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Charge de travail du personnel infirmier dans les h{ô}pitaux -{é}tude bibliographique [PDF]
For decades, hospital services have been faced with the challenge of ensuring quality care for patients despite the pressures on staff due to workload overload. Nursing staff are particularly affected by this reality, with a patient/nursing staff ratio so imbalanced that it directly affects the quality of care and the well-being of nurses. This article
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Trauma‐Informed Practice in Welfare‐to‐Work and Employment Services: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT There is increasing recognition within welfare services, including employment services, that many participants may have histories of trauma. Research suggests that experiences of trauma not only impact individuals' psychosocial health but also vocational elements such as job performance, employability, career progression, and financial ...
Emily Corbett+3 more
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This study explored whether differences in long‐term oncological outcomes exist for African American compared to Caucasian American men diagnosed with low risk or favorable‐intermediate risk prostate cancer and treated with external beam radiation therapy, in equal access health care settings.
Sean P. Stroup+16 more
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ABSTRACT This study explored the mediating influences of access to social activities, social services, and health and medical services on the relationship between social determinants of health and health‐related quality of life. A survey of 602 adults was conducted in a regional area of Australia.
Candice Oster+4 more
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Spirometry at diagnosis and overall survival in non‐small cell lung cancer patients
Lung function has been associated with in‐hospital mortality following lung cancer surgery but the predictive role of lung function in long‐term survival of NSCLC patients remains unclear. Our analyses, based on a large lung cancer cohort, revealed that NSCLC patients with lower spirometry function at diagnosis were associated with worse overall ...
Ting Zhai+5 more
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Drinking Water Policy: A Realist Review
ABSTRACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures have a deep, enduring connection to water. However, since Australia's colonisation in 1788, water management has shifted, creating ongoing issues for these communities. Notwithstanding the universal recognition of safe drinking water as a human right, significant inequities persist, particularly ...
Margaret Apolima Fono+8 more
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Key steps in the oncology care pathway activity were retrospectively analyzed and compared in this comprehensive and cross‐sectional study, between the different time settings in the COVID‐19 pandemic. Oncology care were heavily disrupted during the first and second COVID‐19 outbreak waves with decrease in screening and diagnosis activity as well as an
Léonard Laurent+19 more
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OBJETIVO: Identificar los modelos de cultura organizacional, dominante y preferido, en enfermería en el segundo nivel de atención a la salud. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Entre abril y junio de 2008 se hizo un estudio transversal con personal de enfermería de los
Doris Verónica Ortega-Altamirano+4 more
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Nursing Ethics as a Foundation in Nursing Practice: A literature Review
Introduction: Complexity in the healthcare environment causes problems in nursing practice. The nursing code of ethics has been designed as an appropriate guideline for behavior and helps decision-making.
Ni Made Ratih Comala Dewi+5 more
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