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Workforce Issues on Patient Safety

In this assignment, you will consider how workforce issues impact patient safety.

Based on your research, respond to one of the following discussion questions.

Discussion Question 1

Identify the methodology, design, and rationale of the following titles.

  1. Exploring the rate of seasonal-pattern depression in an Inuit community
  2. Democracy in America
  3. The relationship between compassion fatigue and burnout among critical care nurses
  4. Two drugs for Alzheimer’s show promise
  5. Evaluating technology with student success
  6. Factors that influence weight control among women
  7. The meaning of living with brain injury and stroke 10 years after the injury
  8. Exploring the beliefs of healing among Aborigines

Suggested References:

Shisana, O., Rice, K., Zungu, N., & Zuma, K. (2010). Gender and poverty in South
Africa in the era of HIV/AIDS: A quantitative study. Journal of Women's
Health (15409996)
, 19(1), 39–46.

Ko, E., Nelson-Becker, H., Park, Y., & Shin, M. (2013). End-of-Life decision making
in older Korean adults: Concerns, preferences, and expectations. Educational
Gerontology
, 39(2), 71–81.

Witzke, J., Rhone, R., Backhaus, D., & Shaver, N. (2008). How sweet the sound:
Research evidence for the use of music in Alzheimer's dementia. Journal of
Gerontological Nursing
, 34(10), 45–52.

Sandvik, A., Melender, H., Jonsén, E., Jönsson, G., Salmu, M., & Hilli, Y. (2012).
Nursing students' experiences of the first clinical education: A nordic
quantitative study. Nordic Journal of Nursing Research & Clinical Studies /
Vård I Norden
, 32(3), 20–25.

Cooper, C., Taft, L., & Thelen, M. (2004). Examining the role of technology in
learning: An evaluation of online clinical conferencing. Journal of
Professional Nursing
, 20(3), 160–166.

Roulston, A., Bickerstaff, D., Haynes, T., Rutherford, L., & Jones, L. (2012). A pilot
study to evaluate an outpatient service for people with advanced lung cancer.

International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 18(5), 225–233.

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The information provided is accurate, giving a basic understanding of the topic(s) covered. A basic understanding is when you are able to describe the terms and concepts covered. Despite this basic understanding, initial posting may not include complete development of all aspects of the assignment.

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The information provided is accurate, displaying a good understanding of the topic(s) covered. A good understanding is when you are able to explain the terms and topics covered. Initial posting demonstrates sincere reflection and addresses most aspects of the assignment, although all concepts may not be fully developed.

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The information provided is accurate, providing an in-depth, well thought-out understanding of the topic(s) covered. An in-depth understanding provides an analysis of the information, synthesizing what is learned from the course/assigned readings.

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8 Points

Comments to two or more classmates’ initial posts on more than one day. Comments are substantive, meaning they reflect and expand on what the other student wrote.

9 to 10 Points

Comments to two or more classmates’ initial posts and to the instructor's comment (if applicable) on more than two days. Responses demonstrate an analysis of peers’ comments, building on previous posts. Comments extend and deepen meaningful conversation and may include a follow-up question.

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Some spelling, grammatical, and/or structural errors. Some errors in APA formatting (citations and references). If required for the assignment, utilizes sources to support work for initial post but not comments to other students. Sources include course/text readings but outside sources (when relevant) include non-academic/authoritative, such as Wikis and .com resources.

8 Points

Minor errors in grammar, mechanics, or spelling in the initial posting. Minor errors in APA formatting (citations and references). If required for the assignment, utilizes sources to support work for both the initial post and some of the comments to other students. Sources include course and text readings as well as outside sources (when relevant) that are academic and authoritative (e.g., journal articles, other text books, .gov web sites, professional organization web sites).

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Minor to no errors in grammar, mechanics, or spelling in both the initial post and comments to others. APA formatting is correct. If required for the assignment, utilizes sources to support work for both the initial post and the comments to other students. Sources include course and text readings as well as outside sources (when relevant) that are academic and authoritative (e.g., journal articles, other text books, .gov web sites, professional organization web sites).

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Workforce Issues on Patient Safety
The intensive care unit environment can cause stressful situations for patients, their
relatives as well as the healthcare nurses. Many bodies of medical evidence have suggested that
burnout among healthcare nurses and physicians is mostly caused by the nature of the demanding
work and high-stress levels within the work environment. Most of the nurses are normally
affected especially by end of life situations (Ko, Nelson-Becker, Park, & Shin, 2013). This paper
will be looking at the methodology, design, and rationale to represent logical results in a research
that might be of help both to the nurses and physicians and any other member who might be
involved in the medical working environment.
Methodology: Quantitative
Quantitative data is that information that can be documented and put down numerically.
In this case, ...


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