Impfverhalten von Klinikpersonal verstehen – Ergebnisse der OKaPII-Studie 2023 DOI Creative Commons

Elisa Wulkotte,

Nora Schmid-Küpke

Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 3, 2024

The mental health needs of healthcare workers: When evidence does not guide policy. A comparative assessment of selected European countries DOI Creative Commons
Ellen Kuhlmann, Michelle Falkenbach, Monica Georgina Brînzac

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The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 39(3), P. 614 - 636

Published: Jan. 9, 2024

The healthcare workforce (HCWF) globally is facing high stress levels and deteriorating mental health due to workplace, labour market policy deficiencies that further exacerbate the existing crisis. However, comprehensive effective action missing.

Language: Английский

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Health and Social Care Professionals’ Experience of Psychological Safety Within Their Occupational Setting: A Thematic Synthesis Review DOI Creative Commons
Nicola Peddie,

Josephine Hoegh,

Gemma Rice

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Nursing Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(4), P. 131 - 131

Published: April 14, 2025

Objective: Psychological safety (PS) is essential for health and social care professionals (HSCPs) working in high-stress environments. While much of the existing research focuses on PS within teams, less known about HSCPs’ lived experiences across diverse settings. This scoping review aims to synthesise qualitative literature PS, identifying key barriers enablers its development workplaces. Methods: A systematic search was conducted MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, Web Science, Cochrane Library, covering a 20-year period (2004–2024). Eligible studies included primary exploring PS. Screening data extraction were managed using Rayyan. An inductive thematic synthesis approach applied identify patterns data. Results: The identified several main (1) feeling safe team (2) personal factors, which encompassed professional skills, experience, support, self-care. Conversely, identified: normalisation traumatic incidents, unsupportive management structures, (3) organisational constraints, (4) lack knowledge training Conclusions: Understanding critical improving workplace culture, resilience, wellbeing among HSCPs. These findings provide foundation future interventions aimed at strengthening individual, team, levels results also offer valuable insights informing policies practice ultimately enhance both staff patient quality.

Language: Английский

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Protecting mother and baby: Learnings from an Ebola vaccination campaign on the evolving landscape of vaccines and pregnancy DOI Creative Commons
Rebecca F. Grais, Kathleen M. Neuzil, Helen Rees

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PLoS Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 22(2), P. e1004530 - e1004530

Published: Feb. 11, 2025

This Perspective article from Rebecca Grais and colleagues places a recently published study in PLOS Medicine the context of evolving landscape vaccines pregnancy.

Language: Английский

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Measuring the Core Competency of Community Nurses for Public Health Emergencies: Instrument Development and Validation DOI

Aozhou Weng,

Xiyi Wang, Yanyan Liu

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Journal of Advanced Nursing, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 19, 2025

ABSTRACT Aim To develop a comprehensive and psychometrically validated scale for evaluating the core competencies of community nurses public health emergencies. Design A study instrument development validation was conducted. Methods total 1057 provided valid responses this conducted in Shanghai, China. Building upon previous findings adapted competency model integrating World Health Organisation's Framework Action, two phases. First, items were developed through systematic review, qualitative research, stakeholder meeting, Delphi survey, refined with cognitive interviews to establish version 1.0 scale. Second, item analysis performed item‐total correlations, Cronbach's alpha, exploratory factor analysis, resulting 2.0. The final produced after assessing validity (content validity, confirmatory known‐groups validity) reliability (internal consistency, test–retest reliability). Results consisted 47 categorised into four factors: prevention, preparation, response, recovery competency. Factor results indicated adequate loadings, excellent fit, well‐established construct validity. overall its sub‐factors exhibited high internal consistency good reliability. Conclusions presents theoretically grounded scientifically measuring that need emergency response. Implications Profession This enhances theoretical framework nurses' emergencies, provides assessment tool, clarifies their role enhancing preparedness effectiveness. Impact addressed standardised tool nurse emergencies will impact policy initiatives enhance early integrated practices crisis management. Reporting Method Strengthening Observational studies Epidemiology checklist. Patient or Public Contribution No Contribution.

