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Use of Nursing Assistants

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994
Use of assistive nursing personnel generates fear, uncertainty and lack of trust in many RNs, yet most agree that "help is needed." The nursing profession must develop minimum standards, a code of ethics and appropriate preparation for nursing assistants. They are here to stay!
D G, Huber, M A, Blegen, J C, McCloskey
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The Effectiveness of a Pressure Injury Prevention Program for Nursing Assistants in Private For-profit Nursing Homes: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2020
AIM To examine the effectiveness of a pressure injury prevention program for private for-profit nursing homes. DESIGN This study was a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial. Ten private for-profit nursing homes made up the clusters. METHODS The
Enid W Y Kwong   +3 more
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Improving Retention Among Certified Nursing Assistants Through Compassion Fatigue Awareness and Self-Care Skills Education

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2019
Background: Retention of certified nursing assistants (CNAs) is an ongoing challenge for nursing homes. Purpose: To combat the effects of providing complex care needs to residents, this quality improvement project explored a 90-minute evidence-based ...
Michele M. Dreher   +3 more
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Racialized Experiences of Black Nursing Professionals and Certified Nursing Assistants in Long-Term Care Settings

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2019
Introduction. This study explores the ways in which racism-related stress affects the well-being and career trajectories of Black nursing professionals and certified nursing assistants and their strategies for coping with such stress.
Anjali R. Truitt, C. Snyder
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Involving Nursing Assistants in Nursing Home QI

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2018
Staff engagement and input are crucial to project success.
Kathleen, Abrahamson   +2 more
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Assisted suicide: Implications for nurses and nursing

Nursing Outlook, 1997
Assisted suicide is an issue of great importance to nurses. This issue reflects our values and beliefs as a society, calls for a clear and precise response as a profession, and challenges individual nurses to think about their own moral views. The history of the debate and the compelling moral arguments on both sides attest to the complexity of the ...
B J, Daly   +4 more
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The association between alexithymia, emotional intelligence and burnout among nursing assistants working in nursing home settings: a cross-sectional study.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2019
AIMS To determine the explanatory power of alexithymia and emotional intelligence over burnout and to examine their combined explanatory capacity over burnout in the context of older adult care. DESIGN Cross-sectional.
E. Aldaz, A. Aritzeta, N. Galdona
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An Approach to Recruitment and Retention of Certified Nursing Assistants Using Innovation and Collaboration.

Journal of Nursing Administration, 2019
Turnover rates for nursing assistants (NAs) cause considerable financial cost to healthcare organizations and negatively impact the quality of care and patient satisfaction.
Therese Gion, Tracey Abitz
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Facilitators and barriers to optimizing eating performance among cognitively impaired older adults: A qualitative study of nursing assistants’ perspectives

Dementia, 2018
Background and Objectives Cognitively impaired individuals are at increased risk for functional and behavioral difficulties at mealtimes, leading to compromised eating performance, low food and fluid intake, and negative functional and nutritional ...
Wen Liu   +3 more
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Advanced Nursing Assistant Education Program

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2010
Background: Nursing assistants provide 90% of the care to the elderly residents of nursing homes, but are the least educated direct-care employees. Supervisory workers believe that nursing assistants require additional training to meet the increasingly complex needs of nursing home residents ...
Nancy B, Lerner   +3 more
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