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Aim
To analyse the frequency and core elements of nursing work interruptions in Chinese emergency nursing settings.
Background
Little is known about nursing interruptions, which affect the quality of services in Chinese emergency nursing setting.
Method(s)
A cross‐sectional observational study was conducted in three units of an emergency department in a Chinese tertiary hospital. Participants...
Behçet’s disease (BD) is a multi-systemic inflammatory disorder which can affect all types and sizes of blood vessels. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of vascular involvement in BD. Among 796 patients diagnosed with BD, 102 patients (81 male, 21 female) with vascular involvement were included, whose detailed clinical characteristics were recorded. The diagnosis of vascular...
The interaction instructional model aims at improving learner's capacity of independent learning, seeking information, choosing useful information, cooperating, and creating is proposed for education in China. It is proposed that advanced educational technologies not only includes electronic learning /teaching technologies, but also includes advanced instructional modes, which is considered as the...
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