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Protective and risk factors of workplace violence against nurses: A cross-sectional study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Annamaria Bagnasco, Gianluca Catania, Nicola Pagnucci, Rosaria Alvaro, Giancarlo Cicolini, Alberto Dal Molin, Loreto Lancia, Maura Lusignani, Daniela Mecugni, Paolo Carlo Motta, Roger Watson, Mark Hayter, Fiona Timmins, Giuseppe Aleo, Francesca Napolitano, Alessio Signori, Milko Zanini, Loredana Sasso, Beatrice Mazzoleni
To describe how workplace violence (WPV) is experienced by nurses in hospitals and community services and identify protective and risk factors.
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Incidence, prevalence, and medical costs of pressure injuries in Taiwan from 2001 to 2015: Results of a retrospective cohort study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Chia‐Hui Tai, Jen‐Hung Wang, Shu‐Fen Lo, Shwu‐Feng Tsay, Chao‐Chih Yang, An‐Chi O Yang, Hui‐Chun Chung
Aims and ObjectivesThis study aims to analyse the trends in the incidence, prevalence and medical costs of pressure injuries (PIs) among genders in Taiwan.BackgroundThe treatment of PIs is complex and costly, often leading to complications and increased mortality. This issue significantly impacts healthcare quality and incurs substantial medical and social costs, warranting attention.MethodsA retrospective
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Exploring adult inpatients' perceptions, understanding and preferences regarding the term ‘malnutrition’: A qualitative study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Sarah Mackay, Liliana Botero, Jack Bell, Adrienne Young
AimsTo explore adult inpatients' perceptions, understanding and preferences regarding the term ‘malnutrition’ and to identify the terms that adult inpatients report are used by themselves and health workers to describe malnutrition.DesignThis qualitative study was conducted using data collected for a separate qualitative study that investigated factors that influence the dietary intake of long‐stay
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Integrating non‐pharmacological interventions for enhancing sleep quality in older adults: Insights from the ‘Ease Through the Pandemic’ initiative J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Jui‐Man Chang, Lien‐Chung Wei
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Evaluation of different screening tools for detection of malnutrition in hospitalised patients J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Regina Cortes, Aina M. Yañez, Laura Capitán‐Moyano, Aina Millán‐Pons, Miquel Bennasar‐Veny
Aims and ObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of malnutrition in hospitalised adult patients, and to evaluate the accuracy of the most commonly used nutritional screening tools for identifying individuals at risk of malnutrition.MethodsA prospective cross‐sectional study was conducted on a total of 248 hospitalised patients in internal medicine wards (mean age: 75.2 years; 39.5% females). Nutritional
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Risk factors of delirium after gastrointestinal surgery: A meta‐analysis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Xuan Deng
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Examining the long‐term effects of COVID‐19 in surgical nurses: Case of Aegean Region J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Tugce Yesılyaprak, Fadime Gok
PurposeTo examine the long‐term effects of COVID‐19 on surgical nurses.BackgroundIndividuals contaminated with COVID‐19 may face several metabolic or psychological issues, primarily in the respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, musculoskeletal and renal systems during the late period. However, the long‐term epidemiology is still not clear.DesignDescriptive cross‐sectional study.MethodsThe study included
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Comment on: Effects of virtual reality‐based cognitive interventions on cognitive function and activity of daily living among stroke patients: Systematic review and meta‐analysis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Jing Chen, Xu‐ying He
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A systematic review of reasons and risks for acute service use by older adult residents of long‐term care J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Eamon Merrick, Katherine Bloomfield, Christopher Seplaki, Kay Shannon, Carol Wham, Rhona Winnington, Stephen Neville, Kasia Bail, Margaret Fry, Murray Turner, Joanna MacFarlane
Aims and ObjectivesTo identify the reasons and/or risk factors for hospital admission and/or emergency department attendance for older (≥60 years) residents of long‐term care facilities.BackgroundOlder adults' use of acute services is associated with significant financial and social costs. A global understanding of the reasons for the use of acute services may allow for early identification and intervention
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Experience and caring needs of patients with psoriasis: A qualitative meta‐synthesis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Minxing Ou, Yanan Xue, Yiyi Qin, Xiujie Zhang
