Title. Nurses' perceptions of preoperative teaching for ambulatory surgical patients. Aim. This paper is a report of a study to examine nurses' perceptions of the importance of providing preoperative information to ambulatory surgical patients, and factors that might influence their provision of such teaching. Background. Ambulatory surgery is now widespread and creates a challenge for nurses to provide preoperative teaching in the limited contact time they have with patients. Although nurses act as key educators in patient teaching, little is known about their perceptions of the importance of preoperative teaching, or about current practice in the provision of such teaching for ambulatory surgical patients. Methods. A self-administered que...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Background: The time before surgery is a traumatic period for patients. Despite this fact, no resear...
Background: The time before surgery is a traumatic period for patients. Despite this fact, no resear...
Recent changes in the health care environment have influenced the practice of nursing. Reimbursemen...
The literature on preoperative education is dominated by studies that employ experimental designs to...
Recent changes in the health care environment have influenced the practice of nursing. Reimbursemen...
Aims and objectives. This article aimed to explore the factors relating to nurses themselves that i...
Nursing is a crucial element in healthcare provision which involves collaborative care, understandin...
Education such as upbringing, teaching and training has become a common and undisputed part of nurse...
Preoperative education is described as providing patients with health-related information, teaching ...
Background: The surgical team members, particularly perioperative nurses do preoperative visits to a...
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The purpose of this thesis was to develop the preoperative information given for elective surgical p...
Doctors and nurses desire that their patients cough, breath [sic] deeply, turn, and ambulate soon af...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Background: The time before surgery is a traumatic period for patients. Despite this fact, no resear...
Background: The time before surgery is a traumatic period for patients. Despite this fact, no resear...
Recent changes in the health care environment have influenced the practice of nursing. Reimbursemen...
The literature on preoperative education is dominated by studies that employ experimental designs to...
Recent changes in the health care environment have influenced the practice of nursing. Reimbursemen...
Aims and objectives. This article aimed to explore the factors relating to nurses themselves that i...
Nursing is a crucial element in healthcare provision which involves collaborative care, understandin...
Education such as upbringing, teaching and training has become a common and undisputed part of nurse...
Preoperative education is described as providing patients with health-related information, teaching ...
Background: The surgical team members, particularly perioperative nurses do preoperative visits to a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73141/1/j.1365-2648.1990.tb01817.x.pd
The purpose of this thesis was to develop the preoperative information given for elective surgical p...
Doctors and nurses desire that their patients cough, breath [sic] deeply, turn, and ambulate soon af...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Background: The time before surgery is a traumatic period for patients. Despite this fact, no resear...
Background: The time before surgery is a traumatic period for patients. Despite this fact, no resear...