Abstract Background As older adults lose physical function with age, family members often become primary, unpaid caregivers. In Japan, despite having a universal long‐term care (LTC) system, families often still bear the caregiving burden. Limited research exists on who supports older outpatients with daily tasks and healthcare access. This study aimed
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Effectiveness of Nursing Documentation Frameworks (SBAR, SOAP, and PIE) in Enhancing Clinical Handoffs and Patient Safety. [PDF]
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Risk Factors and Strategies for Failure to Rescue Following Hepatectomy: A Review
ABSTRACT Failure to rescue (FTR), defined as mortality after major postoperative complications, is a crucial indicator of surgical quality. Although mortality rates after hepatectomy have declined owing to improved surgical techniques and perioperative care, FTR remains a major concern.
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The mediating role of psychological capital between chameleon leadership and group cohesion among staff nurses: a cross-sectional path analysis study. [PDF]
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How Have Quality Improvement Strategies Been Adopted and How Has Impact Been Assessed in Care Homes for Older People? A Systematic Search and Narrative Review. [PDF]
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The NOSO-COVID study: a large-scale survey assessing stakeholder perspectives on patient and family engagement in infection prevention, informed by Q-methodology findings. [PDF]
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Combined effects of nurse-patient communication and psychological nursing on physical and mental stress responses after gastrointestinal surgery. [PDF]
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Temporary nurse deployments: a time-series analysis of shift scheduling dynamics and staffing level alignment. [PDF]
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