Wilson, Barbara L Butler, Matthew J Butler, Richard J Johnson, William G
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Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
The substantial gender disparities are an indirect measure of the misallocation of resources in effective patient care.
Raveis, Victoria H VanDevanter, Nancy Kovner, Christine T Gershon, Robyn
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Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
Awareness of concerns and competing demands nurses experience in a disaster and aftermath can inform education and services to enable nurses to perform their critical functions while minimizing risk to patients and themselves.
Leyva, Erwin William A Beaman, Adam Davidson, Patricia M
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Recognizing the vulnerabilities of older people in the context of climate change is important. Identifying opportunities to promote resilience is an important focus for nurses to develop tailored and targeted nursing interventions.
Bagheri, Afsaneh Akbari, Morteza
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Healthcare policies and strategies are needed to facilitate the implementation of entrepreneurial leadership by providing healthcare leaders with the appropriate environment.
Mutic, Abby D Mix, Jacqueline M Elon, Lisa Mutic, Nathan J Economos, Jeannie Flocks, Joan Tovar-Aguilar, Antonio J McCauley, Linda A
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This study advances the current knowledge of HRI symptoms in farmworkers and moves beyond reporting individual symptoms by utilizing latent class analysis to identify how symptoms tend to co-occur together in this population. It acknowledges multiple symptoms occurring as a result of occupational heat exposure and highlights the importance of sympt...
Grady, Patricia A Trautman, Deborah
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Sorenson, Claire Bolick, Beth Wright, Karen Hamilton, Rebekah
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A better understanding of compassion fatigue will allow researchers and clinicians to identify its causes, prevention, and treatment. This could impact the rate at which healthcare providers leave clinical practice and their ability to compassionately engage with patients.
Bashore, Lisa Bender, Joyce
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Families of childhood cancer survivors report a lack of support following the completion of therapy. Retreats in a nonclinical therapeutic setting optimize family-perceived support, relationship building, and reconnecting survivor families.
Bica, Teodora Castelló, Ruth Toussaint, Loren L Montesó-Curto, Pilar
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A good patient-provider relationship can help to promote decreased acute or chronic stressors, increased family and social support, decreased loneliness, modification of unhealthy lifestyles such as smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, alcohol, control of CRP, and antidepressant medication. Nurses are well placed to help prevent physical diseases...
Birkhoff, Susan D Smeltzer, Suzanne C
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User-centered mobile health tracking app technology is being used with increasing frequency to potentially provide individualized support to chronic illness populations.