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A Study of How Moral Courage and Moral Sensitivity Correlate with Safe Care in Special Care Nursing
Published 2022-01-01“…Both positively correlated with special care nursing. Accordingly, through effective planning, education, and giving their support, nurse administrators can promote the abovementioned ethical virtues in the nursing staff, thereby improving the quality of care.…”
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Understanding Factors Contributing to Nurses’ Intention to Care for COVID-19 Patients Using the Theory of Planned Behavior
Published 2021-12-01“… Background: Globally, the nursing community has lost several colleagues during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) battle. …”
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Terminal Care Performance of Nurses Caring for COVID‐19 Patients: A Cross‐Sectional Descriptive Study
Published 2024-12-01“…Conclusions The study identified moral distress as the most significant factor influencing terminal care performance among nurses caring for COVID‐19 patients. To enhance terminal care performance, it is crucial to address moral distress and provide clear guidelines and support, especially in the emotional and spiritual care domains. …”
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Emotional analysis of operating room nurses in acute care hospitals in Japan: insights using ChatGPT
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions Combining generative AI with human expertise offered nuanced insights into the emotions of operating room nurses. The findings emphasize the importance of emotional support, effective communication, and safety protocols in improving nurse well-being and job satisfaction. …”
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Perspectives of medicine, human biology, and nursing undergraduates on transversal skills learning: a mixed-methods study
Published 2025-01-01“…Undergraduates required educators to receive more support and training in adopting methodologies that facilitate transversal skill acquisition through changes in the assessment methods and substantive transformation of the program curricula.…”
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Assessing neonatal nurses: transitioning preterm infants to oral feeding - a multicenter cross-sectional study
Published 2025-01-01“…Addressing these gaps through targeted educational interventions and ongoing support is essential for improving care quality and outcomes for infants. …”
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Physicians’ Perceptions of the Quality of Palliative Care and of the Importance of Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Teams in Norwegian Nursing Homes
Published 2025-01-01“…Liv Skomakerstuen Ødbehr,1,* Reidun Hov,2,* Harald Sanaker,3,* Tuva Sandsdalen1,* 1Department of Health and Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Social and Health Sciences, University of Inland Norway, Elverum, Norway; 2Centre for Development of Institutional and Home Care Services Inland (Hedmark) Norway, Hamar Municipality, Norway; 3Municipal Medical Center, Ringsaker Municipality, Brumunddal, Norway*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Liv Skomakerstuen Ødbehr, Faculty of Social and Health Sciences, University of Inland Norway, Post Box 400, Elverum, 2418, Norway, Tel +47 959 079 84, Email liv.odbehr@inn.noPurpose: The palliative phase of a patient’s life is often characterized by disease complexity, increasing the need for holistic care, support for the patient’s relatives, and the up-to-date knowledge of a multidisciplinary healthcare team. …”
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Technology acceptance and use among nursing staff in Latin American hospitals: A mixed methods study
Published 2025-06-01“…Understanding the aspects that affect the acceptance and use of technologies paves the way for achieving their best use in support of nursing care. Registration: ING-256-2020, January 16, 2023. …”
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Nursing-Related Barriers to Children’s Pain Management at Selected Hospitals in Ghana: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
Published 2020-01-01“…The present study revealed some barriers which prevented Ghanaian nurses from optimally managing children’s pain. Nurses should be educated, empowered, and supported with the requisite material resources to effectively manage children’s pain and improve outcomes for families, healthcare systems, and the nation. …”
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Game-thinking; utilizing serious games and gamification in nursing education – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions The systematic review and meta-analysis provide evidence supporting the effectiveness of game-thinking in nursing education. …”
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L’Accompagnement thérapeutique : occasion de partage ou de confrontation de cultures ?
Published 2017-06-01“…We propose with this contribution to understand the practice of "therapeutic support" in a day hospital - HdJ - of a universitary healthcare specialized in treating of the urinary chronic disease - and to analyze the effects on the caregivers - 3 designated nurses - and on the carereceivers - patients and their family. …”
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Quality indicators of supportive care for patients with cancer undergoing treatment: a systematic review
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Patients need to be supported in combining treatment with daily life. However, measurement of supportive care indicators related to treatment-related side effects is under-reported. …”
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Models of support to family members during the trajectory of cancer: a scoping review protocol
Published 2020-09-01“…Thus, this scoping review intends to identify appropriate models of support that will guide the development of a model of support to family members during the trajectory of colorectal cancer.Methods and analysis This scoping review will be guided by the methodological framework developed by Arksey and O'Malley, refined by Levac et al and Colquhoun et al, and described by the Joanna Briggs Institute. …”
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Perceived barriers and facilitators to breast-feeding support practices in hospitals and birthing facilities in the USA
Published 2025-01-01“…Results: Low interest among mothers was reported as the most significant barrier to providing breast-feeding support among all administrators. Non-BFHI hospital administrators were more likely to report cost, nursing staff and physician resistance and hospital infrastructure as barriers to initiating practices. …”
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Peer support for discharge from hospital to community mental healthcare: a cost analysis
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The Effect of a Training Program (Retention) on the Clinical Competence, Self-Efficacy, and Occupational Stress of Undergraduate Students of Anesthesia: The Transition from Student...
Published 2024-11-01“…The intervention consisted of an educational-supportive program called retention that was applied to the intervention group and lasted for 6 months. …”
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Serial mediating role of transformational leadership and perception of artificial intelligence use in the effect of employee happiness on innovative work behaviour in nurses
Published 2025-02-01“…Data were collected from 458 nurses by convenience sampling method. In this cross-sectional study, scales whose validity and reliability were supported by other studies were used. …”
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