Choice in childbirth: a realistic expectation?
(2007)
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Jomeen, J. (2007). Choice in childbirth: a realistic expectation?. British Journal of Midwifery, 15(8), 485 - 490
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Older nurses and midwives in the NHS. (2007)
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Wray, J., Aspland, J., Gibson, H., Stimpson, A., & Watson, R. (2007). Older nurses and midwives in the NHS. Nursing Management, 14(8), 26-30. https://doi.org/10.7748/nm2007.12.14.8.26.c8240Jane Wray and colleagues discuss the results of their study into the employment experiences of older nurses and midwives, which concludes that the expertise of these professionals is essential for the improvement of patient care WHEN THE Employmen... Read More about Older nurses and midwives in the NHS..
Review: evaluating information systems in nursing (2007)
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Oroviogoicoechea, C., Elliott, B., & Watson, R. (2008). Review: evaluating information systems in nursing. Journal of clinical nursing, 17(5), 567-575. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.01985.xAims. To review existing nursing research on inpatient hospitals’ information technology (IT) systems in order to explore new approaches for evaluation research on nursing informatics to guide further design and implementation of effective IT system... Read More about Review: evaluating information systems in nursing.
Employment experiences of older nurses and midwives in the NHS (2007)
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Wray, J., Aspland, J., Gibson, H., Stimpson, A., & Watson, R. (2007). Employment experiences of older nurses and midwives in the NHS. Nursing standard : official newspaper of the Royal College of Nursing, 22(9), 35-40. https://doi.org/10.7748/ns2007.11.22.9.35.c6232AIM: To examine the employment experiences of older nurses and midwives working in the NHS. METHOD: A total of 27 semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with nurses and midwives to identify positive and negative aspects of their working... Read More about Employment experiences of older nurses and midwives in the NHS.
Student nurses' attitudes to vulnerable groups: a study examining the impact of a social inclusion module (2007)
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Wray, J., Walker, L., & Fell, B. (2008). Student nurses' attitudes to vulnerable groups: a study examining the impact of a social inclusion module. Nurse education today, 28(4), 513-520. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2007.09.011Background: Front line health care professionals have a responsibility to ensure that excluded groups and vulnerable people have equitable access to health care services. This obligation is stated explicitly in the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code... Read More about Student nurses' attitudes to vulnerable groups: a study examining the impact of a social inclusion module.
Evidence-based nursing: a guide to clinical practice by Alba DiCenso, Gordon Gyatt, & Donna Ciliska (2007)
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Bowers, K. (2007). Evidence-based nursing: a guide to clinical practice by Alba DiCenso, Gordon Gyatt, & Donna Ciliska. Journal of clinical nursing, 16(8), 1589 - 1589
Health care assistants-an oxymoron? (2007)
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McKenna, H., Thompson, D., & Watson, R. (2007). Health care assistants-an oxymoron?. International journal of nursing studies, 44(8), 1283-1284. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2007.05.001
Are personality trait items reliably more or less 'difficult'? Mokken scaling of the NEO-FFI (2007)
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Watson, R., Deary, I., & Austin, E. (2007). Are personality trait items reliably more or less 'difficult'? Mokken scaling of the NEO-FFI. Personality and individual differences, 43(6), 1460-1469. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2007.04.023The psychometric properties of self-report scales, such as the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), are examined using a range of statistical methods such as factor analysis. These methods establish, among other things, whether items in a scale covar... Read More about Are personality trait items reliably more or less 'difficult'? Mokken scaling of the NEO-FFI.
Authors' response (2007)
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Shields, L., & Watson, R. (2007). Authors' response. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 100(5), 209-210. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107680710000507
Nurses' knowledge of pain (2007)
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Wilson, B. (2007). Nurses' knowledge of pain. Journal of clinical nursing, 16(6), 1012-1020. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.01692.xAim. The aim of this study was to establish if postregistration education and clinical experience influence nurses' knowledge of pain. Background. Inadequacies in the pain management process may not be tied to myth and bias originating from general a... Read More about Nurses' knowledge of pain.
Nurses' discourse in contraceptive prescribing: an analysis using Foucault's 'procedures of exclusion' (2007)
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Hayter, M. (2007). Nurses' discourse in contraceptive prescribing: an analysis using Foucault's 'procedures of exclusion'. Journal of advanced nursing, 58(4), 358-367. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04240.xAim. This paper is a report of an analysis of the discourse about contraceptive efficacy and side effects used by nurses when prescribing contraception. Background. All women seeking contraception should be informed of the efficacy and potential... Read More about Nurses' discourse in contraceptive prescribing: an analysis using Foucault's 'procedures of exclusion'.
Nursing and midwifery: time for an amicable divorce? (2007)
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Thompson, D. R., Watson, R., & Stewart, S. (2007). Nursing and midwifery: time for an amicable divorce?. International journal of nursing studies, 44(4), 523-524. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2007.03.002
The demise of nursing in the United Kingdom: A warning for medicine (2007)
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Shields, L., & Watson, R. (2007). The demise of nursing in the United Kingdom: A warning for medicine. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 100(2), 70-74. https://doi.org/10.1258/jrsm.100.2.70Medicine without nursing is an untenable concept: doctors could not practice without highly educated, knowledgeable and competent nurses as part of the health care team. In the UK, nursing is under threat and could pass away, to be replaced by techni... Read More about The demise of nursing in the United Kingdom: A warning for medicine.