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Measuring Gerontological Research Intensity in Schools of Nursing [PDF]
Meridean Maas+3 more
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Nursing satisfaction in caring for elders [PDF]
Despite the increasing number of Americans who are over 65 years of age, little research exists about the satisfaction of nurses who care for this population.
Vlachos, Sarah L.
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Abstract Background While interhospital patient transfers are common, most existing literature centers on transfers to academic medical centers (AMCs) and tertiary/quaternary care hospitals for a higher level of care. With the growing trend of healthcare system consolidation and formation of regional affiliations, many systems now coordinate admissions
Ruby Marr+6 more
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Skin injury is a growing issue among older adults, especially when admitted to an intensive care unit or long-term care facility. Skin prevention is a key point in dealing with this issue, and prompt and effective screening instruments should be used to ...
Supin Simim+6 more
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Teaching Gerontology in Transcultural Academics: A Phenomenographic Study of Thai and Swedish Nurse Educators' Conceptions of Gerontological Nursing. [PDF]
Mattsson K, Rosendahl S.
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Through illness, understanding
Journal of Hospital Medicine, EarlyView.
Matthew Bugada, Shivatej Dubbaka
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Waiting for a hospital bed: Disparities in emergency department boarding
Abstract Background Rising emergency department (ED) boarding times have become a public health crisis. It is unclear whether certain racial and ethnic groups are disproportionately affected. Objective To identify racial and ethnic inequities in ED boarding time and explore which factors may contribute to prolonged boarding times.
Rose M. Olson+10 more
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The Intersections of Structural Racism and Ageism in the Time of COVID-19: A Call to Action for Gerontological Nursing Science. [PDF]
Robinson-Lane SG+4 more
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Editorial: Gerontological nursing in a time of change [PDF]
Sarah H. Kagan
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