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May 19, 2023 · Background Unsafe health practices are one of the leading causes of disability and even death. Competent nurses are crucial to ensure safe and high-quality healthcare services. The patient safety culture is concerned with internalizing safety beliefs, values, and attitudes, translating them into healthcare practices, and committing to maintaining an error-free health environment. A high level ...
Risk tolerance in nursing refers to the level of risk that nurses and healthcare organizations are willing to accept in order to achieve certain outcomes. This concept is crucial in making day-to-day decisions that impact patient care, safety, and overall healthcare quality.
Dec 1, 2023 · Seven intervention studies were included, all evaluated with a critical risk of bias. Strategies found to enhance the safety culture in care settings include collegial exchange of experiences and learnings, integration of staff's perceptions, external facilitation, staff training, and a structured, multi-step procedure of the intervention process.
Adherence to the principles of patient safety and the prevention and reduction of practice errors have been facilitated by technological solutions in recent years [31,32]; however, suboptimal quality and safety of care remain evident, indicating the need for improved understandings of the various factors and conditions that increase adherence in daily nursing practice . Consequently, this ...
Mar 20, 2020 · Inadequate nursing staff ratios have shown to result in decreased quality of nursing care and increased patient mortality rates (Mudallal et al., 2017).A systematic review revealed that self-governance, positive relationships between doctors and nurses, and nursing care and leadership focused on professional development and growth have been associated with better patient outcomes (Aiken et al ...
- Maha Mihdawi, Rasmieh Al-Amer, Rima Darwish, Sue Randall, Tareq Afaneh
- 2020
The work schedule can affect the sleep–wake cycle, and working extended hours, such as 12+ hour shifts, can lead to MSD due to extended exposure to physical/postural risk factors and insufficient recovery time. 73, 74 As physical/postural demands on the job increased for nurses, the likelihood of inadequate sleep also significantly increased. 59 Workers on schedules requiring frequent shift ...
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Dec 14, 2023 · Background Elderly residents with physical and cognitive impairments in long-term care facilities are vulnerable to safety risks. Purpose This study investigated factors that influence patient safety cultures in delirium nursing care in long-term care facilities. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 214 nurses working in 12 long-term care facilities using a structured ...