Nursing Home Staff Networks and COVID-19 [PDF]
Nursing homes and other long term-care facilities account for a disproportionate share of COVID-19 cases and fatalities worldwide. Outbreaks in U.S. nursing homes have persisted despite nationwide visitor restrictions beginning in mid-March. An early report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified staff members working in ...
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Importance of safety climate, teamwork climate and demographics: understanding nurses, allied health professionals and clerical staff perceptions of patient safety [PDF]
Background: There is growing evidence regarding the importance of contextual factors for patient/staff outcomes and the likelihood of successfully implementing safety improvement interventions such as checklists; however, certain literature gaps still ...
Bain, Lorna+4 more
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Sykepleiestudentenes kliniske praksis – om klinisk læringsmiljø og studenttilfredshet
Nurse practice – clinical learning environment and student satisfaction The purpose of this study was to investigate nursing students’ satisfaction with the clinical learning environment during clinical practice.
Eva Mari Andreasen+2 more
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Challenges and Promotion Factors in Women’s Leadership in Nursing [PDF]
Background & objective: Gender equity is imperative to the attainment of healthy lives and well-being of all, and promoting gender equity in leadership in the health sector is an important part of this endeavour, the present study aimed to evaluate the ...
parastoo majidipour+2 more
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Requirements for nurse supervisor training: A qualitative content analysis
Background: Supervisors should have certain characteristics and adequate preparation for their roles. Yet, there are no well-educated experts knowing about the supervisor's role and responsibilities and how to train them.
Khadijeh Dehghani+2 more
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CLINICAL SUPERVISION: A CONTRIBUTION TO IMPROVING QUALITY INDICATORS IN NURSING CARE
Objective: to compare indices and indicators of the quality of nursing care in inpatient, medical and surgical services when clinical supervision is implemented.
Mafalda Sofia Santos Brás Baptista Sérgio+2 more
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Impact of a model of clinical supervision over the emotional intelligence capacities of nurses
Objective: to analyze the impact of the implementation of a model of clinical supervision over the emotional intelligence capacities of nurses. Methods: mixed methods study.
Maria Cristina Augusto+5 more
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Statistical Analyses in the case of an Italian nurse accused of murdering patients [PDF]
Suspicions about medical murder sometimes arise due to a surprising or unexpected series of events, such as an apparently unusual number of deaths among patients under the care of a particular nurse. But also a single disturbing event might trigger suspicion about a particular nurse, and this might then lead to investigation of events which happened ...
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Findings for the Cleveland Achieve Model: Implementation and Early Impacts of an Employer-Based Approach to Encourage Employment Retention Among Low-Wage Workers [PDF]
An on-site retention program at long-term nursing care facilities had little effect overall on retention of low-wage employees, aside from a small increase in retention in the short term and among subgroups with particularly high turnover ...
Cynthia Miller+2 more
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Purpose: To avoid the nursing risk of inpatients, reduce the occurrence of nursing errors and improve the safety of inpatients. Methods: We established a nursing risk early warning and control system, which includes a safety supervisory network, risk ...
Qian Wu+7 more
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