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J Contin Educ Nurs ; 55(10): 469-471, 2024 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39365998

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A gap analysis can be a valuable tool to identify and understand nursing practice deficiencies or gaps. Failure to find and fill gaps in skills, practices, or knowledge can affect patient outcomes. Nurses, nurse leaders, and health care providers can use a gap analysis to identify practice discrepancies that can affect patient care and outcomes. Conducting a gap analysis can guide the nurse to determine the best evidence-based practice solution for an issue or problem. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2024;55(10):469-471.].


Sujet(s)
Formation continue infirmier , Humains , Mâle , Adulte , Femelle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Formation continue infirmier/organisation et administration , Compétence clinique/normes , Personnel infirmier hospitalier/enseignement et éducation , Soins infirmiers factuels/normes , Soins infirmiers/normes
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Rev Esc Enferm USP ; 58: e20240066, 2024.
Article de Anglais, Portugais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39264090

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OBJECTIVE: To map evidence about care and gender stereotypes in nursing scientific research. METHOD: A scoping review developed under the JBI framework with analysis of gender perspective in care approaches. The searches were carried out on January 31, 2023 in SciELO, Scopus, CINAHL, PubMed, BDENF. RESULTS: Of the 3,743 studies located, 25 were included. Evidence was grouped into categories: essentially female care (n = 9; 36%); calling and service of love (n = 3; 12%); erasure of gender inequalities (n = 2; 8%); "inadequate and harmful" care (n = 5; 20%); neutralization of gender and bodies (n = 3; 12%); and reporting oppression in care work (n = 3; 12%). CONCLUSION: Most scientific research on care reproduces gender stereotypes that reinforce the oppression of women in nursing. In contrast, resistance denounces naturalization of care as "inadequate and harmful", for perpetuating gender oppression in care work.


Sujet(s)
Recherche en soins infirmiers , Stéréotypes , Humains , Femelle , Sexisme , Mâle , Soins infirmiers , Facteurs sexuels
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(9): 1669-1677, 2024 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39279074

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Objective: To evaluate the impact of electronic nursing documentation on patient safety, quality of nursing care and documentation. METHODS: The systematic review was conducted in December 2022, and comprised a comprehensive search on Scopus, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Sage Journals and Google Scholar databases for English-language human studies published between 2018 and 2022. The key words used in the search included "Nursing", "care", "documentation", "record", "electronic", "process" and "health services". The risk of bias was assessed using Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology tool. RESULTS: Of the 469 items initially identified, 15(3.2%) were analysed in detail, indicating a positive influence of electronic nursing documentation on patient safety, care quality, and documentation. However, shortcomings were observed in the development of electronic nursing documentation for optimal effectiveness. Conclusion: Electronic nursing documentation significantly enhanced patient safety, care quality and documentation. To facilitate its integration into clinical settings, a standardised and logically structured electronic nursing documentation system is essential.


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Documentation , Dossiers médicaux électroniques , Sécurité des patients , Qualité des soins de santé , Humains , Sécurité des patients/normes , Documentation/normes , Dossiers médicaux électroniques/normes , Soins infirmiers/normes , Dossiers de soins infirmiers/normes
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(5 (Supple-5)): S44-S47, 2024 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39221798

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OBJECTIVE: To explore nurses' experiences in providing care in coastal areas. METHODS: The phenomenological study was conducted from July to September 2020 in two coastal areas located in the Riau province of Indonesia, and comprised nurses working in public health centers, hospitals and district health offices. Data was collected using in-depth interviews. Data was subjected to thematic analysis. RESULTS: Of the 13 nurses, 10(77%) were females and 3(23%) were males. The overall age range was 24-44 years. Four themes that emerged were health problems in coastal areas, obstacles in nursing care delivery, irrelevant duty, and procedures in delivering nursing care. There were a total of 10 sub-themes as well. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the challenged faced by the nurses, communities in coastal areas deserve to get due healthcare services.


