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Global Qualitative Nursing Research

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666086/resilience-in-relation-to-adherence-to-antiretroviral-therapy-in-people-living-with-hiv-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anggri Noorana Zahra, Agung Waluyo, Sri Yona, Trevino Aristarkus Pakasi
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence significantly impacts the survival and quality of life of people living with HIV (PLWH). Despite the challenges faced by PLWH, adherence remains crucial. Thus, cultivating resilience in ART is essential for optimal treatment outcomes. This qualitative study explored the experience of resilience in relation to ART adherence among PLWH. Semi-structured interviews with 10 participants were conducted and inductively analyzed. Participants' resilience in ART adherence was reflected in their achievements related to cultivating the habit of taking medication and in their convictions that the medication was a daily necessity...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646613/-there-s-still-time-to-be-happy-the-life-trajectories-of-portuguese-transgender-women-who-transitioned-at-50-years
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Rita Carvalho, João Tavares, Tatiana Casado, Liliana Sousa, Sara Guerra
The process of transitioning involves making changes to align one's life with their authentic gender identity. This study explores the life trajectories of three Portuguese transgender women who transitioned later in life (50+ years old) by identifying key chapters in their life courses. Through inductive thematic analysis, six chapters were identified from the participants' interviews: (1) awareness of "something different in me," (2) locked into suffering, (3) finding comfort in something that is socially recognized, (4) "it is enough": it is time to recognize and embrace the woman I am, (5) living my life as a woman, and (6) building and leaving a legacy...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628401/listening-to-the-voices-of-mothers-who-participated-in-a-video-feedback-intervention-for-postpartum-depression
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Jennifer Bon Bernard, Nancy Moules, Suzanne Tough, Panagiota Tryphonopoulos, Nicole Letourneau
Postpartum depression (PPD) symptoms can negatively influence mother-infant interactions. Video-Feedback Interaction Guidance for Improving Interactions Between Depressed Mothers and their Infants (VID-KIDS) is a parenting intervention that allows mothers experiencing PPD symptoms to observe and improve their interactions with their infants. VID-KIDS has also positively influenced infants' stress (cortisol) patterns. There is limited research on maternal perspectives of interventions like VID-KIDS. In this hermeneutic study, four mothers were interviewed to increase understanding of the VID-KIDS experience...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577493/how-do-persons-who-inject-drugs-experience-care-from-nurses-in-hospital-settings-a-qualitative-study
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Kjerstine Solheim, Marit Hegg Reime, Leslie S P Eide
People who inject drugs (PWID) are at increased risk of acute and chronic health outcomes and in need of in-hospital healthcare services. This study aims to give insight into how PWID experience care from nurses in hospital settings. We used a qualitative descriptive design and applied reflexive thematic analysis to 11 individual semi-structured interviews with PWID. Our analysis generated the following main themes: (1) diminishment and distance-always just a drug addict, (2) gratitude-equal care not taken for granted, and (3) vulnerability-already carrying a heavy burden...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572389/suicidal-emotions-motivations-and-rationales-in-australian-men-a-qualitative-exploration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diane Macdonald, Ally Nicolopoulos, Stephanie Habak, Helen Christensen, Katherine Boydell
Suicide has a devasting and far-reaching effect on our communities. In developed countries, most people who die by suicide are male. Understanding men's mental health and what they experience in a suicidal state is key to preventing future attempts. Our paper explores how a group of 37 men in Australia describe the leadup to their suicidality. Underpinned by interpretive phenomenological analysis, interview transcripts were examined for phrases that the investigative team subjectively identified as profound...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559700/-unable-to-feed-my-hungry-child-experiences-of-mothers-caring-for-children-with-prader-willi-syndrome
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Genevieve Currie, Andrew Estefan, Vera Caine
Mothers' experiences of caring for children with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is largely unknown. With no treatment for PWS, parents undertake (extra)ordinary care practices to keep children safe from overeating and self harm. Knowledge of these care practices could lead to effective interventions. Narrative inquiry was used to study everyday experience with Canadian mothers. Participants cared for a child 3 to 17 years old who had hyperphagia. Participants were interviewed 8 to 12 times each over the course of a year...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495317/a-critical-comparison-of-focused-ethnography-and-interpretive-phenomenology-in-nursing-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uchechi Clara Opara, Pammla Petrucka
