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The (dis)organization of leg ulcer care: A realist synthesis J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-15 Fania Pagnamenta, Monique Lhussier, Tim Rapley
Venous leg ulcers affect 1.5% of the UK adult population. Leg ulcers are painful, can be malodourous and are associated with poor quality of life. Leg ulcers are predominantly cared for by nurses in the community. Frequently, patients receive suboptimal treatment through unwanted variations in care and simple ulcers deteriorate to become hard-to-heal wounds. It is important to understand the current
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What is nursing in advanced nursing practice? Applying theories and models to advanced nursing practice—A discursive review J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Yuhan Zhang
AimThis article appraises models and theories related to advanced nursing practice. It argues that while the role of the advanced nurse practitioner builds on and extends beyond traditional nursing, it remains firmly grounded in ‘caring’.BackgroundThe stereotype that nurses ‘care’ and doctors ‘cure’ is fading. Increasingly, nurses have crossed boundaries and conducted independent assessment, diagnosis
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Internet‐based breastfeeding peer support for breastfeeding parents: An integrative review J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Elisa Hiito, Riikka Ikonen, Hannakaisa Niela‐Vilén
AimTo explore what Internet‐based breastfeeding peer support offers to breastfeeding parents.DesignIntegrative review.Data Sources and Review MethodsA systematic literature search was conducted in March 2024 using the following electronic databases: CINAHL, The Cochrane Library, PubMed/MEDLINE and PsycINFO. Database searches yielded 717 results. Two researchers removed the duplicates (n = 256) and
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A longitudinal study of breastfeeding relationships at home during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A grounded theory method J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Natsuko K. Wood, Kathleen R. Helfrich‐Miller, Ann M. Dyer
AimsTo describe the process of breastfeeding relationships among stay‐at‐home mother and infant dyads at 1, 3, 5 and 6 months.DesignA longitudinal qualitative online survey design was used.MethodsData were obtained at 1, 3, 5 and 6 months from 26 breastfeeding mothers who stayed home with their infants and directly breastfed at least once a day for the first 6 months between June 2022 and August 2023
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Authors' response to Hughes et al. (2024) J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Lihui Pu, Michel W. Coppieters, Martin Smalbrugge, Cindy Jones, Joshua Byrnes, Michael Todorovic, Wendy Moyle
Response to the Editor We thank the Editor for the opportunity to respond to the comments raised in the letter to the editor by Hughes et al. (2024). We also thank Hughes et al. for their interest in our paper (Pu et al., 2024), but we do not believe there are “inaccuracies and contradictions” in our paper. Below we will respond to the comments raised by Hughes et al.
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Is there enough care to go around? J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Guyonne Kalb, Jordy Meekes
This year's theme of International Nurses Day is ‘Our Nurses. Our Future. The economic power of care’, which is aimed at ‘reshap[ing] perceptions and demonstrat[ing] how strategic investment in nursing can bring considerable economic and societal benefits’. The International Council of Nurses mentions that nursing often faces financial constraints and societal undervaluation. These constraints and
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Fear of childbirth among pregnant women: A concept analysis J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Chunning Chen, Siti Zuhaida Binti Hussein, Noor Wahidah Mohd Nasri, Jiasi Yao, Yanyue Qin, Ziteng Zhao, Ke Zuo
AimTo clarify the concept of fear of childbirth among pregnant women and to examine its current measure tools.BackgroundFear of childbirth is a psychological symptom, prevalent among pregnant women, which negatively impacts women's health and well‐being. It has become an increasingly concerning issue in perinatal mental health. However, due to its poor conceptualization, it presents difficulty in conducting
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Nursing assessment of mental health issues in the general clinical environment: A descriptive study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Irene Ngune, Beverley Ewens, Sharlene Bell, Brendon Burns, Claire Sutton, Craig Creswell, Yvonne Middlewick
