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Author | Green, Cheryl | ||||
Title | Medication simulation: enhancing nursing students' clinical environmental awareness through self-care and promotion of patient safety | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | 25 | Pages | 37-51 | |
Keywords | Nursing students; Patient safety; Medication error; Stress; Anxiety; Distraction; Simulation; Aromatherapy; Exercise; Sleep; Nutrition; Positive affirmations | ||||
Abstract | Undertakes an evidence-based practice pilot project to examine the effectiveness of simulation-based learning in teaching nursing students to become aware of the role of stress, anxiety and distraction in medication errors. Stresses the importance of medication-error prevention at the pre-licensure level, by increasing awareness of patient safety culture. Notes the need to teach nursing students self-awareness of the distractions and stresses within the clinical environment and therefore the need for self-care to avoid medication error. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1612 | ||
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Author | Ingram, Lisette | ||||
Title | There is more than one way of nursing : new graduate nurses' experiences of their first year of practice | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 133 p. | ||
Keywords | Nurse entry-to-practice programme (NETP); New Graduate Registered Nurses (NGRN); Biculturalism; Patient safety | ||||
Abstract | Undertakes to explain the experiences of new graduate registered nurses (NGRN) undertaking a nurse entry-to-practice programme (NETP). Uses focus group data to construct a theory of NGRN experience, utilising constructivist grounded theory method. Interviews NGRNs in the Waikato DHB NETP, which uses a bicultural model. Concludes that NGRNs value culture in assessing patient need. Identifies barriers to valuing patients' culture from short staffing, stress and fear, work pressuress, and lack of insight into the cultural needs of patients from team members. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1800 | ||
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