Nurses’ patient education is important for building patients’ knowledge, understanding, and preparedness for self-management. The aim of this study was to explore the conditions for nurses’ patient education work by focusing on managers’ discourses about patient education provided by nurses. In 2012, data were derived from three focus group interviews with primary care managers. Critical discourse analysis was used to analyze the transcribed interviews. The discursive practice comprised a discourse order of economic, medical, organizational, and didactic discourses. The economic discourse was the predominant one to which the organization had to adjust. The medical discourse was self-evident and unquestioned. Managers reorganized patient edu...
Background: While patient education has long been an important part of nurses’ roles in patient care...
Introduction: Education of patients and helping them to be independent in process of self-care in bo...
Conditions for nurses’ daily patient education work are unclear and require clarification. The aim w...
Nurses’ patient education is important for building patients’ knowledge, understanding, and prepared...
Nurses' patient education is important for building patients' knowledge, understanding, and prepared...
Nurses' patient education is important for building patients' knowledge, understanding, and prepared...
This study aimed to explore the conditions for nurses' daily patient education work by focusing on m...
ABSTRACT Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to explore, describe and critically assess conditio...
Background: It is important to clarify nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education in da...
Purpose. This paper is derived from a larger study of nurses perceptions of their role as patient ed...
This book examines the interactional practices of nurse practitioners (NPs) and the delivery of heal...
Increasing the education of nursing staff is a society-wide issue, influenced by continuous developm...
Abstract: At least three decades after primary health care (PHC) took nursing by storm it is time to...
Introduction: Education of patients and helping them to be independent in process of self-care in bo...
 Patient education is a dynamic and continuous process beginning from patient's admission to discha...
Background: While patient education has long been an important part of nurses’ roles in patient care...
Introduction: Education of patients and helping them to be independent in process of self-care in bo...
Conditions for nurses’ daily patient education work are unclear and require clarification. The aim w...
Nurses’ patient education is important for building patients’ knowledge, understanding, and prepared...
Nurses' patient education is important for building patients' knowledge, understanding, and prepared...
Nurses' patient education is important for building patients' knowledge, understanding, and prepared...
This study aimed to explore the conditions for nurses' daily patient education work by focusing on m...
ABSTRACT Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to explore, describe and critically assess conditio...
Background: It is important to clarify nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education in da...
Purpose. This paper is derived from a larger study of nurses perceptions of their role as patient ed...
This book examines the interactional practices of nurse practitioners (NPs) and the delivery of heal...
Increasing the education of nursing staff is a society-wide issue, influenced by continuous developm...
Abstract: At least three decades after primary health care (PHC) took nursing by storm it is time to...
Introduction: Education of patients and helping them to be independent in process of self-care in bo...
 Patient education is a dynamic and continuous process beginning from patient's admission to discha...
Background: While patient education has long been an important part of nurses’ roles in patient care...
Introduction: Education of patients and helping them to be independent in process of self-care in bo...
Conditions for nurses’ daily patient education work are unclear and require clarification. The aim w...