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ABSTRACT This study explored the mediating influences of access to social activities, social services, and health and medical services on the relationship between social determinants of health and health‐related quality of life. A survey of 602 adults was conducted in a regional area of Australia.
Candice Oster +4 more
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THE MOST USED NURSING DIAGNOSES AT AN EMERGENCY SERVICE
The objective was to identify the main nursing diagnoses used by experts in the emergency area. A descriptive study was undertaken at an emergency service between June and November 2011.
Meiry Fernanda Pinto Okuno +4 more
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Standardized nursing terminology for adult emergency services: mapping and validity [PDF]
Objectives: to map and validate standardized nursing terminology linkages applied to adult clinical-surgical hospital emergency care. Methods: this methodological study was conducted in an adult clinical-surgical hospital emergency care unit in Goiânia,
Tatiane Félix Barbosa de Queiroz +5 more
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Objective: To introduce the emergency management of nursing human resources and supplies of a large general hospital when facing the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).
Yu Liu +7 more
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The Insistence of Blackness and the Persistence of Antiblackness in Ireland
ABSTRACT This paper positions Ireland as a critical site for examining the insistence of blackness and an antiblackness created and sustained through Irish ethnonationalist imaginaries and exclusionary processes. Drawing on connected sociologies and Irish Black Studies, this enquiry argues that antiblackness in Ireland operates as a generational force,
Philomena Mullen
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Objective Structured Clinical Exam-related Psychological Distress and Clinical Performance among Emergency Nursing Students [PDF]
Background: Nursing students frequently experience psychological distress during the high-stakes Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), which may affect their clinical performance. However, there is limited information on the magnitude of this
Nermine M. Elcokany +3 more
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The Legislation for Providing Animal Access in Australian Residential Aged Care: It's Not a Zoo
ABSTRACT Providing meaningful animal contact to residential aged care facility (RACF) residents is problematic due to a lack of animal policies and National Guidelines. This paper examines how Australian Legislation could influence access to animal contact in RACFs and aims to answer the question, ‘Could current Legislation facilitate the development ...
Wendy Newton +2 more
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ABSTRACT Following the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, the Australian Government set a target for no‐one under 65 years of age to be living in residential aged care (RAC) by 2025. The numbers of young people in residential aged care (YPIRAC) have significantly declined since the start of the targets.
Elroy Dearn +4 more
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ABSTRACT The rapid increase in older people in prison populations worldwide is generating significant health, cost, and human rights pressures on custodial systems. Compassionate release for older, frail inmates is a potentially effective response, yet little is known about public support for this approach.
Ye In (Jane) Hwang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aged care work is physically and emotionally demanding. Workers can feel disempowered, vulnerable and at increased risk of experiencing work‐related stress. This in turn can result in sub‐optimal care and staff shortages. This study aimed to investigate what provisions exist within Australia's strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards to ...
Sharon Stoddart +11 more
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