BackgroundAs a chronic skin disease, psoriasis often affects the physical, psychological and social status of the patient, which in turn impacts on their experience of illness and needs. However, there is no review of qualitative research that integrates and analyses the experiences and needs of these three influences from a holistic perspective.MethodsThis review follows the ENTREQ guidelines. Six
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Comment on ‘Comparative efficacy of non‐pharmacological interventions on sleep quality in old adults: A systematic review and network meta‐analysis’ J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Shanguang Lv, Zhenzhen Chong, Jiufang Yao, Xia Hong, Jianpeng Qu
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Comment on: Efficacy of auricular acupuncture in improving dry mouth among an institutionalised older population: A randomised controlled study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Yanjun Li, Xiaoxun Zou
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Letter regarding: Acupuncture techniques and acupoints used in individuals under chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatment of cancer: A systematic review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Xiaoxun Zou, Yanjun Li
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Letter: The effectiveness of nurse‐led care in supporting self‐management in patients with cancer—A systematic review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Chunyan Liu, Ying Wang, Hongyan Liu
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Letter to the editor “The prevalence of and predictors for perioperative hypothermia in postanaesthesia care unit” J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Min Jiang
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A systematic review of the impact of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) on family members J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Yaqi Zuo, Ying Hu, Yanhua Yang
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Letter to the editor ‘Effects of virtual reality‐based cognitive interventions on cognitive function and activity of daily living among stroke patients: Systematic review and meta‐analysis’ J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Zongbao Liu, Ruitian Tang, Hecheng Chen
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Comment on: Needs assessment in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the encounter and communication with healthcare professionals: A fieldwork study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Yueyue Liu, Lanying Deng, Chengchen Li, Lili Xiang
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Experiences of healthcare professionals, patients and families with video calls to stimulate patient‐ and family‐centred care during hospitalization: A scoping review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Selma C. Musters, Celeste M. Coolen, Irene P. Jongerden, Marlies P. Schijven, Jolanda M. Maaskant, Anne M. Eskes
AimTo synthesize the literature on the experiences of patients, families and healthcare professionals with video calls during hospital admission. Second, to investigate facilitators and barriers of implementation of video calls in hospital wards.DesignScoping review.MethodsPubMed, CINAHL and Google Scholar were searched for relevant publications in the period between 2011 and 2023. Publications were
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Using interoperable nursing care data to improve outcomes for multiple traumas patients with Impaired Physical Mobility J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Raisa Camilo Ferreira, Karen Dunn‐Lopez, Sue Moorhead, Bruna Valentina Zuchatti, Paula Cristina Pereira, Erika Christianne M Duran
Aim(s)To demonstrate how interoperable nursing care data can be used by nurses to create a more holistic understanding of the healthcare needs of multiple traumas patients with Impaired Physical Mobility. By proposing and validating linkages for the nursing diagnosis of Impaired Physical Mobility in multiple trauma patients by mapping to the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) and Nursing Interventions
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Factors associated with health behaviours among stroke survivors: A mixed‐methods study using COM‐B model J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Mengyu Zhang, Lina Guo, Genoosha Namassevayam, Miao Wei, YuYing Xie, Yuanli Guo, Yanjin Liu
AimsTo identify factors associated with health behaviours among stroke survivors, through a multi‐centre study.DesignA sequential mixed methods design.MethodsIn the quantitative research phase, a total of 350 participants were recruited through multi‐stage sampling from December 2022 to June 2023. General information questionnaires, The Stroke Prevention Knowledge Questionnaire (SPKQ), Short Form Health
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Strategies for nursing care of critically ill multicultural patients: A scoping review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Loredana Mihu, Rita Margarida Dourado Marques, Patrícia Pontifice Sousa
BackgroundIn society, people live in a social reality where multiculturalism is an increasingly relevant and prevalent topic in their contexts. Facing this, caring for multicultural patients in an emergency service or intensive care unit setting requires a high level of cultural competence due to the complexity, vulnerability of the patient, rapid changes in hemodynamic status, involvement of the family
