Nursing in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
28(S1), P. 11 - 50
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
Introduction:
Between
45%
and
87%
of
ICU
patients
have
delirium,
which
is
linked
to
a
wide
range
patient
safety
outcomes,
substantial
family
distress,
increased
resource
use,
cumulative
cost
(Ali
et
al.,
2021).Delirious
management
can
be
exhausting
cause
self-doubts
about
quality
nursing
care.Critical
Care
Nursing
CC3N
Step
Competencies
incorporated
'family'
as
fundamental
component
care.Background:
Family
the
most
recent
element
ABCDEF
plan
developed
by
Society
Critical
care
Medicine
prevent
delirium.The
odds
delirium
fell
88%
when
companion
was
present
among
(Bersaneti
Whitaker,
2022).Owing
their
limited
interactions,
families
may
develop
post-ICU
syndrome
(PICS-F),
that
compromises
selfcare
(Davidson
2012).The
nurse's
role
in
promoting
preventing
underutilised.Main
Findings:
Delirium-free
days
are
more
likely
encouraged
reorient
(visual/auditory),
offer
memory
clues
like
photographs,
conduct
sensory
checks
using
devices
hearing
aids
glasses,
provide
cognitive
stimulation
discussing
current
matters,
doing
puzzles,
reading
books
or
newspapers
patients,
reflecting
on
past
life
experiences.Educating
an
tough
time-consuming.A
unit-specific
evidence-based
toolkit
diaries
creative
ways
assisting
preparing
staff,
delirium.ICUs
should
also
promote
digital
engagement
view
restricted
visitations
due
infection
risks
pandemic.Assessing
delirious
patients'
consent
contact
managing
those
with
strained
no
challenging.Conclusion:
Delirium
nurse
advocates,
link
groups,
audits
advised.Nurse-led
research
family-based
interventions
recommended.Family
cost-effective
non-pharmacological
protective
variable
against
ICU.A
family-centred
empowers
everyone
say,
'I
delirium'.
Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 21
Published: Dec. 19, 2024
This
integrative
review
examined
the
efficacy
of
workplace
support
programs
on
nurses'
job
satisfaction.
A
comprehensive
analysis
33
studies
revealed
a
positive
correlation
between
and
satisfaction,
quality
care,
psychological
well-being.
Various
research
designs
were
employed,
focusing
descriptive
cross-sectional
approaches.
Notably,
discrepancies
in
methodology,
statistical
tests,
data
methods
observed
across
studies,
highlighting
need
for
standardization
transparency
reporting.
emphasized
critical
role
establishing
systems
to
enhance
resilience
during
stressful
situations.
The
lack
longitudinal
was
identified
as
limitation,
impacting
generalizability
causality
inference
findings.
Recommendations
future
included
methodological
through
consistent
use
like
strengthen
evidence
facilitate
meta-analyses.
Addressing
limitations
current
literature
improvements
being
essential
rigor
impact
reviews
their
effects
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 26, 2023
Abstract
Background:
Since
November
2022,
China
has
continuously
optimized
and
adjusted
its
prevention
control
measures
to
achieve
a
smooth
transition
in
the
of
epidemic
relatively
short
period
time,
successfully
passed
first
wave
COVID-19
epidemic.
The
purpose
this
study
was
investigate
nurses'
job
burnout
influencing
factors
after
peak
Northeast
China.
Methods:
1350
frontline
nurses
were
surveyed
online
through
questionnaire,
including
general
information
questionnaire,Maslach
Burnout
Inventory-General
Survey(MBI-GS),
Simplified
Coping
Style
Scale(SCSQ),
Perceived
Social
Support
Scale(PSSS).
final
effective
response
1328,
with
an
rate
98.37%.
Results:
47.44%
experienced
COVID-19.
risk
for
are
persistence
work
night
shifts
during
self
infection
(OR:
1.342,95%
CI:
1.002-1.798).
protective
that
there
no
elderly
people
family
who
need
take
care
themselves
0.669,95%
0.510-0.878),
patients
be
cared
every
day
0.574,95%
0.363-0.908),
or
3-5
0.560,95%
0.381-0.823),
financial
support
0.766,95%
0.604-0.971),
psychological
0.550,95%
0.409-0.742),
assistance
0.427,95%
0.324-0.564).
Job
is
negatively
correlated
perceived
social
support,
positively
coping
styles.
Conclusions:
Nurses
moderate
Managers
should
make
adequate
preparations
arrival
new
according
burnout.
Nursing in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
28(S1), P. 11 - 50
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
Introduction:
Between
45%
and
87%
of
ICU
patients
have
delirium,
which
is
linked
to
a
wide
range
patient
safety
outcomes,
substantial
family
distress,
increased
resource
use,
cumulative
cost
(Ali
et
al.,
2021).Delirious
management
can
be
exhausting
cause
self-doubts
about
quality
nursing
care.Critical
Care
Nursing
CC3N
Step
Competencies
incorporated
'family'
as
fundamental
component
care.Background:
Family
the
most
recent
element
ABCDEF
plan
developed
by
Society
Critical
care
Medicine
prevent
delirium.The
odds
delirium
fell
88%
when
companion
was
present
among
(Bersaneti
Whitaker,
2022).Owing
their
limited
interactions,
families
may
develop
post-ICU
syndrome
(PICS-F),
that
compromises
selfcare
(Davidson
2012).The
nurse's
role
in
promoting
preventing
underutilised.Main
Findings:
Delirium-free
days
are
more
likely
encouraged
reorient
(visual/auditory),
offer
memory
clues
like
photographs,
conduct
sensory
checks
using
devices
hearing
aids
glasses,
provide
cognitive
stimulation
discussing
current
matters,
doing
puzzles,
reading
books
or
newspapers
patients,
reflecting
on
past
life
experiences.Educating
an
tough
time-consuming.A
unit-specific
evidence-based
toolkit
diaries
creative
ways
assisting
preparing
staff,
delirium.ICUs
should
also
promote
digital
engagement
view
restricted
visitations
due
infection
risks
pandemic.Assessing
delirious
patients'
consent
contact
managing
those
with
strained
no
challenging.Conclusion:
Delirium
nurse
advocates,
link
groups,
audits
advised.Nurse-led
research
family-based
interventions
recommended.Family
cost-effective
non-pharmacological
protective
variable
against
ICU.A
family-centred
empowers
everyone
say,
'I
delirium'.