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Detection of primary DNA damage: applicability to biomonitoring of genotoxic occupational exposure and in clinical therapy

1995

The biological effect of putative genotoxic chemicals in the work place environment was monitored in peripheral mononuclear blood cells of exposed workers. DNA strand breaks, alkali-labile sites of DNA and DNA cross-links were measured using the alkaline filter elution method. A dose dependent increase in DNA damage was found in sterilization workers exposed to ethylene oxide and metal workers with exposure towards N-nitrosodiethanolamine. Two subpopulations with different response to the external exposure were found in nonsmoking sterilization workers. Nurses handling antineo-plastic agents without adequate safety provisions showed a statistically significantly higher rate of DNA strand br…

Ethylene OxideMaleDNA damagemedicine.medical_treatmentNurses10050 Institute of Pharmacology and ToxicologyAntineoplastic Agents610 Medicine & healthPharmacologyDNA Strand Break3000 General Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsCell Linechemistry.chemical_compound1311 GeneticsOccupational ExposureBiomonitoringGeneticsmedicineCarcinomaAnimalsHumansDiethylnitrosamineGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsOvarian NeoplasmsChemotherapybusiness.industrySterilizationDNASterilization (microbiology)medicine.diseaseHodgkin DiseasechemistryCarcinogens570 Life sciences; biologyFemaleOccupational exposurebusinessDNADNA DamageEnvironmental Monitoring
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Nurses' sources of information to inform clinical practice : An integrative review to guide evidence-based practice

2022

BACKGROUND: Evidence-based practice in nursing is challenging and relies on the sources of information used by nurses to inform clinical practice. An integrative review from 2008 revealed that nurses more frequently relied on information from colleagues than information from high-level sources such as systematic reviews and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. AIMS: To describe the information sources used by registered nurses to inform their clinical practice. METHODS: An integrative review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines, based on empirical research studies published from January 2007 until June 2021. The included studies were appraised, following which the identi…

Evidence-Based PracticeOmvårdnadVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750evidence-based practiceHumansNursesintegrative reviewregistered nursesGeneral Medicinesources of informationNursingGeneral Nursing
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Interviews with Community Healthcare Registered Nurses in Norway: Examination Practices and Clinical Evaluation Processes

2021

Abstract Aim This study describes the examination practices and clinical evaluation processes that Registered Nurses in Norway perform in the community healthcare sector. Design A qualitative exploratory design. Methods Twenty interviews were conducted with Registered Nurses employed in the community healthcare sector in Norway. The data were analysed using a thematic analysis. Results We found four major themes: (1) evaluations are embedded in nurses’ daily work, (2) significance of a Registered Nurse's clinical competency, (3) different tasks require various roles and (4) access to resources and equipment. Registered Nurses possess several skills in a range of different examination techni…

Exploratory researchRT1-120Nursesthematic analysisNursingNurse's Rolecommunity careInformationSystems_GENERALclinical evaluation processesNursingHealth careRegistered NurseHumansVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700Community Health ServicesResearch ArticlesGeneral Nursingindividual interviewsHealth professionalsRegistered nurseNorwaybusiness.industryexamination practicesWork (electrical)VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808Clinical CompetenceThematic analysisbusinessPsychologyClinical evaluationResearch Article
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Personal protective equipment and intensive care unit healthcare worker safety in the COVID-19 era (PPE-SAFE): An international survey

2020

Purpose To survey healthcare workers (HCW) on availability and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) caring for COVID-19 patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Materials and method A web-based survey distributed worldwide in April 2020. Results We received 2711 responses from 1797 (67%) physicians, 744 (27%) nurses, and 170 (6%) Allied HCW. For routine care, most (1557, 58%) reportedly used FFP2/N95 masks, waterproof long sleeve gowns (1623; 67%), and face shields/visors (1574; 62%). Powered Air-Purifying Respirators were used routinely and for intubation only by 184 (7%) and 254 (13%) respondents, respectively. Surgical masks were used for routine care by 289 (15%) and 47 (2%) for…

