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A Survey of 636 Staff Nurses
A Survey of 636 Staff Nurses
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Suasan A. Nuccio
Suasan A. Nuccio
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Kathleen M. Costa-Lieberthal
Kathleen M. Costa-Lieberthal
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Kathleen E. Gunta
Kathleen E. Gunta
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Mary Lou Mackus
Mary Lou Mackus
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Susan K. Riesch
Susan K. Riesch
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Kathryn M. Schmanski
Kathryn M. Schmanski
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Beverly A. Western
Beverly A. Western
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1 May 1993
journal article
Published by
Wolters Kluwer Health
in
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Vol. 7
(3)
,
122-128
https://doi.org/10.1097/00002800-199305000-00006
Abstract
THE SPECIFIC AIM of this investigation was to document the perceptions of the CNS role and the factors influencing the role. The Clifford Clinical Specialist Functions Inventory was used to survey staff nurses at two affiliated medical centers. A 38% response rate was obtained. A total of 636 surveys were returned. Analysis of the data indicated: the CNS was perceived as valuable; physical presence of the CNS on the nursing unit enhanced role enactment; and a list of CNS role expectations could be developed based on perceptions of staff nurses. The results indicated that perceptions of the CNS role did not vary among staff nurses at the two medical centers. © Williams & Wilkins 1993. All Rights Reserved.
Keywords
CNS
ROLE
STAFF NURSE PERCEPTIONS
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