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Nursing Home Employee and Resident Satisfaction and Resident Care Outcomes [PDF]
Background: Nursing home resident care is an ongoing topic of public discussion, and there is great interest in improving the quality of resident care. This study investigated the association between nursing home employees' job satisfaction and residents'
Bora Plaku-Alakbarova +2 more
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Resident satisfaction with radiation oncology training [PDF]
Purpose: Residency training environments can differ significantly; therefore, resident satisfaction may vary widely among programs. Here, we sought to examine several variables in program satisfaction through a survey of radiation oncology (RO) trainees ...
Awad A. Ahmed, MD +11 more
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Additional factors influencing resident satisfaction and dissatisfaction [PDF]
Seyed Ramin Jalal, Abdirahman Osman, Saeed Azizi Faculty of Medicine, St George’s Hospital Medical School, London, UK We have read the recent review article by Kahn et al1 with great interest.
Jalal SR, Osman A, Azizi S
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Small is beautiful? Explaining resident satisfaction in Swedish nursing home care [PDF]
Background Resident satisfaction is an important aspect of nursing home quality. Despite this, few studies have systematically investigated what aspects of nursing home care are most strongly associated with satisfaction.
Douglas Spangler +3 more
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Resident satisfaction with the pediatric surgery training program [PDF]
Background The pediatric surgery residency program is new in Saudi Arabia. As with any new program, residents experience a degree of fear and anxiety about their future in the program.
Tariq Altokhais +5 more
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The personal and the public in residents’ burnout: a cross-sectional investigation [PDF]
Background Medical residents are especially prone to burnout. Burnout has historically been viewed as a work-related condition. Burnout also occurs in life domains other than work, such as relationships and parenthood.
Yehonatan Sonvani +2 more
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Resident satisfaction indicators in long term care settings in the United States: A scoping review
Due to an increasingly aging population and long-term care available, the number of older adults seeking long-term care facilities is growing. Resident satisfaction indicators have become important measurements of service quality.
Xiaoli Li +4 more
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Liveability Considerations: Towards Designing Sustainable Public Housing in Niger State, Nigeria
This study investigates liveability in the context of sustainable public housing in Niger State, Nigeria, where existing housing efforts have fallen short of residents' satisfaction.
Paul Baba Haruna +3 more
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In recent years, most Chinese cities have been implementing renewal projects to improve the quality of life in old communities. “How” and “what” to renew has attracted much attention from the government and scholars. “What to renew” is closely related to
Hui Gao, Ting Wang, Shifeng Gu
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Improving resident experience during the pediatric intensive care unit rotation
Background: It was recognized through rotation evaluations that residents were dissatisfied with their Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) experience.
Lauren Tufts +7 more
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