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P Anne ScottProfessor and Former Vice President for Equality and Diversity, NUI Galway Verified email at nuigalway.ie Cited by 11305 |
Moral injury in healthcare professionals: A scoping review and discussion
A Čartolovni, M Stolt, PA Scott, R Suhonen - Nursing ethics, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties
and challenges healthcare workers and healthcare systems face in the context of the COVID …
and challenges healthcare workers and healthcare systems face in the context of the COVID …
Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine European countries: a retrospective observational study
Background Austerity measures and health-system redesign to minimise hospital
expenditures risk adversely affecting patient outcomes. The RN4CAST study was designed …
expenditures risk adversely affecting patient outcomes. The RN4CAST study was designed …
Ethical elements in priority setting in nursing care: A scoping review
R Suhonen, M Stolt, M Habermann, I Hjaltadottir… - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Nurses are often responsible for the care of many patients at the same time and
have to prioritise their daily nursing care activities. Prioritising the different assessed care …
have to prioritise their daily nursing care activities. Prioritising the different assessed care …
Unmet care needs of older people: A scoping review
D Kalánková, M Stolt, PA Scott… - Nursing …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The aim was to synthesize the findings of empirical research about the unmet nursing care
needs of older people, mainly from their point of view, from all settings, focusing on (1) …
needs of older people, mainly from their point of view, from all settings, focusing on (1) …
The impact of the work environment of nurses on patient safety outcomes: a multi-level modelling approach
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is a priority for health services in all countries. The
importance of the nurse's role in patient safety has been established. Effective nurse staffing …
importance of the nurse's role in patient safety has been established. Effective nurse staffing …
Restraint and seclusion: a distressing treatment option?
The effectiveness of restraint and seclusion interventions in the nursing management of
disturbed and aggressive clients remains questionable. Considerable debate continues …
disturbed and aggressive clients remains questionable. Considerable debate continues …
What is nursing in the 21st century and what does the 21st century health system require of nursing?
It is frequently claimed that nursing is vital to the safe, humane provision of health care and
health service to our populations. It is also recognized however, that nursing is a costly …
health service to our populations. It is also recognized however, that nursing is a costly …
Resource allocation and rationing in nursing care: A discussion paper
Driven by interests in workforce planning and patient safety, a growing body of literature has
begun to identify the reality and the prevalence of missed nursing care, also specified as …
begun to identify the reality and the prevalence of missed nursing care, also specified as …
Emotion, moral perception, and nursing practice
PA Scott - Nursing Philosophy, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Many of the activities of clinical practice happen to, with or upon vulnerable human beings.
For this reason numerous nursing authors draw attention to or claim a significant moral …
For this reason numerous nursing authors draw attention to or claim a significant moral …
A risk to himself: Attitudes toward psychiatric patients and choice of psychosocial strategies among nurses in medical–surgical units
P MacNeela, PA Scott, M Treacy… - Research in nursing …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Psychiatric patients are liable to stereotyping by healthcare providers. We explored attitudes
toward caring for psychiatric patients among 13 nurses working in general hospitals in …
toward caring for psychiatric patients among 13 nurses working in general hospitals in …