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Implementation of support meetings for patients undergoing outpatient chemotherapy by a multidisciplinary cancer team
Published 2025-02-01“…Background: Outpatient chemotherapy is a standard treatment for cancer. In nursing care for outpatients, it is important to enhance patients’ self-efficacy. …”
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L’Accompagnement thérapeutique : occasion de partage ou de confrontation de cultures ?
Published 2017-06-01“…We propose with this contribution to understand the practice of "therapeutic support" in a day hospital - HdJ - of a universitary healthcare specialized in treating of the urinary chronic disease - and to analyze the effects on the caregivers - 3 designated nurses - and on the carereceivers - patients and their family. …”
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Quality indicators of supportive care for patients with cancer undergoing treatment: a systematic review
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Patients need to be supported in combining treatment with daily life. However, measurement of supportive care indicators related to treatment-related side effects is under-reported. …”
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Perceived barriers and facilitators to breast-feeding support practices in hospitals and birthing facilities in the USA
Published 2025-01-01“…Results: Low interest among mothers was reported as the most significant barrier to providing breast-feeding support among all administrators. Non-BFHI hospital administrators were more likely to report cost, nursing staff and physician resistance and hospital infrastructure as barriers to initiating practices. …”
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Peer support for discharge from hospital to community mental healthcare: a cost analysis
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Factors Associated with Adherence to Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Among Patients Attending a Nurse-Led Community Clinic in Australia: A Qualitative Study
Published 2025-01-01“…<b>Methods:</b> This qualitative study included purposively patients with diabetes recruited from a nurse-led community screening clinic in Australia. …”
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Psychosocial work characteristic profiles and health outcomes in registered nurses at different stages of their careers: a cross-sectional study
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Background Individual psychosocial work characteristics have been associated with the health and well-being of registered nurses. However, it remains to be determined whether different types of psychosocial work characteristics form patterned profiles and whether the profiles are associated with registered nurses’ health and welfare at different stages of their careers. …”
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Poor Nurses’ Work Environment Increases Quiet Quitting and Reduces Work Engagement: A Cross-Sectional Study in Greece
Published 2025-01-01“…Moreover, our multivariable analysis identified a positive association between nurse manager ability, leadership, and support, collegial nurse–physician relationships, nursing foundations for quality of care, and work engagement among nurses. …”
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Nurses’ Perspectives and Experiences of Using a Bed-Exit Information System in an Acute Hospital Setting: Mixed Methods Study
Published 2025-02-01“… BackgroundTechnology that detects early when a patient at risk of falling leaves the bed can support nurses in acute care hospitals. …”
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The Effect of a Training Program (Retention) on the Clinical Competence, Self-Efficacy, and Occupational Stress of Undergraduate Students of Anesthesia: The Transition from Student...
Published 2024-11-01“…The intervention consisted of an educational-supportive program called retention that was applied to the intervention group and lasted for 6 months. …”
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Serial mediating role of transformational leadership and perception of artificial intelligence use in the effect of employee happiness on innovative work behaviour in nurses
Published 2025-02-01“…Data were collected from 458 nurses by convenience sampling method. In this cross-sectional study, scales whose validity and reliability were supported by other studies were used. …”
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Psychological Distress during Ovarian Cancer Treatment: Improving Quality by Examining Patient Problems and Advanced Practice Nursing Interventions
Published 2011-01-01“…Highly-distressed women not psychologically ready to work through emotional consequences of cancer at treatment onset may obtain support from APNs to manage cancer problems as they arise. …”
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Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Caring for dying patients is associated with psychological trauma, strong emotions and enormous stress for nursing staff and nursing students who are reliable health care providers in such difficult situations. …”
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“I Often Experience a Lack of Trust”: Filipino Migrant Nurses’ Experiences of Coping with Multiple Conflicting Workplace Demands
Published 2025-01-01“…Performing the role of the ideal migrant, ideal worker, and ideal nurse, who works hard and never complains, is in conflict with the demands of the role of the supportive coworker who stands in solidarity with their fellow Icelandic nurses in the fight for improved wages and working conditions.…”
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Application of Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Other Innovative Technologies in Healthcare Education (Nursing and Midwifery Specialties): Challenges and Strategies
Published 2024-12-01“…The widespread integration of innovations into the education process creates expanding opportunities for the implementation of modern, sustainable, and technology-supported training methods. An innovative training system for nurses and midwives was developed and implemented over one academic year. …”
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Clinical Competence of Nurses and the Associated Factors in Public Hospitals of Gamo Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published 2023-01-01“…The overall level of clinical competence among nurses in this study was moderate. As such, nurses improve their clinical competence by receiving training and development opportunities that focus on critical thinking, clinical self-efficacy, and emotional intelligence; working in a supportive work environment that encourages them to take risks and learn from their mistakes; and being monitored and coached on a regular basis.…”
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Developing a Framework to Support the Delivery of Effective Pain Management for Children: An Exploratory Qualitative Study
Published 2020-01-01“…We carried out focus groups with band 5 nurses (n = 6) and advanced nurse practitioners (n = 11) and semistructured interviews with pain nurses (n = 16) and consultants (n = 10). …”
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