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View article: Addressing Bullying Through Interactive Video Vignettes
Addressing Bullying Through Interactive Video Vignettes Open
Bullying in nursing education and practice is an ongoing and long-standing issue. Nursing students and new graduates are especially vulnerable to experiencing bullying. In this study, the student–faculty partnership team highlights one art…
View article: Online Modules to Alleviate Burnout and Related Symptoms Among Interdisciplinary Staff in Long-Term Care: A Pre-post Feasibility Study
Online Modules to Alleviate Burnout and Related Symptoms Among Interdisciplinary Staff in Long-Term Care: A Pre-post Feasibility Study Open
Background The rising trend of providing palliative care to residents in Canadian long-term care facilities places additional demands on care staff, increasing their risk of burnout. Interventions and strategies to alleviate burnout are ne…
View article: Just Because I Am A “Student” Does Not Mean I Should Tolerate It: Students’ Perspectives of Forum Theatre to address Bullying In Nursing Education
Just Because I Am A “Student” Does Not Mean I Should Tolerate It: Students’ Perspectives of Forum Theatre to address Bullying In Nursing Education Open
The authors of this paper developed a CRAB (Cognitive Rehearsal to Address Bullying) Workshop, using Forum Theatre as an innovative pedagogical approach to explore the overly prevalent issue of bullying in nursing education. We designed tw…
View article: Living a student-faculty partnership
Living a student-faculty partnership Open
Student and faculty collaborations are gaining recognition in higher education as an approach to optimise learning and the relationships embedded within education. However, existing hierarchies and power structures in academia often limit …
View article: The CRAB Workshop: Using Forum Theatre and Cognitive Rehearsal to Address Bullying in Nursing Education
The CRAB Workshop: Using Forum Theatre and Cognitive Rehearsal to Address Bullying in Nursing Education Open
Bullying is a pervasive issue in nursing and other health care professional programs. As a student/faculty team at one university in Western Canada, we have created a number of initiatives within an overall project entitled Cognitive Rehea…
View article: Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces
Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces Open
Introduction: Good quality of care is dependent on nurses’ strong clinical skills and strong moral competencies, as well. However, the moral performance of some nurses in some organizations shows a deterioration in their moral sensitivity …
View article: Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces
Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces Open
Introduction: Good quality of care is dependent on nurses’ strong clinical skills and moral competencies, as well. While most nurses work with high moral standards, the moral performance of some nurses in some organizations shows a deterio…
View article: A Call to Revisit and Address the Histories of Bullying in Nursing Education
A Call to Revisit and Address the Histories of Bullying in Nursing Education Open
The issue of bullying in nursing, and particularly in nursing education has been examined in numerous contexts, both in Canada and elsewhere. In this paper, we reflect on the ongoing prevalence of bullying in nursing's history, its impacts…
View article: Exploring the Relational Intervention of Storytelling: A Qualitative Study of the Patient Stories Project in a Single ICU
Exploring the Relational Intervention of Storytelling: A Qualitative Study of the Patient Stories Project in a Single ICU Open
Objectives: Our study objective was to explore nurses’ experiences of how the Patient Stories Project, an intervention consisting of garnering and sharing ICU survivor stories with the ICU team, influenced their perceptions of the value of…
View article: Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces
Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces Open
Introduction: Good quality of care is dependent on nurses’ strong clinical skills and moral competencies, as well. While most nurses work with high moral standards, the moral performance of some nurses in some organizations shows a deterio…
View article: Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces
Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces Open
Introduction Good quality of care is dependent on nurses’ strong clinical skills and strong moral competencies, as well. However, the moral performance of some nurses in some organizations shows a deterioration in their moral sensitivity a…
View article: Gatekeeping in cancer clinical trials in Canada: The ethics of recruiting the “ideal” patient
Gatekeeping in cancer clinical trials in Canada: The ethics of recruiting the “ideal” patient Open
Background Perspectives of clinical trial (CT) personnel on accrual to oncology CTs are relatively absent from the literature. This study explores CT personnel's experience recruiting patients to oncology CTs. Methods A qualitative study d…
View article: Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces
Moral neutralization: Nurses' evolution in unethical climate workplaces Open
Introduction Good quality of care is dependent on nurses’ strong clinical skills and strong moral competencies, as well. However, the moral performance of some nurses in some organizations shows a deterioration in their moral sensitivity a…
View article: Death in Long-Term Care: Focus Groups and Interviews Identify Strategies to Alleviate Staff Burnout
Death in Long-Term Care: Focus Groups and Interviews Identify Strategies to Alleviate Staff Burnout Open
Context: Interdisciplinary long-term care staff are being challenged with increasing numbers of resident deaths as well as complex resident and family needs. Studies warn that staff responses to the stress generated by residents’ deaths ca…
View article: NEGOTIATING CARE IN NURSING HOMES: THE EXPERIENCES OF FAMILY MEMBERS, RESIDENTS AND STAFF
NEGOTIATING CARE IN NURSING HOMES: THE EXPERIENCES OF FAMILY MEMBERS, RESIDENTS AND STAFF Open
In Canada, families will be contributing upwards of 60 million hours of care per year in nursing homes by 2018. Even though families are a cornerstone of care in this sector, their involvement, both with their relative and the broader func…
View article: YALJOD Full Issue 1.1
YALJOD Full Issue 1.1 Open
The Young African Leaders Journal of Development (YALJOD) is a biennial journal and an official publication of the Young African Leaders Forum (YALF). It was established in 2015 to host scholarly analysis and competing viewpoints about the…
View article: Hospital/clinical ethics committees' notion: an overview.
Hospital/clinical ethics committees' notion: an overview. Open
Hospital ethics committees (HECs) help clinicians deal with the ethical challenges which have been raised during clinical practice. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to provide a historical background of the development of HE…