UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND School of Computing and Technology Research Skills and Academic Literacy: CETM11 Assignment 1 The application of knowledge management in hospitals and its effects on organizational culture: A Brief Comparative Literature Review. Prepared by: Yusef Haddad Submitted to: Dr. Lynn Humphries Title of the paper | Yun, E. K. (2013), ‘Predictors of attitude and intention to use knowledge management system among Korean nurses’ Nurse Education Today, 33 (12), pp. 1477–1481
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|Purvi | | | | | |Course:Bachelor of nursing |School:Australian catholic University | |Unit code:HLSC122 |Unit title:Inquiry in Healthcare
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years, though, perceptions have changed and practitioners believe that family presence plays is crucial for improved patient outcomes (Kable, Chenoweth, Pond, & Hullick, 2015). Research, however is necessary to assess whether this new perception is realistic or influenced by certain unrealistic factors. However, further research is always necessary before making such major changes in the healthcare sector. Possibly, nurses are expressing interests in the change without a consideration of the initial
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Incentive Plan 1 SAMPLE 1 Pratt Nursing Home’s Incentive Plan Introduction Human resource represents the most valuable asset to an organization and it is for this reason that an organization will go to great lengths in keeping its employees satisfied. Employee satisfaction is known to be a factor that can have a significant on the performance of employees and by extension the overall achievement of organizational goals. There are several techniques currently applicable in the field of human resource
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UNIVERSITY CAMPUS SUFFOLK Faculty of Health and Science Department of Health Studies BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography BSc (Hons) Radiotherapy and Oncology Research Methods for Radiographers – Proposal Proforma Student Number | | Title or Research question | A small scale study on the effectiveness of phantom for radiographic positioning training- Student’s perspective. | Aim* | To investigate the effectiveness of phantom used by student radiographers for radiographic positioning
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Cardiac Tamponade After Removal of Temporary Pacer Wires Cardiac Tamponade After Removal of Temporary Pacer Wires The topic of my research paper is Cardiac Tamponade After Removal of Temporary Pacer Wires. Mahon, Bena, Morrison, and Albert (2012) stated “The study was approved by the hospital’s institutional review board” (p. 434). There were no informed consents obtained, information was collected from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Adult Cardiac Surgery Database and from health care provider’s
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Critique of Quantitative Article Elona Kronke NURS 3270: Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice December 07, 2010 Article.Critique of Quantitative Article Chiang, C. Y., & Sun, F. K. (2009). The effects of a walking program on older Chinese American immigrants with hypertension: A pretest and posttest quasi-experimental design. Public Health Nursing, 26(3), 240-248. Background and significance Hypertension has many negative impacts on health; hypertension among Chinese
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prisoners in custody in Queensland prisons and this number is on the increase. Prisoners have complex health needs and it is the role of the correctional health nurse to care for prisoner-patients and their health needs. Yet there is a paucity of research surrounding this topic. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe the lived experience of nurses caring for prisoner-patients. Five registered nurses, employed in correctional centres in Southeast Queensland were interviewed to illuminate
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Running head: THE NURSING IMAGE The Nursing Image April Warden GCU The Nursing Image A first impression is everything; it can never be repeated and is most often unforgotten. A person is perceived based on a variety of factors. One of the most important factors in perception is clothing. In nursing, wearing of scrubs is almost universal. The majority of nurses have the privilege of deciding what scrubs they will wear to work on any given day. Is any consideration given to the patient’s
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Quantitative Research Critique Quantitative research, which includes experimental research, was used in the study by Mohammadpour, Mohammadian, Moghadam, & Nematollahi (2013) to discover how localized heat effects chest pain in patients with acute coronary syndrome. This research critique critically reviews the strengths and limitations of their research study by examining the following areas: the protection of human participants, the problem statement, data collection and analysis methods,
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