Abstracts DOI Open Access

Anu Baby,

Erika Shanley,

Nigel Riordan

et al.

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'.

Language: Английский

Transforming the Work Environment: A Different Approach to Combating Nurse Burnout DOI

Emilio Matricc Ani

AACN Advanced Critical Care, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 35(4), P. 359 - 361

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

Language: Английский

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The efficacy of employee assistance programs on nurses’ perceived job satisfaction: An integrative review DOI

Kristy Babin,

Erica Harder,

Ali Rezayee

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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Nurses' job burnout after the first peak of COVID-19 in Northeast China: a descriptive study DOI Creative Commons
Xinyang Zhao,

YAjun Sun,

Jingjing Ye

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Abstracts DOI Open Access

Anu Baby,

Erika Shanley,

Nigel Riordan

et al.

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'.

Language: Английский

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