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Critical-care nurses were physically and mentally fried before the pandemic struck


Critical-care nurses were physically and mentally fried before the pandemic struck
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A new analysis found that a majority of critical-care nurses scored themselves low on physical and mental health status even before the pandemic began.
Survey results conducted by researchers at Ohio State University College of Nursing found 61% of more than 700 critical care nurses rated their physical health a score of five or lower out of a possible 10, while 51% reported their mental health with a score of five or lower. The data were collected from Aug. 31, 2018, through Aug. 11, 2019.
Nearly two-thirds of nurses reported to have made medical errors in the past five years. The study found nurses who reported having poorer physical and mental health were 31% to 62% more likely to have made medical errors compared with those who reported being in better health with a score of six or higher. The findings were published Saturday in the A ....

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Nurses' mental, physical health is tied to the number of medical mistakes they make, Ohio State University study suggests


Nurses’ mental, physical health is tied to the number of medical mistakes they make, Ohio State University study suggests
Posted May 01, 2021
The Buckeye Paws program helps health care workers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center cope with stressful situations. It’s one of several resources offered to staff to preserve their mental and physical health and prevent burnout.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Critical-care nurses are devoted to helping very sick patients, but often neglect their own health, leading to depression and anxiety in caregivers and affecting health care quality, safety and costs.
Those are the findings of a new study from the Ohio State University College of Nursing that surveyed critical care nurses across the country. The findings were published Saturday in the American Journal of Critical Care. ....

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COVID-19 has laid bare some undesirable truths: underserved communities are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. In the field of Alzheimer’s and dementia, statistics point to a similarly troubling trend.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, for instance, African Americans are about twice as likely as whites to have Alzheimer’s or another dementia and Hispanics are 1.5 times more likely to have Alzheimer’s. Additionally, African Americans are more prone to risk factors for vascular disease like diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol which may also be risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and stroke-related dementia. ....

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