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https://read.qxmd.com/read/22792482/gentle-human-touch-and-yakson-the-effect-on-preterm-s-behavioral-reactions
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Bahare Bahman Bijari, Sedigheh Iranmanesh, Fateme Eshghi, Mohammad Reza Baneshi
Objective. Touch is one of the first strong positive senses that develop in neonate. Therapeutic touch could be considered as a complementary treatment in Neonate intensive care units (NICU). Methods. This quasi-experimental study was conducted to compare the effect of Yakson and GHT on behavioral reaction of preterm infants hospitalized in NICU in south-east of Iran. 90 preterm infants participated in this study. They are randomly divided into 3 groups: (1) Yakson group, n = 30, (2) GHT group, n = 30, (3) control group, n = 30...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22792481/mental-health-of-muslim-nursing-students-in-thailand
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Paul Ratanasiripong
The purpose of this research was to explore the mental health and well-being of Muslim nursing students in Thailand. Specifically, the study investigated the factors that impact anxiety and depression among Muslim nursing students. This cross-sectional research was conducted with a half sampling method of Muslim undergraduate students who were studying at a public nursing college in Thailand. From the 220 self-identified Muslim nursing students, 110 were sampled for this study, representing 14% of the total nursing students at this college...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22792480/identifying-the-turning-point-using-the-transtheoretical-model-of-change-to-map-intimate-partner-violence-disclosure-in-emergency-department-settings
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Cristina Catallo, Susan M Jack, Donna Ciliska, Harriet L Macmillan
Background. The transtheoretical model of change (TTM) was used as a framework to examine the steps that women took to disclose intimate partner violence (IPV) in urban emergency departments. Methods. Mapping methods portrayed the evolving nature of decisions that facilitated or inhibited disclosure. This paper is a secondary analysis of qualitative data from a mixed methods study that explored abused women's decision making process about IPV disclosure. Findings. Change maps were created for 19 participants with movement from the precontemplation to the maintenance stages of the model...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22778992/benefit-of-bp-measurement-in-pediatric-ed-patients
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Karen M Poor, Tamara Bostrack Ducklow
Introduction. Obtaining blood pressures in pediatric emergency department patients is the standard of care; however, there is little evidence to support its utility. This prospective study assesses the benefit of BP acquisition in patients ≤5 years. Methods. Data were collected by the ED triage nurses on 649 patients in two community hospital EDs. Relationships between abnormal blood pressures and the patients' age, acuity, and calm versus not-calm emotional state were analyzed. Results. There were significant differences in the rate of elevated BPs in the calm and not-calm groups of patients...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22778991/understanding-race-and-racism-in-nursing-insights-from-aboriginal-nurses
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Adele Vukic, Charlotte Jesty, Sr Veronica Mathews, Josephine Etowa
Purpose. Indigenous Peoples are underrepresented in the health professions. This paper examines indigenous identity and the quality and nature of nursing work-life. The knowledge generated should enhance strategies to increase representation of indigenous peoples in nursing to reduce health inequities. Design. Community-based participatory research employing Grounded Theory as the method was the design for this study. Theoretical sampling and constant comparison guided the data collection and analysis, and a number of validation strategies including member checks were employed to ensure rigor of the research process...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22701802/patients-and-caregivers-attributes-in-a-meaningful-care-encounter-similarities-and-notable-differences
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Ingrid Snellman, Christine Gustafsson, Lena-Karin Gustafsson
