Promoting workplace retention during global crises: An international survey of the preventive role of psychological support among victims of social discrimination in long-term care facilities DOI Creative Commons
Sameh Eltaybani, Ayumi Igarashi, Ayşe Çal

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Geriatric Nursing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 59, P. 94 - 102

Published: July 11, 2024

This international cross-sectional survey examined the potential role of organizational psychological support in mitigating association between experiencing social discrimination against long-term care (LTC) facilities' healthcare professionals (HCPs) and their intention to stay current workplace during COVID-19 pandemic. Participants included a convenience sample 2,143 HCPs (nurses [21.5 %], nurse aids or residential workers [40.1 [12.1 others [26.4 %]) working at 223 LTC facilities 13 countries/regions. About 37.5 % participants reported discrimination, percentage ranged from 15.3 77.9 across Controlling for socio-demographic work-related variables, was significantly associated with lower stay, whereas receiving showed statistically significant positive (p-value=0.015 <0.001, respectively). The interaction term indicating moderating support.

Language: Английский

Insights from the top‐cited papers in the critical care nursing literature: A bibliometric and visualized analysis DOI Creative Commons
Sameh Eltaybani, Natalie McEvoy

Nursing in Critical Care, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 14, 2025

Highly cited papers in critical care nursing can offer valuable insights for all stakeholders engaged the research process by highlighting key trends, guiding resource allocation and shaping future priorities. To gain from top-cited top journals. This was a bibliometric analysis of journals as reported Journal Citation Report 2023-released June 2024. Data were tabulated visualized using Microsoft Excel VOSviewer software. Forty four (Intensive Critical Care Nursing [ICCN], [NICC], Australian [ACC] American [AJCC]) analysed. Half analysed related to COVID-19 pandemic, mental health most addressed theme (n = 11 papers). Papers ICCN featured contributions 17 countries, highest among analysed, followed NICC, with countries. Articles received more citations than reviews (median [interquartile range]: 18 [9-23] vs. 8 [8-11.5]), open-access about twice those published under subscription model (19 [16-31] 9 [8-15]). In ICCN, 10 open access compared 3 NICC ACC 2 AJCC. The identified themes this paper underscore dynamic nature field ongoing efforts address challenges practice delivery. Publishing articles on trending topics collaborating internationally seem be effective approaches gaining citations. Understanding these prevalent has significant implications priorities, informing clinical practice, policy improving patient outcomes. Academic need encourage increasing representation researchers Global South both journals' editorial boards submissions

Language: Английский

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Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Outbreak Management of Viral Respiratory Tract Infections in Long-Term Care Facilities: A Qualitative Interview Study DOI Creative Commons
Iris A. Horst, Daisy Kolk, Meriam Janssen

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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 26(6), P. 105575 - 105575

Published: April 15, 2025

Effective management of COVID-19 and influenza outbreaks in nursing homes (NHs) depends on preparation by the NH organization rightful execution infection prevention control (IPC) measures staff. To be better prepared for future pandemics, we need a understanding barriers facilitators to measures. This study aims investigate which were perceived Dutch staff during IPC pandemic end stage. Qualitative interview study. Nursing where and/or (defined as at least 2 confirmed cases an unit) occurred between February 2023 April 2023. We monitored 24 14 organizations Purposive sampling was used select variety more extensive monitoring, including qualitative interviews with involved outbreak. During interviews, participants reflected well previous outbreaks. Interview transcripts thematically analyzed identify determinants strategy execution. Determinants clustered according themes: motivations attitudes; appropriateness measures; guidance cooperation staff; communication; knowledge skills; architectural features location; availability resources. The current provides in-depth insight into facilitated impeded These findings may help NHs prepare provide insights what consider developing strategies.

