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Comparison of complications and indwelling time in midline catheters versus central venous catheters: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-09-03 Xin Li, Huixin Zhang, Hong Li, Weige Sun
BackgroundCentral venous catheters and midline catheters are commonly used as medium‐ to long‐term intravenous infusion tools in clinical nursing. However, there is currently no reliable conclusion on whether there are differences in complications and indwelling time between these two types of catheters.AimTo investigate whether there are differences in the incidence of complications and indwelling
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Factors influencing the reporting of medication errors and near misses among nurses: A systematic mixed methods review Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-09-03 Raouaa Braiki, Frédéric Douville, Marie‐Pierre Gagnon
AimThis study aimed to systematically review empirical evidence on factors influencing nurses to report medication errors and near misses.BackgroundThere is underreporting of medication errors among nurses, in particular among novice and beginner nurses. To improve quality of care, factors influencing the reporting of medication errors and near misses should be documented.MethodA systematic mixed methods
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The effect of Orem's Self‐Care Deficit Theory–based care during pregnancy and postpartum period on health outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-29 Maide Nur Tümkaya, Kafiye Eroğlu, Zekiye Karaçam
AimTo examine the effect of the provision of care on health outcomes when provided based on Orem's Self‐Care Deficit Theory during perinatal period.BackgroundThe perinatal period is a process with multidimensional care needs for the mother, baby and family. Care based on nursing theories can improve the quality of perinatal care.DesignA systematic review and meta‐analysis.Review methodsStudies on this
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Effect of web‐based education intervention on blood glucose control, self‐care and quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes: A single‐blinded randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-19 Nurten Terkes, Hicran Bektas, Mustafa Kemal Balci
AimThis study aimed to assess the effects of web‐based education on blood glucose control, self‐care and quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes.MethodsA single‐blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted in accordance with the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) checklist at a university hospital in Turkey. The study included 89 patients with type 2 diabetes who were
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Cross‐cultural comparison of low back pain in the nursing workforce: A pilot study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-12 Andrea Gilchrist, Denisa Macková, Andrea Pokorná
AimThis study aimed to analyse cross‐cultural differences in the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) and other back pain of general nurses in direct inpatient care in the Czech Republic (CZ) and Great Britain (GB).MethodsThe survey was used using an extended standardized Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire and self‐created additional questions. The data were analysed with Stata 15 using a significance
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Content validation study on the Advanced Practice Role Delineation Tool Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-12 Krista Jokiniemi, Michael Ackerman, Laura Hako, Anna‐Maija Pietilä
BackgroundRole understanding and practice standards become extremely important in countries that are developing and assessing nursing and advanced practice nursing (APN) roles.AimTo describe the process and findings of a content validation study conducted on the Advanced Practice Role Delineation (APRD) tool in a Finnish context.DesignA tool content validation study.MethodBetween September and October
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Mindfulness therapy for patients with coronary heart disease: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-12 Weina Li, Xiaoqin Liao, Dandan Geng, Jiechao Yang, Hu Chen, Shuqin Hu, Mengqiao Dai
AimCoronary heart disease (CHD) is a prevalent cardiovascular disease with high mortality rates worldwide. Patients with CHD often experience adverse psychological stress related to the disease's diagnosis, treatment and recovery phases. This stress can hurt sleep quality and overall quality of life. Mindfulness‐based interventions (MBIs) have been studied as a psychotherapeutic approach to alleviating
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Effects of virtual reality training on clinical skill performance in nursing students: A systematic review, meta‐analysis and meta‐regression Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-07 Yoojin Kim, Ha‐Young Park
AimsThis review examined the impact of virtual reality (VR) training on nursing students' clinical skill performance and identified essential features of VR training.BackgroundVR provides immersive content, simulating real‐life scenarios and preventing errors in clinical settings.DesignThis systematic review and meta‐analysis followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
