Li, Bo Du, Kun Qu, Guanchen Tang, Naifu
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To comprehend the current research hotspots and emerging trends in big data research within the global nursing domain. Bibliometric analysis. The quality articles for analysis indexed by the science core collection were obtained from the Web of Science database as of February 10, 2023.The descriptive, visual analysis and text mining were realized b...
You, Wenpeng Donnelly, Frank
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As the largest profession within the healthcare industry, nursing and midwifery workforce (NMW) provides comprehensive healthcare to children and their families. This study quantified the independent role of NMW in reducing under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) worldwide. A retrospective, observational and correlational study to examine the independent rol...
Seyhan Şahin, Semra Ayaz-Alkaya, Sultan
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The study was carried out to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on peer bullying and cyberbullying among adolescents. A parallel-group randomized controlled trial. The study population consisted of ninth-grade (aged 14 years) high school students (n = 200). The study was completed with 48 participants (intervention: 24; control: 24...
Nicoll, Leslie H Carter-Templeton, Heather Oermann, Marilyn H Bailey, Hannah E Owens, Jacqueline K Wrigley, Jordan Ledbetter, Leila S
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The output of scholarly publications in scientific literature has increased exponentially in recent years. This increase in literature has been accompanied by an increase in retractions. Although some of these may be attributed to publishing errors, many are the result of unsavory research practices. The purposes of this study were to identify the ...
Cougot, Baptiste Gillet, Nicolas Morin, Alexandre J S Gauvin, Jules Ollierou, Florian Moret, Leïla Tripodi, Dominique
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Research on structural empowerment has typically adopted a variable-centered perspective, which is not ideal to study the combined effects of structural empowerment components. This person-centered investigation aims to enhance our knowledge about the configurations, or profiles, of healthcare employees' perceptions of the structural empowerment di...
Gnaim-Mwassi, Nora Winterstein, Tova Band Avieli, Hila
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Research on aging women who are involved in prostitution is currently limited, both in terms of the number of studies conducted and their scope. Nevertheless, the available research suggests that women who are aging while involved in prostitution may confront some unique challenges. Thus, the study aims to explore the experiences of aging as narrat...
Shestiperov, Alexander Grinstein-Cohen, Orli Lindell, Deborah Irani, Elliane Kagan, Ilya
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Individuals with serious mental illness often have persistent and disruptive symptoms. These can profoundly affect their children's lives, exposing them to adverse social and psychological conditions. Such conditions can result in traumatic lived experiences during childhood, which can carry over into adulthood, influencing their self-perceptions a...
Ghavi, Arezoo Hassankhani, Hadi Meert, Kathleen L
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Providing support to parents is an evidence-based practice and a crucial part of family-centered nursing care. However, it is not clear who and how to provide the best support to parents during and after their child's resuscitation attempts. This study was conducted to explore the characteristics and roles of parental supporters responsible for car...
Tan, Amil Kusain Jr Capezuti, Elizabeth Samuels, William Ellery Backhaus, Ramona Wagner, Laura M
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Many long-term care facilities in the United States face significant problems with nurse retention and turnover. These challenges are attributed, at least in part, to moral distress and a negative nurse practice environment. The purpose of the study was divided into two parts: first, to investigate the relationships among nurse practice environment...
Keedle, Hazel Dahlen, Hannah G
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To use co-design principles to design a nationwide maternity experiences survey and to distribute the survey through social media. A co-designed, cross sectional, and national online survey. Using co-design principles from study design and throughout the research process a cross-sectional, online, national survey of Australian women's experiences o...