Uncovering the evidence of non-expert nephrology nursing practice
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2006
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Expertise in nursing has been widely studied although there have been no previous studies into what constitutes expertise in nephrology (renal) nursing. This paper, which is abstracted from a larger study into the acquisition and exercise of nephrology nursing expertise, provides evidence of the characteristics and practices of non-expert nephrology nurses. Using the grounded theory method, the study took place in one renal unit in New South Wales, Australia, and involved six non-expert and 11 expert nurses. Sampling was purposive then theoretical. Simultaneous data collection and analysis using participant observation, review of nursing documentation and semistructured interviews was undertaken. The study revealed a three-stage skills-acquisitive process that was identified as non-expert, experienced non-expert and expert stages. Non-expert nurses showed superficial nephrology nursing knowledge and limited experience; they were acquiring basic nephrology nursing skills and possessed a narrow focus of practice. |
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Blackwell Publishing |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43791/1/Uncovering_the_evidence_of_non-expert_nephrology_nursing_practice..pdf DOI:10.1111/j.1440-172X.2006.00550.x Bonner, Ann (2006) Uncovering the evidence of non-expert nephrology nursing practice. International Journal Of Nursing Practice, 12(2), pp. 51-56. |
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Copyright 2006 Blackwell Publishing |
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School of Nursing |
Palavras-Chave | #111000 NURSING #article #attitude to health #Australia #career mobility #clinical competence #education #educational model #evidence based medicine #health personnel attitude #human #knowledge #model #nephrology #nurse attitude #nursing discipline #nursing methodology research #nursing staff #organization and management #patient care #professional practice #psychological aspect #qualitative research #questionnaire #self evaluation #standard #time management #Attitude of Health Personnel #Efficiency #Organizational #Evidence-Based Medicine #Health Knowledge #Attitudes #Practice #Humans #Models #Educational #Models #Nursing #New South Wales #Nurse's Role #Nursing Staff #Hospital #Patient-Centered Care #Professional Autonomy #Questionnaires #Self Assessment (Psychology) #Specialties #Nursing |
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Journal Article |