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Showing papers in "Journal of Research in Nursing in 2021"


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TL;DR: The results of this study not only showed a significant association between perceived stress and job burnout in nurses, but also increased the understanding about the buffering role of self-compassion in the link between perceived Stress and job burnt out in nurses.
Abstract: BackgroundJob burnout is more prevalent among nurses than other medical team members and may have adverse effects on the mental and physical health of both nurses and their patients.AimsTo evaluate...

14 citations


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TL;DR: Interventions to reduce nurses’ emotional exhaustion and strengthen resilience can mitigate the negative effects of verbal abuse and to some extent the effects of physical violence.
Abstract: BackgroundThe rising rate of workplace violence in hospitals is a serious concern. While leading organisations recommend implementing interventions to address workplace violence, little is known ab...

12 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a practical approach to improve the confounding challenge of patient safety is proposed to report near miss near misses, and evidence suggests that patient safety culture and the characteristics of errors might improve patient safety.
Abstract: BackgroundReporting near misses is a practical approach to improve the confounding challenge of patient safety. Evidence suggests that patient safety culture and the characteristics of errors might...

10 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive approach within reviews is proposed to ensure the reliability and completeness of the reliability of the reviews, which promote a holistic understanding of the research topic and improve the quality of the review.
Abstract: BackgroundIntegrative reviews within healthcare promote a holistic understanding of the research topic. Structure and a comprehensive approach within reviews are important to ensure the reliability...

10 citations


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TL;DR: The Confidence in Managing Challenging Situations Scale is a successful measure of confidence for nursing students in healthcare settings and can be applied in alternative healthcare settings for the identification of confidence levels in those student nurses learning in care settings.
Abstract: BackgroundSelf-confidence and self-efficacy are vital psychological constructs that can affect a student’s performance.AimsTo measure the level of confidence in nursing students in managing challen...

9 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the training and mouth care practice of nursing staff in hospital Trusts across England and found that oral health has been found to deteriorate during hospital admission, mouth...
Abstract: BackgroundThis study investigated the training and mouth care practice of nursing staff in hospital Trusts across England. Oral health has been found to deteriorate during hospital admission, mouth...

8 citations


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TL;DR: Social support was found to be the most significant predictive factor for readmission and nurses should promote social support interventions for coronary artery disease patients to improve the quality of care, decrease readmission rates and improve patients' quality of life.
Abstract: BackgroundCoronary artery disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality with high readmission rates. Hospital readmissions for coronary artery disease contribute to rising healthcare costs an...

8 citations


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TL;DR: There was a positive correlation between moral sensitivity and caring behaviour in nurses, that is, nurses provided better caring behaviour as levels of moral sensitivity increased.
Abstract: BackgroundDifferent and contradictory results have been reported for nurses’ caring behaviour and moral sensitivity.AimsThe present study aimed to examine the correlation between nurses’ caring beh...

8 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the contribution of nurses safety competence and performance to these errors is a high priority and it has been over 20 years since the first repurchase of a nurse's license.
Abstract: BackgroundMedical errors are a worldwide concern and the contribution of nurses’ safety competence and performance to these errors is a high priority. It has been over 20 years since the first repo...

7 citations



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TL;DR: Perceptions of just culture differ between experienced providers and nursing students; nursing students have less experience with reporting errors and factor analysis of Just Culture Assessment Tool-Nursing Education items demonstrated these differences, supporting modification of items by the instrument developers.
Abstract: BackgroundJust culture has been identified as a vital component of safety culture by national and international organisations. In a just culture, emphasis is not placed on blaming individuals for e...

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TL;DR: Stroke survivors and informal carers lack knowledge and support needed to manage medication early after discharge, and nurses’ opportunities to promote medication adherence are under-exploited.
Abstract: BackgroundSecondary prevention medication after stroke reduces risk of recurrence, but adherence is often poor. Stroke survivors’, carers’ and nurses’ perspectives of early post-stroke medication a...

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TL;DR: This review summarises the current body of knowledge related to healthcare-seeking behaviour among college students, health information resource utilisation and its influence on healthcare- seeking behaviour and barriers to accessing care among this population.
Abstract: Background/aimsTo review the literature on college students’ healthcare-seeking behaviours to uncover the current evidence and promote better healthcare-seeking behaviours and essentially better he...

