Evaluation of an online COPD education for healthcare professionals in long-term care, a longitudinal mixed methods study

Author(s):  
Sara Lundell ◽  
André Nyberg ◽  
Ulla-Maija Pesola ◽  
Åsa Audulv ◽  
Karin Wadell
2014 ◽  
Vol 71 (6) ◽  
pp. 1351-1362 ◽  
Author(s):  
Basema Afram ◽  
Hilde Verbeek ◽  
Michel H.C. Bleijlevens ◽  
David Challis ◽  
Helena Leino-Kilpi ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Soon Ok Kim ◽  
Sun Hee Bae

This mixed-methods study explored ways to enhance the emergency response abilities of workers in long-term care services for the elderly. Based on different service types, we identify emergency situations and the response abilities of workers in long-term care services. Results indicated that there are more emergency situations in care facilities than in home care services. However, 71.3% of respondents in facilities said emergency response abilities were low compared to 44.2% of workers in home care services. Qualitative research identified six categories and 16 themes based on emotions experienced during emergencies and the challenges in determining solutions. The study confirms that there is a difference in emergency incidences and the coping abilities of workers in facilities and home services with high emergency incidence rates. Developing and applying guidelines for emergency response management by service type is recommended.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. e56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emily Gard Marshall ◽  
Michelle Anne Boudreau ◽  
Jan L Jensen ◽  
Nancy Edgecombe ◽  
Barry Clarke ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 62 ◽  
pp. 156-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sharon Kaasalainen ◽  
Abigail Wickson-Griffiths ◽  
Noori Akhtar-Danesh ◽  
Kevin Brazil ◽  
Faith Donald ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Patrick Alexander Wachholz ◽  
Deborah Cristina De Oliveira ◽  
Kathryn Hinsliff-Smith ◽  
Reena Devi ◽  
Paulo José Fortes Villas Boas ◽  
...  

This scoping review aimed to explore the characteristics, strengths, and gaps in research conducted in Brazilian long-term care facilities (LTCFs) for older adults. Electronic searches investigating the residents (≥60 years old), their families, and the LTCF workforce in Brazil were conducted in Medline, EMBASE, LILACS, and Google Scholar, within the timescale of 1999 to 2018, limited to English, Portuguese, or Spanish. The reference lists were hand searched for additional papers. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT) was used for critical appraisal of evidence. Data were reported descriptively considering the study design, using content analysis: 327 studies were included (n = 159 quantitative non-randomized, n = 82 quantitative descriptive, n = 67 qualitative, n = 11 mixed methods, n = 6 randomized controlled trials, and n = 2 translation of assessment tools). Regardless of the study design, most were conducted in a single LTCF (45.8%), in urban locations (84.3%), and in non-profit settings (38.7%). The randomized trials and descriptive studies presented the lowest methodological quality based on the MMAT. This is the first review to provide an overview of research on LTCFs for older people in Brazil. It illustrates an excess of small-scale, predominantly qualitative papers, many of which are reported in ways that do not allow the quality of the work to be assured.


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Jorge Browne ◽  
Josefa Palacios ◽  
Ignacio Madero-Cabib ◽  
Pablo Villalobos Dintrans ◽  
Rocío Quilodrán ◽  
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