Much skilled nursing practice is described by words which at face value appear low-tech and self-explanatory. Despite being acknowledged as intrinsic to practice “nursing assessment” has few operational definitions. This thesis critiques and reviews the methodological assumptions that underpin research and the frameworks commonly used to facilitate Concept Analysis (CA). Despite the apparent plethora of approaches to CA, the majority of them used (or adapted without justification or critique) the work of one author, and this was found to be simplistic and ontologically flawed. A review of the contemporary nursing literature was undertaken to identify uses of the term assessment. The subsequent Glasarian Grounded Theory Analysis reve...
District nurses are the largest group of community nurses in the United Kingdom and an important asp...
Aim: To explain the development of a discourse analysis (DA) instrument and method for an internatio...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
Much skilled nursing practice is described by words which at face value appear low-tech and self-exp...
Background: Much skilled nursing practice is described by words that at face value appear low-tech a...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
Aim: To explore assessment on a hospital ward for older people from the perspectives of patients and...
The potential of formative assessment (FA) for informing learning in classroom-based nursing course...
The study examines nursing assessment in the context of questioning how nurses' encounters with pat...
Thesis advisor: Callista RoyDespite the concept of healing being central to nursing, there has been ...
In recent years new modes of nursing work have been introduced globally in response to radical chang...
Aim: This article reports on a PhD study and follow up work undertaken to review and develop a tool ...
Using Charmaz's (2006) constructivist grounded theory methodology, this study sought to establish ...
Aim: To summarise, interpret and synthesize research findings on patients' and nurses' experiences o...
This PhD study aimed to explore nurses’ perceptions of quality nursing care and why they were unable...
District nurses are the largest group of community nurses in the United Kingdom and an important asp...
Aim: To explain the development of a discourse analysis (DA) instrument and method for an internatio...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...
Much skilled nursing practice is described by words which at face value appear low-tech and self-exp...
Background: Much skilled nursing practice is described by words that at face value appear low-tech a...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
Aim: To explore assessment on a hospital ward for older people from the perspectives of patients and...
The potential of formative assessment (FA) for informing learning in classroom-based nursing course...
The study examines nursing assessment in the context of questioning how nurses' encounters with pat...
Thesis advisor: Callista RoyDespite the concept of healing being central to nursing, there has been ...
In recent years new modes of nursing work have been introduced globally in response to radical chang...
Aim: This article reports on a PhD study and follow up work undertaken to review and develop a tool ...
Using Charmaz's (2006) constructivist grounded theory methodology, this study sought to establish ...
Aim: To summarise, interpret and synthesize research findings on patients' and nurses' experiences o...
This PhD study aimed to explore nurses’ perceptions of quality nursing care and why they were unable...
District nurses are the largest group of community nurses in the United Kingdom and an important asp...
Aim: To explain the development of a discourse analysis (DA) instrument and method for an internatio...
This is a study about the nature of nursing practice. It emanates from the debate about the disparit...