نتایج جستجو برای: estimate nursing staff

تعداد نتایج: 361120  

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2012
Erika de Souza Guedes Ruth Natália Teresa Turrini Regina Márcia Cardoso de Sousa Valéria Troncoso Baltar Diná de Almeida Lopes Monteiro da Cruz

The aims of the study were to describe nurses' positions on nursing process and their perception of power; and to analyse associations between positions on nursing process, power perception and selected variables. One thousand six hundred and five nurses (86.9% female, mean age=44.12 years, SD=9.55) participated in the study. Mean score on the Positions on Nursing Process (PNP) tool was 112.37 ...

Journal: :Nursing ethics 2012
Hanna Tuvesson Mona Eklund Christine Wann-Hansson

The present study aimed at investigating the relationship between environmental and individual factors and Stress of Conscience among nursing staff in psychiatric in-patient care. A questionnaire involving six different instruments measuring Stress of Conscience, the ward atmosphere, the psychosocial work environment, Perceived Stress, Moral Sensitivity, and Mastery was answered by 93 nursing s...

Journal: :International journal of palliative nursing 2008
Nancy A Hodgson Amanda J Lehning

The purpose of this study was to explore staff perceptions and concerns about the use of palliative care services in the nursing home setting. Six administrators from nursing homes were purposively selected for key informant interviews. Four common themes emerged, including issues related to the culture of care, the model of care, the relationships with hospice partners, and the role of staff. ...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2015
Roberta Meneses Oliveira Ilse Maria Tigre de Arruda Leitao Leticia Lima Aguiar Adriana Catarina de Souza Oliveira Dionisia Mateus Gazos Lucilane Maria Sales da Silva Ariane Alves Barros Renata Lopes Sampaio

OBJECTIVE To evaluate intervening factors in patient safety, focusing on hospital nursing staff. METHOD The study is descriptive, with qualitative approach, excerpt from a larger study with analytical nature. It was undertaken in a public hospital in Fortaleza, CE, Brazil, between January and June 2013, with semi-structured interviews to 70 nurses, using Thematic Content Analysis. RESULTS T...

Journal: :Issues in mental health nursing 2005
Ann R Bland Eileen K Rossen

Some nurses describe individuals diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) as among the most challenging and difficult patients encountered in their practice. As a result, the argument has been made for nursing staff to receive clinical supervision to enhance therapeutic effectiveness and treatment outcomes for individuals with BPD. Formal clinical supervision can focus on the stress...

2014
Sakiko Fukui Kazuhiro Yoshiuchi Junko Fujita Sumie Ikezaki

BACKGROUND Japan has the highest aging population in the world and promotion of home health services is an urgent policy issue. As home-visit nursing plays a major role in home health services, the Japanese government began promotion of this activity in 1994. However, the scale of home-visit nursing agencies has remained small (the average numbers of nursing staff and other staff were 4.2 and 1...

2016
Geena Saini Elizabeth L. Sampson Sarah Davis Nuriye Kupeli Jane Harrington Gerard Leavey Irwin Nazareth Louise Jones Kirsten J. Moore

BACKGROUND Most people with advanced dementia die in nursing homes where families may have to make decisions as death approaches. Discussions about end-of-life care between families and nursing home staff are uncommon, despite a range of potential benefits. In this study we aimed to examine practices relating to end-of-life discussions with family members of people with advanced dementia residi...

Journal: :Curationis 2014
Steppies R Rikhotso Martha J S Williams Gedina de Wet

BACKGROUND Clinical guidance and support of nursing students in rural hospitals is a challenge for novice nurses, who rotate amongst accredited hospitals throughout the province for clinical exposure, and find themselves in an unfamiliar environment. Theory learned at the training college is integrated with clinical exposure at hospitals and supplemented through teaching by hospital staff. Nurs...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1993
H Carmel M Hunter

We report on five years' experience of staff injuries from patient attack in a large state hospital. In 1984 to 1988, with a total of 6,225 staff person-years of exposure, 209 employees suffered 236 injuries from patient attack. Ward nursing staff sustained 185 of the injuries (5.7 injuries per hundred person-years), professional staff 17 (rate = 2.3), psychiatric technician trainees 27 (rate =...

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