Human Connection with Nature Improves Wellbeing and Pro-Environmental Behavior: A Literature Review.

DM Sulfa, H Suwono, H Husamah - Journal of Biological Education Indonesia …, 2024 - ERIC
Given the world's continuous environmental concerns, there is a need for increased
participation in nature protection. The ecological crisis of the last decade on Earth has …

[HTML][HTML] Job characteristics, personal characteristics and well-being of nursing assistants in long-term care facilities: A mixed methods systematic review and narrative …

S Huang, SY Yau, YKL Lee, J Song, Y Guo… - International journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Within long-term care facilities, paraprofessional nursing assistants account for
the largest proportion of the health care workforce and provide essential direct care to older …

“You Don't Look Dyslexic”: Using the Job Demands—Resource Model of Burnout to Explore Employment Experiences of Australian Adults with Dyslexia

S Wissell, L Karimi, T Serry, L Furlong… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: Employment and job security are key influences on health and wellbeing. In
Australia, little is known about the employment lifecycle of adults with dyslexia. Materials and …

Distressed, detached, devalued and determined: aged care workers' experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic

L Tierney, K Doherty, KE Elliott - TheAustralian Journal of …, 2022 - search.informit.org
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had widespread impacts on the community and
has demanded a rapid response from the aged care sector. System changes for infection …

[HTML][HTML] Food and nutrition champions in residential aged care homes are key for sustainable systems change within foodservices; results from a qualitative study of …

D Cave, K Abbey, S Capra - Nutrients, 2021 - mdpi.com
The role of foodservices in aged care is difficult to understand, and strategies to improve the
nutritional care of residents are often unsustainable. In particular, food-first strategies such …

Interpreting Context in Rural and Remote Aged Care Facilities in Readiness for a New Care Model: A Mixed Method Study

A Craswell, K Watson, M Wallis, J Baker… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Geographical isolation compounds limited access to healthcare services and
skilled workforce for the provision of rural aged care. Residents have complex chronic …

[PDF][PDF] Hoitoajan jakautuminen ikäihmisten palveluissa ja päivitetty RUG-luokitus: Aikamittaus-hankkeen loppuraportti

V Väisänen, T Pesonen, L Corneliusson… - 2022 - julkari.fi
Tämä raportti on Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitoksen (THL) toteuttaman Aikamittaus-
hankkeen loppuraportti. Hanke liittyy tiiviisti ikäihmisten palveluiden kehittämiseen …

[HTML][HTML] Perspectives of aged care home staff and health care professionals on the Psychotropic medicines use in Residents And Culture: Influencing clinical …

B Chen, YH Jeon, TF Chen, D Gnjidic… - Research in Social and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Introduction High use of psychotropic medications continues to be common in residential
aged care homes despite the risk of harm and limited efficacy in people living with dementia …

Organizational Factors Associated with Regulation Noncompliance in Home Care Services and Service Housing Facilities: An Exploratory Cross‐Sectional Study

L Corneliusson, S Ruotsalainen… - Health & Social Care …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale. Recent studies have highlighted organizational issues, work stressors, and moral
distress as prevalent problems among staff working within care services for older people, but …

[HTML][HTML] “We Work in an Industry Where We're Here to Care for Others, and Often Forget to Take Care of Ourselves”: Aged-Care Staff Views on Self-Care

AP Lane, J Tieman - Geriatrics, 2025 - mdpi.com
Objective: This study aimed to explore self-care understanding and behaviours among aged-
care workers in Australia. It was conducted as part of a project to co-produce a self-care …