52 research outputs found
Additional file 1: of Development methods of guidelines and documents with recommendations on physical restraint reduction in nursing homes: a systematic review
Websites of German and international scientific or health care organisations included in the search. (DOCX 23 kb
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Effectiveness of training in evidence-based medicine skills for healthcare professionals: a systematic review
Effects of the interventions. (PDF 449 kb
Supplemental Material - Understanding moral distress in home-care nursing: An interview study
Supplemental Material for Understanding moral distress in home-care nursing: An interview study by Julia Petersen, Ulrike Rösler, Gabriele Meyer, Christiane Luderer in Nursing Ethics</p
Supplemental Material - Understanding moral distress in home-care nursing: An interview study
Supplemental Material for Understanding moral distress in home-care nursing: An interview study by Julia Petersen, Ulrike Rösler, Gabriele Meyer, Christiane Luderer in Nursing Ethics</p
Supplemental Material - Understanding moral distress in home-care nursing: An interview study
Supplemental Material for Understanding moral distress in home-care nursing: An interview study by Julia Petersen, Ulrike Rösler, Gabriele Meyer, Christiane Luderer in Nursing Ethics</p
IT Skills of Young and Older People: A Qualitative Study
Both younger and older people have different ways of using and interacting with technical devices (smartphones, laptops and tablets). This study compares both user groups and explores how the technical aids are used in everyday life, what barriers exist and how technical problems are handled. In July and August 2021, 20 semi-structured interviews with young and old people were conducted and analysed using qualitative content analysis. The results show that young people continue to use smartphones more frequently than the older participants and that smartphone functions such as making phone calls are more important for the older participants. Older people prefer a personal support by family members when technical problems occur, whereas the younger study participants favour the more impersonal option via hotlines etc. Finally, it seems to be useful to involve older people in the development process of new technologies, so that the applications can be designed to be as user-friendly as possible.</p
Instruments measuring components of job satisfaction.
Instruments measuring components of job satisfaction.</p
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) checklist.
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