AimsTo evaluate the effectiveness of a mental health screening form for early identification and care escalation of mental health issues in general settings. A secondary aim was to explore general nurses' use of the form and their confidence to discuss mental health issues with patients.MethodsA cross‐sectional design comprising a review of clinical records to determine use of the form, instances of
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Emotional labour in nursing research: A bibliometric analysis J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Yangchun Zhang, Li Zhang, Xihua Huang, Hengchang Cao, Na Ma, Pengcheng Wang, Xueli Ji
AimThis study aims to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to explore the trajectory and thematic developments of emotional labour research in nursing.DesignUtilizing descriptive and bibliometric analysis techniques.MethodsThe data analysis and graphical presentation were conducted using the Bibliometrix Package in R software.Data SourcesThe Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database
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The role of evidence‐based practice and empathy in shared decision‐making attitudes among newly graduated nurses: A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Xin An, Dan Zhang, Qiushuang Wang, Xinhui Shi, Mengdi Wang, Yingzhe Wang, Jinghua Ma
AimExamine the levels of variables and explore drivers associated with shared decision‐making attitudes among newly graduated nurses.DesignThis was a descriptive and cross‐sectional study.MethodsFrom August 2022 to October 2022, a cross‐section of 216 newly graduated nurses from four comprehensive A‐level hospitals in northern China was recruited using convenience sampling. Newly graduated nurses are
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Evidence‐based healthcare competence of social‐ and healthcare educators: A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Kati Immonen, Anna‐Maria Tuomikoski, Kristina Mikkonen, Anne Oikarinen, Saija Ylimäki, Heidi Parisod, Outi Mattila, Maria Kääriäinen
AimThe purpose of the study was to describe social and healthcare educators' evidence‐based healthcare competence and explore the associated factors.DesignA descriptive, cross‐sectional study was carried out.MethodsThe research spanned 5 universities, 19 universities of applied sciences, and 10 vocational colleges in Finland from September to December 2022. Social and healthcare educators (n = 256)
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Cradling disparities: A descriptive qualitative study of maternal experiences of mothers from low‐socioeconomic status in the first month postpartum J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Shefaly Shorey, Jamie Qiao Xin Ng, Verity Chandelle Liu, Cornelia Yin Ing Chee
AimTo explore the experiences, expectations and needs of mothers from low‐socioeconomic status at 1 month postpartum.DesignDescriptive qualitative.MethodsMothers from low‐socioeconomic status and irrespective of their parity were invited to participate in one‐to‐one interviews at 1 month postpartum. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted until data saturation. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed
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The relationships between certified nursing assistants' voice behaviour and job satisfaction, work engagement and turnover intentions: A two‐wave survey study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Karin Kee, Marieke van Wieringen, Henk Nies, Bianca Beersma
AimWhereas voice behaviour has been identified as a key precursor to safe and high‐quality patient care, little is known about how voice relates to key workforce outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between certified nursing assistants' perceived promotive voice behaviour (speaking up with suggestions for future improvement) and prohibitive voice behaviour (speaking up about
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Nurse by numbers: The impact of early warning systems on nurses' higher‐order thinking, a quantitative study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Marie Danielle Le Lagadec, Deb Massey, Amy‐Louise Byrne, Justine Connor, Tracy Flenady
AimTo evaluate registered nurses' perceptions of whether the mandated use of the early warning system vital signs tool impacts the development of nurses' higher‐order thinking skills.DesignA concurrent mixed methods study design.MethodUsing an online survey, registered nurses' perceptions were elucidated on whether early warning system algorithmic tools affected the development of their higher‐order
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Fatigue: For safe patients we need safe nurses J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Alison Steven, Nancy Redfern
