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Nurses’ judgments of patient risk of deterioration at change-of-shift handoff : agreement between nurses and comparison with early warning scores
(Elsevier, 2020-02-25)
Background
Nurses begin forming judgments regarding patients’ clinical stability during change-of-shift handoffs.
Objectives
To examine the agreement between incoming and outgoing nurses’ judgments of deterioration ...
Factors affecting interprofessional teamwork in emergency department care of polytrauma patients : results of an exploratory study
(Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2019)
Considering that traumatic injuries are the leading cause of death among young adults
across the globe, emergency department care of polytrauma patients is a crucial aspect of optimized
care and premature death prevention. ...
Factors influencing the practice of new graduate nurses : a focused ethnography of acute care settings
Factors influencing new graduate nurses
(Wiley, 2019-06-13)
Aim: To explore the influence of an acute care setting on competency deployment of new graduate
nurses (NGNs) from a competency
-based undergraduate programme
.
Background: In the last 15 years, nursing education has ...
The development of the MENTOR_D nursing intervention : supporting family involvement in delirium management
(Wiley, 2022-04-10)
Background
Although families are increasingly seen as allies to improve delirium management and reduce its consequences, their involvement in the postcardiac surgery setting is challenging considering patients' critical ...
Subsyndromal delirium in cardiac surgery patients : risk factors and outcomes of the different trajectories
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2021)
Background
Subsyndromal delirium (SSD), a subthreshold form of delirium, is related to longer length of stay and increased mortality rates among older adults. Risk factors and outcomes of SSD in cardiac surgery patients ...
Activité de formation continue portant sur le délirium basée sur la pratique réflexive auprès d’infirmières en soins cardiologiques
(Canadian council of cardiovascular nurses, 2017)
Le délirium est d’origine multifactorielle, il fluctue dans le temps et est caractérisé par une
apparition soudaine de perturbations de l’attention, de l’état de conscience et des fonctions cognitives
(American Psychiatric ...
Le raisonnement clinique : regards rétrospectif et prospectif sur le concept
Clinical reasoning : retrospective and prospective views on the concept
(EDP Sciences, 2021-12-01)
Contexte et problématique : Les dernières décennies ont été marquées par de très
nombreuses publications en pédagogie des sciences de la santé, consacrées au concept de
raisonnement clinique. Toutefois, la diversité des ...
Efficacy of adaptive e-learning for health professionals and students : a systematic review and meta-analysis
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2019-07-30)
Objective Although adaptive e-learning environments (AEEs) can provide personalised instruction to health professional and students, their efficacy remains unclear. Therefore, this review aimed to identify, appraise and ...