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TL;DR: In this paper, the aim of the study was to determine the role of nurses in improving healthcare quality and patient safety by exhibiting stronger leadership by taking more responsibility and accountability to improve healthcare quality.
Abstract: BackgroundNurses need to exhibit stronger leadership by taking more responsibility and accountability to improve healthcare quality and patient safety.AimsThe aim of this study was to determine the...

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TL;DR: Cameroon became a republic in 1960 but tensions have continued over the last half century; such tensions, and some of the opportunities afforded, have shaped policy decisions around issue of national security.
Abstract: BackgroundCameroon became a republic in 1960 but tensions have continued over the last half century; such tensions, and some of the opportunities afforded, have shaped policy decisions around issue...

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TL;DR: In this paper, a phenomenological study allows researchers to cast aside their perceptions to understand nurses' lived experiences, and from there to discover the root causes of epidemics and epidemics.
Abstract: BackgroundWith epidemics emerging at a hastened pace, a phenomenological study allows researchers to cast aside their perceptions to understand nurses’ lived experiences, and from there to discover...

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TL;DR: Most of the equipment was rented, and significant delays in its delivery were reported, and the need for education and training and the dissemination of policies and guidelines were identified.
Abstract: BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity is rising, and obese persons are more likely to use healthcare services and require moving and handling care.AimsThis study explored the frequency, logistics and...

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TL;DR: Improvements in education and awareness together with a more coherent approach, for example, as recommended in the European Society of Anaesthesiology Guidelines, could help to reduce the impact of postoperative delirium in older people.
Abstract: BackgroundPostoperative delirium is a major complication associated with anaesthesia and surgery, more commonly seen in older people.AimsThe aims of this study were to explore the knowledge and und...

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TL;DR: The Nottingham Legacy Nurse Programme as mentioned in this paper was developed in response to the reducing supply of new nursing registrants and an ageing workforce, which comprised components of focussed men and women nurses.
Abstract: BackgroundA Nottingham Legacy Nurse Programme was developed in response to the reducing supply of new nursing registrants and an ageing workforce. The programme comprised components of focussed men...

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TL;DR: Value congruence is the extent to which an individual's values align with the values of their organization as mentioned in this paper, i.e., the extent that an individual value aligns with the organization's values.
Abstract: BackgroundValues are of high importance to the nursing profession. Value congruence is the extent to which an individual’s values align with the values of their organisation. Value congruence has i...


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TL;DR: Findings suggest that infrastructure developments are required across higher education institutions and general practice organisations to bring about a cultural change to equip and empower general practice nurses to consider and pursue clinical academic careers.
Abstract: BackgroundClinical academics are health professionals who provide direct patient care alongside engaging in health research Despite the generally agreed consensus that such roles enhance evidence-

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TL;DR: The impact of specialist and advanced-level nurses on people with HF is found to be broadly equivalent to physicians regarding mortality, hospital admissions and length of stay, while superior in terms of self-assessment and self-care behaviours.
Abstract: BackgroundThe inclusion of specialist nurses in multi-disciplinary teams is the current gold standard for care of people with heart failure (HF) in the UK; however, they remain underutilised in pra...




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TL;DR: In this article, an international learning collaborative fostered learning with, from and about patients around the world is described, with the goal of reducing patient harm and negative outcomes for patients around world.
Abstract: BackgroundPatient harm is a global crisis fueling negative outcomes for patients around the world. Working together in an international learning collaborative fostered learning with, from and about...

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TL;DR: Thematic analysis revealed the centrality of religion in determining healthcare workers’ acceptability of suicide, specific religious beliefs that influenced their views on the right-to-die issue, and perceptions of the suicidal patient’s religiousness/spirituality.
Abstract: BackgroundThere has been mixed findings on whether a healthcare workers’ religious beliefs contribute positively or negatively to their attitudes towards suicidal patients.AimsThis study aims to ex...

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TL;DR: The lived experiences of healthcare professionals during the operation “Ancient Babylon” in Iraq are explored to understand their feelings and problems encountered and advice is given for those interested in pursuing similar experiences.
Abstract: BackgroundHealthcare professionals are usually employed in civilian inpatient and outpatient settings but can also work in countries experiencing military conflict.AimsTo explore the lived experien...

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TL;DR: This study is unique in asking directly of family caregivers of older persons who died of dementia what they learned and what they want to share and recommend to ongoing and future family caregivers.
Abstract: Background and aimsFamily members who care for older adults with dementia encounter significant difficulties across many domains. There is limited research in this area; thus, the aim here is to sh...