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Mashup Score: 1The Professional Nurse Advocate in Research Delivery - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 10 month(s) ago
Pauline Brown is Lead Research Nurse for the Multi-Specialty Research Delivery Team at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Pauline has worked in research delivery for 13 years, she is passionate about professional learning, development, and quality improvement and recently qualified as a Professional Nurse Advocate. The roll out of the Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA), following…
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Mashup Score: 1Setting up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Professional Nurse Advocates - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 10 month(s) ago
In this blog, Emma and Kevin, both qualified Professional Nurse Advocates, discuss why they set up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Nurses, the impact to date for its members, and their hopes for the future. Emma Perry (@EmmaPerry2007) is a Mental Health Nursing Advisor for International Recruitment at NHS England and the […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 0Setting up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Professional Nurse Advocates - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 10 month(s) ago
In this blog, Emma and Kevin, both qualified Professional Nurse Advocates, discuss why they set up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Nurses, the impact to date for its members, and their hopes for the future. Emma Perry (@EmmaPerry2007) is a Mental Health Nursing Advisor for International Recruitment at NHS England and the […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 0Setting up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Professional Nurse Advocates - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 10 month(s) ago
In this blog, Emma and Kevin, both qualified Professional Nurse Advocates, discuss why they set up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Nurses, the impact to date for its members, and their hopes for the future. Emma Perry (@EmmaPerry2007) is a Mental Health Nursing Advisor for International Recruitment at NHS England and the […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 3Setting up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Professional Nurse Advocates - Evidence-Based Nursing blog - 10 month(s) ago
In this blog, Emma and Kevin, both qualified Professional Nurse Advocates, discuss why they set up a National Community of Practice for Internationally Educated Nurses, the impact to date for its members, and their hopes for the future. Emma Perry (@EmmaPerry2007) is a Mental Health Nursing Advisor for International Recruitment at NHS England and the […]Read More…
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Mashup Score: 3
This week’s blog has been written by Dr Lisa Kidd who is a member of the Evidence Based Nursing journal team and works as a Professor in Nursing at Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom. Lisa’s programme of research focusses on supporting person-centred self-management and in this latest blog, she deals with the thorny issue of how […]Read More…
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Person centredness is a complex and multidimensional concept; it’s unique and different for everyone. Although its conceptualisation varies across disciplinary and political contexts (Crib and Woodcock, 2022), it is consistently seen as the cornerstone of good quality healthcare. Whilst capturing information about the processes or activities of care are frequently recorded by health services and…
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Mashup Score: 0
Person centredness is a complex and multidimensional concept; it’s unique and different for everyone. Although its conceptualisation varies across disciplinary and political contexts (Crib and Woodcock, 2022), it is consistently seen as the cornerstone of good quality healthcare. Whilst capturing information about the processes or activities of care are frequently recorded by health services and…
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Mashup Score: 0
Person centredness is a complex and multidimensional concept; it’s unique and different for everyone. Although its conceptualisation varies across disciplinary and political contexts (Crib and Woodcock, 2022), it is consistently seen as the cornerstone of good quality healthcare. Whilst capturing information about the processes or activities of care are frequently recorded by health services and…
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Mashup Score: 0
Continuing our new ‘What’s hot and what’s new?’ blog series for Evidence Based Nursing, we share reflections on the latest news, research and updates to clinical practice and guidelines from different areas of healthcare and topics. This week, Natasha Carr, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery and course lead for the BSc (Hons) and MSci Midwifery […]Read More…
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This week's blog from Pauline Brown is about the PNA role in research delivery @EBNursingBMJ @GlosPNAs @GHFT_Excellence https://t.co/M90iofmRsy