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People accessing aged care services are increasingly older and often experience multimorbidity and polypharmacy, which puts them at risk of medication‐related harm. Quality indicators (QIs) can assist with monitoring, benchmarking and informing initiatives to reduce medication‐related harm.
Daria S. Gutteridge+20 more
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Competências profissionais de enfermeiros e sua gestão em um hospital particular
O objetivo desta pesquisa foi analisar como se encontram configuradas e são geridas as competências profissionais de enfermeiros de um hospital particular (Belo Horizonte-MG), na percepção deles próprios.
Kely César Martins Paiva+1 more
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IntroductionThe organization of healthcare staff within operating block settings, which accommodate various surgical specialties, must consider the growing shortage of personnel and the need for resource optimization.
Chiara Cenacchi+10 more
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Construction and Validation of an Occupational Risks Scale for Intra-hospital Nursing Staff. [PDF]
Cuadros-Carlesi K+4 more
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Therapeutic drug monitoring education: The current state
Aims To evaluate available information on therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) education programmes and their implementation across different countries. Methods The study was performed in two phases. First, a scoping review of scientific literature on available education programmes was performed.
Guenka Petrova+10 more
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Abstract Eating disorders (EDs) present a chronic issue to child paediatric mental health services due to their high mortality and relapse rates. The transition from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to Adult Mental Health Services is a particularly high‐risk period for young people with EDs given their high vulnerability to change, which can
Maria Livanou+8 more
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What nutritional support literature do hospital nursing staff require? [PDF]
H Peake, M. Stockely, Gary Frost
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Capacity management of nursing staff as a vehicle for organizational improvement
Background Capacity management systems create insight into required resources like staff and equipment. For inpatient hospital care, capacity management requires information on beds and nursing staff capacity, on a daily as well as annual basis.
Klazinga Niek S+4 more
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2. Stastny, P. F., Ichinose, T. Y., Thayer, S. D., Olson, R. J., & Keens, T .G. (2004). Infant sleep positioning by nursery staff and mothers in newborn hospital nurseries, Nursing Research, 53, 122-9*1 [PDF]
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