Sujet(s)
Recherche qualitative , Humains , Femelle , Mâle , Indonésie , Adulte , Jeune adulte , Soins infirmiers , Attitude du personnel soignant , Entretiens comme sujet
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J Christ Nurs ; 41(4): 263, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39245842
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J Christ Nurs ; 41(4): 238-248, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39245835

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ABSTRACT: With resources stretched thin and the growing risk of compassion fatigue, faith beliefs can offer enriching perspectives for nurses. Covenantal care is a nursing approach rooted in theological insights about humanity's inherent purpose to engage in relationship with God and actively participate in acts of love and justice. Based upon interpretations of Judeo-Christian teachings of imago Dei and God's covenant with humankind, this approach provides guidance for the nurse to care for self, patients, and the wider community. This exploration of theology-in-practice provides an orientating ethos for nurses that reflects the loving, restorative, and dignified care that is at the heart of the Christian faith.


Sujet(s)
Christianisme , Humains , Amour , Relations infirmier-patient , Soins infirmiers/psychologie , Justice sociale , Empathie
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Assist Inferm Ric ; 43(3): 105-117, 2024.
Article de Italien | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39301730

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. Frequency and reasons for missed nursing care: a cross-sectional study in Veneto Region hospitals. INTRODUCTION: Missed nursing care (MNC) encompasses clinical, relational, and emotional aspects of care that are neglected, delayed, or incomplete as performed by nurses. AIMS: 1. To describe the frequency of MNC across various clinical settings within hospitals in the Veneto Region; 2. to identify the underlying motivations for MNC; 3. to analyze the relationship between the characteristics of nurses, organizational factors, and the perceived frequency of MNC. METHODS: This cross-sectional exploratory study involved 12 healthcare organizations in the Veneto region. A total of 2,179 nurses and 159 coordinators participated, completing the Unfinished Nursing Care Survey questionnaire. Data was collected on the individual characteristics of the nurses and the organizations involved. RESULTS: The least missed care activities included patient monitoring and surveillance, while the most missed were active/passive mobilization, supervision of support staff, and oral care. The primary reasons for MNC were related to insufficient human resources, unpredictability of workflow, and communication difficulties. Senior nurses were more likely to report MNC (OR 1.026; 95% CI 0.567-0.963), whereas those more satisfied with their role in the unit (OR 0.691; 95% CI 0.585-0.817) and those working in spoke hospitals (OR 0.739; 95% CI 0.567-0.963) were less likely to perceive missed nursing care. CONCLUSIONS: The study emphasizes that, generally, nurses perceive that they infrequently miss, omit, or delay care activities, particularly those related to patient monitoring and surveillance.


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Soins infirmiers , Personnel infirmier hospitalier , Études transversales , Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Italie , Adulte , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Adulte d'âge moyen , Hôpitaux
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PLoS One ; 19(9): e0309800, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39226249

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BACKGROUND: The relationship between a nurse and a patient is a key part of nursing that can impact how happy the patient is with the care they receive. It appears that the nurse's mental health can also affect this connection. However, there is little research on this topic. So, the aim of the present study was to determine the correlation of nurse's mental health with nurse-patient relational care and nursing care satisfaction. METHODS: A total of 532 nurses and 532 patients from 13 Level-III hospitals of Hubei province (China) completed a China Mental Health Survey, general information questionnaire, the Nursing Care Satisfaction Scale, and Relational Care Scale. RESULTS: Age, nurse working years, and night shift last month were correlated with mental health score (r = -0.142, r = -0.150, r = 0.164, p < 0.05). Nurse's mental health was correlated with relational care score and nursing care satisfaction score (r = -0.177, r = -0.325, p < 0.05). Also, relational care score, patients age and gender were correlated with nursing care satisfaction score (r = 0.584 and r = 0.143, x2 = 11.636, p < 0.05). Descriptive information of nurses had a direct impact on nurses' mental health (direct effect = 0.612, 0.419-0.713). Nurses' mental health had a direct effect on relational care score (direct effect = 0.493, 0.298-0.428) and an indirect effect on nursing care satisfaction score (indirect effect = 0.051, 0.032-0.074). Relational care score and patient's descriptive information had also a direct effect on nursing care satisfaction score (direct effect = 0.232, 0.057-0.172 and 0.057, 0.347-0.493). CONCLUSION: This study showed that the better the mental health of nurses, the more patients feel satisfied with nursing services.


