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Management of the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges, practices, and organizational support
BackgroundHealth organizations currently face tremendous challenges in the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. To do this, successful and proven...
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The Faith, Activity, and Nutrition (FAN) dissemination and implementation study: changes in and maintenance of organizational practices over 24 months in a statewide initiative
BackgroundFew studies have examined the impact of ecological health promotion interventions on organizational practices over time, especially in...
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Policies and Practices Facilitating Access to and Uptake of HIV Testing Services among Adolescents in Sub-Sahara Africa: A Narrative Review
Purpose of ReviewExpanding access to HIV testing services and linking newly diagnosed positive adolescents to antiretroviral therapy is critical to...
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“Something’s got to give”: A Qualitative Exploration of Policies and Practices by Child Welfare Services in Cases of Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence in Ontario, Canada
PurposeChild welfare service provision in Ontario, Canada has evolved significantly over the last two decades, especially regarding child exposure to...
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Organisational Policies and Practices for the Inclusion of Vulnerable Workers: A Sco** Review of the Employer’s Perspective
Purpose Current models of inclusive workplaces are primarily based on the perceptions of vulnerable workers, whereas attention for employer’s...
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A Systematic Review of Organizational Assessments Related to Racism and Equity
This systematic review aimed to assess the following questions: (1) what organizational assessments exist for measuring racism and equity? (2) How...
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Disentangling organizational levers and economic benefits in transitional care programs: a systematic review and configurational analysis
BackgroundPromoting safe and efficient transitions of care is critical to reducing readmission rates and associated costs and improving the quality...
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Adopting standardized cancer patient pathways as a policy at different organizational levels in the Swedish Health System
BackgroundStandardized cancer patient pathways as a new policy has been adopted in healthcare to improve the quality of cancer care. Within the...
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Using Project ECHO to Keep Professionals Well at Work: Individual and Organizational Outcomes
ObjectiveThe toll of COVID-19 stress on the mental health of the workforce has been well-documented. The present study examined the use of the...
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Merging existing practices with new ones: the adjustment of organizational routines to using cancer patient pathways in primary healthcare
BackgroundThe introduction of new tools can bring unintended consequences for organizational routines. Cancer Patient Pathways (CPP) were introduced...
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The stress of nursing: exploring communicatively restricted organizational stress (CROS), effort-reward imbalance, and organizational support among a sample of U.S. working nurses
BackgroundNurses experience a constellation of negative outcomes such as lost productivity, based on their high levels of organizational stress....
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Cross-industry thematic analysis of generative AI best practices: applications and implications for surgical education and training
BackgroundThe emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has ushered in a new era of potential applications across various...
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Unraveling the synergy: how organizational intelligence fuel soft skills and nurses’ thriving: a cross-sectional study
AimInvestigate the influence of organizational intelligence on the development of soft skills and the overall thriving of nurses at Alexandria Main...
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Trauma-informed care in the UK: where are we? A qualitative study of health policies and professional perspectives
BackgroundTrauma-informed (TI) approach is a framework for a system change intervention that transforms the organizational culture and practices to...
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Local implementation of public health policies revealed by the COVID-19 crisis: the French case
BackgroundImproving health system performance depends on the quality of health policy implementation at the local level. However, in general, the...
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Maternity protection policies and the enabling environment for breastfeeding in the Philippines: a qualitative study
BackgroundThe Philippines has enacted maternity protection policies, such as the 105-Day Expanded Maternity Leave Law and the Expanded Breastfeeding...
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Understanding lactation policies and resources across a university system: survey and document review
BackgroundIn the U.S., employees often return to work within 8–12 weeks of giving birth, therefore, it is critical that workplaces provide support...
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Navigating end-of-life decision-making in nursing: a systematic review of ethical challenges and palliative care practices
ObjectivesThis systematic review aimed to synthesize evidence on the ethical dilemma’s nurses encounter in end-of-life care and effective palliative...
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Effect of leadership styles on turnover intention among staff nurses in private hospitals: the moderating effect of perceived organizational support
Leadership styles have often been proven to support employees in performing their duties better and with more efficiency while enabling them to have...
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Needs and Attitudes Related to the Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices Among Latinx Mental Health Professionals
Empirically supported interventions are warranted to achieve desired clinical outcomes and improve service delivery. Thus, efforts to identify,...