Hajdarevic, Senada Norberg, Astrid Lundman, Berit Hörnsten, Åsa
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Journal of clinical nursing
To explore how chronic illness transforms the self when living with and managing chronic illness and what this means for their self and identity. We also discuss how people with chronic conditions could be supported by healthcare professionals to manage illness in daily life. Self-management recommendations from health care are commonly based on a ...
Groves, Patricia S Farag, Amany Perkhounkova, Yelena Sabin, Janice A Witry, Matthew J Wright, Brad
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Journal of clinical nursing
To test the influences of patient, safety event and nurse characteristics on nurse judgements of credibility, importance and intent to report patients' safety concerns. Factorial survey experiment. A total of 240 nurses were recruited and completed an online survey including demographic information and responses to eight factorial vignettes consist...
Hölzing, Carlos Ramon van der Linde, Julia Kersting, Stephan Busemann, Alexandra
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Journal of clinical nursing
Clinical decision-making is based on objective and subjective criteria, including healthcare workers impressions and feelings. This research examines the perception and implications of a 'bad feeling' experienced by healthcare professionals, focusing on its prevalence and characteristics. A cross-sectional paper-based survey was conducted from Janu...
Parekh, Abhishek Hill, Keith D Guerbaai, Raphaëlle Ashley
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Journal of clinical nursing
The population is rapidly growing, significantly impacting healthcare settings such as hospitals and long-term care. Falls are a major concern, being a leading cause of hospitalisations and injuries especially among adults aged 60 and above. Despite extensive research on falls prevention and risk factors, there is limited study on effective post-fa...
Nic Dhonnacha, Seána Kerr, Lisa McCague, Yvonne Cawley, Des
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Journal of clinical nursing
To analyse the literature on parents' experiences of accessing mental health services with their adolescents for mental health challenges in Ireland. Health systems globally have inadequately addressed mental health service needs resulting in notable gaps between population needs and access to adolescent mental health services. This scoping review ...
Aloweni, Fazila Lim, Siew Hoon Gunasegaran, Nanthakumahrie Ostbye, Truls Ang, Shin Yuh Siow, Kee Chen Elaine
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Journal of clinical nursing
To summarise the evidence and present the state of the science on pressure injury care bundles in the community. Specifically, this review examined (i) the extent of pressure injury by studying its prevalence and incidence in the last 10 years, (ii) the risk factors associated with community-acquired pressure injury and (iii) the components and out...
Hweidi, Issa M Jebreel, Omar H Alhawatmeh, Hossam N Jarrah, Mohamad I Abu-Awwad, Awwad A Hweidi, Mohammed I
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Journal of clinical nursing
Sleep is a fundamental prerequisite for physical and mental health. Poor quality of sleep is common among post-cardiac surgery patients and leads to serious health conditions. To conduct a systematic review that investigates the effectiveness of eye masks, earplugs and deep-breathing exercise on sleep quality among post-cardiac surgery patients. A ...
Chen, Nuo He, Wenbin Chen, Xiaoyan Li, Yan Cheng, Xiaolin Liu, Li Qian, Hua Qiao, Fu Cheng, Fan Deng, Yi
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Journal of clinical nursing
To identify the contaminated areas of the hand collection and analyse the distribution characteristics of bacteria in the hand after swab collection. This study used a cross-sectional design. A cross-sectional study sampling 50 pairs of hands (sampling hand and auxiliary hand) of healthcare workers was performed. Ten samples were collected from eac...
Cilluffo, Silvia Bassola, Barbara Lyons, Karen S Lee, Christopher S Vellone, Ercole Pucciarelli, Gianluca Clari, Marco Dimonte, Valerio Lusignani, Maura
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Journal of clinical nursing
To examine the role of nurse-patient mutuality on three self-care behaviours in chronic illness patients. A cross-sectional multi-centre study was conducted. Mutuality was measured with the Nurse-Patient Mutuality in Chronic Illness scale which has the dimensions of developing and going beyond, being a point of reference and deciding and sharing ca...
Gómez-Chica, Pablo Rueda-Ruzafa, Lola Aparicio-Mota, Adrián Rodriguez-Arrastia, Miguel Ropero-Padilla, Carmen Rodriguez-Valbuena, Cristian Román, Pablo
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Journal of clinical nursing
To understand the factors that contribute to the risk of suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual (sexual minorities) youth. The 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 issu...