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Nursing Standard-Harris Poll survey: what's wrong with nursing?.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)

Casey N.
PMID: 3328071
Nurs Stand. 1987 Oct 03;2(1):10-1.

No abstract available.

The cookie experiment: a creative teaching strategy.

Nurse educator

Thiel CA.
PMID: 3648539
Nurse Educ. 1987 May-Jun;12(3):8-10. doi: 10.1097/00006223-198705000-00004.

No abstract available.

Faculty evaluation: the process and the tool.

Nurse educator

Coleman EQ, Thompson PF.
PMID: 3649614
Nurse Educ. 1987 Jul-Aug;12(4):27-32.

No abstract available.

[A questionnaire for parents on school difficulties of their children (author's transl)].

Arztliche Jugendkunde

Heiber R, Tiefenbach W.
PMID: 851051
Arztl Jugendkd. 1977;68(1):28-33.

A questionnaire for parents is proposed in order to get information about load and stress and resulting difficulties in pupils. The authors are analysing their questions and giving proof of the usefullness of this questionnaire.

[Actual situation of on-the-job training as seen through questionnaires].

[Kango] Japanese journal of nursing

Kawashima M.
PMID: 1050472
Kango. 1976 Nov;28(11):54-61.

No abstract available.

[Exploring the background of inactive nurses with questionnaires].

[Kango] Japanese journal of nursing

[No authors listed]
PMID: 1050495
Kango. 1976 Jul;28(7):37-45.

No abstract available.

A strategy to identify the learning needs of staff nurses.

Journal of continuing education in nursing

Banfield VA, Brooks E, Brown J, Mason BP, Miller DM, Smith DL, Wong P.
PMID: 2120295
J Contin Educ Nurs. 1990 Sep-Oct;21(5):209-11.

Rapidly changing technology and the trend toward specialization make continuing education (CE) vital for today's nurses. Various methods to assess CE needs of nurses are described in the literature. This article outlines an assessment strategy implemented to determine staff...

A questionnaire survey of symptoms in a hypertension clinic.

The New Zealand medical journal

Bohlender JM, Waal-Manning HJ, Simpson FO.
PMID: 2243641
N Z Med J. 1990 Nov 14;103(901):533-6.

OBJECTIVE: to assess symptoms of patients on antihypertensive therapy.SETTING: hospital hypertension clinic.DESIGN: self administered questionnaire (sent and returned by mail) listing 23 symptoms; four grades of response (none, mild or seldom, moderate or sometimes, severe or frequent); special scale...

Reticent but committed.

Nursing

[No authors listed]
PMID: 1560916
Nursing (Lond). 1992 Feb 27-Mar 11;5(4):28-9.

No abstract available.

Updating of a method for causality assessment of adverse drug reactions.

International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy, and toxicology

Venulet J, Ciucci AG, Berneker GC.
PMID: 3781677
Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol. 1986 Oct;24(10):559-68.

The paper represents an update of a method of standardized assessment of causality that was published in 1980. Because of experience that was gained in the meantime, weighting of certain types of information was modified and several weighting tables...

[Type A personality: risk of coronary events or risk of bias?].

Giornale italiano di cardiologia

Zotti AM.
PMID: 3248700
G Ital Cardiol. 1988 Nov;18(11):942-4.

No abstract available.

Prevalence of childhood disability in a southern Indian city: independent effect of small differences in social status.

International journal of epidemiology

Natale JE, Joseph JG, Bergen R, Thulasiraj RD, Rahmathullah L.
PMID: 1428494
Int J Epidemiol. 1992 Apr;21(2):367-72. doi: 10.1093/ije/21.2.367.

A random sample of mothers living in two neighbourhoods of a southern Indian city were interviewed in order to determine the prevalence of serious disability in children 2-9 years old. These areas were selected because residents constitute either the...

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