Language: Английский

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Infection Control Experiences and Educational Needs of Geriatric Care Workers in Long-Term Care Facilities: A Pilot Study DOI Open Access
Min Sun Song, Sun Young Jeong, Soohyun Park

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Healthcare, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(3), P. 301 - 301

Published: Jan. 24, 2024

Background: In the post-COVID-19 condition, infection control education is important for geriatric care workers who elderly and are vulnerable to emerging infectious diseases. This study was conducted enhance insight into experiences of in managing novel diseases (COVID-19) identify newly required educational requirements necessary effectively implement disease control. Methods: a qualitative pilot using focus group interviews. Data from 10 participants were collected interview. The data analyzed Qualitative content analysis. Results: findings showed that healthcare experienced difficulties following protocols emotional distress related visitor restrictions had an increased workload. requested further regarding general knowledge decrease their fears reported visual practical teaching methods preferable. Conclusions: Further attention needed strengthen prevention long-term facilities spread

Language: Английский

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Comparison of barriers to effective nurse-patient communication in COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 wards DOI Creative Commons
Hamed Bakhshi,

Mohammad Javad Shariati,

Mohammad Hasan Basirinezhad

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BMC Nursing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 23(1)

Published: May 16, 2024

Abstract Background Communication is a basic need of humans. Identifying factors that prevent effective nurse-patient communication allows for the better implementation necessary measures to modify barriers. This study aims compare barriers from perspectives nurses and patients in COVID-19 non-COVID-19 wards. Materials methods cross-sectional descriptive was conducted 2022. The participants included 200 (by stratified sampling method) systematic random sampling) referred two conveniently selected hospitals Shahroud, Iran. inclusion criteria were considered having at least bachelor’s degree minimum literacy level complete questionnaires. Data collected by demographic information form questionnaire with 30 15 questions patients, which contained similar those nurses, based on 5-point Likert scale. analysis using indices inferential statistics (Linear regression) SPSS software version 18. Results high workload nursing, excessive expectations difficulty nursing work identified as main From patients’ viewpoints, aggressiveness lack facilities (welfare treatment), unsanitary conditions their rooms regression model revealed mean score among would decrease 0.48 each unit age increase. Additionally, patient’s residence explained 2.3% nurses’ communication, meaning native obtained 2.83 units less than non-native there no statistically significant difference between COVID non-COVID Conclusion In this study, domain job characteristics major barrier, emphasized individual/social factors. There pressing pay attention these eliminate them through administrators.

Language: Английский

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Working Experiences of Care Aides in Long-Term Care Institutions Following the Relaxation of COVID-19 Regulations in Taiwan: A Qualitative Study DOI Creative Commons
Hui‐Chun Huang,

Chen-Yuan Hsu,

Chen-I Shih

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Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Care aides in long-term care (LTC) institutions for older disabled residents at high risk COVID-19. However, they experienced many stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to explore working experiences of LTC following relaxation regulations Taiwan. qualitative descriptive included 20 who had cared with Data were obtained via semi-structured interviews. Caring and difficulties, resources teamwork, impact aides’ work on their lives discussed. Consequently, four themes identified. First, difficulties care, which physical limitations by protection, workload, schedule aides. Second, psychological impact, such as worry, social isolation, burnout. Third, interpersonal relationships supervisors, colleagues, residents, families. Fourth, infection control policy from institution government. When policies relaxed, caring residents; furthermore, family also affected. They required learn knowledge skills management. Institutions provide support materials, processes, environment,

Language: Английский

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Promoting workplace retention during global crises: An international survey of the preventive role of psychological support among victims of social discrimination in long-term care facilities DOI Creative Commons
Sameh Eltaybani, Ayumi Igarashi, Ayşe Çal

et al.

Geriatric Nursing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 59, P. 94 - 102

Published: July 11, 2024

This international cross-sectional survey examined the potential role of organizational psychological support in mitigating association between experiencing social discrimination against long-term care (LTC) facilities' healthcare professionals (HCPs) and their intention to stay current workplace during COVID-19 pandemic. Participants included a convenience sample 2,143 HCPs (nurses [21.5 %], nurse aids or residential workers [40.1 [12.1 others [26.4 %]) working at 223 LTC facilities 13 countries/regions. About 37.5 % participants reported discrimination, percentage ranged from 15.3 77.9 across Controlling for socio-demographic work-related variables, was significantly associated with lower stay, whereas receiving showed statistically significant positive (p-value=0.015 <0.001, respectively). The interaction term indicating moderating support.

Language: Английский

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