Clinical judgement in nursing–An evolutionary concept analysis
Aims The aim of this concept analysis was to develop a contemporary operational definition
of Clinical Judgement in nursing. Design Concept analysis. Methods Rodgers' evolutionary …
of Clinical Judgement in nursing. Design Concept analysis. Methods Rodgers' evolutionary …
American Society for Pain Management Nursing guidelines on monitoring for opioid-induced advancing sedation and respiratory depression: revisions
CR Jungquist, A Quinlan-Colwell, A Vallerand… - Pain Management …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives This report presents up-to-date evidence and expert consensus-based revisions
to the ASPMN 2011 guidelines that inform interprofessional clinical decision-making for …
to the ASPMN 2011 guidelines that inform interprofessional clinical decision-making for …
[HTML][HTML] Knowledge and attitude of nurses towards patient safety and its associated factors
H Biresaw, N Asfaw, F Zewdu - International Journal of Africa Nursing …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background A higher number of patients experience harm during hospitalization as a result
of a range of errors and adverse events. The level of knowledge and attitude of nurses …
of a range of errors and adverse events. The level of knowledge and attitude of nurses …
[HTML][HTML] A crisis in the health system and quality of healthcare in economically developed countries
M Biel, K Grondys, AM Androniceanu - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
A health crisis caused by a pandemic tested the effectiveness of national healthcare systems
by testing both financing and organizational and technical performance of patient care. At …
by testing both financing and organizational and technical performance of patient care. At …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of patient safety culture and the leader coaching behaviour of nurses on the intention to report errors: a cross-sectional survey
Background There is growing interest in examining the factors affecting the reporting of
errors by nurses. However, little research has been conducted into the effects of perceived …
errors by nurses. However, little research has been conducted into the effects of perceived …
[HTML][HTML] Baseline assessment of patient safety culture in primary care centres in Kuwait: a national cross-sectional study
T ALFadhalah, B Al Mudaf, HA Alghanim… - BMC Health Services …, 2021 - Springer
Background Assessments of the culture surrounding patient safety can inform healthcare
settings on how their structures and processes impact patient outcomes. This study …
settings on how their structures and processes impact patient outcomes. This study …
Impact of patient safety culture on job satisfaction and intention to leave among healthcare workers: evidence from middle east context
K Al-Surimi, A Almuhayshir, KY Ghailan… - … and Healthcare Policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background The association between patient safety culture and staff outcomes remains
unclear to date. This study aimed to identify the relationship between patient safety …
unclear to date. This study aimed to identify the relationship between patient safety …
[HTML][HTML] Patient safety culture assessment in Iran using the “Hospital survey on patient safety culture” tool: A systematic review and meta-analysis
M Behzadifar, M Behzadifar, F Jahanpanah… - … and Global Health, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Paying attention to patient safety is a crucial aspect of the healthcare provision
delivery. Integrating and coordinating the different parts of the health system can ensure a …
delivery. Integrating and coordinating the different parts of the health system can ensure a …
Nurse–physician communication in patient care and associated factors in public hospitals of harari regional state and dire-dawa city administration, eastern ethiopia: a …
M Jemal, MA Kure, T Gobena… - Journal of Multidisciplinary …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background Nurse–physician communication remains a public health challenge in the
health care setting of developing countries. Clear and respectful nurse–physician …
health care setting of developing countries. Clear and respectful nurse–physician …
[HTML][HTML] Safety perception in the operating environment: The nurses' perspective versus that of the surgeons
F Ruano-Ferrer, MI Gutiérrez-Giner - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Background Adverse effects due to surgery occur in 25% of patients, and the patient safety
perception seems to differ between nurses and surgeons in the operating room (OR). This …
perception seems to differ between nurses and surgeons in the operating room (OR). This …