35 research outputs found

    Community nursing services for postdischarge chronically ill patients

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    Author name used in this publication: Susan K. Y. ChowAuthor name used in this publication: Frances K. Y. WongAuthor name used in this publication: Loretta Y. F. Chung2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe

    Nurses in advanced roles as a strategy for equitable access to healthcare in the WHO Western Pacific region: a mixed methods study

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    BackgroundThe Western Pacific region constitutes one-quarter of the world's population and has diverse health needs. While dialogue on and promotion of advanced practice nurses are ongoing, this study investigated the current responsibilities of nurses in advanced roles, future healthcare needs, and the implications of these components for nurses' professional development within the Western Pacific region.MethodsThis study employed three phases, a descriptive survey on the current status of nurses in advanced roles in the Western Pacific region, followed by a Delphi survey, and exploratory interviews. A total of 55 national experts with clinical, academic, and/or government-related backgrounds from 18 countries participated from December 2017 - December 2018. The descriptive survey via email to identify the status of nurses in advanced roles and a working definition was developed. This formed the basis for the Delphi survey, which identified key barriers and challenges for enhancing the development of nurses in advanced roles within the country (round 1) and for the region (rounds 2 and 3). Lastly, semi-structured individual interviews were conducted to identify strategies for establishing nurses in advanced roles to improve equitable access to healthcare.ResultsThirty-seven roles and characteristics were identified and categorized for nurses performing advanced roles. Emergency care, critical care, elderly health, child health, and rural/remote communities were identified as fields with particular need for nurses in advanced roles in the Western Pacific region. Providing effective services, influencing government leadership, and advocating for health system sustainability were deemed necessary to improve equitable healthcare access. We found that nurses in advanced roles are not limited to clinical tasks within the hospital but are poised for active participation in primary healthcare, education/teaching, professional leadership, quality management, and research.ConclusionsDemand for nurses in advanced roles is high in the Western Pacific region and 15 items were identified across five core strategic areas to enhance development of nurses in advanced roles. Governmental-level recommendations include establishing legislative protection, improving systems for remuneration, strengthening supportive channels, and conducting national needs assessments

    Hypolithic and soil microbial community assembly along an aridity gradient in the Namib Desert

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    The Namib Dessert is considered the oldest desert in the world and hyperarid for the last 5 million years. However, the environmental buffering provided by quartz and other translucent rocks supports extensive hypolithic microbial communities. In this study, open soil and hypolithic microbial communities have been investigated along an East–West transect characterized by an inverse fog-rainfall gradient. Multivariate analysis showed that structurally different microbial communities occur in soil and in hypolithic zones. Using variation partitioning, we found that hypolithic communities exhibited a fog-related distribution as indicated by the significant East– West clustering. Sodium content was also an important environmental factor affecting the composition of both soil and hypolithic microbial communities. Finally, although null models for patterns in microbial communities were not supported by experimental data, the amount of unexplained variation (68–97 %) suggests that stochastic processes also play a role in the assembly of such communities in the Namib Desert.Web of Scienc

    Interprofessional team-based learning : a revealing process for cultivating professional identity among nursing students

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    201906 bcrcVersion of RecordPublishe

    Holistic health status questionnaire : developing a measure from a Hong Kong Chinese population

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    2015-2016 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe

    Volunteer training programme in the community end-of-life care: a competence-based structured training program

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    Organised by the Jockey Club End-of-Life Community Care Project (JCECC), Faculty of Social Sciences, the University of Hong Kon

    The effect of interprofessional team-based learning among nursing students

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    2016-2017 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201712 bcrcAccepted ManuscriptOthersDean's reservePublishe
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