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Ole Isacson: Development of New Therapies for Parkinson's Disease
Published on: April 29, 2007
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这是一个很好的科学
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概括
执业护士 (NP) 科学通过综合自然和社会科学促进健康. 美国护士执业者协会杂志 (JAANP) 发表研究,以赋予NP在实践,教育和领导方面的权力.
科学领域:
- 执业护士 (NP) 科学融合了自然科学和社会科学.
- 专注于推进个人,家庭和社区的健康和福祉.
背景情况:
- 美国执业护士协会杂志 (JAANP) 是NP奖学金的关键平台.
- 致力于发表同行评审的文章,推动NP实践,教育,宣传,研究和领导力的进步.
研究的目的:
- 培养一种支持以患者为中心,高质量的NP实践的调查文化.
- 在NP和医疗保健社区内建立牢固,富有尊重的关系.
- 扩大在NP教育,研究和政策中的多元声音.
主要方法:
- 出版同行评审的文章.
- 培养一个研究文化.
- 强调包括多样化的作者,评论员和编辑委员会成员.
主要成果:
- 授权NP推进实践,教育,宣传,研究和领导力.
- 改善所有人口的医疗保健.
- 解决不同患者群体的独特需求.
结论:
- JAANP致力于NP科学中的奖学金诚信.
- 促进包容性可以提高医疗保健的公平性,并满足患者的各种需求.
- JAANP积极参与护士实践者的角色和影响的演变.
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