2024
DOI: 10.1002/nur.22382
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Managers' perceptions of the factors affecting resident and patient safety work in residential settings and nursing homes: A qualitative systematic review

Outi Kiljunen,
Roosa‐Maria Savela,
Tarja Välimäki
et al.

Abstract: Identifying ways to ensure resident safety is increasingly becoming a priority in residential settings and nursing homes. The aim of this qualitative systematic review was to identify, describe, and assess research evidence on managers' perceptions regarding the barriers and facilitators of daily resident and patient safety work in residential settings and nursing homes. A qualitative systematic review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis checklist. Pub… Show more

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“…Integrating safety and health practices in therapeutic communities: Insights from Taiwan's Chieh-Lo-Shan Villa Dear Editor, I read with interest the article by Kiljunen et al (2024) Furthermore, the emphasis on effective use of guidelines and regulations (Kiljunen et al, 2024) finds a parallel in our commitment to evidence-based practices and adherence to standards set forth by authorities such as the National Institution of Drug Abuse. This commitment is vital for maintaining the efficacy and safety of addiction treatment models, including those not reliant on pharmacotherapy, such as the therapeutic community model employed at Chieh-Lo-Shan Villa.…”
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“…Integrating safety and health practices in therapeutic communities: Insights from Taiwan's Chieh-Lo-Shan Villa Dear Editor, I read with interest the article by Kiljunen et al (2024) Furthermore, the emphasis on effective use of guidelines and regulations (Kiljunen et al, 2024) finds a parallel in our commitment to evidence-based practices and adherence to standards set forth by authorities such as the National Institution of Drug Abuse. This commitment is vital for maintaining the efficacy and safety of addiction treatment models, including those not reliant on pharmacotherapy, such as the therapeutic community model employed at Chieh-Lo-Shan Villa.…”
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