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View article: Intervention and Strategies to Prevent Workplace Violence From Patients and Visitors Against Nurses: An Integrative Review
Intervention and Strategies to Prevent Workplace Violence From Patients and Visitors Against Nurses: An Integrative Review Open
Aim To synthesise the existing literature on effective interventions aligned with the 2015 U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines to address workplace violence against nurses. Design An integrative review. Methods Pu…
View article: Understanding Nurses' Needs Regarding Tailored, Evidence‐Based Sleep Education and Training
Understanding Nurses' Needs Regarding Tailored, Evidence‐Based Sleep Education and Training Open
Aim Identify desired training content for shift‐working nurses to improve their sleep and fatigue. Design A descriptive qualitative design. Methods We recruited night shift nurses ( N = 23) to provide feedback during virtual focus groups/i…
View article: Occupational sharps and needlestick injuries among physician residents at an academic health center
Occupational sharps and needlestick injuries among physician residents at an academic health center Open
Objective: Occupational sharps and needlestick injuries (SNSI) are a significant and persistent challenge in the U.S. healthcare work environment. With the purpose of better delineating contributing factors for a ubiquitous occupational in…
View article: A quality improvement study to improve patient and family satisfaction through handoff of patient care between emergency department and inpatient nurses
A quality improvement study to improve patient and family satisfaction through handoff of patient care between emergency department and inpatient nurses Open
Lack of handoff between the emergency department and inpatient units may result in increased errors and decreased patient/family satisfaction due to a lack of nursing knowledge of the patient upon admission. To address this concern, a qual…
View article: Gender differences in burnout among US nurse leaders during COVID-19 pandemic: an online cross-sectional survey study
Gender differences in burnout among US nurse leaders during COVID-19 pandemic: an online cross-sectional survey study Open
Objectives Among nurse leaders, gender should receive particular attention, because life and work experiences and burnout during COVID-19 pandemic may vary between women and men, potentially requiring different strategies to achieve well-b…
View article: Workplace Violence and Worker Well-Being: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study
Workplace Violence and Worker Well-Being: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study Open
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of workplace violence (WPV) in home health care and long-term care facilities (LTCFs) and explore the relationship between WPV and worker well-being. Method A cross-sectional survey was conducted with …
View article: Ohio Farmworkers and Heat-Related Illness Prevention
Ohio Farmworkers and Heat-Related Illness Prevention Open
Objective The aim of the study is to understand farmworkers’ knowledge of heat-related illness prevention and behavioral and cultural factors related to heat-related illness (HRI) prevention. Methods The theory of planned behavior and an e…
View article: U.S. Farmworkers’ Barriers to Preventing Heat-Related Illness: An Integrative Review
U.S. Farmworkers’ Barriers to Preventing Heat-Related Illness: An Integrative Review Open
Background: Although preventable, occupational heat-related illness (HRI) is problematic in the United States. Farmworkers are disproportionately affected by HRI compared to other workers. Uncovering barriers that farmworkers face to the p…
View article: US Farmworkers’ Barriers to Preventing Heat‐Related Illness: An Integrative Review
US Farmworkers’ Barriers to Preventing Heat‐Related Illness: An Integrative Review Open
Background Occupational heat‐related illness (HRI) is problematic in the United States. Farmworkers are disproportionately affected by HRI compared to other workers. Uncovering barriers that farmworkers face to the prevention of HRI is cru…
View article: [It] Does Harden a Person Working in Such a Stressful Environment: U.S. Correctional Nurses Share Spillover Effects of Their Work
[It] Does Harden a Person Working in Such a Stressful Environment: U.S. Correctional Nurses Share Spillover Effects of Their Work Open
Background The United States makes up 4.4% of the world's population but nearly a quarter of the world's incarcerated population. Despite caring for nearly 2 million incarcerated persons and managing their unique needs, little is known abo…
View article: Healthcare Workers’ Adherence and Attitudes Toward the Adherence to COVID-19 Precautionary Guidelines Post-Vaccination: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
Healthcare Workers’ Adherence and Attitudes Toward the Adherence to COVID-19 Precautionary Guidelines Post-Vaccination: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study Open
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) have shown increased adherence to infection control practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is a need to assess their adherence to and attitude toward COVID-19 guidelines after being vac…
View article: Patient motivators to use opioids for acute pain after emergency care
Patient motivators to use opioids for acute pain after emergency care Open
Introduction Patients are stakeholders in their own pain management. Factors motivating individuals to seek or use opioids therapeutically for treatment of acute pain are not well characterized but could be targeted to reduce incident iatr…
View article: Interprofessional Field Experiences in Occupational Safety and Health
Interprofessional Field Experiences in Occupational Safety and Health Open
Field trips are beneficial to students, because they provide experiences outside of the traditional classroom. Incorporating field trips into graduate programs can increase students’ exposures to real world experiences so that they can inc…
View article: The Factors Associated with the Development of COVID-19 Symptoms among Employees in a U.S. Healthcare Institution
The Factors Associated with the Development of COVID-19 Symptoms among Employees in a U.S. Healthcare Institution Open
Healthcare workers have experienced increased occupational health risks caused by COVID-19 disease. The purpose of this project was to examine the relationships between reporting COVID-19 symptoms by employees in a healthcare institution i…
View article: Characteristics of faculty mentoring in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholars Program
Characteristics of faculty mentoring in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholars Program Open
Mentors reported providing more frequent mentoring and spent more time mentoring FNS students than with other PhD students. Alignment of the student's research to that of the faculty mentor was identified as valuable.
View article: An Integrative Review of Transformational Leadership Style and Burnout: Implications for Nurse Leaders
An Integrative Review of Transformational Leadership Style and Burnout: Implications for Nurse Leaders Open
INTRODUCTION: Transformational leadership improves the motivation and performance of others through different ways. Nurse leaders can use prior evidence to reimagine how transformational leadership can be applied in nursing while consideri…
View article: Female University Students’ Experiences of Hookah Smoking: Cool Habit and Non-predictable Imminent Consequences and Risks
Female University Students’ Experiences of Hookah Smoking: Cool Habit and Non-predictable Imminent Consequences and Risks Open
Background: There are debates on the risk and harm of Hookah smoking among university students. There is a dearth of studies describing students’ experiences, causative factors and consequences of Hookah smoking among female university stu…
View article: Associations among the nursing work environment, nurse‐reported workplace bullying, and patient outcomes
Associations among the nursing work environment, nurse‐reported workplace bullying, and patient outcomes Open
The nursing work environment influences the presence of bullying, which can negatively impact patient outcomes. Improving nurse work environments is one mechanism to better address nurse bullying.
View article: Examining the Impact of Stressors during COVID-19 on Emergency Department Healthcare Workers: An International Perspective
Examining the Impact of Stressors during COVID-19 on Emergency Department Healthcare Workers: An International Perspective Open
Emergency department healthcare workers are known to face a unique combination of pressures from their careers and work environments regularly. Caring for dying patients and making difficult lifesaving decisions not only continued but also…
View article: Cost Analysis of Providing Overtime to Current Nurses Versus Hiring a Dedicated Nurse for COVID-19 Management in a Processing Plant
Cost Analysis of Providing Overtime to Current Nurses Versus Hiring a Dedicated Nurse for COVID-19 Management in a Processing Plant Open
Background: U.S. meat and poultry processing workers experienced a disproportionate burden of COVID-19 illness following the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Managing prevention and surveillance activities for COVID-19 prevention requ…