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Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:372
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Exploring nursing faculty, managers, newly graduated nurses, and students’ experiences of nursing internship program implementation in Iran: a descriptive qualitative study
Nursing students are required to acquire the necessary clinical knowledge and skills to provide safe and quality care. The method of providing training, particularly for final-year nursing students, is of utmo...
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Psychometric properties of the quality nursing care scale-turkish version: a methodological study
To analyze the psychometric properties of the Quality Nursing Care Scale in Turkish Language.
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Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Chinese version of the revised surveys on patient safety culture™ (SOPS®) hospital survey 2.0
Surveys on Patient Safety Culture™ (SOPS®) Hospital Survey (HSOPS 1.0), developed by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in 2004, has been widely adopted in the United States and internationall...
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An evaluation of registered nurses’ experiences of person-centered care and competence after participating in a course in digital competence in care
Health care’s rapid transition from in-person visits to more digital care meetings has challenged nurses to find new, sustainable ways of using digital technology.
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Attitude and practices of tracheostomy care among nursing staff in Saudi Arabia
In many regions of the world, tracheostomy care is a major health concern. Many patients die as a result of nurses' lack of awareness regarding tracheostomy care. This study was carried out to report the acqui...
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Exploring the experiences of the team members in the interprofessional socialization process for becoming an interprofessional collaborator
The current study aimed to explore the team members’ experiences in the socialization process for becoming a collaborator in an interprofessional team.
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Effects of an educational program using a virtual social network on nurses’ knowledge and performance of blood pressure measurement: a randomized controlled trial
Hypertension diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up depend on accurate blood pressure measurement; however, inaccurate measurement techniques are common among healthcare providers. To improve professional perform...
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Effects of a family-focused dyadic psychoeducational intervention for stroke survivors and their family caregivers: a pilot study
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability in China and worldwide, affecting the health and well-being of both stroke survivors and their family caregivers (i.e. stroke dyads). Dyadic interventions targ...
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Factors associated with sleep quality among nurse managers during regular prevention and control of the COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional study
Nurse managers play a pivotal role in quality patient care and staff satisfaction and retention. An overwhelming amount of work tasks and responsibilities might result in their sleep problems which are expecte...
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Evaluating the effects of simulated interprofessional teaching on the development of clinical core competence in nursing students: a mixed methods study
While single-method studies have reported on the effectiveness of simulated interprofessional teaching, our understanding of its full effects remains incomplete. Teaching design also provides no relevant theor...
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Introducing ACTFAiREST2 to implement online assessments amid COVID–19: a case study from a low resource setting
Amid COVID-19, soon after the closure of academic institutions, academia was compelled to implement teaching and assessments virtually. The situation was not the same for all countries. This transition was muc...
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New graduate registered nurses’ professional competence and the impact of preceptors’ education intervention: a quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study
The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was to investigate new graduate nurses’ professional competence development after preceptors’ participation in an education intervention.
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Evaluation of nutrition literacy and nutrition knowledge level in nursing students: a study from Turkey
The determination of nutritional knowledge and nutrition literacy among nursing students will enable nursing departments to establish the needs and solutions to enhance nutrition education in their education p...
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Working as a nurse in community health services during Covid-19: a qualitative study
During the Covid-19 pandemic, new roles, increased workload, lack of staffing and infection control equipment, unclear infection control guidelines and conflicting information have led to uncertainty and unpre...
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Cultural impediments to frank communication regarding end-of-life care between older nursing home residents and their family members in Taiwan: a qualitative study
When older nursing home residents and their families are faced with end-of-life care decisions in Taiwan, they make them in the context of traditional cultural norms and socioeconomic changes. Both parties (re...
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A comparative analysis of the work environments for registered nurses, nurse aides, and caregivers using the 5th Korean Working Conditions Survey
Since the quality of work life of healthcare workers is affected by various factors, an improvement in their work environment can reduce the burden on them, increasing their performance. This study aimed to id...
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International recruitment of mental health nurses to the national health service: a challenge for the UK
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has been dealing with a shortage in the nursing workforce for the past few decades. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and post-Brexit effects, it is important now more t...