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Service hospitalier d'urgences , Santé mentale , Relations infirmier-patient , Satisfaction des patients , Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adulte , Chine , Adulte d'âge moyen , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Soins infirmiers/psychologie , Jeune adulte , Personnel infirmier hospitalier/psychologie , Satisfaction professionnelle , Peuples d'Asie de l'Est
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(36): e39551, 2024 Sep 06.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39252227

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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the effects of meticulous nursing care (MNC) for patients with coronary heart disease undergoing coronary CT angiography (CCTA). METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive search of the Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMBASE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wangfang databases from inception to January 1, 2024. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) evaluating the effects of MNC for CCTA were included. Outcomes assessed included self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), self-rating depression scale (SDS), overall satisfaction of nursing care (OSNC), examination time (ET, min), radiation dose received (RDR, mSv), breathing control time (BCT), and heart rate control time (HRCT).The methodological quality of all included RCTs was evaluated using the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool, while statistical analysis was conducted using RevMan 5.4 software. RESULTS: Six eligible trials involving 1064 patients were included. The results of the meta-analysis showed significant differences in SAS (MD = -2.84, 95% CI [-3.31, -2.37], I2 = 0%, P < .001), SDS (MD = -2.55, 95% CI [-3.51, -1.58], I2 = 0%, P < .001), OSNC (OR = 3.13, 95% CI [1.59, 6.17], I2 = 23%, P = .001), BCT (MD = -23.43, 95% CI [-25.07, -21.80], I2 = 45%, P < .001), HRCT (MD = -20.08, 95% CI [-21.70, -18.46], I2 = 29%, P < .001), ET (MD = -2.31, 95% CI [-2.56, -2.06], I2 = 5%, P < .001), and RDR (MD = -2.11, 95% CI [-2.45, -1.77], I2 = 0%, P < .001). CONCLUSION: MNC may benefit for patients with coronary heart disease undergoing CCTA. Future studies are still needed to warrant the current findings.


Sujet(s)
Angiographie par tomodensitométrie , Essais contrôlés randomisés comme sujet , Humains , Angiographie par tomodensitométrie/méthodes , Coronarographie/méthodes , Soins infirmiers/méthodes , Maladie coronarienne/imagerie diagnostique , Satisfaction des patients
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(22): e38270, 2024 May 31.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39259112

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To explore the effect of homogenized nursing interventions for bladder irrigation after urological surgery in primary hospitals, and to further analyze the incidence of postoperative complications according to the different nursing methods. The experiment selected 110 patients with urological disorders who underwent bladder irrigation, and the subjects were admitted to the hospital from January 2020 to October 2023. The subjects were chronologically divided into a control group and an experimental group, with the admission time of the control group being between between January 2020 and October 2022. The experimental group was admitted between October 2022 and October 2023. Conventional nursing care and homogenized nursing care were used respectively, and the intervention effect of homogenized nursing care was assessed by comparing the patients' psychological state indexes, vital characteristic indexes, and the incidence of various postoperative complications under the 2 interventions. None of the indicators were statistically significant before the nursing intervention. In the comparison of nursing satisfaction and clinical comfort, the experimental group's nursing satisfaction was 94.5% and clinical comfort was 90.9%, which was significantly higher than that of the control group. In the comparison of the incidence of postoperative complications, the incidence of urinary retention in the experimental group was 1.82%, which was significantly lower than that of the control group. In addition, the total incidence of complications in the experimental group was 1.82%, which proved that the homogenized nursing intervention was effective in reducing the complications after urinary bladder irrigation. In multifactorial logistic regression analysis, after homogenized nursing intervention. The relative risks of the 4 complications were 1.836, 1.445, 1.993, and 2.138, respectively, which were significantly lower than those of conventional nursing intervention. In the ROC analysis, the AUC values of the 4 complications were 0.832, 0.731, 0.746, and 0.723, respectively. proving the superiority of homogenized care in preventing postoperative complications. Homogenized nursing intervention can effectively reduce the incidence of postoperative complications in patients with urological postoperative bladder irrigation, improve patients' symptoms and prognosis, and improve the quality of care and patients' quality of life.