In today's healthcare system, there is an imbalance between what patients expect of caregivers' care and their perception of the care they get. How is it possible to reduce this imbalance? The aim of this paper was to describe attributes associated with meaningful encounters in the Swedish healthcare system based on patients' and caregivers' written narratives and to note the differences and similarities between the attributes identified by the two groups. This paper is a qualitative descriptive study. The analysis was guided by qualitative content analyses...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22701183/perceived-barriers-to-success-for-minority-nursing-students-an-integrative-review
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Collette Loftin, Susan D Newman, Bonnie P Dumas, Gail Gilden, Mary Lou Bond
The objective of this paper was to identify barriers to successful program completion faced by underrepresented minority nursing students. This paper reveals that minority nursing student's face multiple barriers to success including lack of financial support, inadequate emotional and moral support, as well as insufficient academic advising, program mentoring, technical support, and professional socialization. An additional theme-a resolve to succeed in spite of the identified barriers-was identified. This body of literature focuses solely on successful minority students' experiences, revealing a significant gap in the research...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22685673/towards-a-global-interdisciplinary-evidence-informed-practice-intimate-partner-violence-in-the-ethiopian-context
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Sepali Guruge, Amy Bender, Fekadu Aga, Ilene Hyman, Melesse Tamiru, Damen Hailemariam, Andargachew Kassa, Khosro Refaie-Shirpak
Background. Intimate partner violence is a global health issue and is associated with a range of health problems for women. Nurses, as the largest health workforce globally, are well positioned to provide care for abused women. Objectives. This nursing-led interdisciplinary project was conducted to understand the current state of knowledge about intimate partner violence in Ethiopia and make recommendations for country-specific activities to improve response to intimate partner violence through practice changes, education, and research...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22619733/burnout-among-nurses-in-a-nigerian-general-hospital-prevalence-and-associated-factors
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Victor Olufolahan Lasebikan, Modupe Olusola Oyetunde
Objective. To evaluate the prevalence and associated factors of burnout among nurses in a Nigerian general hospital. Methods. A total sampling method was utilized. Measurements. Burnout was evaluated using the Maslach Burnout Inventory; GHQ-12 was used to determine the presence of psychiatric morbidity. Results. A high level of burnout was identified in 39.1% of the respondents in the area of emotional exhaustion (EE), 29.2% in the area of depersonalization and 40.0% in the area of reduced personal accomplishment...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22548188/the-diversity-issue-revisited-international-students-in-clinical-environment
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Marianne Pitkäjärvi, Elina Eriksson, Kaisu Pitkälä
Background. Globalization within higher education leads to an increase in cultural and linguistic diversity in student populations. The purpose of this study was to explore culturally diverse health care students' experiences in clinical environment in Finland, and to compare them with those of native Finnish students' participating in the same program. Method. A cross-sectional survey was performed at 10 polytechnic faculties of health care in Finland. 283 respondents (148 international and 95 Finnish students) responded to items concerning clinical rotation...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22523700/how-baccalaureate-nursing-students-value-an-interprofessional-patient-safety-course-for-professional-development
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Amy A Abbott, Kevin T Fuji, Kimberly A Galt, Karen A Paschal
Nursing students need foundation knowledge and skills to keep patients safe in continuously changing health care environments. A gap exists in our knowledge of the value students place on interprofessional patient safety education. The purpose of this exploratory, mixed methods study was to understand nursing students' attitudes about the value of an interprofessional patient safety course to their professional development and its role in health professions curricula. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected from formative course performance measures, course evaluations, and interviews with six nursing students...
