International Emergency Nursing Vol. 53 November 2020

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International Emergency Nursing Vol. 53 November 2020

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International Emergency Nursing Vol. 53 November 2020<br /><br />
Long emergency department length of stay: A concept analysis
Introduction: Emergency Department (ED) Length of stay (LOS) has been associated with poor patient outcomes, which has led to the implementation of time targets designed to keep EDLOS below a specific limit. The cut-offs defining long EDLOS varies…

International Emergency Nursing Vol. 53 November 2020<br /><br />
Safety attitudes and working climate after organizational change in a major emergency department in Sweden
Background: Medically complex patients present challenges to the health care system, particularly in the emergency department (ED) setting. Specifically, teamwork is thought to affect staff safety climate, which in
turn impacts patient safety.
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International Emergency Nursing Vol. 53 November 2020<br /><br />
Self-compassion mediates the association between conflict about ability to<br /><br />
practice end-of-life care and burnout in emergency nurses
Introduction: End-of-life care (EOLC) is necessary for patients who are not expected to live long. Nurses have positive attitudes toward EOLC, but they encounter difficulties in practice. That situation creates conflict, which can affect burnout. It…
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