Northern expressions : understanding collaboration in northern Canadian nurses' practice
In Canada's Northwest Territories nurses work primarily with and in First Nations' isolated and semi-isolated communities and are expected to practice at an advanced level. Collaboration is one competency standard identified by the Canadian Nurses Association as necessary for advanced prac...
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ftuvicpubl:oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/520 2023-05-15T16:16:01+02:00 Northern expressions : understanding collaboration in northern Canadian nurses' practice Beals, Anna Marie. MacDonald, Marjorie A. 2004 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1828/520 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/1828/520 Nursing -- Northwest Territories 2004 ftuvicpubl 2022-05-19T06:13:53Z In Canada's Northwest Territories nurses work primarily with and in First Nations' isolated and semi-isolated communities and are expected to practice at an advanced level. Collaboration is one competency standard identified by the Canadian Nurses Association as necessary for advanced practice. The notion that collaboration competency can be understood as a standard by which advanced nursing practice is defined becomes problematic when culture, language, and unique situations surrounding health in northern communities impact on nursing practice. This research explores and describes how northern nurses experience, understand, and engage in collaboration in their practice and endeavors to bring to light the contextual influences that impact collaborative northern nursing practice. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Northwest Territories University of Victoria (Canada): UVicDSpace Northwest Territories |
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In Canada's Northwest Territories nurses work primarily with and in First Nations' isolated and semi-isolated communities and are expected to practice at an advanced level. Collaboration is one competency standard identified by the Canadian Nurses Association as necessary for advanced practice. The notion that collaboration competency can be understood as a standard by which advanced nursing practice is defined becomes problematic when culture, language, and unique situations surrounding health in northern communities impact on nursing practice. This research explores and describes how northern nurses experience, understand, and engage in collaboration in their practice and endeavors to bring to light the contextual influences that impact collaborative northern nursing practice. |
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Northern expressions : understanding collaboration in northern Canadian nurses' practice |
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Northern expressions : understanding collaboration in northern Canadian nurses' practice |
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northern expressions : understanding collaboration in northern canadian nurses' practice |
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2004 |
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Northwest Territories |
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First Nations Northwest Territories |
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First Nations Northwest Territories |
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