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Virtual care for paediatric asthma: A randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-07 Merve Gümüş, Figen Yardimci, Handan Duman Şenol, Esen Demir
AimsThis work aims to investigate whether virtual care can improve clinical outcomes for children with asthma, similar to face‐to‐face specialty care.DesignThe study used a randomized controlled trial design, with participants allocated to either a virtual care group (n = 47) or a control group (n = 50) using simple randomization.MethodsThe study was conducted from March to August 2021, and a sample
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RETRACTION: Anti‐amoebic drugs for treating amoebic colitis: A Cochrane summary Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-06
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Nurses' experiences and perceptions of running nurse‐led clinics: A scoping review Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-31 Xiaomeng Pu, Gulzar Malik, Christine Murray
AimTo explore what is known about nurses' experiences and perceptions of running nurse‐led clinics.BackgroundNurse‐led clinics were established to address health care needs. In collaboration with medical practitioners, advanced practice nurses may take a selected group of patients and manage their ongoing healthcare independently. Their experiences in running nurse‐led clinics directly impact patient
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Incidence and associated factors for hypotension during continuous renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-30 Anliu Nie, Shuzeng Zhang, Mingju Cai, Limei Yu, Jianfeng Li, Xiangfen Su
AimsThis work aimed to analyse retrospective data on hypotension incidence and associated factors among patients requiring continuous renal replacement therapy.BackgroundThe incidence and risk factors of continuous renal replacement therapy‐related hypotension have not been adequately explored.DesignThe study was designed as a retrospective analysis.MethodsPatients who required continuous renal replacement
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Experiences of older people with multimorbidity regarding self‐management of diseases: A systematic review and qualitative meta‐synthesis Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-30 Jing Tian, Hong Yan Wang, Si Han Peng, Yan Min Tao, Jun Cao, Xian Geng Zhang
AimThis qualitative systematic review aimed to consolidate existing evidence on the self‐management experience of older patients with multimorbidity worldwide.MethodsNine databases were searched, for papers published from database inception to April 2023. The systematic review was conducted according to the systematic review method of qualitative evidence by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI).ResultsSeven
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Effectiveness of an atraumatic orogastric tube insertion protocol for the combined use of swaddling, facilitated tucking, breast milk and sucrose Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-30 Vildan Apaydin Cirik, Ayse Sonay Turkmen, Esra Derin, Nezahat Yilmaz
AimThe study aims to develop a protocol for the combined use of swaddling, facilitated tucking, expressed breast milk and sucrose administration methods in the orogastric tube (OGT) insertion procedure and evaluate its effectiveness.MethodsThe randomized controlled trial was conducted in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit between 15 February 2022 and 15 September 2022, with 175 preterms. Preterms at
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Factors associated with workplace stress and health promotion behaviours among Chinese emergency nurses: A cross‐sectional study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-27 Yue Zhou, Lei Ye, Xiaoli Chen, Jun Zhang
The aimTo explore and describe workplace stress levels and health‐promoting behaviours reported by emergency nurses in China, and to investigate factors associated with workplace stress and health‐promoting lifestyle behaviours among emergency nurses.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted between October 2019 and January 2020. Nurses (n = 1565) were recruited from the emergency departments of
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The effect of dispositional resilience on the relationship between professional quality of life and psychological distress factors of nurses during the pandemic: A three‐wave longitudinal study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-25 Martina Morando, Stefania Valeria Gruttadauria, Silvia Platania
BackgroundCOVID‐19 overwhelmed all healthcare workers, especially nurses, who worked tirelessly in patient care in extremely stressful situations. Italy, with its hospital overcrowding and staff shortages, exacerbated these negative consequences.DesignA three‐wave prospective longitudinal‐design was adopted to use validated scales to examine the trend of stress, anxiety, depression and resilience on
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Scale for the environments evaluation of professional nursing practice—shortened version: Psychometric evaluation Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-25 Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes Ribeiro, Letícia de Lima Trindade, Carla Gomes da Rocha, Paulo João Figueiredo Cabral Teles, Mariana Mendes, Marlene Patrícia Ribeiro, Soraia Cristina de Abreu Pereira, Ana da Conceição Alves Faria, João Miguel Almeida Ventura da Silva, Clemente Neves de Sousa
