Kimberly Dimino
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View article: Informing Hospital Physician Well-Being Interventions in Europe and the US
Informing Hospital Physician Well-Being Interventions in Europe and the US Open
Importance Physician burnout and retention problems are threatening workforce stability and patient care. Objective To compare physician well-being in multiple European countries and the US to inform physician well-being interventions and …
View article: Emergency Nurses’ Well-Being in Magnet Hospitals and Recommendations for Improvements in Work Environments: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Emergency Nurses’ Well-Being in Magnet Hospitals and Recommendations for Improvements in Work Environments: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Observational Study Open
View article: Physician and Nurse Well-Being and Preferred Interventions to Address Burnout in Hospital Practice
Physician and Nurse Well-Being and Preferred Interventions to Address Burnout in Hospital Practice Open
Importance Disruptions in the hospital clinical workforce threaten quality and safety of care and retention of health professionals. It is important to understand which interventions would be well received by clinicians to address the fact…
View article: Dedicated Education Unit: Improving graduating nursing students’ preparedness for practice
Dedicated Education Unit: Improving graduating nursing students’ preparedness for practice Open
Background and Objective: Majority of new graduate nurses are not adequately prepared to assume the dynamic and complex role of today’s professional nurse. The Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) is a clinical teaching model developed in respon…
View article: Leading Our Frontline HEROES Through Times of Crisis With a Sense of Hope, Efficacy, Resilience, and Optimism
Leading Our Frontline HEROES Through Times of Crisis With a Sense of Hope, Efficacy, Resilience, and Optimism Open
View article: Using A Metered Dose Inhaler (Mdi) With Spacer or Nebulizer for Managing Children Under 5 Years of Age with Exacerbation of Wheezing or Asthma
Using A Metered Dose Inhaler (Mdi) With Spacer or Nebulizer for Managing Children Under 5 Years of Age with Exacerbation of Wheezing or Asthma Open
Childhood asthma presents burdens on the child with asthma, their families, society, and healthcare. Inhaled short acting bronchodilators are the most common first line medications used to treat exacerbation of wheezing or asthma. Nebulize…