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“Touchpoints”: parents and nurses’ perceptions and satisfaction

“Touchpoints”: parents and nurses’ perceptions and satisfaction

... both parents, the child and the whole surroundings of the ...mom and dad said that health professionals (nurses) did not treat users equally, and if they don‟t enjoy their profession ... See full document

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Situational leadership and professional nurses’ satisfaction : the example of hospitals

Situational leadership and professional nurses’ satisfaction : the example of hospitals

... head nurses and compare them with the perceptions of their direct employees ...job satisfaction. Using descriptive, inferential and correlational analysis, the study was conducted in ... See full document

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CHILDCARE AND NURSING CARE: PERCEPTIONS OF NURSES OF FAMILY HEALTH STRATEGY

CHILDCARE AND NURSING CARE: PERCEPTIONS OF NURSES OF FAMILY HEALTH STRATEGY

... nurse and the other members of the FHS, so that not only the mother but the whole family is encouraged and included in the development and effective maintenance of good health practices, especially ... See full document

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Factors Influencing Student Nurses’ Perceptions of Success and Failure in Second Language Writing – A Classroom-based Study

Factors Influencing Student Nurses’ Perceptions of Success and Failure in Second Language Writing – A Classroom-based Study

... difficulties and factors that may help establish their writing perceptions, none of them systematically investigated the factors (causalities) that may influence student nursesperceptions of ... See full document

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Perceptions of marital and parental satisfaction and its relation withparental attachment in portuguese late adolescents

Perceptions of marital and parental satisfaction and its relation withparental attachment in portuguese late adolescents

... adolescents’ perceptions of parents’ marital and parental satisfaction as dependent variables revealing significant differences among ....001) and styles of attachment to mother (F(3, ... See full document

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Kangaroo method: perceptions on knowledge, potencialities and barriers among nurses

Kangaroo method: perceptions on knowledge, potencialities and barriers among nurses

... creation and the construction of affective ties between mother and child, extensive to the father and the ...the nurses' care practice, the reports point out that they recognize it as an ... See full document

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Staff Nurses' Perceptions and Experiences about Structural Empowerment: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study.

Staff Nurses' Perceptions and Experiences about Structural Empowerment: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study.

... markets and consumers within a global economy need adaptive organi- ...involvement and decision- making processes in order to be more productive, resulting in engaged employees and excellent outcomes ... See full document

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Pain Management Perceptions of the Neonatal Nurses in NICUs and Neonatal Units in Ardebil, Iran

Pain Management Perceptions of the Neonatal Nurses in NICUs and Neonatal Units in Ardebil, Iran

... the nurses reported that parents should be involved with the care and comfort of their infant during the painful ...that parents should be involved with their infants' pain care ...that ... See full document

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of premature infants: parents’ perceptions and revelations about nursing care

of premature infants: parents’ perceptions and revelations about nursing care

... especially nurses, who continuously take care of ...respect and affection towards the professionals. Nurses are like my ...of and with us, they do what it needs to be done and when ... See full document

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Parents’ and nurses’ perceptions of Nursing care in neonatology – an integrative review

Parents’ and nurses’ perceptions of Nursing care in neonatology – an integrative review

... question and the objectives set out, an integrative review was chosen for being a broad methodological approach that enabled the inclusion of experimental and non- experimental studies and even data ... See full document

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Digital Curation and Costs: Approaches and Perceptions

Digital Curation and Costs: Approaches and Perceptions

... use and reuse: Rushbridge & Ross [46], Queiroz [41] and Machado [33] discuss the increase in journals’ subscription fees that stimulated the emergence of open ...[55] and Saraiva & Quaresma ... See full document

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NURSES’ PERCEPTIONS OF PERMANENT EDUCATION FOR HEALTH IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL

NURSES’ PERCEPTIONS OF PERMANENT EDUCATION FOR HEALTH IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL

... the nurses perceive Continuous Education for Health in a teaching hospital and knowing the easiness and difficulties felt by them towards Continuous Education promotion in a teaching ...seventeen ... See full document

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Nurses’ perceptions on nursing supervision in Primary Health Care

Nurses’ perceptions on nursing supervision in Primary Health Care

... the perceptions of nurses on nursing supervision in the work ...participants: Nurses´ activities in Primary Health Care Units and Nurses´ perceptions about nursing ...forms ... See full document

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Employees’ Perceptions of Internal Communication Processes and Communication Satisfaction in a Northern Portuguese Higher Education Institution

Employees’ Perceptions of Internal Communication Processes and Communication Satisfaction in a Northern Portuguese Higher Education Institution

... clipping, and the agenda, as they play important roles in terms of the creation of a shared culture, seeking to ensure that human resources of the institution are well and clearly ...all and should ... See full document

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Bullying and engagement among nurses

Bullying and engagement among nurses

... The UWES 9 items are based on the definition of engagement 22 . It includes three subscales: vigor, dedi- cation and absorption. In each item, the respondent is asked to think about their professional tasks ... See full document

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Nurses' Motivation and Satisfaction at Work: an Exploratory Study at the Centro Hospitalar S. João

Nurses' Motivation and Satisfaction at Work: an Exploratory Study at the Centro Hospitalar S. João

... Cardoso and Carvalho (2005) have concluded that even though remuneration is a motivational factor at work it is not the main ...by nurses, such as stability attained at work and commitment to the ... See full document

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Digital Curation and Costs: Approaches and Perceptions’

Digital Curation and Costs: Approaches and Perceptions’

... recurring and diverse in ...uncertainty and benefit. It considers value and costs models to be merely part of a broader economic modelling, which in turn is a part of achieving digital preservation ... See full document

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Stakeholders satisfaction and sustainable success

Stakeholders satisfaction and sustainable success

... One of the research limitations of this works is that the respondents were Managers from organizations with a certified management system from APCER and the analysis is based on their perceptions. ... See full document

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Nurses Cultural Conscience and Nursing Practice

Nurses Cultural Conscience and Nursing Practice

... Cowan and Norman, Garity defined the term cultural competence as “the sensitivity toward different cultural ...taboos and spirituality. On the other hand, Abrums and Leppa point out that cultural ... See full document

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Families, Mental Disorders and Nurses' Attitudes

Families, Mental Disorders and Nurses' Attitudes

... 66 Nurses and 201 nursing auxiliaries, in residents of older people's homes with dementia, the authors report that the nursing auxiliaries show less positive attitudes in front of the families, and ... See full document

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