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4 sie 2023 · Improving the skills of nursing home staff, especially nurses, to care for the elderly with cognitive and functional impairment, aggressive behavior, and fall risk is warranted to eliminate physical restraint use in nursing homes.
17 paź 2024 · Information on links between work disparities to health and well-being may lend insights into ways to improve work practices that guide the day-to-day work of nurses, worker health programs at work, worker benefits, and the retention of nurses in LTC .
15 mar 2022 · Measures used to protect residents include social distancing and isolation, although implementation is challenging. This review aimed to assess the social distancing and isolation strategies used by care homes to prevent and control the transmission of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
17 sie 2017 · The first issue we will explore within the context of resident rights, human rights, and the NASW Code of Ethics is substance use and abuse among nursing home staff and the families of nursing home residents.
30 sie 2022 · This is outlined by considering the human rights clashes during the pandemic around residents’ rights to a family life and social participation in the name of protecting their rights to...
7 lis 2019 · Neglect and abuse are directly related to the inadequate nurse staffing levels in 75% of U.S. nursing homes, which are primarily for-profit homes and chains that knowingly and deliberately keep staffing, wages, and benefits low to increase profits.
23 sie 2024 · Resilient care in nursing homes necessitates the collaborative development of guidelines involving registered nurses and physicians, particularly amidst crises. Moreover, it is vital to provide support to registered nurses navigating ethical dilemmas, especially during pandemics.