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Complications postopératoires , Irrigation thérapeutique , Humains , Complications postopératoires/épidémiologie , Complications postopératoires/prévention et contrôle , Études rétrospectives , Mâle , Femelle , Irrigation thérapeutique/méthodes , Incidence , Adulte d'âge moyen , Procédures de chirurgie urologique/méthodes , Procédures de chirurgie urologique/effets indésirables , Sujet âgé , Adulte , Vessie urinaire/chirurgie , Soins infirmiers/méthodes
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Nurs Open ; 11(9): e70042, 2024 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39287047

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AIM: This study aimed to determine clinical nurse and nurse manager perspectives on missed nursing care (MNC) during the COVID-19 pandemic. DESIGN: This study utilized a qualitative exploratory descriptive design. METHODS: Data were obtained through focus groups and virtual interviews. Purposive sampling was used to select nurse and nurse manager participants in COVID-19 units and the Emergency Department in one large healthcare organization in the northeastern United States of America. RESULTS: A total of 15 nurses and nurse managers participated in the study. Results revealed five categories: medication delivery, turning patients, double checks, communication and rapport, and patient surveillance. CONCLUSIONS: A variety of factors contributed to the perceptions and experiences of MNC of COVID-19 patients during the early stage of the pandemic. The COVID-19 crisis put additional and unparalleled pressure on a strained nursing workforce. Hospital leaders are responsible for ensuring their frontline nurses have the resources they need to feel supported in their roles regardless of the presenting circumstances. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION: Nurse leaders should employ evidence-based strategies such as promoting and championing teamwork to support staff and reduce incidences of MNC during crises. Our current work may serve as a basis for informing future revisions of pre-pandemic measurement tools when applied in a pandemic-specific context. REPORTING METHODS: This manuscript adheres to the standards for reporting qualitative research (SRQR); a synthesis of recommendations. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: There was not patient or public contribution for this study.


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COVID-19 , Recherche qualitative , Humains , COVID-19/soins infirmiers , COVID-19/psychologie , Femelle , Mâle , Adulte , Groupes de discussion , Soins infirmiers/psychologie , SARS-CoV-2 , Personnel infirmier hospitalier/psychologie , Adulte d'âge moyen , Attitude du personnel soignant , Pandémies , Infirmières administratives/psychologie
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J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs ; 51(5): 397-403, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39313975

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe nurses' experiences of caring for patients with colorectal cancer who underwent surgery to create a spontaneously closed defunctioning tube ileostomy after low anterior resection. DESIGN: Exploratory, descriptive study. SUBJECTS AND SETTINGS: Data were collected from 6 registered nurses specialized in Wound, Ostomy and Continence Care (WOC nurses). The patient cohort comprised 247 hospitalized patients with histologically confirmed colorectal cancer who underwent low anterior resection of the rectum and creation of a closed defunctioning tube ileostomy. The study setting was the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews and content analysis were used to collect and analyze data. The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Care nurses visited patient participants 1 week after hospital discharge and 1 to 2 times per week until the cannula was removed and the ostomy wound closed. Data were collected over a 6-month span after the surgery from January 2016 to December 2018. RESULTS: Content analysis identified 7 management strategies unique to caring for patients with a closed defunctioning tube ileostomy. They are: (1) cannula fixation (securement); (2) maintaining inflation of the cannular balloon to prevent fecal flow into the distal bowel, (3) cannular patency, (4) dietary advice for prevention of cannular blockage, (5) selecting an ostomy pouching system, (6) patient education, and (7) care during and following cannula removal (extubation). CONCLUSIONS: We identified 7 areas of nursing care unique to the closed defunctioning tube ileostomy that provide a basis for creating clinical guidelines for patients undergoing this procedure.


