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NURSES' knowledge, skills and personal attributes for providing ...

Clinical nurses reported on some skills and personal attributes for health education practice, but they seem to lack health education ...

NURSES' knowledge, skills and personal attributes for providing ...

Nurses' knowledge, skills and attitudes about health education competence are low to moderate. Training and organizational support are key.

Nurses knowledge, attitudes and education needs towards acute ...

This meta-analysis found that only 45.59% (95% CI: 20.46-71.97) of the 1090 respondents had adequate or above adequate levels of knowledge about acute pain ...

Nursing Knowledge - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Nursing knowledge has been described as the knowledge that is useful to nurses, whether it is derived from the discipline of nursing or other disciplines.

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward Patient Safety among ...

To assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) toward patient safety among nurses working at primary and comprehensive health care centers in Jordan.

Nurses' knowledge, attitudes, practice, and decision-making skills ...

The present study examines the critical care nurse's knowledge, attitudes, practice (KAP), and decision-making related to early assessment and management of ...

Top 20 Nursing Skills You Learn from a Nursing Degree

What Hard Skills Should Nurses Have? · 1. Patient Care Knowledge and Techniques · 2. Urgent and Emergency Care · 3. Taking Patient and Family ...

Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Evidence-Based Practice

The majority of nurses have a good attitude toward their job, but most are uninformed of the significance of EBP in their profession.

Nurses' Knowledge, Perception, and Attitude towards Evidence ...

The present study aims to assess the knowledge, perception, and attitude of nurses regarding evidence-based practice.

Nurses' knowledge of, attitudes towards and awareness of the ...

This study underscores the potential of the metaverse in nursing, revealing that nurses are optimistic about its application in patient education and virtual ...

Defining nursing knowledge. | Nursing Times

Nurses often use knowledge from biological sciences, such as physiology, as well as knowledge from the social sciences, such as psychology.

10+ Essential Nursing Skills | Goodwin University

More importantly, which skills are needed to make nurses successful in their role, and to stand out amongst the rest? ... knowledge, practice ...

Nurses' knowledge and confidence in recognizing and managing ...

Nurses possessed moderate levels of knowledge about sepsis (mean score = 10.56/15; SD = 2.01) and confidence in recognizing and responding to patients with ...

Nurses' Knowledge and Skills to Manage Patients with ...

The purpose of this study is to identify the knowledge and skills of nurses to manage patients with psychological distress in emergency departments.

Nurses' knowledge, attitudes and practices towards palliative care ...

This study aimed to explore the levels of knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward palliative care (PC) among nurses working with patients diagnosed with ...

"Nurses Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude Toward Electronic Health ...

Information technology (IT) has been rapidly integrated into the healthcare industry, including nursing, and has the ability to reduce errors, cut cost, ...

Patients' Perceptions of the Importance of Nurses' Knowledge About ...

Conclusions: Patients appreciated meeting nurses who had experience and could combine clinical and biologic knowledge and nursing skills with a human touch. In ...

Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Evidence-Based Practice

This review is to consolidate the existing research on nurses' understanding of evidence-based practice, attitudes toward it, and practices related to it.

Students Nurses' Knowledge toward ED Training

52 % of the students stated that they have not been trained at all in the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) applications with a significant statistical ...

Knowledge, A Power Source for Nurses - Lippincott NursingCenter

Knowledge can give nurses greater power to take action and lack of knowledge can leave nurses powerless to provide safe or effective care.