The literature reveals that much of nursing comprises ritualized activity and behaviour and that these rituals have a significant impact on nursing practice. This study uses an ethnographic approach to uncover the meaning of ritual and its impact on nursing practice by examining the rituals embedded in Intravenous therapy management of four registered nurses working in two surgical wards in South Australia
Accessible summary Forensic nurses are faced with unique challenges in their attempt to deliver nurs...
Rituals may be understood broadly as stereotyped behaviours carrying symbolic meanings, which play a...
AimTo examine the uptake of religious rituals of the Greek Orthodox Church by relatives of patients ...
This study examined potential nursing rituals using an ethnographic approach. The definition of ritu...
Many nursing scholars have examined the negative effects of rituals in nursing practice, and have ar...
Introduction: This methods paper examines ways in which ethnography and in particular the ethnograph...
This paper examines the use of a qualitative research methodology, ethnomethodological ethnography t...
Evidenced-based nursing is seen as the future of nursing but the real world in which practice occurs...
Aims and objectives: This discursive paper will consider to what extent Intramuscular injection (IM)...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Background: Grieving and death rituals vary widely across cultures and are often influenced by geogr...
Cultural models of the domains healing and health are important in how people understand health and ...
Forms of practice among nurses on acute care mental health units present a way of revealing how diff...
The giving of a ‘‘thank-you card’’ to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Accessible summary Forensic nurses are faced with unique challenges in their attempt to deliver nurs...
Rituals may be understood broadly as stereotyped behaviours carrying symbolic meanings, which play a...
AimTo examine the uptake of religious rituals of the Greek Orthodox Church by relatives of patients ...
This study examined potential nursing rituals using an ethnographic approach. The definition of ritu...
Many nursing scholars have examined the negative effects of rituals in nursing practice, and have ar...
Introduction: This methods paper examines ways in which ethnography and in particular the ethnograph...
This paper examines the use of a qualitative research methodology, ethnomethodological ethnography t...
Evidenced-based nursing is seen as the future of nursing but the real world in which practice occurs...
Aims and objectives: This discursive paper will consider to what extent Intramuscular injection (IM)...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Background: Grieving and death rituals vary widely across cultures and are often influenced by geogr...
Cultural models of the domains healing and health are important in how people understand health and ...
Forms of practice among nurses on acute care mental health units present a way of revealing how diff...
The giving of a ‘‘thank-you card’’ to the staff of a health service in which clinical experience was...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Accessible summary Forensic nurses are faced with unique challenges in their attempt to deliver nurs...
Rituals may be understood broadly as stereotyped behaviours carrying symbolic meanings, which play a...
AimTo examine the uptake of religious rituals of the Greek Orthodox Church by relatives of patients ...