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Ergonomic relationship during work in nursing staff of intensive care unit with operating room
Yousef Mahmoudifar, Bayaneh Seyedamini
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Abstract Introduction Most change interventions to address quality of care and lower costs focus on technical aspects of the work through process improvements, which have not consistently delivered the anticipated impact for healthcare organizations. This study aims to (1) understand how relational interventions including shared huddles and cross‐role ...
Lauren Hajjar+4 more
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Abstract Background There is increasing demand for health systems to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and invest in climate‐resilient health care. Coordinating organizational structures and processes for reducing health system emissions presents challenges. Learning health systems, defined as systems that seek to continuously generate and apply evidence,
Brittany V. Barber+2 more
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Sinicization and validation of occupational burnout scale for nurses in operating room. [PDF]
Li Y, Liu Q, Jiang Y, Cheng D, Yin W.
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Abstract Introduction A learning health system (LHS) necessitates collaboration to produce translational health research. This experience report examines the integration of Clemson University scholars into clinical departments of Prisma Health–Upstate in South Carolina, highlighting their experiences working alongside clinician mentors to inform and ...
Windsor Westbrook Sherrill+3 more
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The impact of intraoperative non-technical skills training on scrub practitioners' self-efficacy: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Mohammadi M+3 more
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Abstract Introduction In the United States, only 8.2% of people treated for out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in 2023 survived with good neurological function. The interval from the onset of cardiac arrest to the start of CPR and defibrillation is strongly associated with survival and neurologic recovery.
Amanda L. Missel+11 more
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Latent profile analysis of operating room nurses' occupational fatigue and its relationship with attentional control. [PDF]
Zhai J+6 more
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LEADING WITH PERSONAL POWER: GAINING RESPECT THROUGH COURAGE, VISION, AND TRUST
Abstract The author is a professor of management communication at Tulane University, where he teaches both power and persuasion. He starts by contrasting servant leaders with people who have a dominant leadership style, noting that the “problem with the dichotomy between servant leadership and dominance is that it is fabricated.” He defines personal ...
Chris Lipp
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