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View article: Detecting unfinished nursing care among at risk and patients with delirium: a development and validation study
Detecting unfinished nursing care among at risk and patients with delirium: a development and validation study Open
The UNCSD is valid in terms of acceptability, construct validity, hypothesis testing and criterion validity.
View article: Innovative model for older inpatients falls predictors assessment: a prognostic cohort study
Innovative model for older inpatients falls predictors assessment: a prognostic cohort study Open
Background. In-hospital falls are avoidable accidents, but continue to be a high prevalent and incident patient safety issue. The 60% of falls are caused by more than one factor. An early identification and assessment of inpatients' high r…
View article: Prioritization Patterns of Nurses in the Management of a Patient With Delirium: Results of a Q‐Methodology Study
Prioritization Patterns of Nurses in the Management of a Patient With Delirium: Results of a Q‐Methodology Study Open
Nurses are required to decide on priorities; however, how they prioritize the interventions toward patients with delirium is still unclear. Therefore, expanding the knowledge on (a) how nurses prioritize interventions to manage episodes of…
View article: The Reasons for Unfinished Nursing Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Integrative Review
The Reasons for Unfinished Nursing Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Integrative Review Open
Background: The concept of unfinished nursing care (UNC) describes nursing interventions required by patients and families that nurses postpone or omit. UNC reasons have been documented; however, no studies have summarised the underlying f…
View article: Moral injury in a global health emergency: a validation study of the Italian version of the Moral Injury Events Scale adjusted to the healthcare setting
Moral injury in a global health emergency: a validation study of the Italian version of the Moral Injury Events Scale adjusted to the healthcare setting Open
Background: When exposed to events that transgress one's moral beliefs, a plethora of negative consequences may follow, which are captured by the concept of moral injury (MI). Despite its relevance to experiences of healthcare workers duri…
View article: Self-Care Practices as a Mediator between Workaholism and Sleep–Wake Problems during COVID-19
Self-Care Practices as a Mediator between Workaholism and Sleep–Wake Problems during COVID-19 Open
Self-care practices are considered an important resource for workers’ psychophysical well-being. These resources were especially relevant during the COVID-19 outbreak, during which both workaholism and sleep–wake problems were documented. …
View article: Review of: "Mitigating organizational decision making amidst the dragging effect"
Review of: "Mitigating organizational decision making amidst the dragging effect" Open
Potential competing interests: No potential competing interests to declare.The topic of the study presented is very topical and very interesting.Your work helps to clarify the concept of decision making.Your work helps to emphasise how muc…
View article: Self-Care for Nurses and Midwives: Findings from a Scoping Review
Self-Care for Nurses and Midwives: Findings from a Scoping Review Open
Self-care for health care professionals is essential in order to optimize the care they provide and to prevent serious consequences for their health. This scoping review aimed to identify (a) the concepts used in the literature to describe…
View article: Self-Compassion and Personal Resources in Workers during the Pandemic: A Multidisciplinary View
Self-Compassion and Personal Resources in Workers during the Pandemic: A Multidisciplinary View Open
This chapter focuses on the importance of workers’ personal resources during difficult times, such as the pandemic period. In particular, the role of self-compassion in the work context is examined as an important resource for maintaining …
View article: Wellbeing in Workers during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Self-Compassion in the Relationship between Personal Resources and Exhaustion
Wellbeing in Workers during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Self-Compassion in the Relationship between Personal Resources and Exhaustion Open
Italy was the second country to be affected by COVID-19 in early 2020, after China. The confrontation with the pandemic led to great changes in the world of work and, consequently, to the personal world of workers. In such a challenging si…
View article: Mental Health Outcomes in Northern Italian Workers during the COVID-19 Outbreak: The Role of Demands and Resources in Predicting Depression
Mental Health Outcomes in Northern Italian Workers during the COVID-19 Outbreak: The Role of Demands and Resources in Predicting Depression Open
The COVID-19 epidemic caught governments and health authorities off guard and found them unprepared to face its impact on the world population. Italy was the second country after China to face the outbreak of COVID-19 in the first few mont…
View article: Developing policies and actions in response to missed nursing care: A consensus process
Developing policies and actions in response to missed nursing care: A consensus process Open
The approved consensus statements can guide decision-makers to develop concrete policies and actions that promote the improvement of quality of care and patients' safety by minimizing and/or preventing MNC's occurrence.