Choosing an appropriate qualitative methodology in nursing research is a researcher's first step before beginning a study. Such a step is critical as the selected qualitative methodology should be congruent with the research questions, study assumptions, data gathering and analysis to promote the utility of such research in enhancing nursing knowledge. In this paper, we compare focused ethnography by Roper and Shapira and interpretive phenomenology by Benner. Though these methodologies are naturalistic and appear similar, both have different methodological underpinnings...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433773/the-evolving-complexities-of-maid-care-in-canada-from-a-nursing-perspective
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Barbara Pesut, Sally Thorne, Kenneth Chambaere, Margaret Hall, Catharine J Schiller
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) legislation has evolved rapidly in Canada with significant impacts on nursing practice. The purpose of this paper is to describe evolving complexities in legislative context and practice standards that influence the experiences nurse practitioners and registered nurses have with MAID. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 25 registered nurses and 10 nurse practitioners from diverse contexts across Canada. Participants described their practices and considerations when discussing MAID as part of advance care planning; their use of, and challenges with, waivers of consent; their practice considerations in negotiating the complexities of clients for whom death is not reasonably foreseeable; and their moral wrestling with the inclusion of MAID for persons whose sole underlying medical condition is mental illness...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38288369/registered-nurses-and-practical-nurses-working-together-an-institutional-ethnography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Balcom, Shelley Doucet, Anik Dubé
In Canada, different categories of nursing professionals, including registered nurses and practical nurses, often "collaborate" to provide care to patients. How their collaboration is currently conceptualized in the literature varies; and these conceptualizations are not always contextualized by the complex sociopolitical environment in which nursing professionals work. The purpose of this study was to explicate how different categories of nursing professionals (registered nurses and practical nurses) worked together to provide patient care after a provincial health authority implemented a new nursing care delivery model to "optimize" patient care...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38250089/family-resilience-with-stunted-children-aged-below-5%C3%A2-years-a-qualitative-study-in-depok-city-indonesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dwi Cahya Rahmadiyah, Junaiti Sahar, Widyatuti, Ratu Ayu Dewi Sartika, Hamidah Hassan
Stunting is influenced by family and household factors that affect toddler nutrition. As the primary provider of both physical and psychological resources to prevent health problems, the family has a significant role in preventing stunting. Family resilience in supporting child health is mediated by family functioning. A qualitative descriptive study explored the influence of family resilience in fulfilling the nutritional needs of stunted children. This study involved in-depth interviews with 23 mothers of stunted children aged 24 to 59 months...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38152670/breastfeeding-a-premature-baby-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-perinatology-an-exploration-of-mothers-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Syafrida Hanum, Yeni Rustina, Fajar Tri Waluyanti
This study was conducted to explore the meaning of mothers' experiences of breastfeeding premature babies while being treated in the perinatology room during the COVID-19 pandemic. A descriptive phenomenological design was used in this study to describe the meaning of mothers' experiences. In-depth interviews were conducted with 11 mothers. The analysis of transcribed data resulted in three themes: (1) The pandemic has made it difficult for me to meet my baby, (2) Breastfeeding is not easy, and (3) I am a breast milk pumper...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149124/being-a-warrior-to-care-for-the-new-family-a-meta-ethnography-of-nurses-perspectives-on-municipal-postnatal-healthcare
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bente Kristin Høgmo, Marit Alstveit, Terese Bondas
Care in the postnatal period is a goal for all families with a newborn baby, and support from nurses might prevent long-term health problems and contribute to a positive postnatal experience. This meta-ethnography aims to integrate and synthesize qualitative studies that illuminate and describe nurses' perspectives on municipal postnatal health care in high-income countries. Systematic literature searches for qualitative studies were conducted and 13 articles were included. The analysis followed the seven phases of Noblit and Hare...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107551/understanding-facilitators-and-challenges-to-care-transition-in-cardiac-rehabilitation-perspectives-and-assumptions-of-healthcare-professionals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maiken Bay Ravn, Connie Berthelsen, Thomas Maribo, Claus Vinther Nielsen, Charlotte Gjørup Pedersen, Charlotte Handberg
Cardiac rehabilitation is an essential part of treatment for patients with cardiovascular disease. Cardiac rehabilitation is increasingly organized outside hospital in community healthcare services. However, this transition may be challenging. The aim of this study was to examine assumptions and perspectives among healthcare professionals on how facilitators and challenges influence the transition from hospital to community healthcare services for patients in cardiac rehabilitation. The study followed the Interpretive Description methodology and data consisted of participant observations and focus group interviews...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38074947/a-critical-discourse-analysis-of-aacn-s-tool-kit-of-resources-for-cultural-competent-education-for-baccalaureate-nurses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kechi Iheduru-Anderson, Claire Valderama-Wallace, Sharon E Bigger, Robin Narruhn
