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Nursing knowledge as a response to societal needs: a framework for promoting nursing as a profession

Journal Article
Savič, B., & Kydd, A. (2011)
Nursing knowledge as a response to societal needs: a framework for promoting nursing as a profession. Slovenian Journal of Public Health, 50(4), https://doi.org/10.2478/v10152-011-0007-3
Introduction: As the population needs for health care at the local level become integrated into the global context, nurses are given the opportunity to make a significant cont...

Embedding compassionate care in local NHS practice: a realistic evaluation of the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme

Thesis
MacArthur, J. Embedding compassionate care in local NHS practice: a realistic evaluation of the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/7248
This thesis offers an original contribution to knowledge through providing a rigorous longitudinal examination of a complex intervention known as the ‘Leadership in Compassion...

Injecting drug use: developing a drop-in wound care clinic

Journal Article
Finnie, A., & Nicholson, P. (2002)
Injecting drug use: developing a drop-in wound care clinic. British Journal of Nursing, 11(Sup2), S8-S20. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2002.11.Sup2.10293
The first part of this two-part series examined the difficulties facing nurses working with injecting drug users with skin problems (Finnie and Nicolson, 2002). This article d...

Nursing ethics.

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Thompson, I. E., Melia, K. M., Boyd, K. M., & Horsburgh, D. (2006)
Nursing ethics. Churchill Livingstone
The fifth edition of this highly popular text offers a lucid and readable account of ethical issues affecting nurses and other health care practitioners, which will be of valu...

Promoting Health, Supporting Inclusion: Developments in the Nursing and Midwifery Contributions to Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disabilities in Scotland.

Journal Article
Brown, M. (2004)
Promoting Health, Supporting Inclusion: Developments in the Nursing and Midwifery Contributions to Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disabilities in Scotland. International Journal of Nursing in Intellectual and Developmental Disability. 2, 3-12
Public policy within Scotland is directed towards social inclusion and health improvement for all citizens. Since political devolution in Scotland in 1999, there has been a co...