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An online social networking site designed to help boost nurses' morale is expected to be launched this year.
- Attitudes of nurses caring for HIV/AIDS patients. Gillispie, Luella C.; Davis, Barbara A. // AIDS Patient Care & STDs;Oct96, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p292
Studies the attitudes of nurses caring for HIV/AIDS patients in a southern community hospital in the United States. Use of AIDS Attitude Scale (AAS) survey form; Indication of an overall empathetic attitude towards HIV/AIDS patients; Curative factors according to Jean Watson's philosophy and...
- Bedside nurses recognize the benefits of nursing research. Begany, Timothy // RN;Aug94, Vol. 57 Issue 8, p18
Reports on the findings of a survey on bedside nurses' opinions regarding the value of nursing research to the nursing practice published in the periodical `Medsurg Nursing'. Sources of information for nursing practice; reasons for limited use of nursing research; Positive attitudes toward...
- Untitled. // H&HN: Hospitals & Health Networks;8/20/93, Vol. 67 Issue 16, p20
Reports on a study of nurses showing that staff nurses rate themselves as having a high degree of autonomy and authority in the delivery of patient care. Medical-surgical units versus emergency departments and emergency care units; Attitudes on nurse leaders; Hospitals that place more emphasis...
- Current research. // Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association (JCHLA);Aug2011, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p107
The article presents abstracts on papers related to library services including "Planning changes to health library services on the basis of impact assessment," by C. Urquhart and colleagues, "A survey of nurses' attitudes toward distance education and the educational use of 3-D virtual...
- Pediatric Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain. Manworren, Renee C.B.; Hayes, Janice S. // Pediatric Nursing;Nov/Dec2000, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p610
Focuses on a study which determined pediatric nurses' attitudes and knowledge regarding pain. Review of related literature; Results; Conclusions.
- POLITICAL PARTIES TO DEBATE NETS STAFF MORALE. // Nursing Standard;8/29/2007, Vol. 21 Issue 51, p7
The article offers information about the discussion of the National Health Service (NHS) staff morale at a political parties' annual conference in Great Britain.
- CHATTING AND SMILING WITH PATIENTS IS ALL IN A DAYS WORK. Stapleton, Vanessa // Nursing Standard;2/13/2008, Vol. 22 Issue 23, p33
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article, which focuses on the work ethics of nurses at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, in the January 30, 2008 issue.
- Lord Mancroft's tirade was unfair and upsetting for dedicated nurses. Harries, Kate // Nursing Standard;3/12/2008, Vol. 22 Issue 27, p32
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article in the March 5, 2008 issue which remarks on the attitude of nurses in Great Britain.


