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Towards Nursing leadership in environmental care

2016

Conservation of Natural ResourcesLeadership03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTeam nursing030504 nursingNursingNursing researchNursing030212 general & internal medicineGeneral MedicineSociology0305 other medical science
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When care situations evoke difficult emotions in nursing staff members: an ethnographic study in two Norwegian nursing homes

2015

Background Caring practice in nursing homes is a complex topic, especially the challenges of meeting the basic needs of residents when their behaviour evokes difficult emotions. Cognitive and physical changes related to aging and disability can contribute to behaviours considered to be unacceptable. For example, resident behaviours such as spitting, making a mess with food or grinding teeth are behaviours that most people do not want to see, hear or experience. The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of how nursing home staff members deal with such behaviours in care situations. Methods This article draws on ethnographic data to describe how nursing home staff members manag…

EmotionsEthnographyNursing(all)Nursing homesNorwegiannursing homesemotionsethnographyAversionNursingaversionMedicineNurse educationNursing managementGeneral NursingPracticebusiness.industryNursing researchCognitionlanguage.human_languagePeer reviewTeam nursinglanguageBasic needsbusinessResearch ArticleBMC Nursing
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Association between self-reported care needs and the allocation of care in Norwegian home nursing care recipients

2010

saevareid h.i., thygesen e., lindstrom t.c. & nygaard h.a. (2012) Association between self-reported care needs and the allocation of care in Norwegian home nursing care recipients. International Journal of Older People Nursing7, 20–28 doi: 10.1111/j.1748-3743.2010.00247.x Objectives.  This study investigated the relationship between patients’ self-reported illness, daily afflictions, and the frequency of home nursing care, and whether patients’ coping resources influenced the allocation of care. Design, sample and measurements.  A cross-sectional survey was adopted. Two hundred and forty-two people aged 75 years and above receiving home nursing care participated in the study. Binary logisti…

GerontologyActivities of daily livingHigher educationbusiness.industryLonelinessSocial supportTeam nursingNursingHealth caremedicinemedicine.symptombusinessGerontologyUnlicensed assistive personnelPrimary nursingInternational Journal of Older People Nursing
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Older home nursing patients’ perception of social provisions and received care

2010

Social loneliness and isolation may be some of the consequences that older people experience regarding age-related changes and losses, and nurses should be engaged in identifying social networks and social needs in this group. The aims of this study were to describe perceived social provisions in a group of older home-dwelling care-dependent patients, and to explore the relationship between perceived social provisions, physical functioning, mental state and reception of formal and informal care. The sample consisted of 242 persons aged 75+ years from seven municipalities in southern Norway, all receiving home nursing. Data were collected by means of structured interviews. Social support was…

GerontologySocial networkbusiness.industryNursing researchPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLonelinessAmbulatory care nursingSocial supportTeam nursingNursingmedicineNurse educationmedicine.symptombusinessPrimary nursingScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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Implementing a new pedagogy in the nursing curriculum: Bachelor students’ evaluation

2017

Background: Inspired by the work of Benner and colleagues at Carnegie Foundation, a new course in nursing was implemented in the first study year’s curriculum in the bachelor program in nursing. The new nursing course included a shift from a lecture-only classroom based approach to a problem-based and case-based approach. Reflections and discussions in groups with fellow students and supervisors was the main activity. The aim of this study was to examine how the students experienced the new nursing course.Methods: The survey study was conducted at a university in southern Norwegian. The sample consisted of students in two subsequent classes (n = 126 and n = 118), who had followed the new st…

Medical education030504 nursing020205 medical informaticsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation02 engineering and technologyNorwegianBachelorNursing curriculumlanguage.human_language03 medical and health sciencesTeam nursingPreparednessPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlanguageMedicineQuality (business)Nurse education0305 other medical sciencebusinessCurriculummedia_commonJournal of Nursing Education and Practice
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A model for a national clinical final examination in the Swedish bachelor programme in nursing

