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View article: The Knowledge of Caregivers About Care for People Living With Dementia and Its Associations in Nursing Homes and Home Care—A Quantitative Study
The Knowledge of Caregivers About Care for People Living With Dementia and Its Associations in Nursing Homes and Home Care—A Quantitative Study Open
Aim This study is intended to generate insight into the knowledge possessed by formal caregivers in the Netherlands about care for people living with dementia. More specifically, it explores the association between the knowledge and charac…
View article: Collaboration in nursing-home care: perspectives of care professionals – a qualitative study
Collaboration in nursing-home care: perspectives of care professionals – a qualitative study Open
Interprofessional collaboration became more firmly positioned after the WHO highlighted its importance for better healthcare outcomes. In nursing homes, interprofessional collaboration refers to collaboration between teams of physicians/al…
View article: Passende functiemix in verpleeghuizen
Passende functiemix in verpleeghuizen Open
In Dutch nursing homes, the number of older adults with complex care needs increases, while at the same time there is a shortage of professionals. This requires changes in the organisation of care. The aims of this study were to generate k…
View article: Development and Validation of the <scp>EBP</scp>‐Affinity Questionnaire: A Mixed‐Method Study
Development and Validation of the <span>EBP</span>‐Affinity Questionnaire: A Mixed‐Method Study Open
Background Implementation of evidence‐based practice (EBP) in nursing homes is important to improve quality of care and reduce costs. These facilities primarily employ certified nurse assistants (CNAs) and vocationally‐trained registered n…
View article: How is autonomy supported for people with dementia living in a nursing home, to what extent and under what circumstances? A realist evaluation
How is autonomy supported for people with dementia living in a nursing home, to what extent and under what circumstances? A realist evaluation Open
Background Being autonomous is important for people with dementia living in nursing homes. Their health situation however complicates the way in which they can express their preferences and wishes. Our recent realist review indicated that …
View article: Which actions contribute to the development of an interprofessional learning and working culture in nursing homes? A realist action study
Which actions contribute to the development of an interprofessional learning and working culture in nursing homes? A realist action study Open
Objective Insights about what actions contributed to the development of an interprofessional learning and working culture were lacking for nursing homes. This study aimed to provide insight into the context and actions that trigger mechani…
View article: The Relationship between Bachelor’s-Level Nursing Roles and Job Satisfaction in Nursing Homes: A Descriptive Study
The Relationship between Bachelor’s-Level Nursing Roles and Job Satisfaction in Nursing Homes: A Descriptive Study Open
The greatest shortages in the nursing discipline are expected in nursing homes. Although job satisfaction is an important factor in the retention of Bachelor’s-level nurses (BNs), little is known about the relationship between the BN roles…
View article: Experiences and needs of certified nursing assistants regarding coaching by bachelor‐educated registered nurses in nursing homes: A qualitative study
Experiences and needs of certified nursing assistants regarding coaching by bachelor‐educated registered nurses in nursing homes: A qualitative study Open
Aims and objectives This study aimed to gain insight into the experiences and needs of certified nursing assistants regarding their coaching by bachelor‐educated registered nurses in nursing homes. Background Certified nursing assistants a…
View article: The Required Competencies of Bachelor- and Master-Educated Nurses in Facilitating the Development of an Effective Workplace Culture in Nursing Homes: An Integrative Review
The Required Competencies of Bachelor- and Master-Educated Nurses in Facilitating the Development of an Effective Workplace Culture in Nursing Homes: An Integrative Review Open
Background: Nursing home care is undergoing significant changes. This requires innovative teams operating in an effective workplace culture characterized by person-centeredness and offering evidence-based care. A pivotal role for bachelor-…
View article: Developing an interprofessional learning and working culture to improve person-centred care in nursing homes: a realist action research protocol
Developing an interprofessional learning and working culture to improve person-centred care in nursing homes: a realist action research protocol Open
Introduction Healthcare is changing due to the ageing of the general population, complex care demands and growing attention to person-centred care. To deal with these changes and provide the best possible person-centred care, the different…
View article: Developing an Evidence-Based Nursing Culture in Nursing Homes: An Action Research Study
Developing an Evidence-Based Nursing Culture in Nursing Homes: An Action Research Study Open
Background: Nursing homes face challenges caused by increasing numbers of older adults with multimorbidity and the demand for quality of care. Developing an evidence-based nursing (EBN) culture is a promising strategy to face these challen…
View article: Substituting physicians with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or nurses in nursing homes: a realist evaluation case study
Substituting physicians with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or nurses in nursing homes: a realist evaluation case study Open
Objectives This study aimed to gain insight into how substitution of elderly care physicians (ECPs) by nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs) or registered nurses (RNs) in nursing homes is modelled in different contexts and …
View article: Skill mix change between physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses in nursing homes: A qualitative study
Skill mix change between physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses in nursing homes: A qualitative study Open
Nursing home physicians face heavy workloads, because of the aging population and rising number of older adults with one or more chronic diseases. Skill mix change, in which professionals perform tasks previously reserved for physicians in…
View article: Substituting physicians with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or nurses in nursing homes: protocol for a realist evaluation case study
Substituting physicians with nurse practitioners, physician assistants or nurses in nursing homes: protocol for a realist evaluation case study Open
Introduction In developed countries, substituting physicians with nurse practitioners, physician assistants and nurses (physician substitution) occurs in nursing homes as an answer to the challenges related to the ageing population and the…