Background There is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthcare settings. However, there is still a lack of evidence about the transitional care setting. We aimed to assess the association between patient characteristics identified in a multidimensional nursing assessment and outcomes of mortality and acute hospitalization during community hospital stay. Methods A retrospective observational study was performed on patients consecutively admitted to a community hospital (CH) in Loreto (Ancona, Italy) between January 1st, 2018 and May 31st, 2019. The nursing assessment included sociodemographic characteristics, functional status, risk of falls (Conley Score) and pressure damage (Norton scale), nursing d...
There exist several risk stratification systems for predicting mortality of emergency patients. Howe...
Background: Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) is useful as a prognostic tool in hospitalized o...
Background: Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) is useful as a prognostic tool in hospitalized o...
Background There is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthc...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthca...
8siBackground: Mortality is the most considered outcome for assessing the quality of hospital care. ...
Background: Given the progressive demographic ageing of the population and the National Health Syste...
Aims: To describe the prevalence of nursing diagnoses on admission among inpatient units and medical...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
Aim. The aim of this article was to assess the relationship between (1) in-hospital mortality and/or...
4noAims: To describe the nursing diagnoses, outcomes and interventions for patients admitted to inte...
Background The promotion of safer healthcare interventions in hospitals is a relevant public health...
Background: In-hospital mortality is a key indicator of the quality of care. Studies so far have dem...
none19noBackground Given the progressive demographic ageing of the population and the National Heal...
There exist several risk stratification systems for predicting mortality of emergency patients. Howe...
Background: Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) is useful as a prognostic tool in hospitalized o...
Background: Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) is useful as a prognostic tool in hospitalized o...
Background There is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthc...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthca...
8siBackground: Mortality is the most considered outcome for assessing the quality of hospital care. ...
Background: Given the progressive demographic ageing of the population and the National Health Syste...
Aims: To describe the prevalence of nursing diagnoses on admission among inpatient units and medical...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
Aim. The aim of this article was to assess the relationship between (1) in-hospital mortality and/or...
4noAims: To describe the nursing diagnoses, outcomes and interventions for patients admitted to inte...
Background The promotion of safer healthcare interventions in hospitals is a relevant public health...
Background: In-hospital mortality is a key indicator of the quality of care. Studies so far have dem...
none19noBackground Given the progressive demographic ageing of the population and the National Heal...
There exist several risk stratification systems for predicting mortality of emergency patients. Howe...
Background: Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) is useful as a prognostic tool in hospitalized o...
Background: Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI) is useful as a prognostic tool in hospitalized o...