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A key factor in the vulnerabilities of risks for communication errors during pediatric emergency is a lack of standardized communication tools (refs) in accountability to patient safety. Such tools are critical in the regulatory statutes of clinical practice that underlies the communication of interventions regarding the patient (Situation),...
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We present this commentary to discuss the main European initiatives and issues regarding education for health professionals, specifi cally nurses, both to stimulate international debate and to learn more about what is happening in this fi eld in other continents. Th e topic discussed in this article is of extreme interest for nurses,...
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To describe the utility of artificial neural networks in predicting communication risks. In health care, effective communication reduces the risk of error. Therefore, it is important to identify the predictive factors of effective communication. Non-technical skills are needed to achieve effective communication. This study explores how...
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One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients' needs are defined and assessed. Although physical and psychological needs are commonly documented in patient's charts, spiritual needs are less frequently reported. The aim of this review was to determine which explicit, longitudinal documentation of spiritual...
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Background: Prisons are contexts where nurses are required to have specific skills to ensure that, in a setting designed for the expiation of crime, prisoners receive the same type of care as anyone else. But this is not always the case, giving rise to ethical issues. Research questions: 'How do correctional nurses describe their working...
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Prisons are a unique context where nurses are required to have specific skills to ensure that prisoners receive the same type of holistic care as anyone else out of prison, including spiritual care. This discussion paper focuses on understanding how nurses deliver spiritual care in Italian prisons where there are often limited resources and...
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Background: Combined-modality treatment of head and neck cancer is becoming more common, driven by the idea that organ(s) preservation should maintain patient appearance and the function of organ(s) involved. Even if treatments have improved, they can still be associated with acute and late adverse effects. The aim of this systematic review was...
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