Consequences of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Healthcare Providers During the First 10 Months of Vaccine Availability: Scoping Review [0.03%]
关于COVID-19疫苗接种犹豫问题的后果——基于可获得疫苗头10个月中的护理人员:综述性研究
Caitlyn D Wilpstra,Sherry Morrell,Noeman A Mirza et al.
Caitlyn D Wilpstra et al.
Background: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers (HCPs)-including nurses-have played important roles in the vaccination effort. It is expected that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among HCPs has numerous cons...
Anti-Black Medical Gaslighting in Healthcare: Experiences of Black Women in Canada [0.03%]
加拿大黑人女性的医疗领域反黑人医学轻视现象体验研究
Priscilla N Boakye,Nadia Prendergast,Annette Bailey et al.
Priscilla N Boakye et al.
Background: Stereotype about Black people contribute to nurses and healthcare providers gaslighting and dismissing of their health concerns. Despite the popularity of the term medical gaslighting in mainstream literature,...
Experiences of Providers and Immigrants/Refugees with Health Care: A Meta-Synthesis of the Latin American Context [0.03%]
拉丁美洲移民和难民医疗照顾体验的元综合分析研究报告
Mayckel da Silva Barreto,Isadora Wolf,Nathalie Campana de Souza et al.
Mayckel da Silva Barreto et al.
Introduction: The experiences of providers and immigrants/refugees related to healthcare in the Latin American context have not yet been aggregated. This study aimed to synthesize the qualitative evidence on this theme. ...
The Involvement of Caregivers in the End-of-life Care of an Older Adult Living in a Long-term Care Home: A Qualitative Case Study with Nurses and Relatives [0.03%]
长期照护机构中护理人员及家属参与老年人终末期照护的质性案例研究
Isabelle Auclair,Anne Bourbonnais
Isabelle Auclair
Background: A key role of nurses working in long-term care homes (LTCHs) is to promote the involvement of care partners in end-of-life (EOL) care. However, studies on the involvement of care partners in EOL care in LTCHs ...
The Challenges of Advance Care Planning for Acute Care Registered Nurses [0.03%]
急性护理注册护士进行预立终点医疗照护计划的挑战
Lori L Rietze,Kelli I Stajduhar,Mary Ellen Purkis et al.
Lori L Rietze et al.
Study background: The practice of acute care nurses is shaped by organizational factors such as lack of privacy, heavy workloads, unclear roles, lack of time, and lack of specific policies and procedures. We know little a...
Pursuit of Equity: Women on a Low Income Navigating Access to Health and Social Services in Canada [0.03%]
低收入女性在加拿大寻求医疗及社会服务的平等之路
Lenora Duhn,Michaela Sparringa,Jennifer Waite et al.
Lenora Duhn et al.
Background: Existing research highlights the role of social determinants of health, such as education and housing, in predicting health outcomes and the challenges that arise from deficiencies in these areas, often linked...
Multidisciplinary First-Line Healthcare Leaders' Roles and Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ontario Canada [0.03%]
多学科一线医疗领军人物在加拿大安大略省COVID-19疫情中的角色和经历
Sue Bookey-Bassett,Don Rose,Nancy Purdy et al.
Sue Bookey-Bassett et al.
Background: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, first-line healthcare leaders across the healthcare system played crucial roles leading, motivating, and supporting staff. ...
Early Career Nurses' Experiences of Engaging in a Leadership Role in Hospital Settings [0.03%]
医院环境中护士早期职业担任领导角色的体验
Justine Jeanelle Ting,Yolanda Babenko-Mould,Anna Garnett
Justine Jeanelle Ting
Background: Early career nurses (ECNs) can be expected to assume shift charge nurse leadership roles quickly upon entering practice. Since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, junior nurses may find their leadership ca...
Nurses and Climate Change: A Narrative Review of Nursing Associations' Recommendations for Integrating Climate Change Mitigation Strategies [0.03%]
护士与气候变化:关于护理协会整合气候变化缓解策略建议的叙述性综述
Coralie Gaudreau,Laurence Guillaumie,Édith Jobin et al.
Coralie Gaudreau et al.
Background: According to the World Health Organization, climate change is the greatest challenge of the twenty-first century. It is already affecting the health of many Canadians through extreme heat, wildfires and the ex...
"Somebody That can Meet you on Your Level:" Cancer Survivors' Perspectives on the Role of Indigenous Patient Navigators in Cancer Care [0.03%]
《"能与你相媲美的人":癌症幸存者对土著患者导航员在癌症护理中作用的看法》
Gary Groot,José Diego Marques Santos,Stephanie Witham et al.
Gary Groot et al.
Background: Cancer incidence has increased for First Nations and Métis Peoples in Canada over recent years. Despite a growing cancer burden, there remain challenges to accessing culturally appropriate and quality care in...