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Nurses' impact on quality of care : lessons from RN4CAST
Walter Sermeus, 2015, izvirni znanstveni članek

Povzetek: Introduction: The RN4CAST - study (acronym for Nurse Forecasting in Europe) was launched in 2009 and ended in 2011 under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme. The aim of the RN4CAST-study was to study how features of work environments and qualifications of the nurse workforce impact nurse retention, burnout among nurses and patient outcomes. Methods: The study was conducted in twelve European countries and was conducting a cross-sectional survey in 500 hospitals in which more than 33,000 nurses and more than 11,000 patients were involved. These data were linked to patient outcome data from administrative databases. Results: The study showed that patient outcomes such as patient mortality and patient satisfaction is highly related to nurse staffing characteristics such as patient-to-nurse ratios, nurse qualification and nursing work environment. Also nurse outcomes such as burnout, intention-to-leave, job satisfaction are related to staffing adequacy and nursing work environment. Discussion and conclusion: The RN4CAST study generated a large evidence base of nurse workforce issues across European health systems which is quite unique in terms of the number and qualification of nursing staff, the quality of working environments, burnout rates, job satisfaction rates, intention-to-leave rates that can be used for policy making.
Ključne besede: patient safety, nurses, recruitment, retention, staffing, qualification, work environment, burnout
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 28.01.2026; Ogledov: 333; Prenosov: 122
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Effects of nursing care on patient outcomes : times to reflect and to take decisions
Alvisa Palese, 2014, predgovor, uvodnik, spremna beseda

Ključne besede: nursing care, nurses, education, patient safety
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 28.01.2026; Ogledov: 398; Prenosov: 157
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Stomach cancer elective surgery morbidity and mortality at 90-Day (Hold Study) : a prospective, international collaborative cohort study
Claudia Neves-Marques, Mohamed Abulazayem, Geoffrey Yuet Mun Wong, Ricardo David Maldonado, Yirupaiahgari Viswanath, Jan Grosek, Jurij Aleš Košir, 2026, izvirni znanstveni članek

Povzetek: Background: Data on multinational 90-day mortality and morbidity rates after surgery for gastric cancer is limited in the literature. This study aimed to understand the 90-day mortality and morbidity outcomes among patients undergoing elective gastric cancer surgery, as in the GASTRODATA Registry, and to identify associated risk factors. Methods: We conducted an international prospective study on patients aged ≥ 18 years undergoing elective surgery for gastric cancer with curative intent from January 4 to September 30, 2022. Known metastatic disease, concurrent secondary cancers, gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) and Siewert type I/II oesophagogastric junction malignancies were excluded. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were used to identify variables associated with the 90-day outcome. Results: 380 collaborators from 47 countries submitted data on 1538 patients. Median age was 65 years (IQR: 19–94), and 58.5% were males. 90-day morbidity and mortality rates were 38.2% (n = 587) and 2.9% (n = 45), respectively. Pre-operative higher Charlson Comorbidity Index, higher ASA score, pre-operative weight loss > 10%, positive specimen margin, and post-operative pathological IV staging (p value < 0.05) were significantly associated with clinically relevant complications and mortality. Conclusion: Elective gastric cancer surgery has a 90-day morbidity of 38.2% and a 90-day mortality of 2.9% globally. This study provided the most comprehensive international 90-day prospective data to date regarding gastric cancer surgery. Several factors associated with higher morbidity were identified, highlighting the importance of a unified language on surgical morbidity, prehabilitation, and ongoing audits to enhance patient outcomes.
Ključne besede: gastric cancer, elective surgery, morbidity, mortality, 90-day postoperative outcomes, multinational audit, surgical complications, anastomotic leaks, patient safety
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 16.12.2025; Ogledov: 1730; Prenosov: 210
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