Aims Aim of this study is to better understand the role of nurses’ professional judgment in nurse staffing systems. Design Qualitative comparative case study design of nurse staffing systems in England and Wales. Methods Data will be collected through a variety of sources: individual interviews, observations of relevant meetings and analysis of key documents. Ethical approval for the study was granted in August 2020 from The Healthcare Research Ethics Committee (SREC reference: REC741). Data generation will be informed by science and technology studies and practice theories. Discussion Ensuring adequate numbers of nurses are available to care for patients in response to shifting demand is an international policy priority. Eme...
Background: Nurses comprise the largest component of the health workforce worldwide and numerous mod...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
The focus of this study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses in the quality of care...
Aims Aim of this study is to better understand the role of nurses’ professional judgment in nurse...
Aims Aim of this study is to better understand the role of nurses’ professional judgement in nurse s...
Background: Whether implicit or explicit, professional judgement is a central component of the many...
AbstractHigher cognitive skills are essential competencies for nurses joining the technologically an...
Objectives: To review current methods for informing nurse workforce decisions in critical care. Man...
The study emanated from the researcher’s experience and involvement in clinical nursing and nursing ...
Autonomy in decision-making has traditionally been described as a feature of professional work, howe...
Background: Policy and reviews of health-care safety and quality emphasise the role of NHS managers ...
Working out how many nursing staff are needed to provide safe care on a hospital ward is complicated...
Aim Aim of this study is to systematically review and synthesize available evidence to identify the ...
AIM: This paper revisits the published evidence relating to how nurse staffing levels impact on pat...
The relationship between quality of care and the cost of the nursing workforce is of concern to poli...
Background: Nurses comprise the largest component of the health workforce worldwide and numerous mod...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
The focus of this study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses in the quality of care...
Aims Aim of this study is to better understand the role of nurses’ professional judgment in nurse...
Aims Aim of this study is to better understand the role of nurses’ professional judgement in nurse s...
Background: Whether implicit or explicit, professional judgement is a central component of the many...
AbstractHigher cognitive skills are essential competencies for nurses joining the technologically an...
Objectives: To review current methods for informing nurse workforce decisions in critical care. Man...
The study emanated from the researcher’s experience and involvement in clinical nursing and nursing ...
Autonomy in decision-making has traditionally been described as a feature of professional work, howe...
Background: Policy and reviews of health-care safety and quality emphasise the role of NHS managers ...
Working out how many nursing staff are needed to provide safe care on a hospital ward is complicated...
Aim Aim of this study is to systematically review and synthesize available evidence to identify the ...
AIM: This paper revisits the published evidence relating to how nurse staffing levels impact on pat...
The relationship between quality of care and the cost of the nursing workforce is of concern to poli...
Background: Nurses comprise the largest component of the health workforce worldwide and numerous mod...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine how nurses represent professional clinic...
The focus of this study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses in the quality of care...