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Shortages of Staff in Nursing Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: What are the Driving Factors?
Objectives During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, US nursing homes (NHs) have been under pressure to maintain staff levels with limited access to personal protection equipment (PPE).
Huiwen Xu, O. Intrator, J. Bowblis
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Aims The purpose of this paper was to investigate the relationship between high‐involvement human resource management, autonomy, affective organisational commitment and innovative behaviours of nursing staff who care for elderly clients.
M. Renkema, J. de Leede, L. V. van Zyl
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Highlights • Medical staff experience mental health disturb during the COVID-19 pandemic.• Direct and indirect exposure to COVID-19 affects the mental health profoundly.• Psychological materials and resources provide some protection.• Interventions with ...
Lijun Kang +14 more
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To assess and describe reviews of nursing leadership styles associated with organizational, staff and patient outcomes.
M. Hult +7 more
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Aims and objectives To describe the levels of insomnia, fatigue and intershift recovery, and psychological well‐being (burnout, post‐traumatic stress and psychological distress), and to examine differences in these measures based on work‐related ...
Knar Sagherian +3 more
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The Key Job Demands and Resources of Nursing Staff: An Integrative Review of Reviews
The aim of our review is to identify the key job resources and demands of nursing staff by integrating findings from previously published reviews along the lines of the JD-R model. Understanding these is highly relevant given the ever-increasing pressure
Sylvia Broetje, G. Jenny, G. Bauer
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Mariska Machiels +3 more
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Comparison Effect of Oral Propranolol and Oxytocin Versus Oxytocin Only on Induction of Labour in Nulliparous Women (A Double Blind Randomized Trial) [PDF]
Background and Aim: Today, research on new methods for preventing caesarean sections owing to labour induction, have been requested in obstetric practice, because of the increased morbidity related to caesarean section.
Ashraf Direkvand-Moghadam +2 more
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Background: Nursing staff working in the operating room are exposed to risk factors that can cause musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and work-related disabilities. The use of ergonomics principles can help with the prevention of MSDs.
T. Abdollahi +6 more
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Implementing advance care planning in routine nursing home care : the development of the theory-based ACP+ program [PDF]
Background While various initiatives have been taken to improve advance care planning in nursing homes, it is difficult to find enough details about interventions to allow comparison, replication and translation into practice. Objectives We report on the
Deliens, Luc +7 more
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