2011

Aim To describe the development and evaluation of a model for a national clinical final examination in the bachelor nursing education.Background After the transfer of nursing education to the academy, concerns have been raised among nurses, nurse leaders, lecturers and researchers about the nursing students clinical competence at the entrance to professional life.Methods During 2003 to 2005, a collaborative project was carried out between four universities and adjunctive health-care areas supplying clinical placements in Sweden. A two-part examination was agreed upon comprising a written theoretical test and a bedside test. An assessment tool for the bedside test was created. Nursing studen…

Oncology nursingTeam nursingNursingLeadership and Managementbusiness.industryOccupational health nursingNursing researchMedicineNurse educationNursing managementbusinessPrimary nursingNursing Outcomes ClassificationJournal of Nursing Management
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Preserving dignity in end-of-life nursing home care: Some ethical challenges

2016

A central task in palliative care is meeting the needs of frail, dying patients in nursing homes. The aim of this study was to investigate how healthcare workers are influenced by and deal with ethical challenges in end-of-life care in nursing homes. The study was inspired by clinical application research. Researchers and clinical staff, as co-researchers, collaborated to shed light on clinical situations and create a basis for new practice. The analysis resulted in the main theme, ‘Dignity in end-of-life nursing home care’, and the sub-categories ‘Challenges regarding life-prolonging treatment’ and ‘Uncertainty regarding clarification conversations’. Our findings indicate that nursing hom…

Palliative care030504 nursingbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineTask (project management)Peer review03 medical and health sciencesDignity0302 clinical medicineTeam nursingNursingQualitative designHealth careMedicine030212 general & internal medicine0305 other medical scienceNursing homesbusinessmedia_commonNordic Journal of Nursing Research
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Providing timely quality care after-hours: Perceptions of a hospital model of care

2019

Abstract Background Nurses working night shift are key-players in the acute care team, however, their work environment has been characterised by suboptimal leadership, communication inadequacies, limited resources, and a lack of adequate support. Aim The aim of this study was to investigate nurses' perceptions of the Hospital at Night Team, a nursing model of care implemented to provide timely quality nursing care after-hours. Methods The study used a descriptive design. Five focus groups were conducted, with a total of 34 nurses from 14 wards across a 600+ bed tertiary referral teaching hospital in Melbourne, Australia, one year after the Hospital at Night Team implementation. Focus group …

Service (business)medicine.medical_specialty030504 nursingReferraleducationFocus groupInformationSystems_GENERAL03 medical and health sciencesPatient safety0302 clinical medicineWorkflowTeam nursingNursingAcute caremedicine030212 general & internal medicineThematic analysis0305 other medical sciencePsychologyGeneral NursingCollegian
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Facilitating nursing students’ acquisition of knowledge about the public health perspective in nursing: Experiences from a pilot project

2017

Knowledge about public health and public health work is important for meeting current and future health challenges. A group of nursing students in a cohort participated in a practicum programme pertaining to the study of the academic subject ‘Nursing and Society’. The municipality’s public healthcare services were the learning arena. The purpose of this pilot project was to explore whether participation in the municipality’s public healthcare services is a pedagogical approach that enhances nursing students’ acquisition of knowledge about the public health perspective in nursing. Combined methods were used in the evaluation. Data were collected through focus-group interviews and questionna…

medicine.medical_specialty030504 nursingbusiness.industryPublic healtheducationPerspective (graphical)PracticumGeneral Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTeam nursingNursingWork (electrical)Occupational health nursingCohortMedicine030212 general & internal medicineNurse education0305 other medical sciencebusinessNordic Journal of Nursing Research
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IAGG/IAGG GARN International Survey of End-of-Life Care in Nursing Homes

2017

Item does not contain fulltext This article reports the findings of a survey on end-of-life (EOL) care in nursing homes of 18 long-term care experts across 15 countries. The experts were chosen as a convenience-based sample of known experts in each country. The survey was administered in 2016 and included both open-ended responses for defining hospice care, palliative care, and "end of life," and a series of questions related to the following areas-attitudes toward EOL care, current practice and EOL interventions, structure of care, and routine barriers. Overall experts strongly agreed that hospice and palliative care should be available in long-term care facilities and that both are define…

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