Background: Mass media plays an important role in communicating about health research and services to patients, and in shaping public perceptions and decisions about health. Healthcare professionals also play an important role in providing patients with credible, evidence-based and up-to-date information on a wide range of health issues. This study aims to explore primary care nurses' experiences of how mass media influences frontline healthcare.<p></p> Methods: In-depth telephone interviews were carried out with 18 primary care nurses (nine health visitors and nine practice nurses) working in the United Kingdom (UK). Interviews were recorded and transcribed. The data was analysed using thematic analysis, with a focus on co...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study of the experiences of practice nurses delivering a complex re...
This study, underpinned by a hermeneutic methodological strategy, investigates how British nurses ma...
Objectives: Care.data was a 2013 UK government initiative to extract patient data from general pract...
Background: Mass media plays an important role in communicating about health research and services ...
Aims: To examine nurses’ views on the impact that mass media has on service users and how this affec...
The aim of this study was to examine nurses' views on the impact that mass media has on service user...
Media portrayals of the nursing profession have been studied extensively, and found to be consistent...
Objectives Care.data was a 2013 UK government initiative to extract patient data from general practi...
BACKGROUND: Media raises awareness of important health issues, provides guidance to promote health, ...
Nurses are crucial members of the healthcare system, and they served an even larger role during the ...
BACKGROUND: The mass media frequently cover health related topics, are the leading source of informa...
Background: Telephone nursing in primary healthcare has been suggested as a solution to the increase...
Background As part of a larger study focused on interventions to enhance the capaci...
Background: Telephone nursing in primary healthcare has been suggested as a solution to the increase...
Aims and objectives: To describe the experiences of registered nurses who transition from acute to p...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study of the experiences of practice nurses delivering a complex re...
This study, underpinned by a hermeneutic methodological strategy, investigates how British nurses ma...
Objectives: Care.data was a 2013 UK government initiative to extract patient data from general pract...
Background: Mass media plays an important role in communicating about health research and services ...
Aims: To examine nurses’ views on the impact that mass media has on service users and how this affec...
The aim of this study was to examine nurses' views on the impact that mass media has on service user...
Media portrayals of the nursing profession have been studied extensively, and found to be consistent...
Objectives Care.data was a 2013 UK government initiative to extract patient data from general practi...
BACKGROUND: Media raises awareness of important health issues, provides guidance to promote health, ...
Nurses are crucial members of the healthcare system, and they served an even larger role during the ...
BACKGROUND: The mass media frequently cover health related topics, are the leading source of informa...
Background: Telephone nursing in primary healthcare has been suggested as a solution to the increase...
Background As part of a larger study focused on interventions to enhance the capaci...
Background: Telephone nursing in primary healthcare has been suggested as a solution to the increase...
Aims and objectives: To describe the experiences of registered nurses who transition from acute to p...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study of the experiences of practice nurses delivering a complex re...
This study, underpinned by a hermeneutic methodological strategy, investigates how British nurses ma...
Objectives: Care.data was a 2013 UK government initiative to extract patient data from general pract...