American institutions of nursing education have integrated cultural competence as a pillar approach to addressing health disparities. The theoretical frameworks, priorities, and solutions that national organizations pursue and endorse have far-reaching implications. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is one such organization. The purpose of this project was to critically analyze the AACN's Tool Kit of Resources for Cultural Competent Education for Baccalaureate Nurses to excavate dynamics related to language, power, and inequality...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028738/the-relationship-between-critical-social-theory-and-interpretive-description-in-nursing-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane McCall, J Craig Phillips, Andrew Estefan, Vera Caine
This paper is an examination of the methodological and theoretical perspectives of a study with an inquiry focus on the experiences and perspectives of staff who worked at an injectable opiate assisted (iOAT) clinic. Twenty-two staff members, including nurses, social workers, and peer support workers, were interviewed. The goal of the study was to uncover how the clinic staff provided care to the clients who attend the clinic, their perspectives on how the clinic program impacted both them and their clients, and their experiences with the program itself...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028737/nurses-and-physicians-ideas-on-initiatives-for-effective-use-of-the-early-warning-score-a-participatory-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rikke Rishøj Mølgaard, Lone Jørgensen, Mette Grønkjær, Jacob Østergaard Madsen, Erika Frischknecht Christensen, Siri Lygum Voldbjerg
Ineffective use of the early warning score (EWS) can compromise recognition and response to patients' deteriorating condition. This study explores nurses' and physicians' ideas on initiatives for supporting the effective use of the EWS in a hospital setting. Participatory workshops were conducted, and data were analyzed using content analysis. Ideas generated for integrating new functions into the EWS protocol to facilitate effective use are described. Also recommended was that all users receive training and an update on how to use the EWS score to support acceptance and confidence using the protocol and thereby increase adherence to the EWS...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028736/phenomenographic-approaches-in-research-about-nursing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martha M Whitfield, Mike Mimirinis, Danielle Macdonald, Tracy Klein, Rosemary Wilson
We propose that phenomenography is well-suited to research about nursing, given its focus on identifying variation in individuals' experiences, and inclusion of diverse voices and perspectives. Phenomenography explores qualitatively different ways in which a group of people experience a phenomenon, often using semi-structured interviews. The use of phenomenography is especially relevant in research about nursing which provides accounts of the experiences of nurses and patients within complex practice settings...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899770/mental-health-nurses-social-representations-of-people-who-experience-mental-illness-a-story-of-paradoxes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Delphine Kallai, Virginie März, Philippe de Timary, Jan De Mol
Public representations of people who experience mental illness (PEMI) have been well documented within the stigma literature. However, studies about mental health nurses' representations of PEMI are still scarce and characterized by contradictions. Using the theoretical concept of social representation instead of stigma, the current study aims to explore and understand mental health nurses' social representations of PEMI. Qualitative research was conducted based on 13 semi-structured interviews with nurses from two psychiatric units in general hospitals...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37854877/-we-tried-to-take-care-of-her-but-it-got-too-exhausting-a-study-of-the-transition-from-family-carer-to-employer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tove Mentsen Ness, Wasiq Silan
In Taiwan an increasing number of families are employing live-in carers from abroad to cope with care responsibilities, including the Indigenous Tayal. The aim of this research was to understand the transition from Indigenous family carer to employer with older family members who have extensive care needs. Six Indigenous employers were interviewed, and a narrative hermeneutic analysis was performed. The Tayal caregivers' cases revealed that their transition to employing live-in carers was complex and filled with ethical dilemmas due to their vulnerable positions...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37790199/family-communication-about-cancer-in-korea-a-dyadic-analysis-of-parent-adolescent-conversation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heeyeon Son, Laura E Miller
Parent-adolescent communication is important in the context of childhood cancer. However, we know little about the communication experiences between Korean adolescents and their parents. Here, we conducted a secondary analysis of interview data from a qualitative descriptive study to explore Korean parent-adolescent communication experiences as a unit. Specifically, our dyadic analysis of individual interviews with seven Korean adolescents with cancer and at least one parent included inductive analysis at the individual level and cross-analysis to generate themes...
2023: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
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