827 resultados para new graduate nurses
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Feldpost to wife Emmy Mathias; September 19, 1918
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The higher education sector is under ongoing pressure to demonstrate quality and efficacy of educational provision, including graduate outcomes. Preparing students as far as possible for the world of professional work has become one of the central tasks of contemporary universities. This challenging task continues to receive significant attention by policy makers and scholars, in the broader contexts of widespread labour market uncertainty and massification of the higher education system (Tomlinson, 2012). In contrast to the previous era of the university, in which ongoing professional employment was virtually guaranteed to university-qualified individuals, contemporary graduates must now be proactive and flexible. They must adapt to a job market that may not accept them immediately, and has continually shifting requirements (Clarke, 2008). The saying goes that rather than seeking security in employment, graduates must now “seek security in employability”. However, as I will argue in this chapter, the current curricular and pedagogic approaches universities adopt, and indeed the core structural characteristics of university-based education, militate against the development of the capabilities that graduates require now and into the future.
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Life expectancy at birth is one of the main indicators of health inequality. Current health and social status indicators for Australian Indigenous people demonstrate major discrepancies in comparison to other Australians. For example, in Australia in 2005–2007 the Indigenous life expectancy gap at birth was 11.5 years for males and 9.7 years for females (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2009). This gap has remained relatively constant over the last few decades (ABS, 2008). While the main causes of death for Indigenous Australians are similar to those of non-Indigenous Australians, the percentages attributed to the different disease categories are significantly different. For example, death from external causes is 16.2% for the Indigenous population compared to 6.3% for non-Indigenous, and diabetes is 8% for Indigenous Australians compared to 2.4% for non-Indigenous (ABS, 2008; AIHW, 2008). The Australian Government’s response to this troubling issue, urged on by unprecedented support from the public, was the Close the Gap initiative which aims to reduce the gap in life expectancy within a generation (Shadow Report, 2010). Since the introduction of the Close the Gap strategy there have been some claims of success. For example, the Honourable Warren Snowden (Snowden, 2010), Minister for Indigenous Health, outlines some of the changes that have occurred as a result of the implementation of the Indigenous Chronic Disease Package, funded at $805.5 million over four years, as: 294 new positions...
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This report presents the results of a study exploring the law and practice of mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect in New South Wales. Government administrative data were accessed and analysed to map trends in reporting of different types of child abuse and neglect (physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect) by different reporter groups (both mandated reporters e.g., police, teachers, doctors, nurses, and non-mandated reporters e.g., family members, neighbours), and the outcomes of these reports (whether investigated, and whether substantiated or not). The study was funded by the Australian Government and administered through the Government of Victoria.
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While there is evidence that science and non-science background students display small differences in performance in basic and clinical sciences, early in a 4-year, graduate entry medical program, this lessens with time. With respect to anatomy knowledge, there are no comparable data as to the impact previous anatomy experience has on the student perception of the anatomy practical learning environment. A study survey was designed to evaluate student perception of the anatomy practical program and its impact on student learning, for the initial cohort of a new medical school. The survey comprised 19 statements requiring a response using a 5-point Likert scale, in addition to a free text opportunity to provide opinion of the perceived educational value of the anatomy practical program. The response rate for a total cohort of 82 students was 89%. The anatomy practical program was highly valued by the students in aiding their learning of anatomy, as indicated by the high mean scores for all statements (range: 4.04-4.7). There was a significant difference between the students who had and had not studied a science course prior to entering medicine, with respect to statements that addressed aspects of the course related to its structure, organization, variety of resources, linkage to problem-based learning cases, and fairness of assessment. Nonscience students were more positive compared to those who had studied science before (P levels ranging from 0.004 to 0.035). Students less experienced in anatomy were more challenged in prioritizing core curricular knowledge. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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With the level of digital disruption that is affecting businesses around the globe, you might expect high levels of Governance of Enterprise Information and Technology (GEIT) capability within boards. Boards and their senior executives know technology is important. More than 90% of boards and senior executives currently identify technology as essential to their current businesses, and to their organization’s future. But as few as 16% have sufficient GEIT capability. Global Centre for Digital Business Transformation’s recent research contains strong indicators of the need for change. Despite board awareness of both the likelihood and impact of digital disruption, things digital are still not viewed as a board-level matter in 45% of companies. And, it’s not just the board. The lack of board attention to technology can be mirrored at senior executive level as well. When asked about their organization’s attitude towards digital disruption, 43% of executives said their business either did not recognise it as a priority or was not responding appropriately. A further 32% were taking a “follower” approach, a potentially risky move as we will explain. Given all the evidence that boards know information and technology (I&T***) is vital, that they understand the inevitably, impact and speed of digital change and disruption, why are so many boards dragging their heels? Ignoring I&T disruption and refusing to build capability at board level is nothing short of negligence. Too many boards risk flying blind without GEIT capability [2]. To help build decision quality and I&T governance capability, this research: • Confirms a pressing need to build individual competency and cumulative, across-board capability in governing I&T • Identifies six factors that have rapidly increased the need, risk and urgency • Finds that boards may risk not meeting their duty of care responsibilities when it comes to I&T oversight • Highlights barriers to building capability details three GEIT competencies that boards and executives can use for evaluation, selection, recruitment and professional development.
