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1 Thank You This PowerPoint document contains the images that you requested. Copyright Notice All Online Service materials, including, without limitation, text, pictures, graphics and other files and the selection and arrangement thereof are copyrighted materials of Ovid or its licensors, all rights reserved. Except for the Authorized Use specified above, you may not copy, modify or distribute any of the Online Service materials. You may not "mirror" any material contained on this Online Service on any other server. Any unauthorized use of any material contained on this Online Service may violate copyright laws, trademark laws, the laws of privacy and publicity and communications regulations and statutes.

2 ©2002SLACK Incorporated. Published by SLACK Incorporated.2 TABLE 1 A Study of Professional Nurses' Perceptions of Patient Education. Marcum, Julie; MS, RN; CCRN, CS; Ridenour, Maureen; BSN, RN; Shaff, Gaye; MSN, RN; Hammons, Mary; BSN, RN; Taylor, Monica Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 33(3):112- 118, May/June 2002. TABLE 1 DEMOGRAPHICS

3 ©2002SLACK Incorporated. Published by SLACK Incorporated.3 TABLE 2 A Study of Professional Nurses' Perceptions of Patient Education. Marcum, Julie; MS, RN; CCRN, CS; Ridenour, Maureen; BSN, RN; Shaff, Gaye; MSN, RN; Hammons, Mary; BSN, RN; Taylor, Monica Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 33(3):112- 118, May/June 2002. TABLE 2 STAFF NURSE PERCEPTIONS ABOUT PATIENT EDUCATION

4 ©2002SLACK Incorporated. Published by SLACK Incorporated.4 TABLE 3 A Study of Professional Nurses' Perceptions of Patient Education. Marcum, Julie; MS, RN; CCRN, CS; Ridenour, Maureen; BSN, RN; Shaff, Gaye; MSN, RN; Hammons, Mary; BSN, RN; Taylor, Monica Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 33(3):112- 118, May/June 2002. TABLE 3 RANK ORDER OF FACTORS THAT ENHANCE PATIENT TEACHING

5 ©2002SLACK Incorporated. Published by SLACK Incorporated.5 TABLE 4 A Study of Professional Nurses' Perceptions of Patient Education. Marcum, Julie; MS, RN; CCRN, CS; Ridenour, Maureen; BSN, RN; Shaff, Gaye; MSN, RN; Hammons, Mary; BSN, RN; Taylor, Monica Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 33(3):112- 118, May/June 2002. TABLE 4 RANK ORDER AND MEAN SCORES OF FACTORS THAT INHIBIT PATIENT TEACHING

6 ©2002SLACK Incorporated. Published by SLACK Incorporated.6 TABLE 5 A Study of Professional Nurses' Perceptions of Patient Education. Marcum, Julie; MS, RN; CCRN, CS; Ridenour, Maureen; BSN, RN; Shaff, Gaye; MSN, RN; Hammons, Mary; BSN, RN; Taylor, Monica Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 33(3):112- 118, May/June 2002. TABLE 5 RANK ORDER OF GREATEST AMOUNT OF TIME SPENT IN PERFORMING NURSING DUTIES


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