In an era where the importance of staff wellbeing has become the focus of many organizational activities and self-help interventions, and the topic of numerous research studies (Almeida et al., 2024), the impact of staff fatigue in healthcare still seems overlooked. In this commentary we highlight the importance of staff fatigue and its detrimental impact on nurses and patient safety. We argue that
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International Nurses Day 2024: The economic power of care J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Debra Jackson, Helen Aveyard, Joanne Brooke, Yvonne Commodore‐Mensah, Jane Noyes, Phyllis Sharps, Graeme D. Smith, Fiona Timmins, Doris Yu
The theme for International Nurses Day 2024 is the economic power of care, in recognition of the enormous contribution nurses makes to health locally, regionally and globally. We know that nurses are central to the delivery of healthcare globally, providing public health, health promotion, healthcare and health leadership in increasingly complex situations and settings, including schools and occupational
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Nursing/midwifery students' perceptions of caring pedagogy and online learning during the COVID‐19 pandemic J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-10 Rikki Jones, Debra Jackson, Kylie Rice, Murray Fisher, Pauline Calleja, Martin Hopkins, Caryn West, Pauletta Irwin, Shirley McGough, Lauretta Luck, Felicity Walker, Nicola Whiteing, Kim Usher
AimThis study aimed to gain a better understanding of nursing/midwifery students' perspectives on a pedagogy of caring and online learning during the COVID‐19 pandemic. In addition, it aimed to determine if the COVID‐19 pandemic impacted students' perceptions and experience of online learning and students' desire to enter the nursing/midwifery workforce.DesignMixed methods.MethodsA multi‐centre cross‐sectional
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Spillover effects of organizational support for patient and workplace safety on safety outcomes: The mediating role of safety compliance J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Ja Kyung Seo, Seung Eun Lee
Aim(s)To investigate spillover effects of organizational support for patient and workplace safety on safety outcomes and to examine the mediating role of safety compliance in these relationships.DesignA cross‐sectional, correlational survey design.MethodsThis study analysed data from 1255 nurses in 34 Korean hospitals. A structured questionnaire was used including items from the Hospital Survey on
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What alleviates the harmful effect of strain on recovery from work of 4478 health and social services workers? A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Kirsikka Selander, Eveliina Korkiakangas, Jaana Laitinen
AimTo analyse whether the harmful effect of job demands on recovery can be alleviated by healthy lifestyle, psychological recovery experiences and job resources. We also describe their prevalence among employees in different types of eldercare service and in the health and social services sector in general.DesignCross‐sectional study.MethodsThe data were collected using a self‐report survey in 2020
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Comparison of student nurses' expectations and newly qualified nurses' experiences regarding clinical practice: A secondary analysis of a cross‐sectional survey J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Andrea Koppitz, Frank Spichiger, Anita Keller‐Senn, Marika Bana, Claudia Huber, Derek Christi, Thomas Bucher, Thomas Volken
AimTo compare student nurses' expectations and newly qualified nurses' experiences regarding clinical practice in Switzerland 1 year after graduation.DesignA secondary explorative analysis of a cross‐sectional survey.MethodsThe data were sourced from the Swiss National Graduate Survey of Health Professionals covering six universities of applied sciences between 2016 and 2019, with information on three
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Exploring the relationship between illness perception, self‐management and quality of life among HIV‐positive men who have sex with men J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Xu Wang, He Xu, Yao Zhang, Jing Zeng, Cong Liu, Rui Luo, Haidan Zhong, Weiping Cai, Linghua Li, Jing Gu
AimsThis study aimed to explore the mediating effect of self‐management (SM) on the relationship between illness perception and quality of life (QOL) among Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‐positive men who have sex with men (MSM).DesignA cross‐sectional study.MethodsWe explored the effect of illness perception and self‐management on QOL using the multiple regression model. Moreover, we conducted
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Fighting blame culture to improve reporting of missed care and errors: A pressing need in countries with majority expatriate workforces J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Fatma Refaat Ahmed, Fionna Timmins, Nabeel Al‐Yateem, Jacqueline Maria Dias, Richard Mottershead, Muhammad Arsyad Subu, Mohannad Eid AbuRuz