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Exploring the associations between competence in dementia care and work attitudes among formal caregivers in nursing homes J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Jiaming Shi, Chaoxin Jiang
AimsBased on the two‐factor model of caregiving appraisals, this study aims to (1) investigate the relationships between competence in dementia care and job satisfaction (work attitudes in positive aspect) and turnover intention (work attitudes in negative aspect) among formal caregivers in nursing homes, and (2) examine the mediating roles of positive aspects of caregiving (caregiving appraisals in
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Nurses' knowledge and beliefs on pain management practices with hospitalised persons living with dementia: A qualitative descriptive study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Beverly Ingelson, Sherry Dahlke, Hannah O'Rourke, Kathleen F. Hunter
AimTo understand nurses' knowledge, beliefs and experiences affect pain management practices in hospitalised persons living with dementia (PLWD).DesignNaturalistic inquiry using qualitative descriptive design.MethodsSemi‐structured interviews were conducted with 12 registered nurses who worked in one acute care hospital in Southern California from October to November 2022. Data were analysed using
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Patients' experiences of cancer immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors: A systematic review and thematic synthesis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Tessa Watts, Dominic Roche, Judit Csontos
AimTo obtain a deeper understanding of peoples' experiences of cancer treatments with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).BackgroundICIs are transforming survival outcomes for many with certain advanced cancers. Given the possibility of unique immune‐related adverse events (irAEs), understanding treatment experiences is crucial to identify support needs and provide safe and effective person‐centred
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Factors impeding physical activity in older hospitalised patients: A qualitative meta‐synthesis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Peiting Wen, Lili Sun, TianTian Shen, Zhaodi Wang
BackgroundOlder hospitalised patients have low levels of physical activity and multiple impairing factors.AimsTo systematically evaluate the perceived barriers to physical activity among older patients during hospitalisation, and provide reference for future intervention programs.DesignFollowing ENTREQ, do a systematic evaluation and synthesis of qualitative investigations.MethodsAn exhaustive exploration
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Health communication and shared decision‐making between nurses and older adults in community setting: An integrative review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Araceli Expósito‐Jiménez, J. M. Alcaide‐Leyva, María del Rocío Jiménez‐Mérida, Pablo Martínez‐Angulo
AimTo explore the role of health communication in Shared Decision‐Making (SDM) between nursing staff and older people in the community setting.BackgroundSociety and healthcare services are marked by an exponentially ageing population, leading to a significant proportion of patients being older adults with highly demanding care needs. Scientific literature supports shared decision‐making as a process
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Comment on ‘Intervention strategies for white noise alleviating procedural pain in newborns: A systematic review’ J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Guangshun Ou, Xuesong Zhang
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Non‐pharmacological interventions improve sleep quality after cardiac surgery: Subgroup analysis based on care settings J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 I‐Wen Chen, Li‐Chen Chang, Kuo‐Chuan Hung
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Fall risk perception in older adults: A concept analysis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Jiang Nan, Zhuoran Li, Xueqiong Zou, Manyao Sun, Jing Gao, Yuyu Jiang
BackgroundFall prevention is crucial for older adults. Enhanced fall risk perception can encourage older adults to participate in fall prevention programs. However, there is still no unified definition of the concept of fall risk perception.ObjectiveTo explore the concept of fall risk perception in older adults.DesignA concept analysis.Data SourcesThe literature was searched using online databases
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Factors impacting nursing assistants to accept a delegation in the acute care settings: A mixed method study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Carol Crevacore, Linda Coventry, Christine Duffield, Elisabeth Jacob
AimsTo investigate the experience of nursing assistants being delegated nursing tasks by registered nurses.DesignMixed method explanatory sequential design.MethodsA total of 79 nursing assistants working in an acute hospital in Australia completed surveys that aimed to identify their experience of working with nurses and the activities they were delegated. The survey data were analysed using descriptive
