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146 documents for nursing staff development
  • Demographic shifts among the aging population of the United States call for a re-examination of our understanding of the needs of these individuals especially when race, ethnicity, family composition, and country of origin are considered in the discourse. This paper examines some of the implications of the rapid increase in racial and ethnic diversity among the older population in the United States for delivering culturally competent care through community based service providers. As much of our population ages, families across cultures and classes will increasingly need to be involved with specialized service providers. An ecological approach to this issue posits that elders, their families, and communities are closely intertwined, and need to be examined in relationship to one another...

    ...The primary dimensions include the development of a more positive and stronger sense of self, the... Japanese-English community have founded a nursing home with bi-lingual staff. This allows for commun...

  • ...Among the recipients are Mardel Hume, a staff nurse on A3 Chronic Care at Brandon General Hospit... an award for excellence in professional nursing clinical practice, and Beverley Kearley, the stafff development nurse educator surgery at BGH, who will be honou...

  • ... Centre, an international development agency operated by Canadians working in partnershi...She was part of the first staff at Kildonan East Collegiate, where she introduced ... the Winnipeg General Hospital School of Nursing in 1935 and later got her nursing degree from McGi...

  • ... federal government in social policy development in Canada during the 20th century. Traditionally, ... thereof with supervisory, personal or nursing care or to rehabilitate them socially,. the standa... and clerical services, including staff training, relating to the provision of any of the ...

  • Clinical institutions have embedded their claims to legitimacy in research methodologies focussed on objectivity, replication and enumerative strength ([Ann Oakley], 2000; Hubbard, 1990; [Rosser], 1990). The type of knowledge-making activities in the midwife project that did not draw on these previously validated models escaped scrutiny because they were deemed banal, but also were dismissed because the "knowledge" to be produced was unlikely to impact on the clinical field studied. Our research team of humanities scholars seemed to intensify the sense of the hospital administrations and ethics committees that this research had little legitimate connection to the clinical field to be studied. As the epistemological paradigms were viewed as illegitimate (of uncertain origin and therefore...

    ... midwifery training is a very recent development). In Victoria, where women are seeing a private ob... birthing women and interaction with other staff and health professionals in the delivery suite. Th... as "girls" by unit managers in front of nursing staff. On one occasion, we were encouraged to try ...

  • Presently, in China, the population is aging at an accelerating rate and the number of disabled people is increasing. In order to ensure that the disabled, old people and others live in dignity, a legislative initiative for long-term care is badly needed to regulate money-raising, long-term care institutions and nursing staff. The costs of long-term care should be included within the scope of social insurance in order to maintain social safety and share risk. As for care institutions and nursing staff, because they involve management functions such as construction, health, labor and human resources, education and etc. and most of them are technical, related competent authorities should be authorized to set administrative regulations to form the standards for institution-founding and per...

    ... published a "Statistic Report of the Development of Civil Affairs in 2008" in May, 2009, which show...

  • ... time Presbyterian World Service and Development committee member, Rev. Laura Kavanagh, Presbyteria... warmly by a large number of hospital staff and local friends. One of our first tasks was to f... in India 60 years ago to contribute her nursing skills to people living in the tribal areas. Altho...

  • ... was borrowing paper and pens from the nursing station, William Young, the band's former chief, s... with Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada officials in Winnipeg. Catcheway said the p...To cut costs and pay down the debt, band staff agreed to go down to a four-day work week to save ...

  • ... region with equitable economic development, and reduced poverty and socioeconomic disparities... increased mobility of students and staff within the region, developing core competencies an... practitioners, engineering services, nursing services, architectural services, surveying qualif...

  • ... roundtables and presentations by policy staff in major regional centres, as well as before parli... of waterborne disease allowed for development of effective water treatment and distribution, mai... and causing two deaths of vulnerable nursing home patients. The outbreak was caused by a spill ...



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