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Child sexual abuse is widespread and difficult to detect. To enhance case identification, many societies have enacted mandatory reporting laws requiring designated professionals, most often police, teachers, doctors and nurses, to report suspected cases to government child welfare agencies. Little research has explored the effects of introducing a reporting law on the number of reports made, and the outcomes of those reports. This study explored the impact of a new legislative mandatory reporting duty for child sexual abuse in the State of Western Australia over seven years. We analysed data about numbers and outcomes of reports by mandated reporters, for periods before the law (2006-08) and after the law (2009-12). Results indicate that the number of reports by mandated reporters of suspected child sexual abuse increased by a factor of 3.7, from an annual mean of 662 in the three year pre-law period to 2448 in the four year post-law period. The increase in the first two post-law years was contextually and statistically significant. Report numbers stabilised in 2010-12, at one report per 210 children. The number of investigated reports increased threefold, from an annual mean of 451 in the pre-law period to 1363 in the post-law period. Significant decline in the proportion of mandated reports that were investigated in the first two post-law years suggested the new level of reporting and investigative need exceeded what was anticipated. However, a subsequent significant increase restored the pre-law proportion, suggesting systemic adaptive capacity. The number of substantiated investigations doubled, from an annual mean of 160 in the pre-law period to 327 in the post-law period, indicating twice as many sexually abused children were being identified.
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Esta pesquisa provém da dissertação de mestrado do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (ENF/UERJ) e apresenta como objeto de estudo as práticas dos enfermeiros na Estratégia de Saúde da Família (ESF) sob a ótica do Agente Comunitário de Saúde (ACS). Este estudo está vinculado às pesquisas Práticas de cuidado no SUS: o papel do enfermeiro na Atenção Básica e Abordagem interdisciplinar das novas relações e processos de trabalho em saúde: o caso dos agentes comunitários de saúde. O interesse em estudar tais práticas decorreu da vivência como enfermeira de família, atuando com a assistência aos usuários e como chefe de equipe, surgindo reflexões e inquietações em torno das práticas de saúde realizadas pelo enfermeiro e como estas são vistas pelo agente de saúde. Sendo assim, surge o questionamento: Qual a visão dos agentes comunitários de saúde em relação às praticas de saúde desenvolvidas por enfermeiros na Estratégia de Saúde da Família? A fim de responder esta questão, definiu-se como objetivo geral: analisar as práticas dos enfermeiros da Estratégia Saúde-Família do município do Rio de Janeiro, sob a ótica dos Agentes Comunitários de Saúde e objetivos específicos: identificar as práticas de saúde desenvolvidas por enfermeiros na perspectiva do Agente Comunitário de saúde e conhecer os fatores determinantes destas práticas e sua correlação com o trabalho na Estratégia de Saúde da Família. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo com abordagem qualitativa, tendo sido realizado no município do Rio de Janeiro, de 2008 a 2010. A fonte dados foi um conjunto de narrativas de ACS do estudo Abordagem Interdisciplinar dos Novos Processos e Condições de Trabalho em Saúde: o Caso dos Agentes Comunitários de Saúde do Rio de Janeiro. A seleção dos sujeitos foi realizada a partir de uma varredura do banco de narrativas, selecionando aquelas nas quais os ACS discorrem sobre as práticas dos enfermeiros. De um total de 60 ACS, foram selecionados 7 agentes. As narrativas analisadas formaram tres categorias: cuidados do enfermeiro na ESF; práticas do enfermeiro na ESF; fatores que influenciam a prática do enfermeiro na ESF. Com a análise foi possível identificar que o ACS enxerga o enfermeiro como cuidador, através do acolhimento, resolução de problemas e consultas de enfermagem. A prática do enfermeiro é vista pelo agente de saúde através da supervisão, como educador em saúde e através das visitas domiciliares. Entretanto, tais práticas são determinadas por fatores que as facilitam ou a dificultam. As facilidades de atuação do enfermeiro estão em gostar da profissão, a criação do vínculo entre o profissional e o usuário e a presença de uma equipe completa na ESF. Já as dificuldades são encontradas quando o enfermeiro não tem a equipe completa, falta de infraestrutura e recursos materiais no serviço. Ao olhar as práticas de saúde dos enfermeiros na ESF foi possível identificar como elas são desenvolvidas na visão de outros membros da equipe, neste caso os ACS, contribuindo na compreensão de como obter uma melhoria do cuidado à família, de forma qualitativa e humanizada.
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In both the UK and throughout Europe, more patients are presenting with renal cell cancer (RCC), also known as renal cell carcinoma or kidney cancer. The overall survival rate varies depending on tumour grade, nodal involvement and metastasis. For those with metastasis survival drops to 10%. This article explores the risk factors associated with RCC diagnosis and staging, treatments including drugs and procedures and the role of the nurse in diagnosis and accurate assessment. Nurses are ideally suited to consider the physical, functional, social, and emotional status of their patients In addition, it is essential that the nurse has an understanding of new pharmaceutical therapies, which have been licensed to treat RCC, and a sound knowledge of the possible side effects and nursing management associated with these drugs.