Journal of nursing management
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The aim of this study is to test the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the readiness for hospital discharge scale/short form. ⋯ If readiness for hospital discharge scale/short form is valid and reliable, patients who are unready for discharge can be determined with this scale. Thus, nurse managers can determine what kind of measures should be taken for patients who are not ready for discharge, can control nursing practices related to these patients and can provide cooperation between the nurses and other health professionals.
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Observational Study
Burnout syndrome in nurses working in palliative care units: An analysis of associated factors.
To analyse the association between psychological, labour and demographic factors and burnout in palliative care nursing. ⋯ Nurses who present the factors found should be the focus of interventions to reduce work stress.
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To evaluate operating room nurses' perception of teamwork performance and their level of mental stress and to identify related factors. ⋯ Increased support for operation room nurses is necessary. The increased support leads to safer surgical procedures and better patient outcomes.
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To explore the collaboration experiences of junior physicians and nurses in the general ward setting. ⋯ Nurse leaders should ensure that ward nurses are given a designated time to participate in ward rounds with physicians and have access to a communication tool that assists them in contributing proactively in the decision-making process of patient care.
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To explore nurses' use of the World Health Organization safety checklist in the perioperative setting. ⋯ The effective implementation of a checklist requires a coordinated management approach in collaboration with team members. These approaches will support learning experiences contributing to a shared understanding of the change being implemented by all team members.