Ourega-Zoe Ejebu
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Ejebu O, Philippou J, Turnbull J, Rafferty A, Palmer W, Prichard J, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2024 Sep;
160:104908.
PMID: 39305682
Background: Shortages of nurses are one of the biggest challenges healthcare systems face around the world. Given the wide range of contexts and individuals working in nursing, a 'one-size-fits-all' retention...
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Ejebu O, Turnbull J, Atherton I, Rafferty A, Palmer B, Philippou J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Feb;
14(2):e075066.
PMID: 38307538
Introduction: Like many countries, England has a national shortage of registered nurses. Employers strive to retain existing staff, to ease supply pressures. Disproportionate numbers of nurses leave the National Health...
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Emmanuel T, Griffiths P, Lamas-Fernandez C, Ejebu O, DallOra C
J Clin Nurs
. 2023 Dec;
33(3):998-1011.
PMID: 38151796
Aim: To gain a deeper understanding of what is important to nurses when thinking about shift patterns and the organisation of working time. Design: A cross-sectional survey of nursing staff...
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Kopasker D, Ejebu O, Norwood P, Ludbrook A
BMJ Nutr Prev Health
. 2022 Jul;
5(1):62-71.
PMID: 35814721
Objectives: Taxes and restrictions on promotions have recently been proposed as policy instruments to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods. The objective of this study is to add to the limited...
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Ejebu O, DallOra C, Griffiths P
PLoS One
. 2022 Jun;
17(6):e0270446.
PMID: 35727811
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DallOra C, Ejebu O, Griffiths P
Hum Resour Health
. 2022 May;
20(1):36.
PMID: 35525947
The organisation of the 24-h day for hospital nurses in two 12-h shifts has been introduced with value propositions of reduced staffing costs, better quality of care, more efficient work...
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Cleland J, Porteous T, Ejebu O, Ryan M, Skatun D
Health Policy
. 2021 Dec;
126(1):60-68.
PMID: 34887102
Introduction And Aims: Health systems around the world face difficulties retaining their workforce, which is exacerbated by the early retirement of experienced clinicians. This study aims to determine how to...
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Ejebu O, DallOra C, Griffiths P
PLoS One
. 2021 Aug;
16(8):e0256300.
PMID: 34398904
Objective: To explore the evidence on nurses' experiences and preferences around shift patterns in the international literature. Data Sources: Electronic databases (CINHAL, MEDLINE and Scopus) were searched to identify primary...
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Cleland J, Porteous T, Ejebu O, Skatun D
Med Educ
. 2020 Mar;
54(9):821-831.
PMID: 32181908
Objectives: Health care delivery and education face critical potential shortages in the foreseeable future in terms of retaining doctors nearing the time of retirement - doctors who have experience-based knowledge...
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Ejebu O, Whybrow S, McKenzie L, Dowler E, Garcia A, Ludbrook A, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2019 Jan;
16(1).
PMID: 30597954
In the absence of routinely collected household food insecurity data, this study investigated what could be determined about the nature and prevalence of household food insecurity in Scotland from secondary...