Overview
Nurses working with other personnel and populations describes the collaborative and delegated dimensions of nursing practice, in which nurses coordinate care alongside assistive staff, fellow professionals, and the patients and communities they serve. A central element is the working relationship between registered nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel, where effective supervision, delegation, role clarity, and communication determine the safety and quality of care delivered. This collaborative practice extends to teamwork within multidisciplinary settings, the management of staff, and the provision of care to defined patient groups with particular clinical and psychosocial needs. Research in this area examines the experiences of nurses working with unlicensed assistive personnel, workforce phenomena such as the turnover and retention of registered nurses, and the theoretical frameworks that inform nursing action. It also addresses the well-being of nurses and mental health service providers, including affiliate stigma and compassion satisfaction, the conduct of community health needs assessments, the management of nutritional and health challenges among specific populations, and nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward sensitive aspects of care. Effective collaboration depends on clear role definition, appropriate delegation, mutual respect among team members, and attention to the emotional demands of caregiving. Understanding how nurses work with personnel and populations supports safe staffing, equitable workload distribution, and the coordinated delivery of care across diverse clinical environments.
Research published in this journal
9 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Turnover of Registered Nurses in Israeli Hospitals: A Secondary Analysis from a National Survey
Affiliate Stigma and Compassion Satisfaction Amongst Mental Health Service Providers at A Regional Psychiatric Hospital in Nigeria
Community Health Needs Assessment in Urban Communities in Kigali City In Rwanda: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
Perspectives of Health Care Providers Working with HIV Positive Clients on Nutritional Challenges Among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Kigali, Rwanda
Contextual Action Theory in Nursing
Knowledge and Practice for Bio-Medical Waste Management among Healthcare Personnel at Kabgayi District Hospital, Rwanda
Knowledge and Attitudes of Heath Care Providers towards induced abortion in the City of Kigali
How this research is being cited
The 9 articles above have been cited 34 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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