Care-related Case Management and the experienced burden of informal caregivers: empirical study Informal caregivers are responsible for the majority of home care in Germany. Their experience of stress is becoming more and more relevant given the tense staffing situation in outpatient professional care in rural areas. Case management as an innovative approach to caring in peripheral areas also focuses on the burden experienced by informal caregivers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOccupational safety and health promotion in the context of nurse staffing: A scoping review Increasing workload has led to a rise in mental and physical burden among nurses. In order to prevent this, it should be investigated, whether and to what extent aspects of occupational safety and health promotion can be integrated into nurse-staffing ratios. The objective of this scoping review was to identify ways and approaches of including occupational safety and health promotion into existing nurse-staffing ratios.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Technology commitment in outpatient care Background: New technologies are becoming increasingly important in outpatient care. The willingness of professional carers to use new technologies is often considered to be low, especially where older and female carers are concerned who play a large role in outpatient care. However, reliable data on technology commitment in outpatient care are not yet available for German-speaking countries.
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