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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.

Kiljunen O, Savela R‐M, Välimäki T, et al. Managers' perceptions of the factors affecting resident and patient safety work in residential settings and nursing homes: a qualitative systematic review. Res Nurs Health. 2024;47(4):397-408. doi:10.1002/nur.22382.

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May 1, 2024
Kiljunen O, Savela R‐M, Välimäki T, et al. Res Nurs Health. 2024;47(4):397-408.
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Concerns about resident safety in nursing homes and residential care settings are not new but, but the COVID-19 pandemic brought these concerns to the fore. This review summarizes the managerial perspective of barriers and facilitators to resident safety in long-term care settings. Physical and human resources, and national regulations and networks emerged as pivotal factors in promoting resident safety. The results demonstrate the importance of organizational, not solely individual, support of resident safety work.

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Kiljunen O, Savela R‐M, Välimäki T, et al. Managers' perceptions of the factors affecting resident and patient safety work in residential settings and nursing homes: a qualitative systematic review. Res Nurs Health. 2024;47(4):397-408. doi:10.1002/nur.22382.