Language: Английский

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"Health and Social Care Professionals Experience of Psychological Safety within their Occupational Setting: A Thematic Synthesis Scoping Review Protocol" DOI Open Access
Nicola Peddie

COJ Nursing & Healthcare, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(5)

Published: May 20, 2024

Psychological Safety (PS) in the workplace plays an essential role helping Health and Social Care Professionals (HSCPs) function interpersonally challenging high stress work environments.While much of research on PS, to date, has focused teams, little sought synthesis what is understood be important HSCPs' terms their lived experiences PS across diverse health and/or social care settings.A protocol for a scoping review qualitatively synthesizing primary literature exploring barriers enablers as experienced by HSCPs was developed.This outlines planned procedures thematic review.A systematic search MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, Web Science Cochrane library will conducted, results imported Covidence where title abstract screenings, full text data extraction occur.The databases timeframe March 2004 present.The thematically synthesize qualitative from research.The used examine key relationships findings regarding enabling factors that help facilitate among well feeling PS.The inform future research, protocols interventions aimed at improving individual, team organizational level settings.

Language: Английский

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Understanding COVID-19 Impacts on the Health Workforce: AI-Assisted Open-Source Media Content Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Anita Pienkowska, Mathieu Ravaut, Maleyka Mammadova

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JMIR Formative Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8, P. e53574 - e53574

Published: June 13, 2024

To investigate the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on health workforce, we aimed to develop a framework that synergizes natural language processing (NLP) techniques and human-generated analysis reduce, organize, classify, analyze vast volume publicly available news articles complement scientific literature support strategic policy dialogue, advocacy, decision-making.

Language: Английский

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Workplace violence and harassment: An umbrella review of synthesis studies DOI
Bitna Kim

Aggression and Violent Behavior, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 78, P. 101981 - 101981

Published: July 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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Through the Lens of Good Participatory Practice: Findings and Lessons Learned from the Healthcare Worker Subcommittee of the COVID-19 HERO Registry DOI Creative Commons
Mei Lin Chen‐Lim,

Jayne F. Koellhoffer,

Kisha Batey Turner

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(1)

Published: Dec. 12, 2024

Abstract Participant representation, including the Good Participatory Practice guidelines, in design and execution of clinical research can profoundly affect structure process. Early COVID-19 pandemic, an online registry called Healthcare Worker Exposure Response Outcomes (HERO) Registry, was launched to capture experiences healthcare workers (HCWs) on pandemic frontlines. It evolved into a program that distributed COVID-19-related information connected participants with opportunities. Furthermore, subcommittee HCWs created inform research, engagement, communication efforts. This paper, coauthored by HERO HCW subcommittee, describes how it formed, impact community participation Registry Research Program, reflections lessons learned, implications for future research. Engagement Subcommittee resulted representing their lived experience ensured perspectives as were incorporated Research. The strategies not only supported recruitment retention efforts but also influenced team framing questions data collection pertinent participant community. demonstrated importance having participants’ input expert advisors investigative during global health emergency.

Language: Английский

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The Specialist Nurse in European Healthcare 2030: ESNO Congress 2024 Highlights DOI Open Access
Alessandro Stievano, Rosario Caruso, Adriano Friganović

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Healthcare, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(16), P. 1623 - 1623

Published: Aug. 15, 2024

The European Specialist Nurses Organization (ESNO), after a series of congresses in Brussels, organised its 6th International Congress Milan, Italy. ESNO 2024 focused on "The Nurse Healthcare 2030", addressing the evolving roles and increasing importance specialist nurses. event featured keynote presentations discussions enhancing clinical practice through advanced education, bridging policy-practice gaps, improving working conditions. Declaration emphasised lifelong learning, harmonised qualification recognition, interdisciplinary collaboration. A dynamic hackathon preceded congress, generating innovative solutions to pressing nursing challenges. New inductees Fellowship Program were celebrated. congress highlighted critical advancements set strategic roadmap for future Europe.

Language: Английский

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Essential Factors on Effective Response at the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic Comment on "Experiences and Implications of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Emergency in Italy: A Social Science Perspective" DOI Creative Commons
Jesus Gil, Matilde Pacheco, Inês Fronteira

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International Journal of Health Policy and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13, P. 8642 - 8642

Published: Aug. 19, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic in Italy is a stark reminder of the necessity incorporating social, economic, and political context planning responses to public health emergencies. During ongoing global crisis, it not just crucial but shared responsibility supplement epidemiological approaches with insights from social sciences. This ensures effective equitable policies, that each us field shares. discussion relevant timely, relating directly current crisis its potential implications for future strategies. comment underscores key points Masino Enria’s paper, illuminating importance integrating sciences into strategies, pivotal role inequalities shaping experiences, and, most importantly, profound urgent epidemic preparedness response. urgency these cannot be overstated, we must act on them swiftly decisively.

Language: Английский

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