AIM: To discover whether nursing students believed that a post-registration cardiac module was meeting their needs. METHOD: A descriptive qualitative approach was used in this study. Semi-structured interviews were recorded with a purposive sample of six registered nurses who had previously completed a cardiac module. FINDINGS: Five core themes were identified: the value of the module, being a student, thinking about practice, improving delivery of care and role expansion. CONCLUSION: The study explored the extent to which a cardiac module developed the nurses' confidence, skills and knowledge in the context of their ongoing careers. The findings were generally positive because the nurses recognised the benefits for their practice ...
Background: Nurses represent the largest sector of the workforce caring for people with cardiovascul...
Problem: Wearable cardiac life vests serve as an intervention to decrease mortality of patients afte...
Background: Nurses represent the largest sector of the workforce caring for people with cardiovascul...
Background: Over the last two decades the UK health service has endeavoured to place patient and pub...
Background/aims Self-management in patients with coronary heart disease is essential to the prevent...
Clinical placements provide opportunities for teaching and learning within healthcare organisations ...
AbstractObjectiveNurses play a strong role in helping patients reduce their risk for disease and mak...
The purpose of this research proposal is to explore the affect that witnessing or participating in c...
As managed health care develops and hospital budgets become tighter, myocardial infarction (Ml) pati...
Introduction: \ud Nursing in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) varies globally in terms o...
Aim: To explore nurses' perceptions of patient participation in different phases of the myocardial i...
AIMS: To establish what advanced physical assessment skills are being used by cardiac nurses afte...
The main objectives of this study were to assess the perceptions of patients immediately after their...
The purpose of this evaluation study was to consider the views of people attending a phase III cardi...
Background: Congenital heart diseases (CHD) are the leading cause of birth defect-associated infant ...
Background: Nurses represent the largest sector of the workforce caring for people with cardiovascul...
Problem: Wearable cardiac life vests serve as an intervention to decrease mortality of patients afte...
Background: Nurses represent the largest sector of the workforce caring for people with cardiovascul...
Background: Over the last two decades the UK health service has endeavoured to place patient and pub...
Background/aims Self-management in patients with coronary heart disease is essential to the prevent...
Clinical placements provide opportunities for teaching and learning within healthcare organisations ...
AbstractObjectiveNurses play a strong role in helping patients reduce their risk for disease and mak...
The purpose of this research proposal is to explore the affect that witnessing or participating in c...
As managed health care develops and hospital budgets become tighter, myocardial infarction (Ml) pati...
Introduction: \ud Nursing in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) varies globally in terms o...
Aim: To explore nurses' perceptions of patient participation in different phases of the myocardial i...
AIMS: To establish what advanced physical assessment skills are being used by cardiac nurses afte...
The main objectives of this study were to assess the perceptions of patients immediately after their...
The purpose of this evaluation study was to consider the views of people attending a phase III cardi...
Background: Congenital heart diseases (CHD) are the leading cause of birth defect-associated infant ...
Background: Nurses represent the largest sector of the workforce caring for people with cardiovascul...
Problem: Wearable cardiac life vests serve as an intervention to decrease mortality of patients afte...
Background: Nurses represent the largest sector of the workforce caring for people with cardiovascul...