Face shieldMalebusiness.product_categoryHot TemperatureInfectious Disease TransmissionAllied Health PersonnelNursesCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineOccupational safety and healthlaw.inventionPatient-to-Professional0302 clinical medicinelawSurveys and QuestionnairesPersonal protective equipmentHealth careMedicine and Health SciencesViralRespiratorRespiratory Protective DevicesHealth care workersHealth services researchHeadacheMasksMiddle AgedIntensive care unitEuropeIntensive Care UnitsFemaleSafetyCoronavirus InfectionsEye Protective DevicesThirstAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyCOVID-19; Health care workers; Intensive care; Personal protective equipment; Safety; Adult; Africa; Allied Health Personnel; Asia; Betacoronavirus; COVID-19; Coronavirus Infections; Europe; Eye Protective Devices; Female; Gloves Protective; Headache; Hot Temperature; Humans; Infectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-Professional; Intensive Care Units; Male; Masks; Middle Aged; North America; Nurses; Oceania; Pandemics; Personal Protective Equipment; Personnel Staffing and Scheduling; Physicians; Pneumonia Viral; Respiratory Protective Devices; SARS-CoV-2; South America; Surgical Attire; Surveys and Questionnaires; Thirst; Health Personnel; Occupational HealthInfectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-ProfessionalAsiaHealth PersonnelPneumonia ViralGlovesOceaniaPersonnel Staffing and SchedulingArticle03 medical and health sciencesBetacoronavirusIntensive carePhysiciansmedicineHumansSurgical AttirePersonal protective equipmentPandemicsOccupational Healthbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2COVID-19030208 emergency & critical care medicinePneumoniaSouth AmericaProtective030228 respiratory systemCOVID-19Personal protective equipmentSafety Health care workersIntensive careIntensive careEmergency medicineAfricaNorth AmericabusinessGloves ProtectiveJournal of Critical Care
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Are the most dedicated nurses more vulnerable to job insecurity? Age-specific analyses on family-related outcomes.

2013

Aim To examine the moderating roles of job dedication and age in the job insecurity–family-related well-being relationship. Background As job insecurity is a rather permanent stressor among nurses nowadays, more research is needed on the buffering factors alleviating its negative effects on well-being. Methods A total of 1719 Finnish nurses representing numerous health care organisations participated in this cross-sectional study. Moderated hierarchical regression analysis was used to examine the associations. Results Nurses’ younger age and low job dedication operated as protective factors against the negative effect of high job insecurity on parental satisfaction. The effect of job dedica…

GerontologyAdultMaleLeadership and ManagementAttitude of Health PersonnelNurses050109 social psychologyNursingJob SatisfactionSurveys and Questionnaires0502 economics and businessHealth careHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNursing managementta515Job insecuritybusiness.industry05 social sciencesStressorMultilevel modelJob attitudeMiddle AgedCross-Sectional StudiesJob performanceJob satisfactionFemaleFamily RelationsPsychologybusinessSocial psychology050203 business & managementStress PsychologicalJournal of nursing management
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A coordinated preventive care approach for healthy ageing in five European cities: A mixed methods study of process evaluation components

2019

To evaluate specific process components of the Urban Health Centres Europe (UHCE) approach; a coordinated preventive care approach aimed at healthy ageing by decreasing falls, polypharmacy, loneliness and frailty among older persons in community settings of five cities in the United Kingdom, Greece, Croatia, the Netherlands and Spain.Mixed methods evaluation of specific process components of the UHCE approach: reach of the target population, dose of the intervention actually delivered and received by participants and satisfaction and experience of main stakeholders involved in the approach.The UHCE approach intervention consisted of a preventive assessment, shared decision-making on a care …

