نتایج جستجو برای: nurses aides

تعداد نتایج: 56769  

Objectives: Hospitals and clinical centers are concerned about patient safety. Safety climate is a perceived value of safety in an organization that could improve the safety of workers and patients. The present research was conducted to study the safety climate of patients in the hospitals and rehabilitation centers affiliated to the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences.  M...

2014
Charlotte Diana Nørregaard Rasmussen Anne Konring Larsen Andreas Holtermann Karen Søgaard Marie Birk Jørgensen

BACKGROUND Workplace adoption and reach of health promotion are important, but generally poorly reported. The aim of this study is therefore to evaluate the adoption of workplaces (organizational level) and reach of employees (individual level) of a multi-faceted workplace health promotion and work environment intervention targeting low back pain among nurses' aides in elderly care. METHODS P...

2011
Larissa Jennings André Sourou Yebadokpo Jean Affo Marthe Agbogbe Aguima Tankoano

BACKGROUND Shifting the role of counseling to less skilled workers may improve efficiency and coverage of health services, but evidence is needed on the impact of substitution on quality of care. This research explored the influence of delegating maternal and newborn counseling responsibilities to clinic-based lay nurse aides on the quality of counseling provided as part of a task shifting init...

2016
René Schwendimann Suzanne Dhaini Dietmar Ausserhofer Sandra Engberg Franziska Zúñiga

BACKGROUND While the relationship between nurses' job satisfaction and their work in hospital environments is well known, it remains unclear, which factors are most influential in the nursing home setting. The purpose of this study was to describe job satisfaction among care workers in Swiss nursing homes and to examine its associations with work environment factors, work stressors, and health ...

2000
Rose H. Goldman Michael R. Jarrard Rokho Kim

To ident@ high risk areas for back injury in a large teaching hospital, we calculated standard injury rates and newly developed composite statistics for nursing and non-nursing work groups. Data were extracted from the hospital’s workers’ compensation database. The hospital-wide total injury rate was 4.6 reports per 100 full-time equivalents (FTE); Compensation Case Rate, 1.4 cases per 100 IT?;...

Journal: :Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses 2014
Vicki D Lachman

T he Joint Commission (2008) stated, “Intimidating and disruptive behaviors can foster medical errors, contribute to poor patient satisfaction and to preventable adverse outcomes, increase the cost of care, and cause qualified clinicians, administrators and managers to seek new positions in more professional environments” (p. 1). With the new Medicare reimbursement mechanisms for hospitals, the...

2013
Susan E Slaughter Carole A Estabrooks

BACKGROUND Almost 90 percent of nursing home residents have some type of mobility limitation. Many spend most of their waking hours lying in bed or sitting. Such inactivity can negatively affect residents' health and general well-being. This pilot study aimed to assess (1) the effect of the sit-to-stand activity on mobility outcomes of nursing home residents, (2) the effect of an audit-and-feed...

Journal: :Revue Forestière Française 1972

Journal: :TRENDS IN THE SCIENCES 2002

Journal: :Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 2011

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