Search Results - "Zisberg, A."
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Perceptions of staff and family responsibility to provide hospitalized older adults with basic activities care and emotional support
Published in Geriatric nursing (New York) (01-11-2021)“…•Hospital staff and family members hold different perspectives about who is responsible to activity for daily living care during hospitalization.•Hospital…”
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Nurses’ coping with patients’ relatives: Attachment style, burnout, and intentions to leave nursing: Amit Gur
Published in European journal of public health (25-10-2022)Get full text
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Nurses' coping with patients' relatives: Attachment style, burnout, and intentions to leave nursing
Published in European journal of public health (21-10-2022)“…Background Conflictual interactions with patients' relatives are prevalent in the work of hospital nurses. These situations may increase burnout and result in…”
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IMPROVING HOSPITALIZATION OUTCOMES: THE TRANSITION FROM OBSERVATION TO INTERVENTION
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…Negative functional outcomes following hospitalization are widely described; yet, the role of a variety of in-hospital processes that increase the risk for…”
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OLDER ADULTS’ PERSONAL ROUTINE AT TIME OF HOSPITALIZATION
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…This study is the first to explore whether hospitalization disrupts the daily routines of dependent and independent older adults. Data were collected as part…”
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOSPITAL-ASSOCIATED COGNITIVE DECLINE AND SEDATIVE BURDEN AMONG MEDICAL OLDER PATIENTS
Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)“…Background: Sedative-hypnotic medications (SHM) are frequently used in hospitalized older patients, despite the undesirable effects on cognitive status…”
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FOOD-INTAKE STABILITY AND VARIABILITY IN ACUTELY ILL OLDER ADULTS HOSPITALIZED IN INTERNAL MEDICINE UNITS
Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)“…Poor food-intake is a major concern among older adults. Large-scale surveys described patterns of food-intake among hospitalized older adults, yet, they are…”
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IS USE OF SEDATIVE-HYPNOTICS DURING HOSPITALIZATION ASSOCIATED WITH ADVERSE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES?
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…More than one-quarter of hospitalized older adults consume sedative-hypnotics, but their adverse effects on mobility and function during hospitalization are…”
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INFORMAL SUPPORT FOR OLDER ADULTS: IS IT ASSOCIATED WITH HOSPITALIZATION PROCESSES?
Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)“…Mobility and nutrition during acute hospitalization have long-term consequences on older adults’ functioning, yet their performance remains poor. Instrumental…”
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DEPRESSION OF HOSPITALIZED SENIORS AND INFORMAL SUPPORT: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ATTACHMENT ANXIETY
Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)“…Most of older adults are emotionally supported by close family members, friends or paid caregivers while hospitalization. The emotional support might act as a…”
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TEAM SKILL-MIX AND PATIENT CASE-MIX: ARE THEY RELATED TO HOSPITALIZATION FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES?
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…We aimed to test the association between nursing skill-mix and patient case-mix on the functioning of older adults hospitalized in internal medicine wards of…”
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“NO ONE SIZE FITS ALL”: DEVELOPING A SITE-SPECIFIC, IN-HOSPITAL MOBILITY INTERVENTION—THE WALK FOR
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…The few protocols aimed to improve in- hospital mobility require further work to response to site-specific needs and available resources. The presentation will…”
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HOW MANY STEPS ARE NEEDED TO PREVENT HOSPITALIZATION FUNCTIONAL DECLINE?
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…Mobility during hospitalization is a modifiable predictor of hospitalization acquired functional decline (HAFD). However, the dose-response effect of mobility…”
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THE WALK-FOR INTERVENTION EFFECT ON PATIENTS’ OUTCOMES AT DISCHARGE AND 1-MONTH POST-DISCHARGE
Published in Innovation in aging (11-11-2018)“…For hospitalized older adults, every day of immobility is associated with short- and long-term functional decline. To examine the effect of WALK-FOR,…”
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A concept analysis of routine: relevance to nursing
Published in Journal of Advanced Nursing (01-02-2007)“…Title. A concept analysis of routine: relevance to nursing Aim. This paper reports a concept analysis identifying the attributes, antecedents and consequences…”
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HOSPITAL ACQUIRED FUNCTIONAL DECLINE: THE ROLE OF IN-HOSPITAL PROCESSES BEYOND PERSONAL RISK FACTORS
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…To test a comprehensive model accounting for individual risk factors and hospitalization processes that lead to functional decline (FD) at discharge and…”
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THE RIGHT KIND OF SMART? EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN OLDER ADULTS
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…Background: Health psychology, emphasizes the potential of individual resources in effectively adapting to health challenges. Older adults with cognitive…”
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BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TOWARD IN-HOSPITAL PATIENTS’ MOBILITY: THE WALK-FOR STUDY
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…Although mobility during hospitalization prevents functional decline, medical teams’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviors may pose barriers toward its promotion…”
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Development and psychometric testing of the Scale of Older Adults' Routine
Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01-03-2009)“…Title. Development and psychometric testing of the Scale of Older Adults’ Routine. Aim. This paper is a report of a study to develop, test the reliability,…”
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Translation and validation of the Care Transition Measure into Hebrew and Arabic
Published in International journal for quality in health care (01-04-2009)“…Objective To assess the validity and reliability of the Hebrew and Arabic translations of the complete and shortened versions of the Care Transition Measure…”
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