Effect of an Educational Presentation about Extremely Preterm Infants on Knowledge and Attitudes of Health Care Providers (American Journal of Perinatology, 2017, 34 (10) p. 982-989)

The aim of this study was to determine healthcare providers’ knowledge (HCP) about survival rates of extremely preterm infants (EPI) and attitudes toward resuscitation before and after an educational presentation and, to examine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes toward resuscitation.

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Trusts ‘at risk’ after Brexit are already losing EU nurses. (Nursing Standard, 2017, 31(43) p. 7-8)

The article focuses on the decline in European Union (EU) nurses following the decision of Great Britain to withdraw from the European Union through the referendum called Brexit.

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Grenfell Tower tragedy echoes the public safety issues of Mid Staffs. (Nursing Standard, 2017, 31(43) p. 3-3)

The author offers insights on the Grenfell Tower fire and associated loss of life, along with the parallels between the fire and the dysfunctional approach to delivering care at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.

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Nursing secondments are good investments: If trusts reduce secondment opportunities, they risk losing out on loyal and committed nurses. (Nursing Children & Young People, 2017, 29(6) p. 15-15)

The article discusses the advantages of nursing secondments, and mentions topics including the reported low nurse recruitment and retention in Great Britain, the benefits of working in a trust, and the efforts in resolving the recruiting and retaining problems of the National Health Service (NHS).

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Safe staffing bills introduced. (Nursing, 2017, 47 (7) p. 27-27)

A summary is presented of the bill H. R. 1602, the Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act, introduced in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives in May 2017.

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The influence of authentic leadership on safety climate in nursing. (Journal of Nursing Management, 2017, 25(5) p. 392-401)

This study analysed nurses’ perceptions of authentic leadership and safety climate and examined the contribution of authentic leadership to the safety climate.

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Nurses’ Perceived Skills and Attitudes About Updated Safety Concepts: Impact on Medication Administration Errors and Practices. (Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2017, 32(3) p. 226-233)

The purpose of this study was to assess bedside nurses’ perceived skills and attitudes about updated safety concepts and examine their impact on medication administration errors and adherence to safe medication administration practices.

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Burnout mediates the association between depression and patient safety perceptions: a cross-sectional study in hospital nurses. (Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2017, 73(7) p. 1667-1680)

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between depressive symptoms, burnout and perceptions of patient safety.

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Physical restraints and nursing home residents: dying to be safe? (Age & Ageing, 2017, 46(4) p. 536-537)

The article provides information on a study which investigated the nature and extent of physical restraint deaths reported to coroners in Australia over a 13-year period.

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