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The effect of sleep disturbance on the association between work–family conflict and burnout in nurses: a cross-sectional study from South Korea
Sleep disturbances can lead to work–family conflicts and affect the mental health of nurses. This study aimed to investigate the mediating effect of sleep disturbance on the association between work–family con...
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Effects of the areas of worklife on job embeddedness: a national cross-sectional study among Egyptian nurses
This study aimed to examine the effects of a person–job match in the six areas of worklife on Egyptian nurses’ job embeddedness.
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The impact of nurse-led nonpharmacological multidisciplinary holistic nursing care on fatigue patients receiving hemodialysis: a randomized, parallel-group, controlled trial
Fatigue is a symptom characterized by an elevated prevalence in patients undergoing hemodialysis, which may cause extreme mental and muscular debilitation, significantly influencing social interaction, life qu...
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The mediating effects of coping style and resilience on the relationship between parenting style and academic procrastination among Chinese undergraduate nursing students: a cross-sectional study
How to kindle the learning enthusiasm of nursing students and reduce the incidence of academic procrastination is an important factor in reducing student attrition and improving the quality of nursing education.
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Registered nurses’ views on consideration of patient perspectives during multidisciplinary team meetings in cancer care
Multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) represent an integral component of modern cancer care and have increasingly been implemented to ensure accurate and evidence-based treatment recommendations. During MDTM...
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Study protocol for the implementation and evaluation of a digital-robotic-based intervention for nurses and patients in a hospital: a quantitative and qualitative triangulation based on the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions
Nurses spend part of their working time on non-nursing tasks. Unnecessary walking distances and the assumption of service activities and other non-care-related tasks take up a lot of space, which reduces the t...
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Investigation of factors related to the behavior of reporting clinical errors in nurses working in educational and medical centers in Rasht city, Iran
Report of medical error is one of the effective components in the quality of healthcare services. A significant part of medical errors can be prevented by acting appropriately. The theory of planned behavior o...
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Correction: A qualitative study of phenomenology of perspectives of student nurses: experience of death in clinical practice
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Effects of a multidisciplinary management program on symptom burden and medication adherence in heart failure patients with comorbidities: A randomized controlled trial
Comorbidities in heart failure (HF) are a complex clinical challenge. There is little data on the benefits of multidisciplinary postdischarge management programs in such patients. This study aimed to examine t...
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The impact of working in COVID-19 hospital on indonesian nurses’ mental health and wellbeing: a qualitative study
The outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has impacted the lives of more than 580 million people and killed more than six million people globally. Nurses are one of the most impacted groups as they are at...
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Investigating the pathways between swift trust and team creativity among nursing student teams in Taiwan: A moderated mediation model
Considerable theoretical and empirical work indicates that a multitude of factors are associated with team creativity in an organizational context. The complex relationships between the contributors, however, ...
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Assessment of procrastination in providing nursing care among Iranian nursing staff
This study aimed to investigate procrastination in nursing care providing.
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A randomized controlled study of an e-learning program (YURAIKU-PRO) for public health nurses to support parents with severe and persistent mental illness and their family members
Supporting parents with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) requires knowledge, skills, and a positive attitude toward parenthood. We developed a Japanese e-learning program for public health nurses (P...
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Level and predictors of caring behaviours of critical care nurses
Advanced technologies in intensive care units, including artificial intelligence and digitization, has implications for psycho-emotional aspects of caring in terms of communication, involvement, and holistic p...
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Validity and reliability of the measurement instrument of the nursing outcome health-related Physical Fitness (2004), proposed and transculturally adapted to the Spanish context
Presently, physical inactivity is the main public health problem in many countries worldwide. Physical activity promotes the maintenance or improvement of one’s physical condition. Physical fitness has been es...
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Psychometric testing of the Determinants of Salt-Restriction Behaviour Questionnaire in people of Chinese ancestry: a methodological study
Nurses play a key role in educating people about a salt-reduced diet to prevent or manage hypertension or cardiac failure. Assessment tools such as the Chinese Determinants of Salt-Restriction Behaviour Questi...
