Comment on: Effect of a game-based intervention on preoperative pain and anxiety in children: A systematic review and me...
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
To synthesise qualitative research on pulmonary sequelae of COVID-19 and identify patient needs and experiences to develop nursing care strategies. Qualitative research on long COVID by subtype has not yet occurred. As pulmonary sequelae constitute a serious long COVID subtype, exploring patient experience and needs can generate knowledge to guide ...
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Recent studies have suggested increased rates of depression in healthcare workers (HCWs), with direct impact on care quality and productivity. The objective was to determine the proportion of HCWs adequately treated for their major depression in a nationwide survey, the proportion of lifestyle risk factors for depression, and to determine if workin...
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Through interviews with clinical service providers, we explored stigma's impact on HIV service provision for African Americans during COVID-19. African Americans experience disproportionate rates of HIV and COVID-19. We explored COVID-19's impact on HIV services for African American adults in a Southern city. The study was qualitative and observati...
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
To evaluate the simulation design characteristics that may influence the stress, anxiety and self-confidence of undergraduate nursing students during learning. Systematic review with meta-analysis. Searchers were conducted in October 2020 and updated in August 2022 in the databases CENTRAL, CINAHL, Embase®, ERIC, LILACS, MEDLINE, PsycINFO®, Scopus ...
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
This study aimed to identify the associations between longitudinal trajectories of self-care behaviours and unplanned hospital readmissions in patients with heart failure. Adherence to self-care behaviours is crucial to prevent hospital readmissions; however, self-care behaviours remain unsatisfactory among patients with heart failure. Studies of l...
Published in Journal of clinical nursing
Nurses usually provide direct patient care. However, they account for the majority of healthcare workers (HCWs) injured by needles or other sharp objects. To assess the prevalence of needle stick injuries (NSI) among nurses worldwide; according to WHO regions, the socioeconomic development index (SDI) of countries, and the developmental status of i...