Self-care management practices for the home health nurse: staying hale and hearty through enhanced self-care and ergonomics--with a case study
Autor: | Mary McNair, Sandra D. Stanton, Jean Walker, Susan Lofton, Amy Robertson, Eva Tatum, Rebecca Askew, Jennifer M. Hitt, Marilyn Harrington |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Health (social science) Attitude of Health Personnel Interprofessional Relations Nursing assessment Personnel Staffing and Scheduling Organizational culture Holistic health Holistic Health Workload Social support Organizational Case Studies Quality of life (healthcare) Nursing Health care Medicine Humans Nursing Assessment Advanced and Specialized Nursing Community and Home Care Practice Patterns Nurses' business.industry Human factors and ergonomics Social Support General Medicine Home Care Services Organizational Culture Occupational Diseases Self Care Workforce Female Clinical Competence Ergonomics business Attitude to Health Stress Psychological |
Zdroj: | Home healthcare nurse. 30(5) |
ISSN: | 1539-0713 |
Popis: | Ergonomics provides a broad framework for home healthcare nurses to improve their individual physical, psychological, cognitive, and spiritual well-being through application of models for self-care planning. As the individual becomes stronger, more resilient and work hardy, the benefits to the individual, along with the work organization and ultimately the clients, grow exponentially. This article seeks to explore the relevant ergonomic domains and assist home healthcare nurses to develop self-care planning practices that lead to healthy lifestyles and improved quality of life. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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