Evidence-Based Care : Issues in Biomedical Nursing. , JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, vol. 8, n° 2, 1999, pages 201-205, 19 réf., ISSN 0962-1067, GBR
DEVLIN (M.) *, GOULD (Dinah) * / éd.
This paper reports on a research study carried out in an independent hospital in the south east of England.
The aim of the study was to assess the basic life support skills of nurses in order to compare the results with those reported for nurses in public hospitals.
The findings show that the basic life support skills of the nurses studied are poor but no worse than those of their public sector colleagues.
Mots-clés BDSP : Mort, Personnel hospitalier, Infirmier, Thérapeutique, Evaluation, Homme, Etude comparée, Angleterre, Grande Bretagne, Royaume Uni, Europe, Appareil circulatoire [pathologie], Profession santé
Mots-clés Pascal : Arrêt cardiocirculatoire, Mort, Réanimation cardiocirculatoire, Milieu hospitalier, Infirmier, Pratique professionnelle, Traitement, Evaluation, Homme, Etude comparative, Basic Living Skills Assessment, Angleterre, Grande Bretagne, Royaume Uni, Europe, Appareil circulatoire pathologie, Personnel sanitaire
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Cardiocirculatory arrest, Death, Intensive cardiocirculatory care, Hospital environment, Nurse, Professional practice, Treatment, Evaluation, Human, Comparative study, Basic Living Skills Assessment, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe, Cardiovascular disease, Health staff
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Cote : 99-0223012
Code Inist : 002B27B01. Création : 16/11/1999.