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT There is no conflict of interest or personal relationship between the authors that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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Regulatory emotional self‐efficacy and self‐compassion mediate anxiety, depression, body image distress and subjective well‐being in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Guangpeng Wang, Xueyan Liu, Shujuan Zhu, Jun Lei
AimsThis study aims to investigate the mediating role of regulatory emotional self‐efficacy and self‐compassion in the relationship among anxiety, depression, body image distress and subjective well‐being among women with polycystic ovary syndrome.DesignA cross‐sectional study.MethodsThe study recruited 510 women with polycystic ovary syndrome from a tertiary hospital affiliated with a university in
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Duration and severity of COVID‐19 symptoms among primary healthcare workers: A cross‐sectional survey J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Rongji Ma, Beier Lu, Yongjie Zhang, Ya Shen, Jinshui Xu, Hualing Chen, Yongkang Qian, Pengcheng Miao, Biyun Xu, Haijian Guo, Bingwei Chen
AimsThis study aims to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of COVID‐19 infection among healthcare workers, including the severity, duration of infection, post‐infection symptoms and related influencing factors.MethodsA self‐administered questionnaire was utilized to assess the post‐infection status of primary healthcare workers in Jiangsu Province. The questionnaire collected information
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Workplace violence, work‐related exhaustion, and workplace cognitive failure among nurses: A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Judith E. Arnetz, Nathan Baker, Eamonn Arble, Bengt B. Arnetz
AimTo examine the relationships between nurses' exposure to workplace violence and self‐reports of workplace cognitive failure.DesignA cross‐sectional study.MethodsAn online questionnaire was administered in April 2023 to nurses in Michigan, US. Structural equation modelling was used to examine effects of physical and non‐physical workplace violence (occupational stressors) and work efficiency and
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Understanding the mechanism of safety attitude mitigates the turnover intention novice nurses via the person‐centred method: A theory‐driven, deductive cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Xutong Zheng, Huan Liu, Man Zhang, Zhen Yang, Yong Dong, Zhuzhu Qin, Xiubin Tao, Xiancui Zhang, Aiping Wang
AimExamine profiles of safety attitudes among novices and explore whether profiles moderate the occupational identity–turnover pathway.BackgroundNovice nurses face unique challenges in adopting positive safety attitudes, which influence outcomes like turnover. However, past research found only average levels of safety attitudes among novices, ignoring possible heterogeneity. Exploring whether meaningful
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Correction to [A systematic review and meta‐analysis on the effectiveness of web‐based psychosocial interventions among patients with colorectal cancer] J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06
Citation: Wan, S. W., Chng, Y. J., Lim, S. H., Chong, C. S., Pikkarainen, M. & He, H.-G. (2022). A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effectiveness of web-based psychosocial interventions among patients with colorectal cancer. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 78, 1883–1896. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15258 In the results section of the ‘Abstract’, the statement ‘Meta-analyses revealed no positive
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What makes a world‐class nursing school and why does this matter? J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Patricia M. Davidson
1 INTRODUCTION I was recently asked to address this question in an invited seminar. Like many of these invitations, the task at hand provokes serious thought, attention and reflection. Firstly, I considered what are the attributes of a world-class nursing school, and, secondly, I reflected on why this question matters. I have had the honour and privilege of working at several world-class universities
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Determinants of the optimal selection of vascular access devices: A systematic review underpinned by the COM‐B behavioural model J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-03 Ismael Fernández‐Fernández, Enrique Castro‐Sánchez, Ian Blanco‐Mavillard
