Information Technology in Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review of Assessment Tools for Evaluating Nurses' Competencies [0.03%]
护理实践中的信息技术:评估护士能力的评价工具的系统综述
Dulce Cachata,Mónica Costa,Teresa Magalhães et al.
Dulce Cachata et al.
Introduction: The ongoing evolution of Health Information Technology has provided professionals with major challenges in maintaining the safety and quality of care provided to patients, especially when it comes to hyper-t...
Challenges of Healthcare Systems in Saudi Arabia to Delivering Vision 2030: An Empirical Study From Healthcare Workers Perspectives [0.03%]
沙特阿拉伯医疗卫生系统实现2030愿景的挑战:来自医疗卫生工作者视角的实证研究
Fahad M Al-Anezi
Fahad M Al-Anezi
Background and aim: This study explores the key challenges affecting the healthcare system in Saudi Arabia as it strives to achieve the objectives of Vision 2030. Unlike previous research, which has primarily focused on p...
Criteria For Agreement When Conducting Local Consensus Discussions: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
开展基层共识讨论的达成一致标准:质性研究
Lisa Pagano,Janet C Long,Emilie Francis-Auton et al.
Lisa Pagano et al.
Purpose: Healthcare is a complex, multi-layered team environment where effective change often requires reaching consensus among relatively autonomous stakeholders. Although conducting informal consensus discussions is a f...
Integrating Instructional Leadership Principles into Mentoring Programs for Nurse Leaders: A New Perspective [Letter] [0.03%]
将教学领导原则融入护理领导者指导项目中的新视角[信件]
Paul Arjanto,Mint Husen Raya Aditama,Vando Kristi Makaruku
Paul Arjanto
Wellness-Centered Leadership: A Key Differentiator for Successfully Reducing Burnout and Building a Culture of Well-Being Among Physicians and APPs [0.03%]
以 wellness 为中心的领导力:成功减少医护人员职业倦怠和建立健康文化的要点区分器
Krispen Hartung,Hillary E Swann-Thomsen,Kathryn R Schneider
Krispen Hartung
Physician and advanced practice provider (APP) burnout is a significant issue in healthcare, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Burnout rates remain high, with severe implications for both clinicians and patient care. This paper acknowle...
Daryn H David
Daryn H David
In addition to advancing biomedical research and delivering cutting-edge clinical care, academic medical centers (AMCs) are tasked with training the next generation of physicians and scientists. This training is based on a competencies mode...
Enhancing Belonging in Healthcare: A Commentary on Strategies for Organizational Leadership [0.03%]
医疗保健中的归属感:组织领导力策略的评论文章
Elizabeth M Boland,Isabelle Martin,Barbara Jordan et al.
Elizabeth M Boland et al.
Belonging is a human necessity, fostering psychological safety and self-actualization. The importance and benefits of belonging are well documented, and there is a growing body of research emphasizing the role belonging plays in the workpla...
Unveiling Patient Perspectives: A Multinational Cross-Sectional Analysis of Patient Experiences Undergoing Cleft Care by All-Women Surgical Teams [0.03%]
揭开患者视角的面纱:女性手术团队进行唇腭裂治疗的多国横断面分析
Maria Fernanda Tapia,Hebah Daradkeh,Atenas Bustamante et al.
Maria Fernanda Tapia et al.
Background: Although women provide approximately 75% of healthcare globally, they are underrepresented in healthcare leadership, surgery, and anesthesia. Patient- provider gender concordance has been shown to improve pati...
Exploring Ethical, Cultural, and Transnational Competence Among International Healthcare Management Students: An Australian Perspective [0.03%]
探索国际卫生管理学生中的伦理,文化和跨国能力:澳大利亚视角
Matylda Howard,Kuan Liung Tan,Rasika Jayasekara
Matylda Howard
Introduction: Healthcare leaders face complex ethical challenges that can impact patient care and organizational integrity. For international healthcare management students pursuing leadership roles in Australia, these ch...
Making Hospitals More Dementia Friendly: An Inclusive, User-Centered Approach [0.03%]
使医院更适应 dementia 患者:一种包容的、以用户为中心的方法
Diane L Farsetta,Sarah E Endicott,Paula Woywod et al.
Diane L Farsetta et al.
Purpose: People living with dementia and their care partners identify interactions with the healthcare system as among their greatest challenges. Many hospital staff do not feel prepared to care for people living with dem...