Nursing research services encompass activities that advance nursing knowledge and practice, including research funding, training, and the dissemination of findings to improve patient care and health outcomes.
Nursing research develops knowledge about health and the promotion of health over the full lifespan, care of persons with health problems and disabilities, and nursing actions to enhance the ability of individuals to respond effectively to actual or potential health problems.
Nursing Research and Develoment helping to develop new drugs, treatments, care pathways or regimens for patients, dealing with data collection, submitting study proposals for regulatory approval, and coordinating the initiation, management.
Natural family planning (NFP) involves tracking a woman's fertility signs to identify fertile days for either preventing or achieving pregnancy without using hormones or devices. Methods include monitoring basal body temperature, cervical secretions, and cycle days.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, and AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is the final, most severe stage of HIV infection. There is no cure for HIV, but effective treatment allows most people with the virus to live long, healthy lives and prevents its transmission.
Professional development is the process of improving practice by continuing education and training. Staying current in nursing practice is a key component of professional development. Staying current in our profession can mean a lot of different things.
Professionals in nursing administration often don't have much direct interaction with patients. Instead, they focus on the business side of health care and nursing. Nurse administrators are responsible for hiring, budgeting, and scheduling nurses in a health care facility.