2024
DOI: 10.1097/jnn.0000000000000807
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The Essential Components of Adult Critical Care Neuroscience Nursing Orientation: A Delphi Study

Marianne Beare Vyas,
Cynthia Bautista,
Lorin Daniels
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Critical care neuroscience nursing is a specialized field requiring a complex knowledge base and unique clinical orientation. A comprehensive orientation for nurses new to this specialty can improve retention, performance, and satisfaction. Critical care neuroscience orientations are often hospital based and regionally specific, and lack a systematic approach. The aim of this research was to obtain expert consensus on the essential components of a 12- to 18-week critical care neuroscience nursing o… Show more

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