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[The need for professional work counseling among nursing staff].

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Aavarinne H, Halvari H, Piri R.
PMID: 1558763
Hoitotiede. 1992;4(1):9-16.

The aim of the research was to examine the need for professional work-counselling among nursing staff and the aims of the counselling to be provided. The material was collected by means of questionnaires sent to 171 members of the...

Good nursing care--the relationship between client and nurse.

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Leino-Kilpi H.
PMID: 1790019
Hoitotiede. 1991;3(5):200-7.

The patient-nurse relationship, its definition and evaluation, are central to the quality of nursing care. Analysis of this relationship requires a stronger epistemological and philosophical emphasis and also more practical research. At least the following dimensions must be included...

[Evaluation criteria of quality of care].

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Häggman-Laitila A.
PMID: 2078370
Hoitotiede. 1990;2(4):248-54.

In this article there is described a study, where 60 persons who had been patients were asked to tell their conceptions of good care and experiences of its implementation. Information was collected by theme interviews. The basic idea in...

[Participant observation as data collection method in nursing research].

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Liukkonen A, Astedt-Kurki P.
PMID: 8054218
Hoitotiede. 1994;6(2):51-7.

Participant observation as data collection method in nursing research is explored in this article. The scientific basis of observation method comes from symbolic interactionism. Nature and epistemological starting points of the knowledge produced by observational method can vary depending...

[Development and evaluation of a curriculum for the education of nurses: evaluation of students and their acquisition of the fundamentals of nursing].

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Aavarinne H.
PMID: 2322475
Hoitotiede. 1990;2(1):118-23.

A theoretical framework is put forward for the structure of a nursing curriculum and factors pointed out which should be born in mind when planning, implementing and evaluating such a curriculum. The data were acquired of a questionnaire sent...

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