2015
DOI: 10.5430/ijh.v1n1p48
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Organisational support for nurses in acute care settings: a rapid evidence review

Abstract: Background: It is recognised that if high standards of patient care are to be provided, nursing staff need to be supported in managing the emotional component of their work. Objective: The purpose of the review reported here was to examine the relevant literature to determine which approaches to staff support are effective in enabling nurses to manage the emotional content of their work. Design: A Rapid Evidence Assessment was conducted. Methods: Rapid Evidence Assessment methods were used to identify and eval… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, this group of nurses needs to be aware of their physical health because they had lower overall QoL and physical health than nurses who spent their time on work less than 60%. A literature review study (Hewison & Sawbridge ) found that the recognition of staff support and interventions such as mindfulness and supervision were very important for patient care. Nursing policy can focus on strengthening the organizational supportive system at the workplace, such as support from supervisors and administrators, and encouraging nurses to embrace support from their family members and friends.…”
Section: Implications For Nursing Policy and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, this group of nurses needs to be aware of their physical health because they had lower overall QoL and physical health than nurses who spent their time on work less than 60%. A literature review study (Hewison & Sawbridge ) found that the recognition of staff support and interventions such as mindfulness and supervision were very important for patient care. Nursing policy can focus on strengthening the organizational supportive system at the workplace, such as support from supervisors and administrators, and encouraging nurses to embrace support from their family members and friends.…”
Section: Implications For Nursing Policy and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%