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Effectiveness of computerised decision aids for patients with chronic diseases in shared decision‐making: A systematic review and meta‐analysis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-30 Chih‐Jung Wu, Tzu‐Pei Yeh, Ginger Chu, Ya‐Fang Ho
AimsTo synthesise the composition and effectiveness of computer‐based patient decision aid (PDAs) in interventions for patients with chronic diseases.DesignA systematic review with meta‐analysis.MethodsFive databases were searched, and only randomised controlled trials (RCTs)were included. This review was conducted with the PRISMA guidelines. The JBI Appraisal Tools for randomised trials were used
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The effectiveness of non‐pharmacological interventions on reducing pain in patients undergoing bone marrow aspiration and biopsy: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-29 Chengyang Li, Xiao Zhang, Xueting Zhuang, Kun Zhang, Qiyuan Huang, Song Ge, Yong Wu, Rong Hu
BackgroundPatients often consider bone marrow aspiration and biopsy to be one of the most painful medical procedures. The effectiveness of non‐pharmacological interventions to reduce pain during bone marrow aspiration and biopsy remains unclear.AimTo synthesize existing evidence regarding the effectiveness of non‐pharmacological interventions in mitigating procedural pain among patients undergoing
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Nursing practices to optimise rheumatic fever prevention in a high‐risk country: An integrative review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-29 Ruby Murray, Rebecca Mowat, Mandie Jane Foster, Julie Blamires
BackgroundNew Zealand is one of the last high‐income countries in the world experiencing significant rates of rheumatic fever. Nurses play a crucial role in rheumatic fever prevention; however, little is understood as to how nurses can best achieve this.AimTo explore nursing practices that optimise rheumatic fever prevention.DesignAn integrative review.MethodsFour electronic databases (CINAHL, SCOPUS
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Comment on: Effects of multicomponent exercise on quality of life, depression and anxiety among stroke survivors: A systematic review and meta‐analysis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Guanru Chen
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Hospital nurses perceived challenges and opportunities in the care of people with dementia: A mixed‐methods systematic review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Helen Mei‐Yan Ye, Lily Dongxia Xiao, Shahid Ullah, Rita Hui‐Chen Chang
AimTo synthesise evidence from the literature on hospital nurses' perceived challenges and opportunities in the care of people with dementia.BackgroundPeople with dementia often have longer lengths of hospital stay and poorer health outcomes compared to those without dementia. Nurses play a pivotal role in the care of people with dementia. However, there is a scarcity of systematic reviews that synthesise
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Workplace violence for the emergency nurse J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Evan Hughes
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT I have no conflicts of interest to report.
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Examining suicide risk in sexual and gender minority youth: A descriptive observational study on depressive symptoms, social support and self‐esteem J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Pablo Gómez‐Chica, Lola Rueda‐Ruzafa, Adrián Aparicio‐Mota, Miguel Rodriguez‐Arrastia, Carmen Ropero‐Padilla, Cristian Rodriguez‐Valbuena, Pablo Román
AimTo understand the factors that contribute to the risk of suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual (sexual minorities) youth.BackgroundThe increase in the likelihood of suicide has made it an urgent issue in public health, particularly among young people, where it now ranks as the fourth leading cause of death. This issue becomes even more significant when focusing
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The current state of knowledge on care for co‐occurring chronic pain and opioid use disorder: A scoping review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Léonie Archambault, Karine Bertrand, Marc O. Martel, Mélanie Bérubé, Salima Belhouari, Michel Perreault
Background and AimsOpioid use disorder often co‐occurs with chronic pain but assessment and treatment of these co‐occurring disorders is complex. This review aims to identify current treatments and delivery models for co‐occurring chronic pain and opioid use disorder (OUD) documented in the scientific literature.DesignScoping review.MethodsThe review was conducted in six databases in June 2022 (no
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Tools to measure the burden on informal caregivers of cancer patients: A literature review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Mingming Zhong, Shanshan Sun, Jianying Long, Mengyuan Yuan, Min Wang, Zhigang Zhang
Objectives(1) To describe existing tools to assess the burden of informal caregivers of people with cancer, (2) to describe how these tools have been validated and (3) to describe the areas of interest of existing assessment tool entries.BackgroundThe caregiver burden of informal caregivers of people with cancer greatly affects their lives. There is a wide variety of relevant assessment tools available
