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JBI Evid Synth ; 20(3): 924-930, 2022 03 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35019870

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to examine the perceptions and experiences of health care professionals and staff in implementing or coordinating animal-assisted interventions in health care settings. INTRODUCTION: Animal-assisted interventions are applied in the areas of health, education, and human services to help improve individuals' health and wellness. The positive effects of animal-assisted interventions on individuals have been shown in multiple health disciplines, from pediatrics to long-term care, and include outcomes such as decreased feelings of loneliness and increased feelings of support. The increase of animal-assisted interventions in human health has initiated growing research on health care professionals' perceptions and experiences of these interventions. No current qualitative systematic reviews have focused solely on health care professionals' and staff's perceptions of animal-assisted interventions. Conducting such a review will advance understanding of how these providers perceive and engage with animal-assisted interventions as well as their influence and role in coordinating these interventions. INCLUSION CRITERIA: This review will consider qualitative primary studies that address the perceptions and experiences of health care professionals and staff in implementing or coordinating animal-assisted interventions in health care settings. METHODS: Nine bibliographic databases will be systematically searched for published and unpublished studies by employing a three-step search strategy. Studies published from database inception to present and in English will be considered. Two reviewers will independently appraise the studies and extract qualitative data using the standardized JBI critical appraisal and data extraction instruments. Findings from the review will be categorized according to similarity in meaning, and categories will be subjected to a meta-synthesis to produce a single comprehensive set of synthesized findings. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION NUMBER: PROSPERO CRD42021258909.


Asunto(s)
Atención a la Salud , Personal de Salud , Animales , Niño , Instituciones de Salud , Humanos , Investigación Cualitativa , Revisiones Sistemáticas como Asunto
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Can J Nurs Res ; 54(4): 392-439, 2022 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34860587

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STUDY BACKGROUND: Back injuries are common among nurses worldwide with lifetime prevalence of lower back pain ranging from 35% to 80%, making nursing a profession at great risk for back injuries. PURPOSE: This systematic scoping review explored and mapped existing evidence regarding the prevention of low back injury and pain among nurses and nursing students. METHODS: Using a scoping review methodology, six databases were searched initially in September 2017 and updated June 2020. Studies investigating interventions designed to reduce back injuries and pain among regulated nurses and student nurses, published in peer-review journals and written in English, were eligible for inclusion in this review. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies of regulated nurses, nursing students, and nursing aides were included. Two independent reviewers screened, critically analysed studies using a quality appraisal tool, extracted data, and performed quality appraisals. RESULTS: Two searches yielded 3,079 abstracts and after title, abstract and screening, our final synthesis was based on 48 research studies. CONCLUSIONS: Forty years of research has demonstrated improvements in quality over time, the efficacy of interventions to prevent back injury and pain remains unclear, given the lack of high-quality studies. Further research, using multi-dimensional approaches and rigorous study designs, are needed.


Asunto(s)
Traumatismos de la Espalda , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Humanos , Dolor
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JBI Evid Synth ; 19(10): 2760-2769, 2021 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34645774

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this scoping review is to map the evidence related to how consumer-targeted wearable and mobile technology is being used to measure and/or promote sleep among adolescents. INTRODUCTION: Sleep is a key component of physical and mental health and is required for healthy development in adolescence. Efforts to improve insufficient and poor-quality sleep among adolescents have resulted in limited and temporary enhancements in sleep habits. Since good sleep hygiene is established through the development of daily routines, wearable technology offers a potential solution by providing real-time feedback, allowing adolescents to monitor and manage their sleep habits. INCLUSION CRITERIA: Studies that focus on adolescents between 13 and 24 years who use mobile or wearable technology to measure and/or promote sleep health will be considered for inclusion. METHODS: Using a scoping methodology, the authors will conduct a review of studies on the use of commercially available, wearable technology or mobile devices designed to measure and/or improve sleep among adolescents. Literature searched will include published primary studies, reviews, and dissertations from database inception to present. Databases searched will include MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, CENTRAL, SPORTDiscus, JBI Evidence Synthesis, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Scopus, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. The search will be conducted using identified keywords and indexed terms, and studies will be limited to the English language. Data extracted will include study population, methods, description of sleep technology reported, sleep outcomes, and strategies used to promote healthy sleep behaviors. Quality assessment of included studies will be conducted to facilitate data mapping and synthesis.


Asunto(s)
Dispositivos Electrónicos Vestibles , Adolescente , Humanos , Literatura de Revisión como Asunto , Sueño , Higiene del Sueño , Revisiones Sistemáticas como Asunto , Tecnología
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Nurs Educ Perspect ; 40(4): 234-235, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30407984

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Multiple-choice examinations (MCEs) are commonly used to evaluate nursing students. Nurse educators require support to develop questions and engage in postexam analysis to ensure reliable assessment of student learning. We surveyed nurse educators and conducted focus groups to investigate current writing practices associated with MCEs. Using appreciative inquiry, participants proposed ideals to strengthen MCE practice: guidelines and expectations for faculty, faculty-developed test banks, team development, and an assessment blueprint at the curriculum level. Faculty supports are necessary to strengthen current MCE practices and best utilize the skills of educators.


Asunto(s)
Práctica del Docente de Enfermería , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Curriculum , Docentes de Enfermería , Humanos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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J Sch Nurs ; 33(1): 30-42, 2017 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27852826

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Student engagement represents a critical component of a comprehensive school health (CSH) approach to health promotion. Nevertheless, questions remain about its implementation. This scoping review updates the field of student engagement in health promotion. Of the 1,388 located articles, 14 qualify for inclusion in this study. An analysis reveals four themes. CSH programs that incorporate student engagement promote a sense of belonging to a community, encourage meaningful involvement, give voice to student concerns, and advance supportive relationships. This study finds a lack of research regarding student engagement in health promotion but confirms that student participation in CSH initiatives contributes to a sense of ownership. Consequently, we can infer that student ownership of health promotion takes place through their meaningful engagement and can effect social change.


Asunto(s)
Actitud Frente a la Salud , Participación de la Comunidad/métodos , Promoción de la Salud/métodos , Servicios de Salud Escolar , Servicios de Enfermería Escolar/métodos , Estudiantes/psicología , Adolescente , Conducta del Adolescente/psicología , Participación de la Comunidad/psicología , Humanos , Enfermeras y Enfermeros , Maestros
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