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ABSTRACT Introduction High rates of secondary traumatic stress and burnout have been found across nursing populations. However, few studies have focused on neonatal staff. Objective The objectives of this article are to explore the prevalence and severity of secondary traumatic stress (STS) and burnout in neonatal staff, and identify risk factors and ...
Zoe Scott +2 more
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Abstract Aims We describe an innovative research protocol to: (a) examine patient‐level longitudinal associations between nurse staffing practices and the risk of adverse events in acute care hospitals and; (b) determine possible thresholds for safe nurse staffing.
Christian M. Rochefort +6 more
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Abstract Aim Workloads and other job demands jeopardize nurses’ well‐being, especially during evening shifts when there are less resources than during the day. The current study aims to shed light on how the addition of a nurse assistant to ward staffing during evening shifts has an impact on nurses’ perceptions of job demands, job resources, and well ...
Renée A. Scheepers +2 more
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Abstract Aims To identify the experiences of nursing in high secure forensic mental health settings that may affect staff recruitment and retention. Background Recruitment and retention of Registered Nurses is a vital international concern in the field of mental health. The high secure forensic setting presents unique challenges for the nurse.
Jennifer Oates +4 more
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Abstract Aim To co‐design a patient and family‐initiated intervention to improve the detection and escalation of patient deterioration on acute adult hospital wards in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Design The design is a collective case study approach in an acute hospital in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland using an adapted ...
Aidín McKinney +4 more
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A diversified training mode including physician-nurse cooperation ward round based on “One Syndrome and One Product”, “one-to-one ” plan, video-assisted mode is effective to improve the enthusiasm of professional learning of nurses, and comprehensively ...
FU Jingna (付景娜) +5 more
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Humanistic care has been considered a core element of high-quality nursing service. This paper summarized the practice of Humanistic nursing with characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the nursing ward rounds of a patient after total knee ...
FAN Weiwei (范薇薇) +1 more
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To review the clinical data of a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome and summarize the experience of treatment and nursing under the integrated mode of medical care.
MA Huigai (马会改) +2 more
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Abstract Aim Establishing the prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS), quality of life and psychotropic drug use in people aged ≤65 years with acquired brain injury in nursing homes. Design Cross‐sectional, observational study among patients aged 18–≤65 years with acquired brain injury admitted to special care units in Dutch nursing homes ...
Roy Kohnen +4 more
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In this paper, a combination of Problem-based Learning (PBL), Case-based Learning(CBL)and Flipped Classroom was used to conduct teaching ward round of nursing for a patient with thyroid disease.
LIU Ai (刘爱) +6 more
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