Tatiana Penconek
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Recent Articles
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Cummings G, Tate K, Spiers J, El-Bialy R, McLane P, Park C, et al.
Health Sci Rep
. 2024 Jul;
7(7):e2204.
PMID: 38974331
Background/objectives: Transitions to and from Emergency Departments (EDs) can be detrimental to long-term care (LTC) residents and burden the healthcare system. While reducing avoidable transfers is imperative, various terms are...
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Penconek T, Hayduk L, Kunyk D, Cummings G
Int J Nurs Stud Adv
. 2024 Jun;
6:100204.
PMID: 38846641
Background: Understanding antecedents and consequences of incivility across higher education is necessary to create and implement strategies that prevent and slow uncivil behaviors. Purpose: To identify the nature, extent, and...
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Penconek T, Tate K, Lartey S, Polat D, Bernardes A, Dias B, et al.
J Adv Nurs
. 2024 May;
80(12):4825-4841.
PMID: 38762894
Aims: To understand factors influencing nurse manager retention or intention to leave, develop a preliminary theoretical model and identify strategies and interventions for workforce planning. Design: Systematic review update of...
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Tate K, Penconek T, Booth A, Harvey G, Flynn R, Lalleman P, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 May;
14(5):e082883.
PMID: 38719308
Introduction: Decisions about nurse staffing models are a concern for health systems globally due to workforce retention and well-being challenges. Nurse staffing models range from all Registered Nurse workforce to...
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Penconek T, Duan Y, Iaconi A, Tate K, Cummings G, Estabrooks C
BMJ Lead
. 2024 Feb;
8(4):363-367.
PMID: 38388521
Aim: To examine trends in quality of work life and health outcomes of managers in nursing homes in Western Canada pre-pandemic. Methods: A repeated cross-sectional descriptive study using data collected...
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Cummings G, Wong C, Penconek T, Lartey S, Tate K
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2023 Sep;
147:104609.
PMID: 37769393
No abstract available.
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Tate K, Penconek T, Dias B, Cummings G, Bernardes A
J Adv Nurs
. 2023 Apr;
79(8):3102-3114.
PMID: 37002558
Aim: To examine the influence of hospital culture and authentic leadership on the effects of quality improvement practices on patient satisfaction. Background: Nurses in formal leadership roles shape and are...
8.
Raymond C, Penconek T, Dahlke S
J Nurs Educ
. 2022 Oct;
61(10):587-590.
PMID: 36197306
Background: There is a gap in studies examining formal mentorship programs designed for ongoing faculty support. Method: A mixed-methods explanatory research design was used to examine nurse educators' experiences of...
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Iaconi A, Duan Y, Tate K, Penconek T, Cummings G, Norton P, et al.
J Am Med Dir Assoc
. 2021 Nov;
23(1):173-175.
PMID: 34788597
No abstract available.
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Dahlke S, Raymond C, Penconek T, Swaboda N
J Nurs Educ
. 2021 May;
60(4):203-208.
PMID: 34038278
Background: Novice nursing faculty require support and guidance as they transition from clinical practice to teaching in an academic faculty. Mentoring is an important part of faculty development during the...