Creation of a “Patient” Hospital Escape Room Experience to Reduce Harm and Improve Quality of Care
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: CE Test: NCPD Test Source Type: research

Impact of Person-Centered Interventions on Patient Outcomes in Acute Care Settings: A Systematic Review
Conclusions: Theory of person-centeredness is still in its ascendency. Poor evidence may also be the result of quantitative research designs that are insufficient in studying the impact of a person-centered approach. We postulate that use of mixed-methods designs is beneficial and would give a clearer picture of the impact of person-centered interventions. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Staff Working Life and Older Persons' Satisfaction With Care: A Multilevel, Correlational Design
Conclusions: Staff structural empowerment, psychological empowerment, and job satisfaction are linked to older persons' satisfaction with care. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Investigation of the Status of Nurses Returning to Work After Recovering From COVID-19 and Influencing Factors
We report on 75 previously infected nurses who returned to work. Purpose: The aim was to understand the adaptation status of nurses after recovering from COVID-19 and returning to work. Methods: Data were collected online via the Work Adaptation Scale and the Psychological Capital Scale, and the related influencing factors were analyzed. Results: The social integration and task mastery scores were highest, and the clear roles and cultural adaptation scores were low. The self-efficacy and hope scores were highest, but the resilience and optimism scores were not high. Psychological capital was positively...
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Clinical Nurse Leader Educator: Powerful Skill Set
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: From Clinical Nurse Leaders Source Type: research

Readmission Reduction Strategies for Patients Discharged to Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Case Study From 2 Hospital Systems in 1 City
Conclusion: As hospitals explore care transition improvements to SNFs, developing more embedded relationships highlights one approach to improve value. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Quality Care for Patients With Hearing Impairments in an Inpatient Behavioral Health Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: From Clinical Nurse Leaders Source Type: research

Health Literacy Assessment of Detained Individuals and Correctional Officers Within a Large Urban Jail: Optimizing Health Education
Conclusions: Results indicate that tailored health education programming, using evidence-based health literacy improvement techniques, should be offered to the individuals detained or working within a correctional facility. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Using Palliative Care Nurses in a Supportive Care Program to Reduce Hospital Utilization for Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions
Background: Health care organizations are designing comprehensive care programs to reduce hospital utilization by high-risk patients with multiple chronic illnesses. Local Problem: A community hospital recognized patients with multiple chronic conditions had higher rates of inpatient stays and emergency department (ED) visits. Methods: Patients (n = 36) with multiple chronic conditions enrolled in a supportive care program. Researchers analyzed hospital utilization, inpatient stays, and ED visits preintervention and postgraduation for the participants enrolled. Palliative care nurses were assigned to pati...
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Incidence and Predictors of Nonventilator Hospital–Acquired Pneumonia in a Community Hospital
Conclusions: NV-HAP can be predicted and potentially prevented. Paradoxically, the presence of underlying disease was not positively associated with the development of NV-HAP in this study. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Restorative Quality Improvement: Novel Application of Six Sigma in a Skilled Nursing Facility
Conclusions: Six Sigma was moderately successful when applied in a single NH for QI. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Augmenting an Inpatient Fall Program With Video Observation
Conclusions: There was a 100% decrease in patient falls on the inpatient unit where video observation was implemented. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Staffing Utilization and Fall Prevention With an Electronic Surveillance Video System: A Randomized Controlled Study
Conclusion: In response to our findings, the dedicated rounder will function as a mobility technician, providing support to our nursing staff and a resource for fall risk patients. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Challenges of Implementing the Choosing Wisely Guideline to Promote Sleep and Rest at Night for Hospitalized Patients
Conclusions: There was multidisciplinary support to promote a better patient experience of nighttime sleep. The experiences across the 3 hospital units were positive for providers, patients, and patients' families. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Introducing Nurse-Led Patient Education Visits: Empowering Patients and Elevating Nursing Practice
Conclusions: A nurse-led patient education intervention contributed to improved staff satisfaction while sustaining a positive patient experience. (Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality)
Source: Journal of Nursing Care Quality - November 25, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: Articles Source Type: research