نتایج جستجو برای: estimate nursing staff

تعداد نتایج: 361120  

2014
Theo J G M Hazelhof Debby L Gerritsen Lisette Schoonhoven Raymond T C M Koopmans

BACKGROUND Challenging behavior exhibited by people with dementia can have adverse outcomes, like stress, low morale, low work satisfaction and absenteeism for nursing staff in long-term care settings. Training nursing staff to manage challenging behavior may reduce its impact. Although much of the research into training nursing staff shows methodological limitations, several studies find some ...

2011
Adriana PA van Beek Cordula Wagner Peter PM Spreeuwenberg Dinnus HM Frijters Miel W Ribbe Peter P Groenewegen

BACKGROUND The behaviour of individuals is affected by the social networks in which they are embedded. Networks are also important for the diffusion of information and the influence of employees in organisations. Yet, at the moment little is known about the social networks of nursing staff in healthcare settings. This is the first study that investigates informal communication and advice networ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
fereshteh farzianpour dept. of health management and economic, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. seyyed mostafa hosseini elham movahed kor shayan hosseini mohamad amerzadeh batul ahmadi

self-confidence is a glorious feature of an effective administrator. their main goal is the organizational success. therefore, we approached this idea by evaluating the self-confidence of nursing administration in tehran university of medical sciences (tums) teaching hospitals and its relation to vocational satisfaction of the staff.in a cross-sectional study, we interviewed 200 nursing adminis...

2009
Kathrin Kromark Madeleine Dulon Barbara-Beate Beck Albert Nienhaus

BACKGROUND Back pain is one of the most frequent complaints in the nursing profession. Thus, the 12-month prevalence of pain in the lumbar spine in nursing staff is as high as 76%. Only a few representative studies have assessed the prevalence rates of back pain and its risk factors among nursing staff in nursing homes in comparison to staff in home-based care facilities. The present study acco...

Journal: :The Australasian medical journal 2014
Esther Munyisia Ping Yu David Hailey

BACKGROUND Nursing homes are increasingly introducing electronic health record (EHR) systems into nursing practice; however, there is limited evidence about the effect of these systems on nursing staff time. AIMS To investigate the effect of introducing an EHR system on time spent on activities by nursing staff in a nursing home. METHOD An observational work sampling study was undertaken wi...

Journal: :North Carolina medical journal 2010
Eleanor S McConnell Deborah Lekan Kirsten N Corazzini

NC Med J March/April 2010, Volume 71, Number 2 Nationally, over 3 million certified nursing assistants and licensed nurses work in long-term care (LTC). Of these 3 million providers, about 2.5 million are certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and the remaining 500,000 licensed nurses are evenly divided between licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs).1 With the aging of our po...

2017
R. D. VAN GAALEN H. A. HOPMAN A. HAENEN C. VAN DEN DOOL

A recent countrywide MRSA spa-type 1081 outbreak in The Netherlands predominantly affected nursing homes, generating questions on how infection spreads within and between nursing homes despite a low national prevalence. Since the transfer of residents between nursing homes is uncommon in The Netherlands, we hypothesized that staff exchange plays an important role in transmission. This explorato...

2012
Xina Zhou Xin Zhu Ming Huang Wenxi Chen

In this paper, we propose a completely unconstrained method for automatic monitoring of sleep behaviour and health status in nursing home residents using an Internetbased automatic sleep monitoring system mainly composed of a pressure sensor and a data server. When a nursing home resident lies in bed, his/her pressure variations due to heart pulsation, respiration, and body movement are sensed ...

2017
Pernilla Larsson Margareta Molin Thorén

The elderly population in Sweden is growing and as a result of that, society is facing different types of challenges. Oral hygiene is important for preventing oral disease but also for the general health (GH). A goal for the Swedish dental society is that every inhabitant should have an equal right to dental-care and oral health (OH) under the same conditions. This is not only a challenge for d...

Journal: :AAOHN Journal 1996

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