Management review of nursing systems |
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Authors: | M. R. Jupp BSC RGN NDN CERT PWT CERT ONC CERT |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Nurse Specialist/Unit Manager, Private Patient Services Coordinator, The Royal Marsden Hospital Sutton and Chelsea, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the systems of nursing operating at a major cancer centre in the United Kingdom. The review was undertaken over a period of 8 weeks and 11 wards were included. The systems being implemented were primary nursing, team nursing and patient allocation. Methods of enquiry included questionnaires, non-participative observation and interviews. The results of the review found the nursing systems to be at various stages of implementation, and that in reality, not all wards were operating the system they said they were. A pragmatic mixture of team nursing and primary nursing as described by Hegyvary (1982) was being practised on some of the wards. The report makes recommendations for change, and concludes by discussing the future implications for cancer nursing at the centre. |
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