BackgroundOptimal selection of vascular access devices is based on multiple factors and is the first strategy to reduce vascular access device‐related complications. This process is dependent on behavioural and human factors. The COM‐B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour) model was used as a theoretical framework to organize the findings of this systematic review.Methods/AimsTo synthesize
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A protocol for a systematic review of social dimensions of resilience in older adults J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-05-02 Eerik Soares Mantere, Tine Rostgaard, Virpi Timonen, Jolanta Perek‐Białas
BackgroundPopulations are ageing, making the quality of old age a crucial issue. Some adversity in old age, such as loss of loved one or loss of physical function, is often experienced, as is the need for recovery from such adversity. Resilience in later life has become an important topic and has accumulated much empirical research. However, the research has mainly centred on individual factors, such
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The mental workload of ICU nurses performing human‐machine tasks and associated factors: A cross‐sectional questionnaire survey J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-30 Yan Yan, Chenglei Zhao, Xuanyi Bi, Calvin Kalun Or, Xuchun Ye
AimsTo assess the level of mental workload (MWL) of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses in performing different human‐machine tasks and examine the predictors of the MWL.DesignA cross‐sectional questionnaire study.MethodsBetween January and February 2021, data were collected from ICU nurses (n = 427) at nine tertiary hospitals selected from five (east, west, south, north, central) regions in China through
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Healthcare providers' perceived barriers and facilitators to screening for intimate partner violence in pregnant women attending prenatal clinics J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-26 Jane Frances Anyango, Jennifer Yost, Andrew Dobson, Julius Nkalubo, Amy McKeever
AimTo examine healthcare providers' extent of and perceived barriers and facilitators to screening for intimate partner violence in pregnant women attending prenatal clinics.DesignCross‐sectional descriptive design was used to collect data from 130 healthcare providers.MethodsSeventeen healthcare providers from 17 prenatal clinics in Kanungu district, Uganda, were recruited via convenience sampling
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Entangled in complexity: An ethnographic study of organizational adaptability and safe care transitions for patients with complex care needs J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Ann-Therese Hedqvist, Gesa Praetorius, Mirjam Ekstedt, Catharina Lindberg
The aim of this study was to visualize vulnerabilities and explore the dynamics of inter-professional collaboration and organizational adaptability in the context of care transitions for patients with complex care needs.
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Nursing PhD programmes in Australia: Where we are and where we are going J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Christine Stirling, Brendan McCormack, Yenna Salamonson, Karen-Leigh Edward, Debra Jackson
It is almost 20 years since The National Nursing and Nursing Education Taskforce released the ‘Priorities for Nursing and Midwifery Research in Australia’ report (National Nursing and Nursing Education Taskforce [N3ET], 2006). This report was the result of a national consultation commenced in 2005 at the behest of the Australian Government of the day, to develop national research priorities for nurses
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The application of antimicrobial stewardship knowledge to nursing practice: A national survey of United Kingdom pre‐registration nursing students J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-25 Molly Courtenay, Clare Hawker, Rose Gallagher, Enrique Castro‐Sanchez, Dinah J. Gould, Faten Al Salti, Jennifer Bate, Daniel Cooper, Rebecca Cooper, Rebecca Craig, Rebecca Dickenson, Debbie Fallon, Sharon Mcleod, Kate Morrow, Valerie Ness, Andrew Nichols, Sarah O'reilly, Sarah Partington, J. Claire Sevenoaks, Matthew Sunter, Jane Turner, Liz W. Underhill, Sarah L. Weaver
AimTo assess student nurses understanding and skills in the application of antimicrobial stewardship knowledge to practice.DesignQuantitative.MethodsCross‐sectional survey.ResultsFive hundred and twenty three student nurses responded across 23 UK universities. Although students felt prepared in competencies in infection prevention and control, patient‐centred care and interprofessional collaborative
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Parents' Trigger Tool for Children with Medical Complexity – PAT‐CMC: Development of a recognition tool for clinical deterioration at home J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-25 Catia Genna, Kiara Ros Thekkan, Caterina Geremia, Michela Di Furia, Corrado Cecchetti, Emilia Rufini, Michele Salata, Daniela Perrotta, Immacolata Dall'Oglio, Emanuela Tiozzo, Massimiliano Raponi, Orsola Gawronski