2012: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22254143/screening-for-intimate-partner-violence-against-women-in-healthcare-sweden-prevalence-and-determinants
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Stephen Lawoko, Sören Sanz, Lotti Helström, Maaret Castren
We assessed the extent to which healthcare providers at a large healthcare facility in Sweden screen for intimate partner violence against women and the determinants of such screening. Data on frequency of screening, readiness to screen on many dimensions (using the Domestic Violence Healthcare Provider Survey Scale), demographic and occupational characteristics were administered electronically to 217 healthcare providers. We found that only 50% of participants had during the past 3 month screened for IPV at least once, and screening activity was marked with inequalities in measured individual characteristics...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22191055/a-conceptual-model-facilitating-the-transition-of-involuntary-migrant-families
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Kerstin Linnéa Samarasinghe
Refugee families face a complex transition due to the nature of involuntary migration and the process of acculturation. There are several risk factors to the family adaptation process during the transition period, which are sociocontextually environmental dependant. Facilitating a healthy transition for refugee families, therefore, requires the role of nursing to incorporate sociopolitics into the discipline. This paper introduces a sociopolitically oriented and community-driven assessment and intervention model which is based on a family systematic approach...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22191054/additional-support-for-simple-imputation-of-missing-quality-of-life-data-in-nursing-research
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Wilma M Hopman, Margaret B Harrison, Meg Carley, Elizabeth G Vandenkerkhof
Background. Missing data are a significant problem in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) research. We evaluated two imputation approaches: missing data estimation (MDE) and assignment of mean score (AMS). Methods. HRQOL data were collected using the Medical Outcomes Trust SF-12. Missing data were estimated using both approaches, summary statistics were produced for both, and results were compared using intraclass correlations (ICC). Results. Missing data were imputed for 21 participants. Mean values were similar, with ICC >...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22191053/leveraging-academic-service-partnerships-implications-for-implementing-the-rwj-iom-s-recommendations-to-improve-quality-access-and-value-in-academic-medical-centers
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Lee Anne Xippolitos, Marie Ann Marino, Norman H Edelman
Transformation of the current healthcare system is critical to achieve improved quality, safety, value, and access. Patients with multiple, chronic health conditions require integrated care coordination yet the current health care system is fragmented and complex. Nursing must play a key role in constructing a system that is value based and patient focused. The Robert Wood Johnson/Institute of Medicine (RWJ/IOM) report on the future of nursing outlines strategic opportunities for nursing to take a lead role in this transformation...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22191052/the-effectiveness-of-psychosocial-interventions-with-cancer-patients-an-integrative-review-of-the-literature-2006-2011
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Bonnie Raingruber
UNLABELLED: Background. Previous integrative literature reviews and meta-analyses have yielded conflicting results regarding the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for cancer patients. Methods. An integrative review of the literature focused on 19 randomized, controlled trials (2006-2011) was completed to examine the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for cancer patients. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Inclusion criteria were the study was an English language randomized controlled clinical trial...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22191051/charge-nurse-perspectives-on-frontline-leadership-in-acute-care-environments
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Rose O Sherman, Ruth Schwarzkopf, Anna J Kiger
A recently issued report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in the United States on the Future of Nursing included a recommendation that nurses should receive leadership development at every level in order to transform the healthcare system. Charge nurses, at the frontline of patient care in acute care settings, are in key positions to lead this change. This paper presents findings from research conducted with nurses in the Tenet Health System. Charge nurses from ten facilities who attended a one-day work shop were surveyed to gain insight into the experience of being a frontline leader in today's acute care environment...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22111025/what-can-faculty-members-and-programs-do-to-improve-students-learning
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Alice P Gaudine, Donna G Moralejo
Purpose. To understand what faculty members can do to improve students' learning, we explored (1) program and course characteristics important to students, (2) choices within courses students feel are important, and (3) students' perceptions of learning online. Background. Web delivery alters interactions among students and faculty, thereby changing the learning environment. Methods. Master of Nursing students currently enrolled in one graduate program were invited to participate in a web-based survey. Findings...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22111024/leading-change-and-advancing-health-by-enhancing-nurses-and-midwives-knowledge-ability-and-confidence-to-conduct-research-through-a-clinical-scholar-program-in-western-australia
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Rose Chapman, Ravani Duggan, Shane Combs
This paper reports on an evaluation of a Clinical Scholar Program initiated at a hospital in Western Australia. The aim of the program was to build the capacity of nurses and midwives to conduct research and evidence-based practice within the hospital. The program was based on a previous program and consisted of six teaching days and four hours per month release for proposal preparation. At the end of the program participants were asked to complete a short anonymous questionnaire. The answers were analysed using standard processes of qualitative analysis...
2011: ISRN Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22013540/can-electronic-tools-help-improve-nursing-home-quality
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Kjell Krüger, Line Strand, Jonn-Terje Geitung, Geir Egil Eide, Anders Grimsmo
Background. Nursing homes face challenges in the coming years due to the increased number of elderly. Quality will be under pressure, expectations of the services will rise, and clinical complexity will grow. New strategies are needed to meet this situation. Modern clinical information systems with decision support may be part of that. Objectives. To study the impact of introducing an electronic patient record system with decision support on the use of warfarin, neuroleptics and weighing of patients, in nursing homes...
2011: ISRN Nursing
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