BACKGROUND: Critical care is both emotionally and intellectually challenging, yet little is currently known about the experience of nurses' new to this environment. AIMS: The aims of the study were to: 1. Explore the experience of nurses' new to critical care. 2. Identify what factors influence the nurses' experiences during this time. 3. Evaluate methods used to facilitate nurses' development such as education and preceptorship. METHODS AND PARTICIPANTS: This longitudinal qualitative study was undertaken using hermeneutic phenomenology and involved all nurses (n=14) recruited to the unit during two cohort intakes in 2002. Data collection was by means of semi-structured interviews at one, three and six months. All intervie...
Background: Providing support for critically ill patients throughout their transition(s) while in th...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Following graduation most registered nurses in New Zealand spend the first few years of their nursin...
The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the lived experiences of newly qualified profes...
Background: The concept that critical care is a service rather than a location has been increasingly...
Objective: The aim of this study is to establish what nurses working within a critical care environm...
Acute care units are known to be busy and complex in nature with many stressors of which students fi...
This extended research proposal has been devised in order to examine perceptions of a structured ori...
Recent nursing shortages have been particularly felt in specialist areas, like Critical Care, which ...
The concept of new graduate nurses working in critical care for some healthcare systems remains a fa...
Aim: To explore the experiences of Nigerian nurses regarding the transition of patients from the Int...
Background: The transition of patients from intensive care to the ward environment is a regular occu...
Summary:Background: Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOS) have been reported to streamlinethe trans...
M.Cur. (Nursing Science (Critical Care))Qualified critical care nurses are under internal and extern...
Background: Providing support for critically ill patients throughout their transition(s) while in th...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Following graduation most registered nurses in New Zealand spend the first few years of their nursin...
The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the lived experiences of newly qualified profes...
Background: The concept that critical care is a service rather than a location has been increasingly...
Objective: The aim of this study is to establish what nurses working within a critical care environm...
Acute care units are known to be busy and complex in nature with many stressors of which students fi...
This extended research proposal has been devised in order to examine perceptions of a structured ori...
Recent nursing shortages have been particularly felt in specialist areas, like Critical Care, which ...
The concept of new graduate nurses working in critical care for some healthcare systems remains a fa...
Aim: To explore the experiences of Nigerian nurses regarding the transition of patients from the Int...
Background: The transition of patients from intensive care to the ward environment is a regular occu...
Summary:Background: Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOS) have been reported to streamlinethe trans...
M.Cur. (Nursing Science (Critical Care))Qualified critical care nurses are under internal and extern...
Background: Providing support for critically ill patients throughout their transition(s) while in th...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...