AimThe aim of this study is to test the validity and reliability of the shortened version of the Scale for the Environments Evaluation of Professional Nursing Practice (SEE‐Nursing Practice).MethodsThis methodological, cross‐sectional study was conducted between September and December 2022. The original version of the SEE‐Nursing Practice was administered in questionnaire format across 17 hospitals
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Investigating the relationship between individualized care, patient satisfaction and trust in nurses through structural equation modelling Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-23 Zeynep Kevser Bilenler, Sebahat Ates
IntroductionsThe aim of this study was to demonstrate the impact of individualized nursing care on patient satisfaction and trust in nurses through structural equation modelling in patients receiving treatment in internal clinics.MethodsThe study is a descriptive, exploratory and cross‐sectional research conducted with patients receiving treatment in the internal admission services of an educational
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The effect of web‐designed education on medication adherence, asthma control and fatigue in patients with asthma: A randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-19 Eylül Gülnur Erdoğan, Özlem Örsal
AimsThis study aimed to determine the effect of web‐designed education developed for asthma patients on drug adherence, asthma control and fatigue.MethodsThis randomized controlled trial was conducted between August 2021 and January 2022 with 200 individuals suffering from poor asthma control who participated in web‐designed education. After the intervention, the asthma patients were followed up for
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Effectiveness of the transitional care model in total knee arthroplasty patients: A randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-11 Ayla Güllü, Betul Tosun
AimThis study has aimed to assess the effectiveness of the transitional care model (TCM) on functional status, perceived self‐efficacy and healthcare utilization in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA).MethodThis randomized controlled study was conducted between February and November 2021 in a public hospital. The study randomly assigned patients to either a 6‐week ‘TCM’ program or usual
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The decision‐making process of palliative care among male caregivers of chronically ill patients‐A grounded theory study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-27 Shou‐Yu Wang, Pei‐Yu Lee, Yong‐Jhu Emily Sun, Ju‐Fen Liu
BackgroundFamily caregivers have a vital role to play in palliative care for chronically ill patients. In Taiwan, caregiver demographics are evolving, with the number of male caregivers increasing. Gender differences influence psychosocial behaviours, thought processes and communication styles. In healthcare, acknowledgement of gender differences facilitates effective delivery of high‐quality care
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The effect of music therapy on non‐stress test results and anxiety levels in high‐risk pregnant women: A randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-21 Yasemin E. Aksoy, Sema D. Yilmaz, Süreyya Kiliç
AimThis study was conducted to determine the effects of music therapy on non‐stress test results and anxiety levels in high‐risk pregnant women.MethodsThis randomized controlled study was conducted in pregnant women who were hospitalized in the High‐Risk Pregnancy Service of Meram Medical Faculty Hospital, Konya, Turkey, between April 1 and July 31, 2021. In the intervention group (n = 58), a 20‐min
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Mindfulness-based intervention as a symptom management strategy in patients with end-stage renal disease: A controlled clinical trial. Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-16 Hossam Alhawatmeh,Ishraq A Najadat,Issa M Hweidi
AIM The study's purpose was to examine the effect of mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) on physical and psychological symptoms in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in Jordan. METHODS A repeated-measure randomized control study was conducted in a haemodialysis unit in Jordan between April 2023 and July 2023. Participants (N = 61) were selected using convenience sampling and then randomly
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Mediated relationships between coping style and social support on the quality of life of disabled older adults. Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-16 Yuanrong Wu,Jiaru Chen,Guo Yin,Manxuan Shen,Qin Li
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore the relationship between coping styles, social support and quality of life among disabled older adults and to examine the mediating role of coping styles in the relationship between social support and quality of life. METHODS Using a purposive sampling method, three investigators conducted a face-to-face questionnaire survey of eligible participants in the geriatric
