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    Missed nursing care and quality of care: an integrative literature review
    (Національний авіаційний університет, 2020-03-26) Cordeiro, Raul; Calha, António; Carvalho, José Carlos
    Introduction: The missed nursing care is designated as a failure to provide nursing care, in whole or in part, in which there are direct implications for the patient. Objective: Evaluate the causes and consequences attributed to missed nursing care, in a hospital context. Method: This is a literature integrative review through a bibliographic survey. Results: Presentation of three missed nursing care characteristics: nature of missed nursing care, factors of influence of missed nursing care and consequences of missed nursing care. Conclusions: The missed nursing care is especially pertinent when it’s responsible for conducting nursing care failure rates. It is necessary to think about these issues in a holistic way, in order to be able to guide our practice towards what is its maximum principle that will be Health gains and patient satisfaction.
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    Psychological Support and Intervention in Accidents in Forest Fire Fighting by Aviation
    (Kafedra, 2021-04-15) Casa Nova, António; Cordeiro, Raul
    In this article, authors describe the role of support for emergency teams professionals: aim at psychological intervention with emergency teams in emotionally demanding and potentially traumatic situations.

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