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Omani healthcare professional students' knowledge and precautionary practices of COVID-19
Are we prepare our healthcare students enough to deal with COVID-19 or possible future infectious diseases outbreaks? To which extend our healthcare students are practicing the precautionary behaviors protect themselves ...
Emergency protection plan for health care workers
As discovered during the world wide pandemic COVID-19 we need to ensure our health care workers are protected so that they can care for the sick and injured patients.
The effects of administrative support on registered nurse well-being during COVID-19
Understanding the level of administrative support related to nurses’ well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic can help improve workplace conditions for nurses working in inpatient facilities. Determining trends among ...
Frontline nurses' perceptions of work environment, burnout, stress, and satisfaction at the time of COVID-19
By attending this session, participants will gain more knowledge about frontline nurses psychological well-being, including their job burnout and work-related stress, during the time of COVID-19. Furthermore, the impact ...
Lessons learned....Enhancing professional well-being during a pandemic
Professional well-being has always been a concern. The AACN Healthy Work Environment Standards brought a long-standing issue to the forefront, increasing awareness of the impact of the environment on one’s ability ...
Promoting interprofessional collaboration to deliver quality perioperative care in surgical oncology during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Cancer is a life-altering diagnosis that requires timely access to specialty care to achieve positive clinical outcomes. Interprofessional collaboration is essential for best practice in cancer care. However, during the ...
A qualitative study on the stressors among healthcare worker parents during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This qualitative pilot case study focused on healthcare workers who were also parents of children ages 0-18 while working in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic during the spring and summer of 2020.
Psycho-social experiences of nurse practitioners caring for patients with COVID-19: A phenomenological study
Presentation provides insights on nurses unique lived experiences in caring for patients with COVID-19. Findings can be used by nurse leaders in formulating targeted interventions for supporting nurses’ mental health ...
Modelling Medical-Surgical Nurse Workload and Care Quality During COVID-19: Implications for Building Healthy Work Environments
Discrete event simulation (DES) was used to measure the effects of varying COVID-19 nurse-patient ratios on nurse workload and quality of care in a Canadian medical-surgical context. As nurses were assigned to more COVID-19 ...
Creating psychologically healthy work environments for nurses: Emerging findings from the healthy professional worker partnership
This presentation will provide preliminary findings from the Pan-Canadian study, the Healthy Professional Worker Partnership, on work and organizational factors impacting the mental health of nurses, prior to and during ...