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Effect of nonpharmacological interventions on nutrition status, complications and quality of life in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-05 Xiaolei Jin,Yuying Fan,Conghui Guo,Jianrong Yang,Ying-Chun Zeng,Jun-E Zhang
PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of nonpharmacological therapies on nutrition status, complications and quality of life in head and neck cancer patients and to provide a basis for clinical practice. METHODS This systematic review was reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis statement. Ten databases were systematically searched for all available
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The effects of white noise and swaddling methods on orogastric tube insertion-related pain in preterm infants: A randomized controlled trial. Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-03 Ceyda Kirli,Öznur Gürlek Kisacik,Selçuk Gürel
AIM This study aims to investigate the effects of the white noise, swaddling and white noise + swaddling methods on pain and physiological parameters associated with orogastric tube insertion procedure. METHODS This was a randomized controlled trial. A total of 132 preterm infants were randomly assigned to four groups as white noise group (n = 33), swaddling group (n = 33), white noise + swaddling
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Do academic advising and levels of support affect nursing students' mental health? A cross‐sectional study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-31 Abeer Selim, Nashwa Ibrahim, Shaimaa Awad, Ebtsam Salama, Abeer Omar
AimThe current study aimed to identify the association between social support, academic advising and mental health disorders among nursing students.BackgroundStress and workload can trigger multiple mental health disorders, especially for nursing students. Thus, academic advising and counselling help support students with academic and mental health problems.DesignThis cross‐sectional study utilized
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Exploring the lived experience of Arab male patients on intermittent catheterization after spinal cord injury: A phenomenological study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-27 Yacoub Abuzied, Rasmieh Al‐Amer, Mohammad Y. N. Saleh, Shreemathie Somduth, Mohammed AlBashtawy, Amira Mohammed Ali
BackgroundIntermittent catheterization (IC) has been identified as one of the critical techniques used by spinal cord injury (SCI) patients to cope with emptying the bladder, despite several problems impeding this procedure.AimThe study aimed accordingly to explore the lived experience of Arab male patients on IC after their SCI.DesignThis study was carried out by using a descriptive qualitative approach
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Evaluating the role of heart rate variability in monitoring stress and sleep quality among nurses in the aftermath of the COVID‐19 pandemic Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-21 Pei‐Fang Chia, Yi‐Hua Lee, Ying‐Chun Li, De‐Chih Lee, Yuan‐Ping Chang
AimTo assess heart rate variability (HRV) as a measure to assess job stress and sleep quality among nurses in the post‐COVID‐19 period.BackgroundThe COVID‐19 pandemic significantly affected nurses, with heightened job stress and impaired sleep quality impacting their well‐being and effectiveness in patient care. HRV could offer insights for supporting strategies in the pandemic aftermath.DesignA quantitative
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The feasibility of a psychological first aid intervention as a supportive tactic for feelings of psychological distress and mental health recovery outcomes among earthquake survivors in Northern Syria Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-17 Mahmoud Abdelwahab Khedr, Nassan Ali Al‐Ahmed, Fayez Kheled Mattar, Mukhlid Alshammari, Eman Abdeen Ali
AimThis study aimed to investigate the feasibility of implementing a psychological first aid intervention for psychological distress, resilience capacity, quality and meaning of life among survivors affected by earthquake adversity in Northern Syria.MethodsA quasi‐experimental, pre‐posttest, two‐group research design was utilized. A convenience sample of 95 survivors (46 in the study group and 49 in
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Effects of traditional and dry bed baths on patients admitted in intensive units: A randomized crossover clinical trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-16 Dilan Ayhan, Dilek Yılmaz
BackgroundThe bed bath is an important part of nursing care. There are few studies evaluating the effects of traditional and dry bed baths on patients.AimThis study was performed with the aim of investigating the effect of traditional and dry bed baths given to intensive care unit patients on the patients' hemodynamic parameters, the duration of the bathing procedure and the cost of consumable items
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Analysis of the relationship between fear of coronavirus and hand hygiene beliefs and practices of surgical nurses: A descriptive and cross‐sectional study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-15 Ilayda Eksici, Sevinc Tastan
