Category: Nursing

  • Personal Nursing Philosophy: Concept Synthesis

    Two Practice-Specific Concepts A concept is a highly complex mental image reflecting one’s idea about a particular entity. Concept formation helps classify life situations and thereby understand them. In the nursing profession, it is highly important to identify practice-specific concepts to have a clear vision of one’s scope of responsibilities, missions, and goals. I believe…

  • The Role of Nurses in the Implementation of an Evidence-Based Process

    Introduction Nurses play a significant role in the identification of the health issues that determine the accuracy of patient care due to their position and relation to patients. They may influence the health care processes as they are closely related to patients and understand their needs and issues. Nurses are responsible to gather, analyze, detect…

  • Descriptive Epidemiology in Nursing Science

    Table of Contents Introduction What is Descriptive Epidemiology? Application of Descriptive Epidemiology in Public Health Nursing What is Health Disparity? Conclusion References Introduction Epidemiological studies are done to determine whether exposure or the presence of a risk factor is associated with a particular disease. There are numerous examples of how these types of studies are…

  • Nursing Informatics: Articles Review

    Table of Contents Introduction Reflection Research Conclusion References Introduction Information technology has transformed many aspects of people’s day to day life, and the main benefit of it is improved access to information. In healthcare settings, clinical systems allow improving the workflow, providing better efficiency, and affecting the quality of care. Clinical systems are used in…

  • Descriptive Epidemiological Methods in Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Essence Conclusion References Introduction Diagnostic testing remains one of the topical issues related to clinical practice and the entire healthcare system. Healthcare professionals sometimes overuse these procedures to ensure the diagnosis is correct, and the treatment they plan to assign will be successful (Merrill, 2019). At the same time, some tests…

  • What is the Value of a Master’s Degree in Nursing?

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Theses Conclusion Reference Introduction In the modern competitive job market, advanced knowledge and skills in particular spheres of activities are immeasurably required, and highly qualified workers are more attractive to employers in comparison with mediocre ones. That is why a master’s degree may significantly benefit a person’s career. It will…

  • Understaffing Ratios in Nursing

    Table of Contents Understaffing Indicators Staffing Ratios Correlational Analysis References Understaffing Indicators It has been concluded that the problem of nurse understaffing negatively influences the work setting, the quality of care provided to patients, as well as patients’ health outcomes. However, among the identified implications, poor health outcomes of patients that received care in a…

  • Nursing and Medicine in South Africa

    Introduction: South Africa South Africa, a country that officially bears the name of the Republic of South Africa, has one of the largest economies among the countries on the African continent. However, despite this, the country is still stricken by numerous problems such as poverty, unemployment, disease, and extremely high mortality rates. Because of this…

  • Nursing Understaffing Change Implementation

    Applicable Change or Nursing Theory Utilized Addressing the current problem of understaffing in the United States will need a policy change. As explained above, the issue is aggravated by high levels of dissatisfaction among nurses in the country. Poor scheduling, workload, and poor remuneration are some of the issues that lead to nurses’ dissatisfaction in…

  • Nursing Research and Its Fundamentals

    Research in medicine is an essential factor in testing concepts and developing new knowledge. In nursing, research can be conducted in different areas, connected to the patients care and health outcomes. Blake (2016) argues that nursing research improves the quality of care that the patients receive. As the primary objective of the nursing job is…