a phenomenographical studyBruce, Tracey / Byrne, Fiona / Kemp, Lynn et al. | 2018
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Exploring attitudes of healthcare professionals towards ICT-based interventions for nursing home residents with dementia: a mixed-methods approachO’Sullivan, Julie Lorraine / Gellert, Paul / Hesse, Britta / Jordan, Laura-Maria / Möller, Sebastian / Voigt-Antons, Jan-Niklas / Nordheim, Johanna et al. | 2018
- 26
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The use of Facebook for virtual asynchronous focus groups in qualitative researchBiedermann, Narelle et al. | 2018
- 35
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‘We don’t even have Wi-Fi’: a descriptive study exploring current use and availability of communication technologies in residential aged careMoyle, Wendy / Jones, Cindy / Murfield, Jenny / Dwan, Toni / Ownsworth, Tamara et al. | 2018
- 44
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A social media intervention to improve hypoglycemia management at a multicenter hospital: a quality improvement pilot for clinical nursesDe Sousa, Filomena / Jackson, Jennifer / Knight, Ruth / Cloutier, Edith / Basa, Rosemary / Fourney, Anne / Devecseri, Kathleen et al. | 2018
- 52
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Investigating cardiovascular patients’ preferences and expectations regarding the use of social media in health educationEshah, Nidal F. et al. | 2018
- 64
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A qualitative study of new graduates’ readiness to use nursing informatics in acute care settings: clinical nurse educators’ perspectivesShin, Eun Hee / Cummings, Elizabeth / Ford, Karen et al. | 2018
- 77
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An observational study of patient handover communications among nurses on an oncology critical care unitMilesky, Jennifer L. / Baptiste, Diana-Lyn / Shelton, Brenda K. et al. | 2018
- 88
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A descriptive statistical analysis of volume, visibility and attitudes regarding nursing and care robots in social mediaSalzmann-Erikson, Martin / Eriksson, Henrik et al. | 2018
- 97
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Twitter discussions about the predicaments of robots in geriatric nursing: forecast of nursing robotics in aged careEriksson, Henrik / Salzmann-Erikson, Martin et al. | 2018
- 108
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Effect of education and telephone counseling on adherence to treatment and challenges experienced in anti-TNF-α treatment: a pilot studyOzkaraman, Ayse / Alparslan, Guler Balcı / Babadağ, Burcu / Kaşifoğlu, Timucin / Baydemir, Canan et al. | 2018