AimThis study aimed to analyse the relationship between fear of COVID‐19 and hand hygiene beliefs and practices of surgical nurses.MethodThis article is a descriptive correlational study. It was conducted between February and May 2021 with 306 surgical nurses working at public and private hospitals in Northern Cyprus. A personal information form, Fear of COVID‐19 Scale, Hand Hygiene Belief Scale and
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Illness perceptions in relation to self‐management behaviour among elderly patients with COPD: A cross‐sectional study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-15 Zijun Guo, Qiao‐hong Yang, Fan Yang, Caixia Ke, Jing Chen, Xinyi Li, Yinlou Ling, Zhiqi Yang, Yantong Xie, Jun Yan
AimsThe purpose of this study was to investigate the status of self‐management behaviour and illness perceptions and to examine illness perceptions in relation to self‐management behaviour in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted, and 152 elderly COPD patients were recruited via the convenience sampling method. The COPD Self‐Management
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Prevalence of non‐communicable disease risk factors among nursing staff in a low and middle‐income country: A cross‐sectional digital survey‐based study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-15 Kavitha Dhanasekaran, Gopichandran Lakshmanan, Vanamail Perumal, Mamta Choudhary, Manjeet Singh Chalga, Payal Kahol Hote, Roopa Hariprasad, Vipin Kumar, Shiny Chacko, Kanagavalli Kumaresan, Neeraj Kumar Swarnkar
AimTo assess the prevalence of non‐communicable disease risk factors among the nursing staff and educate them on prevention.BackgroundNursing staff is integral to the Indian community healthcare systems. Recent studies report a high prevalence of non‐communicable diseases in Indian nursing staff. Therefore, data on the prevalence of non‐communicable disease risk factors among nursing staff are crucial
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Effects of the bladder stimulation technique on urine sample collection in newborns: A randomized controlled study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Nihan Korkmaz, Fatma Kaya Narter, Birsen Mutlu, Kadriye Şahin, Hande Özgörü
AimThe aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the bladder stimulation technique (BST) to collect urine samples from newborns and its effects on physiological parameters and comfort of the newborn.DesignThis was a randomized controlled trial conducted in a NICU. A total of 64 newborns were divided into 2 groups: 32 newborns in the experimental group and 32 newborns in the control group
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The effect of interventions in vaginal birth on fear of childbirth: A multicentre study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Senay Unsal Atan, Zeynep Daşıkan, Berna Kaya Ibis, Cigdem Köprülü, Elmas Mutlugunes Donmez, Nurten Denizhan Kırcan, Dilek Ocalan, Meryem Erdogan
AimThis cross‐sectional multicentre study aimed to determine the effect of interventions during vaginal birth for fear of childbirth.MethodsIn this cross‐sectional and analytical study, 852 women who had a vaginal birth between 2019 and 2020 were enrolled. Data were collected using the Descriptive Questionnaire and Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience Scale Version B.ResultsThe mean total Wijma Birth
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The Turkish version of nursing practice readiness scale: Cross‐cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Veysel Karani Baris, Aysegul Yilmaz, Isa Celik, Ayse Yildiz Keskin, Murat Bektas, Seyda Seren Intepeler
AimThis study aims to adapt the “Nursing Practice Readiness Scale” to Turkish culture, and evaluate its psychometric properties.BackgroundNew graduates' nursing practice readiness can impact their work adaptation and performance.DesignThe research employed a methodological design.MethodsData were collected between May and July 2022. The sample consisted of 436 newly graduated nurses. Content validity
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The status and influencing factors of fatigue in kidney transplant recipients based on the theory of unpleasant symptoms: A cross‐sectional study in China Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Sai Liu, Yuehan Shen, Manhua Nie, Chunhua Fang, Helong Dai, Ming Yao, Xihong Zhou
AimsThis study describes the incidence of fatigue in kidney transplant recipients and analyses the relationship between physiological factors, psychological factors, situational factors and fatigue in kidney transplant recipients.BackgroundFatigue, as a common symptom after kidney transplantation, is affected by many factors, but the influence of some factors on the fatigue of kidney transplant recipients
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Psychometric testing of the Thai version of Caregiver Contribution to Self‐Care of Chronic Illness Inventory version 2 Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Wanna Kumanjan, Jom Suwanno, Naruebeth Koson, Chonchanok Bunsuk, Nuntaporn Klinjun, Kannika Srisomthrong, Chennet Phonphet, Chidchanog Mayurapak, Chutiporn Dansuwan, Juk Suwanno, Punnaphat Chramnanpho, Umaporn Kamlungdee, Wichai Arab, Putrada Ninla‐aesong, Sadee Saithong Hamilton, Ladda Thiamwong
