Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 18, 2000: Focus on by Joyce J. Fitzpatrick;Jean Goeppinger

By Joyce J. Fitzpatrick;Jean Goeppinger

This quantity of ARNR addresses the wide-range of power health problems that nurses stumble upon of their paintings. The layout is equal to earlier volumes, with each one bankruptcy proposing a cautious and systematic evaluation all on hand study on particular issues. vital concerns in persistent matters are mirrored all through, corresponding to a protracted and unsure process disorder, loss of effortless answer, rarity of whole healing, widespread unknown etiology, and a number of probability components. The ebook ends with a milestone bankruptcy by way of Susan Donaldson which overviews major breakthroughs in nursing study over the last forty years. quantity 18 introduces a brand new measurement to the assessment. in an effort to greater replicate the expanding specialization of nursing, a nurse professional in a selected distinctiveness sector has been chosen to edit every one quantity. Dr. Joyce Fitzpatrick keeps to supervise the evaluate as sequence Editor. nearly all of every one evaluate can be dedicated to the focal point zone, with one or chapters addressing very important examine matters which are of curiosity to all researchers.

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