The Remuneration of Nursing Personnel

The Remuneration of Nursing Personnel
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1994
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789221087397

Health services have expanded in recent times because of scientific and technological developments, placing further pressure on budgets. Although health care provision remains a priority worldwide, there have been severe nursing staff shortages and growing disenchantment among the workforce, due to pay, job classification and career problems.

Career Paths of Nursing Professionals

Career Paths of Nursing Professionals
Author: Robert D. Hiscott
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1998-12-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0773574115

A "snapshot" of key labour force and market issues in the nursing field, the study provides important baseline data from which the impact of present and future public policy trends and changes can be monitored, reviewed, and researched. The dimensions studied here include recent demographic shifts, the various forms of employment mobility, levels of voluntarism, career interruption, and nurses' reasons for leaving the field. Each line of inquiry raises pressing questions about the professional lives of those who work most directly and dynamically with patients but whose careers are being altered, perhaps detrimentally, by reorganization in the Canadian health care system. This book will be of great interest to nursing practitioners, educators and administrators, allied practitioners and policy makers, and social scientists with an interest in the labour market, work, occupations, and professions.

Interpreting Professional Self-regulation

Interpreting Professional Self-regulation
Author: Celia Davies
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0415230330

Analysis the contribution made by the UKCC to the development of the nursing profession in this country over the last thirty years. It details the key issues the council grappled with.

Ethics in Nursing

Ethics in Nursing
Author: Martin Benjamin Professor of Philosophy
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1992-01-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0199759634

Written by a nurse and a philosopher, Ethics in Nursing blends the concrete detail of recurring problems in nursing practice with the perspectives, methods, and resources of philosophical ethics. It stresses the aspects of the nurses role and relations withothers -- physicians, patients, administrators, other nurses -- that give ethical problems in nursing their special focus. Among the issues addressed are deception, parentalism, confidentiality, conscientious refusal, nurse autonomy, compromise, and personal responsibility for institutional and public policy. The third edition has been enlarged with new cases and case discussions related to AIDS and an additional chapter on the expanding scope of nursing ethics as it addresses issues related to scarce resources, cost containment, justice, and the possibilities of health care rationing.