AimTo assess the psychometric properties of the Thai version of Caregiver Contribution to Self‐Care of Chronic Illness Inventory version 2 (CC‐SC‐CII‐v2) among primary caregivers of individuals with any single or multiple chronic illnesses.BackgroundThe instrument encompasses three scales that evaluate Caregiver Contribution to Self‐Care (CC‐SC) Maintenance, Monitoring and Management.MethodsThe English
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Effects of a nurse‐led therapeutic conversations intervention in stroke patient–family caregiver dyads: A randomized control trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Su‐Ju Tsai, Chia‐Chi Li, Hsiang‐Chu Pai
BackgroundFew studies have evaluated the effectiveness of family functional care interventions among stroke caregiver dyads. This study aimed to examine the effect of a nurse‐led therapeutic conversation intervention on resilience, family function, self‐efficacy in managing the disease, and quality of life (QoL) in stroke family caregiver dyads.AimsThis study aimed to examine the effect of a nurse‐led
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The effect of health literacy‐grounded web‐based education on nutrition and exercise behaviours in adolescents: A randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Hanifi Dülger, Sultan Ayaz‐Alkaya
AimThe research was conducted to measure the effect of health literacy‐grounded web‐based education program on health literacy, nutrition and exercise behaviours in adolescents.BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of obesity in adolescents is explained by a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diet. Health literacy is essential for adolescents to maintain their healthy behaviours.MethodsThe research was
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The effect of nurse-led motivational interviewing based on the trans-theoretical model on promoting physical activity in healthy older adults: A randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Ebru Sönmez Sari, Yeter Kitiş
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of motivational interviewing based on the trans-theoretical model promoting physical activity in older adults.
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Evolution of the use of intraosseous vascular access in prehospital advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation: The IOVA‐CPR study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Jean‐Marc Agostinucci, Armelle Alhéritière, Jacques Metzger, Pierre Nadiras, Laurence Martineau, Philippe Bertrand, Angélie Gentilhomme, Tomislav Petrovic, Frédéric Adnet, Frédéric Lapostolle
IntroductionObtaining vascular access is crucial in critically ill patients. The EZ‐IO® device is easy to use and has a high insertion success rate. Therefore, the use of intraosseous vascular access (IOVA) has gradually increased.AimWe aim to determine how IOVA was integrated into management of vascular access during out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) resuscitation.MethodsAnalysing the data from
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Changes in nurses' work: A comparative study during the waves of COVID‐19 pandemic Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Gerli Usberg, Marco Clari, Alessio Conti, Mariliis Põld, Ruth Kalda, Mari Kangasniemi
AimThe aim of this study is to describe and evaluate how nurses caring for COVID and non‐COVID patients assess changes in their work and in nursing activities during the two waves of the COVID‐19 pandemic.MethodsTwo cross‐sectional surveys were conducted for Estonian nurses working during the first and second waves of the COVID‐19 pandemic, using The impact of COVID‐19 emergency on nursing care questionnaire
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Compassion fatigue and the meaning in life as predictors of secondary traumatic stress in nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Nazan Koştu, Fadime Hatice İnci, Sümeyye Arslan
AimThis study aimed to investigate the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion fatigue, and meaning in life in nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic.BackgroundChanges in working conditions during the pandemic also changed the needs of nurses. In addition to physical health, the COVID‐19 pandemic led to many psychosocial health problems such as sleep disturbances, depression, and traumatic
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Network analysis of symptoms, physiological, psychological and environmental risk factors based on unpleasant symptom theory in patients with chronic heart failure Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Yaqi Wang, Xueying Xu, Qingyun Lv, Yue Zhao, Xiaonan Zhang, Xiaoying Zang
Somatic symptoms and related factors in patients with chronic heart failure have been extensively researched. However, more insight into the complex interconnections among these constructs is needed, as most studies focus on them independently from each other.
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Experiences of postpartum Chinese women undergoing confinement practices: A qualitative meta-synthesis Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Jocelyn Khor Yun Xin, Goh Yong Shian, Tan Ting Han, Wilson Tam Wai San
We aim to review the experiences and needs of postpartum Chinese women undergoing ‘confinement’ or ‘doing-the-month’ a postpartum practice after childbirth.
