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Implementation of an evidence-based practice nursing handover tool in intensive care using the knowledge-to-action framework [PDF]
Background Miscommunication during handover has been linked to adverse patient events and is an international patient safety priority. Despite the development of handover resources, s tandardised handover tools for nursing team leader s in intensive ...
Aitken, L. M., Chaboyer, W., Spooner, A.
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Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery in the Era of Robotics: Evolution, Eclipse, or Equilibrium?
ABSTRACT Minimally invasive colorectal surgery has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past three decades. Laparoscopy, once viewed with skepticism, is now firmly established as a standard approach, supported by robust randomized trials demonstrating oncologic safety and improved recovery compared to open surgery.
Amanjeet Singh +3 more
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Development of a Self‐Management Theory‐Guided Discharge Intervention for Parents of Hospitalized Children [PDF]
Background Parents of hospitalized children, especially parents of children with complex and chronic health conditions, report not being adequately prepared for self‐management of their child\u27s care at home after discharge.
Gralton, Karen +10 more
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Learning Cultural Humility Through Stories and Global Service-Learning
Service-learning experiences are often utilized by nursing programs in efforts to increase the cultural competence of nursing students. Through the use of sharing story, the concepts of cultural competence and cultural humility can be explained for ...
Fisher, Stephanie +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Robot‐assisted rectal surgery (RAS) offers improved dexterity and visualization; however, the high cost of equipment and consumables remains a major challenge for hospital management. At our institution, we have adopted a combined approach using transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) for lower rectal cancers, aiming to shorten ...
Takeru Matsuda +9 more
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Background Building high-performing nursing teams is crucial for hospital competitiveness and high-quality care delivery. Although ambidextrous leadership enhances team performance, its underlying mechanisms remain underexplored.
Ying Wang, Yu Wang, Zhuoyun Wang
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Motivational factors in the performance of nursing team
Objective: To identify the perception of the nursing team about the motivational factors in the work environment. Methods: An exploratory study with a qualitative approach, carried out from January to February, 2015, in the pediatrics sector of a ...
Karlla Danielle Leite Lúcio +5 more
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Implementation of TeamSTEPPS [PDF]
This scholarly project focused on implementing Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (TeamSTEPPS) in an emergency room (ER).
Jones, Trynequa S
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A reliable and effective risk prediction model for mortality and morbidity in elderly patients undergoing gastroenterological surgeries was developed and validated. Geriatric‐specific risk factors, including the newly added variables in the NCD registry, along with age, were identified as significant contributors to the model. ABSTRACT Aim As the aging
Naoya Sato +11 more
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Background Prior studies have indicated team members’ interaction behaviors may predict creativity among nursing students. Methods This study investigated the correlation between interaction behaviors and creativity, both individual- and team-level ...
Hsing-Yuan Liu +6 more
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