AimTo develop a trigger tool for parents and lay caregivers of children with medical complexity (CMC) at home and to validate its content.DesignThis was a multi‐method study, using qualitative data, a Delphi method and a concept mapping approach.MethodsA three‐round electronic Delphi was performed from December 2021 to April 2022 with a panel of 23 expert parents and 30 healthcare providers, supplemented
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Promoting resident thriving in nursing homes: A qualitative study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-25 Rebecca Baxter, Laura Corneliusson, Sabine Björk, David Edvardsson
AimTo explore how staff promote resident thriving in an Australian nursing home.DesignQualitative research design using content analysis.MethodsInterviews were held with 14 nursing staff working in an Australian nursing home in March/April 2018. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.ResultsFour themes were revealed: promoting personalized care; promoting opportunities for autonomy;
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Factors affecting environmental sustainability attitudes among nurses – Focusing on climate change cognition and behaviours: A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-25 Sophia J. Chung, Haeyoung Lee, Sun Joo Jang
AimsTo investigate the relationship between climate change cognition and behaviours (awareness, concern, motivation, behaviours at home and behaviours at work), positive and negative future cognition, and environmental sustainability attitudes in nurses and to identify the factors affecting environmental sustainability attitudes.DesignA cross‐sectional study.MethodsIn total, 358 nurses currently working
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Reclaiming Self‐Balancing on a Tightrope Across Time a grounded theory of transition to survivorship in older adult blood cancer survivors J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Sylvia K. Wood
AimTo develop a theoretical understanding of the transition to survivorship in older adult blood cancer survivors.DesignQualitative research employing Classic Glaserian Grounded Theory methods.MethodsPurposive and theoretical sampling recruited 17 participants via Leukaemia & Lymphoma Society© Community webpages (65–83 years) from across the US and Canada. Data from individual semi‐structured interviews
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First‐line managers' experience of guideline implementation during the COVID‐19 pandemic J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Erika Fjordkvist, Ann Catrine Eldh, Madeleine Winberg, Eva Joelsson‐Alm, Maria Hälleberg Nyman
Aim(s)To explore first‐line managers' experience of guideline implementation in orthopaedic care during the COVID‐19 pandemic.DesignA descriptive, qualitative study.MethodsSemi‐structured interviews with 30 first‐line nursing and rehabilitation managers in orthopaedic healthcare at university, regional and local hospitals. The interviews were analysed by thematic analysis.ResultsFirst‐line managers
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Spiritual interventions: Improving the lives of colorectal cancer survivors—A systematic literature review J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Calixtus Abiodun Okere, Tarja Kvist, Natalia Sak-Dankosky, Victor Yerris
To systematically review the types of spiritual interventions available for colorectal cancer survivors and determine if they improve their lives.
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Response to ‘Transgender people in nursing discourse: An integrative review’ by Padhila and colleagues (2022) J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Jordon D. Bosse, Kasey B. Jackman, Somatra Connolly, Tania T. Von Visger
We are writing regarding the article ‘Transgender people in nursing discourse: An integrative review’ by Padilha et al. (2022), which sought to identify and summarize the nursing literature about the extent to which nurses understand the lived experience of transgender people. Data from the included articles (N = 33) were extracted and grouped into three themes: Understanding from the trans individual's
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Status quo and influencing factors of multiprofessional and multidisciplinary teamwork for early mobilization in mechanically ventilated patients in ICUs: A multi-centre survey study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Xueqin Wang, Ying Lv, Chuanlin Zhang, Jie Mi, Qinghua Zhao
To understand the status quo of multiprofessional and multidisciplinary collaboration for early mobilization of mechanically ventilated patients in Chinese ICUs and identify any factors that may influence this practice.
