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  • Nursing Home Innovative Care Model in the US

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    Nursing Home Innovative Care Model in the US Introduction Nowadays, the shortage of nursing workforce, as well as a discouraging prognosis for the years to come, leads us to believe it is necessary to develop new innovative nursing care delivery models. As the main health care focus shifts to the elderly and chronic disease (Norlander,…

  • Telenursing vs. Home Visits in Post-Acute Care

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    Telenursing vs. Home Visits in Post-Acute Care Table of Contents Introduction Identification of the Problem Significance of the Problem for Nursing Purpose of the Research Research Questions Masters Essentials aligned with the Topic References Introduction The USA has one of the largest elderly populations in the world. As it stands, the current number of elders…

  • Temporal Arteritis in Nursing Home Patients

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    Temporal Arteritis in Nursing Home Patients Comprehensive Management of Patient, Client, and Community Care Earlier I used to work as a visiting nurse for some time and care for people with disabilities. Today, I am engaged in the treatment of different patients, including both sedentary and those who are temporarily experiencing some health problems. If…

  • Online Care vs. Home Visits for Older Patients

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    Online Care vs. Home Visits for Older Patients Introduction The current study focused on researching the effectiveness of telephone-based and online care versus nursing home visits in the population of post-acute care patients aged sixty-five and older. The problem is significant due to the lack of available personnel to perform nursing home duties as well…

  • Home Modification and Preventive Home Visits

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    Home Modification and Preventive Home Visits Table of Contents Preventive Home Visits Home Modification Multi-Interventional Protocol References Preventive Home Visits Home falls are one of the most complex health care issues, and researchers have looked into the most efficient ways of reducing home falls. One of the suggested ways of reducing the reported cases of…

  • Restraint Use in Home Care: Nursing Perspective

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    Restraint Use in Home Care: Nursing Perspective The article by Scheepmans et al. (2013) is titled Restraint use in home care: A qualitative study from a nursing perspective, and it is an appropriate description of this work. The abstract is well-structured and contains all the necessary sections that would help to get a better understanding…

  • Examining the Relationship Between Therapeutic Self-Care and Adverse Events for Home Care Clients in Ontario, Canada

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    Examining the Relationship Between Therapeutic Self-Care and Adverse Events for Home Care Clients in Ontario, Canada Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction Self-care is one of the fundamental aspects of the nursing theory, as it ensures that patients will be able to manage their health conditions. At the same time, the inability…

  • Transformational Leadership in a Home Care

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    Transformational Leadership in a Home Care Abstract The shortage of nursing practitioners in the USA is one of the burning issues that have gained momentum due to the demographic peculiarities of American society and expected trends. The proposed educational program can contribute to solving this problem in several ways. The project aims at the development…

  • Primary and Team-Based Care Models in Nursing Home

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    Primary and Team-Based Care Models in Nursing Home Table of Contents Observed Healthcare Setting Primary Nursing Care Model Team-Based Nursing Care Model Implementation of Nursing Care Models Conclusion References: Observed Healthcare Setting The healthcare setting chosen to observe staff in the delivery of nursing care is the nursing care home. Nurses delivered personalized primary care…

  • Fall Prevention Program for the Elderly in a Nursing Home

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    Fall Prevention Program for the Elderly in a Nursing Home Table of Contents Introduction Evidence-Based Interventions Required Training Items Needed Estimated Cost for Program Implementation Marketing Plan and Outcome Conclusion References Introduction The elderly are usually at a higher risk of falling at home and their respective nursing homes or clinics. These events are capable…