As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursing vary and, consequently, both clients and providers, including nurses themselves, do not fully appreciate the nature of in-home nursing. In this study ethnographic methods were used to capture participants' perspectives of the actions, practices, values, and beliefs that collectively comprise the culture of nursing in the context of home nursing services in rural Australia. Findings reveal how nurses' and clients' experiences of in-home nursing differ from the textbook picture, and how interactions between nurses' practice approaches and care recipients' enactment of the client role create a cultural context affecting clients' health and wel...
Bibliography: leaves 309-334.Examines the culture of two nursing homes using an ethnographic method ...
Tasmanian rural community nurses practice in a role which encompasses both direct or domiciliary car...
Background: The general opinion in society is that everyone has the right to live in their own home ...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Economic necessity constrains health-care expenditure and waiting lists for hospital treatments rema...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. Background...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to understand how remote area nurses implemented primary he...
In 1996 Hegney published a seminal review of the literature concerning the status of Australian rura...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. Backgro...
Community nurses work with individuals and groups in contexts that vary from rural and remote commu...
[Extract] The term 'rural and remote nursing' refers to a vast range of very diverse nursing respons...
The solitary position of nurses who practise in geographically isolated communities to provide direc...
This article presents findings from the multi-sited ethnography of mental health nursing practice as...
Major health care changes have arisen recently that have affected the delivery of health care by co...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Objectives This paper reports research undertaken to investigate nurses’ and pa...
Bibliography: leaves 309-334.Examines the culture of two nursing homes using an ethnographic method ...
Tasmanian rural community nurses practice in a role which encompasses both direct or domiciliary car...
Background: The general opinion in society is that everyone has the right to live in their own home ...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
Economic necessity constrains health-care expenditure and waiting lists for hospital treatments rema...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. Background...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to understand how remote area nurses implemented primary he...
In 1996 Hegney published a seminal review of the literature concerning the status of Australian rura...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. Backgro...
Community nurses work with individuals and groups in contexts that vary from rural and remote commu...
[Extract] The term 'rural and remote nursing' refers to a vast range of very diverse nursing respons...
The solitary position of nurses who practise in geographically isolated communities to provide direc...
This article presents findings from the multi-sited ethnography of mental health nursing practice as...
Major health care changes have arisen recently that have affected the delivery of health care by co...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Objectives This paper reports research undertaken to investigate nurses’ and pa...
Bibliography: leaves 309-334.Examines the culture of two nursing homes using an ethnographic method ...
Tasmanian rural community nurses practice in a role which encompasses both direct or domiciliary car...
Background: The general opinion in society is that everyone has the right to live in their own home ...