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Development and validation of machine learning models to predict frailty risk for elderly J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Wei Zhang, Junchao Wang, Fang Xie, Xinghui Wang, Shanshan Dong, Nan Luo, Feng Li, Yuewei Li
AimsEarly identification and intervention of the frailty of the elderly will help lighten the burden of social medical care and improve the quality of life of the elderly. Therefore, we used machine learning (ML) algorithm to develop models to predict frailty risk in the elderly.DesignA prospective cohort study.MethodsWe collected data on 6997 elderly people from Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity
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Predictors of fall protection motivation among older adults in rural communities in a middle‐income country: A cross‐sectional study using the Protection Motivation Theory J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Mei Fong Ong, Kim Lam Soh, Rosalia Saimon, Hasni Idayu Saidi, Ing Khieng Tiong, Wai Wai Myint, Manfred Mortell, Salimah Japar
AimsTo evaluate factors associated with fall protection motivation to engage in fall preventive behaviour among rural community‐dwelling older adults aged 55 and above using the protection motivation theory scale.DesignA cross‐sectional study.MethodsThe study was conducted in a healthcare clinic in Malaysia, using multistage random sampling from November 2021 to January 2022. Three hundred seventy‐five
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Nurse leaders' interpersonal communication competence: A mixed‐method systematic review J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Petra Kämäräinen, Leena Mikkola, Anu Nurmeksela, Mea Wright, Tarja Kvist
Aim(s)To identify and synthesize evidence available on nurse leaders' interpersonal communication competence.DesignSystematic mixed‐methods review according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis checklist.MethodsThe data were collected following predefined inclusion criteria. Two authors independently performed the study selection using Covidence software. Three
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The impact of a climate of perceived organizational support on nurses' well‐being and healthcare‐unit performance: A longitudinal questionnaire study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Pernilla Larsman, Anders Pousette, Marianne Törner
AimTo investigate the relationship between nurses' climate of perceived organizational support, and their well‐being and healthcare‐unit performance.DesignA two‐wave cohort questionnaire study among nurses within six hospitals in Sweden.MethodsHypotheses were tested using cross‐lagged path models on the individual (organizational support, job satisfaction, burnout, intention to stay) and aggregate
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Nurses' perspectives on shared decision‐making in the daily care of hospitalized patients with dementia: An exploratory qualitative study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Annette Plantinga, Petrie F. Roodbol, Barbara C. van Munster, Evelyn J. Finnema
AimGain insight into the process of shared decision‐making (SDM) in daily hospital care for patients with dementia from nurses' perspectives.DesignExplorative qualitative design.MethodsIn‐depth digital interviews were conducted with 14 registered nurses between June and November 2022. A phenomenological approach was applied using Colaizzi's seven‐step method.ResultsFive themes were identified in the
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Development of a competency framework for advanced practice nurses: A co‐design process J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Ann Van Hecke, Elsie Decoene, Mieke Embo, Dimitri Beeckman, Jochen Bergs, Annelies Courtens, Jacinthe Dancot, Fabienne Dobbels, Goddelieve Alice Goossens, Noortje Jacobs, Theo Van Achterberg, Peter Van Bogaert, Thérèse Van Durme, Sofie Verhaeghe, Ellen Vlaeyen, Eva Goossens
AimsThe aim of the study was to develop a comprehensive competency framework for advanced practice nurses in Belgium.DesignA co‐design development process was conducted.MethodsThis study consisted of two consecutive stages (November 2020–December 2021): (1) developing a competency framework for advanced practice nurses in Belgium by the research team, based on literature and (2) group discussions or
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Transforming outcome expectations into retention among hospital nurses: A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Tzu‐Ling Huang, Hao‐Yuan Chang, Min Huang, Alice May‐Kuen Wong, Wen‐Pin Yu, T. C. E. Cheng, Ching‐I Teng
AimTo examine the main effects and interaction effects of outcome expectations (e.g., anticipated satisfactory salary and benefits), nurse identity (a sense of membership in the nursing profession), and information‐access efficiency of the electronic medical record system (how the system enables nurses to quickly retrieve the needed information) on nurses' retention.DesignThis study uses a cross‐sectional
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Eating experiences in people living with dementia: A concept analysis using Rodgers's methodology J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Zih‐Ling Wang, Jenna R. McHale, Basia Belza, Jennifer Sonney
