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This free service is available to anyone who has published and whose publication is in l of professional applied nursing research ly published articles from applied nursing ting the effectiveness of pre-operative platelet inhibition testing to reduce costs and pre-operative length of er bobbitt | kathleen petro | michael ied nursing assistants' perspectives of the cares® activities of daily living dementia care dobbs | john hobday | rosalyn roker | merrie j. Paul and nursing assistants decision-making regarding use of safe patient handling and mobility technology: a qualitative louise kanaskie | cynthia role of job satisfaction, work engagement, self-efficacy and agentic capacities on nurses' turnover intention and patient de simone | anna planta | gianfranco lled urine specimens for gonorrhea and chlamydia testing: implications for k o'byrne | lauren -promoting lifestyles and their related influences among nursing assistants in nursing homes in chen | jing zhang | wei l and pharmacy students shadowing advanced practice nurses to develop interprofessional monahan | kathleen sparbel | judie heinschel | kathryn wirtz rugen | kelly s of hazard perception training (hpt) on nursing students' risk sensitivity to patient safety and developing safety control hee kim | sun young jeong | myung soon ing the psychometric properties of the arabic version of the spirituality questionnaire among university students in south a. Chan | ka ming chow | shengbo yang | yang luo | huilin cheng | honghong effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction on hospital nursing -chen wang | ling-yi wang | shih-ming shih | shu-chuan chang | sheng-yu fan | wen-yu 2d6 drug-gene and drug-drug-gene interactions among patients prescribed pharmacogenetically actionable ll r. You might appreciate this item(s) i saw at nursing a copy to your message has been successfully sent to your error has occurred while processing your request.

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This free service is available to anyone who has published and whose publication is in l of professional cited applied nursing research most cited articles published since 2012, extracted from effects of mindfulness eating and yoga exercise on blood sugar levels of pregnant women with gestational diabetes 27, issue 4, january 2014, pages a youngwanichsetha | sasitorn phumdoung | thitiporn ingkathawornwong. This article describes methods for evaluating six parameters of nursing interventions (necessity, acceptability, feasibility, fidelity, safety, and effectiveness) and emphasizes the importance of assessing them from the intervention recipient's perspective. Gregory | lucy obtained from the patient medical record are often a component of clinical research led by nurse investigators. Research strategies for reliable data collection from the patient medical record include the development of a precise data collection tool, the use of a coding manual, and ongoing communication with research staff.

Main research variables and measurement: physical adjustment was measured by the side effects incidence and severity subscales of the breast cancer treatment response inventory (bctri) and the overall health status score of the self-rated health subscale of the multilevel assessment instrument. Implications for nursing: the results are important to evidence-based practice and the determination of the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of interventions in improving patient outcomes. Measures: sf-36 health survey, nursing stress scale (nss), perceived stress scale (pss), sit-and-reach test, functional reach test, the work limitations questionnaire, workplace injury and unscheduled time off. This brief paper examines the effect of an interprofessional simulation-based communication education program in enhancing medical and nursing students' perceptions of each other's profession and their attitudes toward nurse-physician collaboration.

Pretest-posttest design was conducted on 96 medical and nursing students who demonstrated the existence of professional stereotypes in the baseline data. 2012 elsevier on the professional self: nursing students' perceptions of learning about roles, identity and teamwork in an interprofessional clinical 27, issue 2, january 2014, pages hood | robyn cant | michelle leech | julie baulch | alana : this study aims to describe how senior nursing students viewed the clinical learning environment and matured their professional identity through interprofessional learning in a student-led hospital 'ward'. Background: undergraduate nursing and medical student teams participated in a trial of ward-based interprofessional clinical learning, managing patients over 2. Five main themes emerged describing their engagement in 'trying on' a professional role: 'experiencing independence and autonomy'; 'seeing clearly what nursing's all about'; 'altered images of other professions'; 'ways of communicating and collaborating' and 'becoming a functioning team'.

We consider this essential learning for future interprofessional collaboration which should be included in senior nursing students' education. Smith | marilyn werkowitch | andrea qualitative research study methods, this study identified the key factors that patients, health care professionals, and family caregivers perceived as most helpful in effectively managing heart failure (hf) at home. Data sources: electronic databases of koreamed, korea scientific and technological intelligence center, korean society of nursing science, korean academy of psychiatric mental health nursing, ovid-medline and embase were searched up to may 25th, 2012 for relevant articles. Development and efficient use of tailored exercise programs for elderly people is a prudent nges and facilitators to nurse use of a guideline-based nursing information system: recommendations for nurse 27, issue 1, february 2014, pages a s.

Hand | jessie : the aims of this study were to develop empirical data on how nurses used an evidenced-based nursing information system (nis) and to identify challenges and facilitators to nis adoption for nurse leaders. Purpose of the mindful nursing pilot study was to explore the impact of mindfulness training for nursing staff on levels of mindfulness, compassion satisfaction, burnout, and stress. The pilot was designed as a quasi-experimental research study; staff on one nursing unit participated in the 10-week mindfulness training program while another, similar nursing unit served as the control group. 2014 elsevier s of back massage on chemotherapy-related fatigue and anxiety: supportive care and therapeutic touch in cancer 26, issue 4, november 2013, pages karagozoglu | emine quasi-experimental and cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the efficacy of back massage, a nursing intervention, on the process of acute fatigue developing due to chemotherapy and on the anxiety level emerging in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy during this process.

2013 elsevier ting research with end-of-life populations: overcoming recruitment challenges when working with clinical 25, issue 4, november 2012, pages j. Burgener | karen kavanaugh | catherine ryan | gail ting end-of-life (eol) research can present numerous challenges associated with recruitment and retention of research subjects. The purposes of this article were to describe recruitment challenges in eol research when collaborating with different types of clinical agencies and to discuss strategies that are being used to overcome these recruitment issues. The large majority of the nurses' oral care knowledge was learned during their basic nursing education.

2012 elsevier iveness of nursing interventions in heart failure patients in home care using nanda-i, nic, and 26, issue 4, november 2013, pages azzolin | claudia motta mussi | karen brasil ruschel | emiliane nogueira de souza | amália de fátima lucena | eneida rejane ive: the objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of nursing interventions (nic) using nursing outcomes (noc) and based on nanda-i nursing diagnoses in patients with heart failure in home care. 2013 elsevier ishing research in a palliative care clinical setting: perceived barriers and implemented 27, issue 1, february 2014, pages bullen | kate maher | john p. Rosenberg | bradley are many challenges in developing research projects in research-naïve clinical settings, especially palliative care where resistance to participate in research has been identified. These challenges to the implementation of research are common in nursing practice and are associated with attitudes towards research participation, and some lack of understanding of research as a process to improve clinical practice.

This is despite the professional nursing requirement to conduct research into issues that influence palliative care practice. The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of implementing a clinical research project in collaboration with the clinicians of a palliative care community team and to reflect on the strategies implemented to overcome the challenges involved. The challenges presented here demonstrate the importance of proactively implementing engagement strategies from the inception of a research project in a clinical setting. Issue ibe totable of contents of contents receive news and publication updates for nursing research and practice, enter your email address in the box mation email sent.

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