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Impact of problematic mobile phone use among nursing students in India: Exploring associations with depression, insomnia, self-esteem and satisfaction with life Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Sinu Jose, Maneesha C. Cyriac, Sherin Sebastian, P. V. Lidiyamol, Manju Dhandapani
This research aimed to determine the impact of problematic mobile phone use on negative mental health outcomes among nursing students in India, highlighting the necessity for targeted interventions and support mechanisms to enhance the overall well-being and adaptability of future healthcare professionals.
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Hypoglycaemia fear, treatment adherence, and the quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes and its determinants Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Dilek Yildirim, Cennet Çiriş Yildiz, Emine Ergin, İrem Özbay
This work aims to evaluate the relationship between the fear of hypoglycaemia, treatment adherence, and the quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its determinants.
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Effect of comprehensive nursing care for the liver cancer patients undergoing interventional therapy in China: A systematic review and meta-analysis Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Shimei Zhang, Na Li, Xuying Mao, Dongxia Yang
This review aims to assess the effect of comprehensive nursing care on liver cancer patients undergoing interventional therapy in China.
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Nurse-led self-management education and support programme on self-management behaviour and quality of life among adults with type 2 diabetes: A pilot randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Dereje Chala Diriba, Doris Y. P. Leung, Lorna K. P. Suen
This study examined the preliminary effects of a nurse-led self-management education and support programme on the self-management behaviours and quality of life among people with type 2 diabetes in Western Ethiopia.
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Expanding student nurse placement activity in Welsh care homes: An evaluation study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Sharon Williams, Lynne Caley, Sarah Kingdom-Mills, Simon Cassidy, Lesley Jones
Expanding and sustaining student nurse placements outside of the acute sector is a universal challenge. This paper aims to evaluate the Care Home Education Facilitator Role introduced in one area of Wales, United Kingdom, and to report on the outcomes achieved from this novel role.
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Effect of monthly reminders by telephone message on women's beliefs and practice behaviours regarding breast self-examination: A randomized controlled study. Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Hilal Alkan,Deniz Akyıldız
AIMS This study was conducted to examine the effect of monthly telephone message reminders after training on women's beliefs and practice behaviours regarding breast self-examination. METHODS This randomized controlled study was conducted with 83 women aged 20-69 years living in Turkey between September 2021 and July 2022. Women were randomly assigned (1:1) to the intervention (n = 41) or control group
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Sleep quality assessment of adults in care settings using non-wearable sleep trackers: Scoping review. Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Miyae Yamakawa,Hee Sun Kang,Huiting Wang,Rie Konno
AIMS This review aimed to explore and map the literature on sleep quality assessments of adults in care settings using non-wearable sleep trackers. BACKGROUND Sleep-monitoring technology is advancing, and sleep quality assessments using non-wearable sleep trackers can provide objective evidence for quality care. DESIGN This was a scoping review. DATA SOURCES Four electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL
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Turkish nurses' psychological resilience and burnout levels during the COVID-19 pandemic: A correlational study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Deniz Yildirim, Emine Şenyuva, Ender Kaya
To investigate the relationship between the psychological resilience and burnout of nurses caring for COVID-19 patients and to determine the factors that affect their psychological resilience and burnout.
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The effects of a mindfulness-based stress reduction program and deep relaxation exercises on pregnancy-related anxiety levels: A randomized controlled trial Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-26 Nilay Gökbulut, Sıdıka Özlem Cengizhan, Emine Ibici Akça, Ebru Ceran
The present study aimed to examine the effects of a mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program and deep relaxation exercises on pregnancy-related anxiety levels.
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Associations of anxiety and fatigue with hazardous occupational conditions of Korean nurses in early pregnancy: A cross-sectional study Int. J. Nurs. Pract. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-25 Jung-Hee Kim, Oksoo Kim, Mijung Cho, Hyunseon Jeong, Hyunju Dan
To identify occupational conditions associated with anxiety and fatigue among Korean nurses in early pregnancy.