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Treatment withdrawal experiences of women with breast cancer: A phenomenological study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Shu‐Ching Chi, Yu‐Chen Liu, Sriyani Padmalatha konara mudiyanselage, Susan Fetzer, Mei‐Feng Lin
AimTo obtain an in‐depth understanding of the lived experiences, values, and beliefs of Taiwanese women with breast cancer who withdrew from cancer treatment.BackgroundFear of side effects, negative experiences and personal beliefs were identified as reasons for withdrawing from cancer treatments. Body–mind consciousness and body autonomy play a crucial role in cancer treatment decisions.DesignDescriptive
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‘We had conversations we wouldn't have had otherwise’—Exploring home‐dwelling people with dementia and family members' experiences of deliberating on ethical issues in a literature‐based intervention J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Sofie Smedegaard Skov, Marie Eva Berg, Josefine Ranfelt Andersen, Frederik Schou‐Juul, Anja M. B. Jensen, Anna Paldam Folker, Sigurd Lauridsen
AimTo explore home‐dwelling people with dementia and family members' perceptions of the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention using dementia‐related literature excerpts to facilitate conversations on ethical issues related to living with dementia.BackgroundEthical issues in dementia care emerge throughout the illness. In the early stages, they may involve decisions about disclosing the illness
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Factors related to psychosocial adjustment in patients with enterostomy: Based on a national cross‐sectional survey J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Lu Zhou, Zhengyang Zhang, Hui Li, Ling Wang
AimsThis study aimed to explore the psychosocial adjustment of enterostomy patients on a national scale.DesignBased on a national cross‐sectional survey.MethodsFrom December 2021 and February 2023, a total of 22,040 enterostomy patients were assessed using the ostomy adjustment inventory‐20. Initial analysis involved employing the chi‐square test or Kruskal‐Wallis H test to identify factors influencing
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Implementing a ward‐level intervention to improve nursing handover communication with a focus on bedside handover—A qualitative study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Laura J. Chien, Diana Slade, Liza Goncharov, Joanne Taylor, Maria R. Dahm, Bernadette Brady, Jake McMahon, Suzanne Eggins Raine, Anna Thornton
AimTo improve the effectiveness of nursing clinical handover through a qualitative, tailored communication intervention.DesignA multisite before and after intervention using qualitative ethnography combined with discourse analysis of nursing handover interactions.MethodsWe implemented a tailored ward‐based intervention to redesign nursing handover practice with co‐constructed recommendations for organisational
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Physical frailty trajectories in older stroke survivors: Findings from a national cohort study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Wen Zeng, Weijiao Zhou, Junlan Pu, Beibei Tong, Dan Li, Yuanrong Yao, Shaomei Shang
BackgroundPhysical frailty (PF) is highly prevalent and associated with undesirable outcomes in stroke survivors aged 65 years or older. However, the long‐term trajectories of PF are understudied in those older stroke survivors.AimsTo identify PF trajectories and relative predictors associated with the PF trajectories in older stroke survivors.DesignThis is a secondary analysis of a population‐based
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Comment on: Value of peripheral perfusion index to predict acute limb ischaemia in newborns after peripheral artery cannulation J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Wei Wang, Xinqiao Yu
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Nurse‐led self‐care interventions improve quality of life: A meta‐analysis with prediction intervals J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 I‐Wen Chen, Chia‐Li Kao, Ming Yew, Kuo‐Chuan Hung
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Distribution and characteristics of bacteria on the hand during oropharyngeal swab collection: Which handwashing points are affected? J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Nuo Chen, Wenbin He, Xiaoyan Chen, Yan Li, Xiaolin Cheng, Li Liu, Hua Qian, Fu Qiao, Fan Cheng, Yi Deng, Wenwen Wu, Bilong Feng, Ying Wang
AimsTo identify the contaminated areas of the hand collection and analyse the distribution characteristics of bacteria in the hand after swab collection.DesignThis study used a cross‐sectional design.MethodsA cross‐sectional study sampling 50 pairs of hands (sampling hand and auxiliary hand) of healthcare workers was performed. Ten samples were collected from each participant. The optimal hand hygiene
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Depression and anxiety among nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Longitudinal results over 2 years from the multicentre VOICE–EgePan study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Lenja Grasmann, Eva Morawa, Werner Adler, Caterina Schug, Andrea Borho, Franziska Geiser, Petra Beschoner, Lucia Jerg‐Bretzke, Christian Albus, Kerstin Weidner, Sabine Mogwitz, Andreas M. Baranowski, Yesim Erim