AimsTo analyse the concept of eating experiences in people living with dementia.DesignRodgers' evolutionary method of concept analysis was used as a framework for the paper.Data SourcesThe literature was searched using electronic databases PubMed, Google Scholar, CINHAL, PsycInfo, Web of Science, Embase and Elsevier databases. These databases cover a variety of disciplines, including but not limited
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A concurrent mixed‐method study exploring the experiences of interprofessional collaboration among Canadian midwives and obstetricians J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Mohamed Toufic El Hussein, Susan Jacoby, Matthew Mclarnon, Daniel Favell, Aliyah Dosani
AimThis study explores the experiences of interprofessional collaboration of Canadian midwives and obstetricians from midwives' perspective.DesignA concurrent mixed‐methods approach that combined a small validation study and qualitative thematic analysis was used to provide evidence of the nature and importance of collaboration between Registered Midwives (RMs) and obstetricians.MethodEighteen RMs
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Australian nursing students' experiences of workplace violence during clinical placement: A cross‐sectional study J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Sandra Johnston, Amanda Fox, Susan Patterson, Rikki Jones, Hila Dafny, Jacqueline Pich, Jed Duff
AimTo identify the nature, degree and contributing factors of workplace violence (WPV) incidents experienced by Australian nursing students during clinical placement.DesignDescriptive cross‐sectional study.MethodsData were collected from 13 September to 25 November 2022. Eligible participants included all nursing students enrolled in nursing degrees at any Australian university who had completed at
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Impact of telehealth on stroke survivor–caregiver dyad in at‐home rehabilitation: A systematic review J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Davide Bartoli, Antonello Petrizzo, Ercole Vellone, Rosaria Alvaro, Gianluca Pucciarelli
AimTo examine studies involving the impact of telerehabilitation (TLR), tele‐training and tele‐support on the dyad stroke survivor and caregiver in relation to psychological, physical, social and health dimensions.DesignA systematic review was conducted.Data SourcesThe following electronic databases were consulted until September 2023: PsycInfo, CINAHL, Eric, Ovid, PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Central
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A systematic review exploring healthcare professionals' perceptions of take‐home naloxone dispensing in acute care areas J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Karen Osinski, Janyne Afseth
AimsTo explore healthcare professionals' perceptions and experiences of take‐home naloxone initiatives in acute care settings to gain an understanding of issues facilitating or impeding dispensing.DesignSystematic literature review.Data SourcesCochrane, MEDLINE and CINAHL were searched from 15/03/2021 to 18/03/2021, with a follow‐up search performed via PubMed on 22/03/2021. The years 2011 to 2021
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The impact of digital technology use on nurses' professional identity and relations of power: a literature review J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Michael Knop, Marius Mueller, Stephanie Kaiser, Christian Rester
AimThis study seeks to review how the use of digital technologies in clinical nursing affects nurses' professional identity and the relations of power within clinical environments.DesignLiterature review.Data SourcesPubMed and CINAHL databases were searched in April 2023.MethodsWe screened 874 studies in English and German, of which 15 were included in our final synthesis reflecting the scientific
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Home‐based management on hospital re‐admission rates in COPD patients: A systematic review J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Rita Corcoran, Zena Moore, Pinar Avsar, Bridget Murray
AimTo determine the impact of home‐based management on hospital re‐admission rates in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).DesignSystematic review methodology was utilized, combining meta‐analysis, where appropriate, or a narrative analysis of the data from included studies.Data SourcesElectronic databases CINAHL, MEDLINE, PubMed, Embase and SAGE journals for primary papers, 2015
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Task shifting in Dutch nursing practice: A repeated cross‐sectional analysis of nurses' experiences J. Adv. Nurs. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Renate F. Wit, Anke J. E. de Veer, Kim de Groot, Ronald S. Batenburg, Anneke L. Francke
AimThis study aims firstly to identify shifts in the execution of medical tasks by nurses in the past decade. Secondly, it aims to explore nurses' perspectives on task shifting: how they think task shifting affects the quality of care, the attractiveness of nursing practice and their collaboration with physicians.DesignA quantitative repeated cross‐sectional study.MethodsA nationwide survey was conducted