GerontologyMaleFrail Elderlycoordinated careQualitative propertyfrailtycoordinated care ; frailty ; mixed methods study ; nurses ; older persons ; prevention ; primary care ; process evaluationnursesHealthy Agingprimary careprocess evaluation.03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepreventionBIOMEDICINA I ZDRAVSTVO. Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita.Intervention (counseling)Surveys and QuestionnairesPreventive Health ServicesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineGeriatric AssessmentGeneral NursingAgedPolypharmacyAged 80 and over030504 nursingDescriptive statisticsFrailtyLonelinessBIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE. Public Health and Health Care.Urban HealthLonelinessmixed methods studyFocus groupEuropeCaregiversolder personsPolypharmacyAccidental FallsFemaleIndependent LivingThematic analysismedicine.symptom0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPsychosocialAttitude to HealthJournal of Advanced Nursing
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The gap between behavioral risk status and willingness to change behavior among healthcare professionals

2018

Aims: This study explored behavioral health risk factors among healthcare professionals and investigated the at-risk persons’ satisfaction with their health habits and ongoing change attempts. Methods: The study was based on a cross-sectional web-based survey directed at the nurses and physicians ( N = 1233) in Finnish healthcare. Obesity, low physical activity, smoking, and risky alcohol drinking were used as behavioral health risk factors. Results: In all, 70% of the participants had at least one behavioral risk factor, and a significant number of at-risk persons were satisfied with their health habits and had no ongoing change process. Good self-rated health and good self-rated work abil…

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Prevalence of influenza vaccination among nurses and ancillary workers in Italy: Systematic review and meta analysis

2011

Italian Ministry of Health recommends vaccination for seasonal influenza to all healthcare workers (HCW), particularly to nurses who have an important interaction with patients. The aim of this study is to conduct a systematic review in order to estimate the pooled prevalence of influenza vaccinations among nurses and ancillary workers in Italy and analyze the enhancing and hindering factors. Results: The review was performed using 15 articles, 6 containing the prevalence of vaccination for nurses and ancillary workers, while the others qualitative analysis. In all the selected articles the score calculation has been performed by using a protocol for observational studies. The nurses and an…

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Spanish Nurses’ Knowledge about Palliative Care. A National Online Survey

2021

(1) Background: Nurses can find people with advanced diseases or in their last days of life during their professional careers and in many different care settings. For this reason, they need to have at least a basic level of palliative care education since they are the professional cohort treating these patients in a very close way. This research aims to determine the level of knowledge in palliative care of Spanish nurses and establish any possible difference based on their experience and training in palliative care. (2) Methods: A cross-sectional design using survey methods (distributed an online questionnaire) aimed at Spanish registered nurses. A validated questionnaire (PCQN-SV) was use…

Health Knowledge Attitudes PracticeknowledgePalliative careHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisNurses knowledgePopulationNursesComputer-assisted web interviewingLogistic regressionArticleSurvey methodologyNursingnursingInfermeriaSurveys and QuestionnairesOr educationHumanseducationeducation.field_of_studypalliative carePCQN-SVRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthnurses’ educationCross-Sectional StudiesCohortMedicineClinical CompetencePsychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Health Inequities in LGBT People and Nursing Interventions to Reduce Them: A Systematic Review.

2021

Background: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people present poorer mental and physical health results compared to the heterosexual and cisgender population. There are barriers in the healthcare system that increase these health inequities. Objective: To synthesise the available evidence on how nurses can intervene in reducing health inequities in LGBT people, identifying their specific health needs and describing their experiences and perceptions of the barriers they face in the healthcare system. Methods: Systematic review. Between March and April 2021, a bibliographic search was carried out in the Cuiden, LILACS, PubMed, Dialnet, SciELO, Trip Database, and Web of Science dat…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationPsychological interventionSuicide preventionTransgender PersonsnursesArticleSexual and Gender MinoritiesNursingnursingsystematic reviewTransgenderHumansminority stressSocial determinants of healtheducationeducation.field_of_studyLGBTPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRHealth InequitiesHomosexuality FemaleMental healthMinority stressHealth equitysocial determinants of healthMedicineBisexualityFemalePsychologyInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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