AimsTo examine symptoms of depression and generalised anxiety among nurses over 2 years during the pandemic and compare them to the general population.BackgroundThe COVID‐19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in mental stress among the population worldwide. Nursing staff have been identified as being under remarkable strain.DesignA multicentre prospective longitudinal study.MethodsSymptoms
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The effectiveness of brief reminiscence‐based psychosocial interventions for cancer patients: A systematic review and meta‐analysis J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Sitao Zhang, Huali Song, Qian Liu, Mingzhu Zhao, Xuechun Bai, Yiwen Ding, Li Chen, Huiru Yin
AimTo determine the effectiveness of brief reminiscence‐based psychosocial interventions in alleviating psychological distress in cancer patients.BackgroundCancer patients suffer tremendous psycho‐spiritual pain, which affects their quality of life. Brief reminiscence‐based psychosocial interventions have demonstrated positive effects on the mental health of cancer patients; however, the efficacy of
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Kinesophobia and its related factors in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: A cross‐sectional study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Yue Zhu, Zhangyi Wang, Tao Su, Zhiping Fang, Xiaoli Pang, Xiaochun Tang
ObjectivesTo explore the postoperative kinesophobia of patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and its related factors.BackgroundPercutaneous coronary intervention is an effective method to treat coronary heart disease (CHD), and cardiac rehabilitation is an important auxiliary method after PCI. However, the compliance of patients with cardiac rehabilitation after PCI is not good, among
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Assessing care dependence status and associated influencing factors among middle‐aged hemiplegic stroke patients during the post‐acute rehabilitation phase: A correlational study J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Lianfeng Yuan, Jun Shen, Shan Ye, Na Zhou
AimsTo comprehensively examine the prevailing condition of care dependence among middle‐aged individuals who have experienced hemiplegia subsequent to a stroke and were currently undergoing post‐acute rehabilitation. Additionally, the study sought to analyse the determinants that impacted this phenomenon.DesignA single‐centre, cross‐sectional study design.MethodsDuring the period from January 2020
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Comment on ‘Exploring intensive care nurses' perception of simulation‐based learning: A systematic review and meta‐synthesis’ J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Xiaomei Chang, Min Zhu, Min Zou, Juan Li, Shenglin Hu
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Exploring the relationship between AM‐PAC scores and mobility components in falls and pressure injury risk assessment tools: A pathway to improve nursing clinical efficiency J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Jan Stenum, Kevin McLaughlin, Ioannis Collector, Karli Funk, Lydia Vincent, Daniel Young, Ann Hendrich, Erik H. Hoyer
BackgroundNurses routinely perform multiple risk assessments related to patient mobility in the hospital. Use of a single mobility assessment for multiple risk assessment tools could improve clinical documentation efficiency, accuracy and lay the groundwork for automated risk evaluation tools.PurposeWe tested how accurately Activity Measure for Post‐Acute Care (AM‐PAC) mobility scores predicted the
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Comment on ‘Correlates of death anxiety for patients with cancer: A systematic review and meta‐analysis’ J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Yulan Zhu, Yuwei Liu, Ka Li
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Serious games for chronic pain management in older adults: A promising but uncertain intervention J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Kuo‐Chuan Hung, Chia‐Li Kao, I‐Yin Hung, I‐Wen Chen
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Letter regarding ‘Development of a nomogram for predicting acute pain among patients after abdominal surgery: A prospective observational study’ J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Xuan Pan, Xiaochun Zheng
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Nurse and midwife involvement in task‐sharing and telehealth service delivery models in primary care: A scoping review J. Clin. Nurs. (IF 4.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Jessica E. Moulton, Jessica R. Botfield, Asvini K. Subasinghe, Nishadi Nethmini Withanage, Danielle Mazza
AimTo synthesise and map current evidence on nurse and midwife involvement in task‐sharing service delivery, including both face‐to‐face and telehealth models, in primary care.DesignThis scoping review was informed by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Methodology for Scoping Reviews.Data Source/Review MethodsFive databases (Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, CINAHL and Cochrane Library) were searched from