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Factors of Influencing Turnover Intention among Nursing Home Staff in Malaysia

Factors of Influencing Turnover Intention among Nursing Home Staff in Malaysia

... of nursing home staff that could affect the process of delivering quality of care and the organisation ...on nursing home staff turnover in ...the nursing home ...

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Education and training to enhance end of life care for nursing home staff : a systematic literature review

Education and training to enhance end of life care for nursing home staff : a systematic literature review

... of nursing homes or staff included or how they were ...approached nursing homes or staff where it was anticipated that interest would be shown in education and/or end-of-life care and the ...

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Barriers and facilitators to an outreach rehabilitation program delivered in nursing homes after hip fracture surgical repair

Barriers and facilitators to an outreach rehabilitation program delivered in nursing homes after hip fracture surgical repair

... of nursing home facilities are at considerable risk of hip fracture and minimal recovery following a hip ...relevant nursing home staff (n = 7) were ...the nursing homes. ...

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Implementing the theory-based advance care planning ACP+ programme for nursing homes: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial and process evaluation

Implementing the theory-based advance care planning ACP+ programme for nursing homes: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial and process evaluation

... in nursing homes, and in particular very few cluster RCTs [3], we contribute to filling this gap by planning and designing this proposed study according to recent recom- mendations in the conduct of high-quality ...

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Belt restraint reduction in nursing homes: design of a quasi-experimental study

Belt restraint reduction in nursing homes: design of a quasi-experimental study

... the nursing home ...for nursing home staff in combination with a policy change (belt use is prohibited by the nursing home management), availability of a nurse specialist ...

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When care situations evoke difficult emotions in nursing staff members: an ethnographic study in two Norwegian nursing homes

When care situations evoke difficult emotions in nursing staff members: an ethnographic study in two Norwegian nursing homes

... in nursing homes often remain ...17]. Nursing home staff members deal with difficult behav- iours and emotions daily, probably involving both per- sonal morality and the understanding that all ...

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The meaning of working in a person-centred way in nursing homes: a phenomenological-hermeneutical study

The meaning of working in a person-centred way in nursing homes: a phenomenological-hermeneutical study

... of nursing home staff [40], which found that a healthy working environ- ment in aged care depended on if staff were empowered to use their creativity and knowledge when performing that ...the ...

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Effect of palliative care training on perceived self-efficacy of the nurses

Effect of palliative care training on perceived self-efficacy of the nurses

... of nursing home staff training on end-of-life care for dementia patients, ac- cords with the results of the present study identifying that short-term educational intervention modifies quality- ...

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Do nursing staff encourage functional activity among nursing home residents? A cross-sectional study of nursing staff perceived behaviors and associated factors

Do nursing staff encourage functional activity among nursing home residents? A cross-sectional study of nursing staff perceived behaviors and associated factors

... of nursing homes was drawn from different regions within the Netherlands, resulting in a, from a national perspective, large sample representing nursing home staff throughout the ...many ...

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Dermatological and musculoskeletal disorders of nursing home workers in Australia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan

Dermatological and musculoskeletal disorders of nursing home workers in Australia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan

... 465 nursing home staff in Australia, Japan, South Korea and ...Japanese nursing home staff at almost all body sites, the reasons for this are not ...

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Impaired mental well-being and psychosocial risk: a cross-sectional study in female nursing home direct staff

Impaired mental well-being and psychosocial risk: a cross-sectional study in female nursing home direct staff

... Health status and psychosocial factors were assessed on questionnaires (GHQ-12 and Siegrist 2004) that had been validated in French populations. The fi ndings con- fi rmed the high prevalences of impaired mental well- ...

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Dermatological and musculoskeletal disorders of nursing home workers in Australia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan

Dermatological and musculoskeletal disorders of nursing home workers in Australia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan

... 465 nursing home staff in Australia, Japan, South Korea and ...Japanese nursing home staff at almost all body sites, the reasons for this are not ...

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End-of-life care communications and shared decision-making in Norwegian nursing homes - experiences and perspectives of patients and relatives

End-of-life care communications and shared decision-making in Norwegian nursing homes - experiences and perspectives of patients and relatives

... According to the literature, the evidence regarding the benefit of discussing plans for end-of-life care with pa- tients is mixed [6]. On the one side, patients can find the process itself helpful, particularly when ...

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The treatment of hypertension in care home residents: a systematic review of observational studies

The treatment of hypertension in care home residents: a systematic review of observational studies

... care home residents, there has been no improvement in the control of their blood ...care home residents, given that increasing treatment does not necessarily lead to better blood pressure ...

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(In )formal caregivers’ and general practitioners’ views on hospitalizations of people with dementia   an exploratory qualitative interview study

(In )formal caregivers’ and general practitioners’ views on hospitalizations of people with dementia an exploratory qualitative interview study

... The prevention of the hospitalization of people with dementia, especially for ambulatory care sensitive condi- tions, has been constantly discussed for years. Evidence, from this explorative qualitative study and other ...

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Dealing with professional misconduct by colleagues in home care: a nationwide survey among nursing staff

Dealing with professional misconduct by colleagues in home care: a nationwide survey among nursing staff

... nursing staff. This can be achieved by eliminating the barriers nursing staff may encounter when they attempt to raise an ...the nursing staff ...need, home-care employers ...

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Perceptions and barriers that influence the ability to  provide appropriate incontinence care in nursing  home residents: Statements from nursing staff

Perceptions and barriers that influence the ability to provide appropriate incontinence care in nursing home residents: Statements from nursing staff

... frail nursing homes residents is often more complex to assess and to treat than UI in younger ...the nursing staff performs a careful assessment of incontinent resi- dents in order to be able to give ...

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Nursing home care for people with dementia and residents' quality of life, quality of care and staff well-being: Design of the Living Arrangements for people with Dementia (LAD) - study

Nursing home care for people with dementia and residents' quality of life, quality of care and staff well-being: Design of the Living Arrangements for people with Dementia (LAD) - study

... care staff, sickness leave, technological aids in care and housing and group living home ...living home characteristics are assessed using a questionnaire we developed in a previous study based on a ...

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The effects of movement stimulation on activities of daily living performance and quality of life in nursing home residents with dementia: a randomized controlled trial

The effects of movement stimulation on activities of daily living performance and quality of life in nursing home residents with dementia: a randomized controlled trial

... in nursing home residents with moderate to severe cognitive ...in nursing home residents with dementia: an assessor blinded randomized controlled ...

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Seeing the person behind the patient: enhancing the care of older people using a biographical approach

Seeing the person behind the patient: enhancing the care of older people using a biographical approach

... ing Nursing and Midwifery Advisory Committee report, Caring for Older People: a Nursing Priority [Department of Health (DoH), 2001a] noted major deficits in the stand- ards of nursing care given to ...

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