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Enhanced supportive care for advanced cancer patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Early palliative care along with standard cancer treatments is recommended in current clinical guidelines to improve the quality of life and survival of cancer patients. This study protocol aims to evaluate th...
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Authoritarian leadership and nurse presenteeism: the role of workload and leader identification
Nurses’ health in the workplace is crucial for ensuring the quality of healthcare. However, presenteeism, the behavior of working in a state of ill health, is widespread in the nursing industry. Considering th...
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Open visitation policy in intensive care units in Jordan: cross-sectional study of nurses' perceptions
Intensive care unit patients and families experience significant stress. It creates frustrations, nervousness, irritability, social isolation for patients, anxiety, and depression for families. An open visitat...
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Mediating roles of patient safety knowledge and motivation in the relationship between safety climate and nurses’ patient safety behaviors: a structural equation modeling analysis
Few studies have examined the relationship between patient safety climate and two forms of patient safety behavior (i.e., safety compliance and safety participation) among nurses. Better understanding of facto...
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Nurses’ experiences of the role of organizational and environmental factors in the development of love of the profession: a qualitative study
Love of the profession has significant relationship with nurses’ job motivation and care quality. However, there is limited information about organizational and environmental factors affecting love of the prof...
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Barriers to hospital-based phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation among patients with coronary heart disease in China: a mixed-methods study
Coronary heart disease (CHD) has become a leading cause of morbidity and premature death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) was proved to have substantial benefits for patients with CHD. The CR was divided...
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Measuring patient acuity and nursing care needs in South Korea: application of a new patient classification system
An accurate and reliable patient classification system (PCS) can help inform decisions regarding adequate assignments for nurse staffing. This study aimed to evaluate the criterion validity of the Asan Patient...
Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:332 -
Impact of advanced practice nurses in hospital units on compliance with clinical practice guidelines: a quasi-experimental study
Incorporating the best available evidence into clinical practice is a determining challenge for healthcare professionals and organisations. The role of advanced practice nurses is viewed as a facilitator to ad...
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Canadian critical care nurses experiences on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative descriptive study
Recent pandemics have provided important lessons to inform planning for public health emergencies. Despite these lessons, gaps in implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic are evident. Additionally, research...
Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:330 -
How nurses support self-management of hospitalized patients through verbal communication: a qualitative study
Patients’ self-management of the implications of their disease(s) is becoming increasingly important. Research shows that hospitalization disrupts established self-management routines. Nurses can play an impor...
Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:329 -
The effect of planned presence of the family at the time of weaning on the length of weaning from mechanical ventilation in patients with brain injury admitted to intensive care units
Weaning the patient from mechanical ventilation (MV) is one of the common treatments in intensive care units (ICU). Among the factors that can complicate the weaning process are psychological problems caused b...
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Predicting moral intelligence in nursing students and its relationships with self-compassion, and cultural competence: a cross-sectional study
In the recent era, nursing needs employees with moral intelligence, cultural competence, and self-compassion skills more than ever. This study aimed to determine the predictors of moral intelligence and its re...
Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:327 -
Nurse-led consultations reinforced with eHealth technology: a qualitative study of the experiences of patients with gynecological cancer
During the last decade, the health care profession has moved toward personalized care and has focused on the diversity of survivorship needs after initial cancer treatment. Health care providers encourage empo...
Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:326 -
Turkish adaptation and validation of revised Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (TR – HSOPSC 2.0)
This study is aimed to determine the validity and reliability of the Turkish adaptation of the HSOPSC 2.0 for Turkish hospitals.
Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:325 -
Effect of the Digital Education Package (DEP) on prevention of anxiety in hospitalized children: a quasi-experimental study
Hospitalization of children is a stressful event. However, the child’s education at the time of hospital admission can be effective for the prevention of their anxiety via the use of more attractive methods. T...
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Assessment of the ability, perception, and readiness of nurses to manage tracheostomy-related complications in Riyadh City: a cross-sectional study
Nursing staff play a key role in the bedside management of tracheostomized patients in both intensive care units and general floors. Effective provision of postoperative care to these patients by nurses is cri...
Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:320
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