An Officer and a Lady: Canadian military nursing: more than 4,000 civilian nurses volunteered to serve their country in war.(SECOND WORLD WAR) Esprit de Corps (4/1/2008) ...Officer and a Lady: Canadian Military Nursing and the Second World...civilian nurses enlisted as Nursing Sisters, a specially...theatres of war, yet nursing as a form of war work...equal access to military jobs, but the distribution...
Preceptorship placements in western rural Canadian settings: perceptions of nursing students and preceptors.(Research Article) Online Journal of Rural Nursing & Health Care (9/22/2006) ...well, as with the nursing profession generally, the rural nursing workforce is aging...years since 1994 (Canadian Institute for Health...autonomously, adapt nursing interventions to low...in the setting cite job satisfaction and team...
UW HIRES NURSING DEAN FROM CANADIAN UNIVERSITY IN VANCOUVER, SHE SETUP AN OFFICE OF NURSING RESEARCH AND HEADS A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.(Local/Wisconsin) Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) (6/23/2000) ...director of the School of Nursing at the University of British...will begin her Madison job in January. She is president of the Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing, which oversees 58 nursing colleges and schools. May...
Who stays in rural nursing practice? An international review of the literature on factors influencing rural nurse retention.(Report) Online Journal of Rural Nursing & Health Care (3/22/2009) ...the foundation of the Canadian health care system...distribution of the nursing workforce between rural...unequal distribution of nursing service in rural areas...Assessments of Canada's nursing workforce show only...serving the 22% of ...
Using empowerment to build trust and respect in the workplace: a strategy for addressing the nursing shortage. Nursing Economics (1/1/2005) ...them or their work (Canadian Nursing Advisory Committee...their organization. Nursing management will have...facilitate professional nursing practice. Kanter's...management, and ultimately, job satisfaction and organizational...within the ...
Generations in the workforce at CACCN: results of CACCN 2008 membership survey.(From the board)(Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses) Dynamics (6/22/2009) ...results with the general Canadian nursing population. The most...workforce profile in nursing and within the CACCN...voice for critical care nursing that CACCN has on issues...hardworking parents lose their jobs through downsizing...
Research from K. Wilkins and co-researchers yields new findings on nursing. Health & Medicine Week (8/17/2009) ...study was to examine job dissatisfaction among Canadian registered nurses in...modeling was used to examine job dissatisfaction in relation...dissatisfied with their jobs. Even when controlling...inverse associations with job dissatisfaction ...
Finding our voice as critical care nurses.(Critical thinking)(Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses ) Dynamics (6/22/2010) ...president and does an amazing job of running the affairs of CACCN...The voice for excellence in Canadian critical care nursing." Consider putting your name...the profile of critical care nursing in Canada by ensuring our voice...
Data on clinical nursing published by researchers at University of Toronto. Health & Medicine Week (1/12/2009) ...workforce and reduce job stress," wrote L...Toronto (see also Clinical Nursing). The researchers concluded...the Journal of Clinical Nursing (Challenges in getting workforce research in nursing used for decision-making...policy and practice: a ...
Studies from Laurentian University provide new data on nursing management.(Report) Cancer Weekly (6/1/2010) ...Researchers detail in 'Canadian cancer nurses' views...retention,' new data in nursing management. "The purpose...Canada report (see also Nursing Management). "Focusing...by both the worsening nursing shortage and cancer incidence...opportunities as critical ...
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