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Iléostomie , Recherche qualitative , Humains , Iléostomie/méthodes , Iléostomie/soins infirmiers , Femelle , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , Adulte , Entretiens comme sujet/méthodes , Tumeurs colorectales/chirurgie , Tumeurs colorectales/soins infirmiers , Soins infirmiers/méthodes , Soins infirmiers/normes , Chine
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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39200579

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The adoption of health technologies is occurring on an unprecedented scale, with enormous potential to improve the health of populations. In this context, information technology (IT) in nursing has emerged with a focus on quality and safety of care for the benefit of the patient. There is insufficient reliable evidence demonstrating how the integration of IT in nursing care influences methodologies for managing and organizing care in terms of structure and care practice, justifying a scoping review that synthesizes the knowledge produced so far. Online databases were used to identify papers published in 2012-2023, from which we selected nine publications that used information technology in the nursing care processes. The participants were hospital nurses and nurse managers. The results show that the integration of IT in healthcare organizations impacts the management and organization of nursing care, and changes in structure, process reorganization, management, training, and the development of nurses' skills. To minimize this impact, the organizational structure must be prepared for a cultural change, with well-defined and communicated policies and procedures, and strong leadership. Within the teams, the importance of process reorganization, continuous training, and skill development emerges, thus enhancing the integration of IT into practice environments in conjunction with care.


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Technologie de l'information , Soins infirmiers , Humains , Personnel infirmier hospitalier , Hôpitaux
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Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue ; 30(5): 430-434, 2024 May.
Article de Chinois | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39210492

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of the "internet + health education system" in nursing care after stapler circumcision. METHODS: A total of 260 patients underwent stapler circumcision in the Outpatient Department of our hospital from January 2022 to July 2022, of whom 130 received routine nursing after operation (the control group), and the other 130 internet + medical nursing service based on the internet + health education system (the experimental group). We followed up the patients on the 1st, 3rd, 7th and 30th day after surgery, recorded their Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores within 24 hours postoperatively, their satisfaction scores with surgery and nursing, the incidence of complications and falloff of the stapler nails, and compared them between the two groups. RESULTS: The postoperative VAS scores of the patients and the incidences of postoperative edema, bleeding, infection and other complications were significantly lower (P < 0.05), the falloff of the stapler nails markedly sooner, and the patients' satisfaction scores with surgery and nursing service remarkably higher (P < 0.05) in the experimental than in the control group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The application of the internet + health education system in nursing care after stapler circumcision can impart relevant knowledge to the patients, enhance their self-care ability, effectively reduce postoperative complications, and improve the patients' satisfaction with surgery and nursing service.


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Circoncision masculine , Internet , Humains , Mâle , Circoncision masculine/instrumentation , Circoncision masculine/effets indésirables , Éducation pour la santé/méthodes , Satisfaction des patients , Soins infirmiers , Complications postopératoires/prévention et contrôle , Période postopératoire
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Nurse Educ Pract ; 79: 104100, 2024 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39173395

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AIM: The study aimed to measure and compare differences (a) in the unfinished nursing care interventions overall and the order in which they are left unfinished; and (b) in the underline reasons, as perceived by Italian, Slovak and Turkish nursing students. BACKGROUND: In recent years, in the nursing education context a novel line of research in the field of unfinished nursing care as those interventions required by patients, but omitted or delayed, has emerged. However, no studies have been conducted at the international level. DESIGN: An international, comparative cross-sectional study was performed in 2022-2023 and reported here according to Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines. METHODS: A multinational research network was formed with a convenient sample of 13 universities and 60 campuses (4595 students). The Unfinished Nursing Care Survey for Students (UNCS4S) was administered. A total of 1850 students participated. RESULTS: According to the UNCS4S total score, Italians reported an average 50.9 out of 110 unfinished nursing care interventions (CI95 % 47.6-54.1), Slovakians 54.9 (CI95 % 53.7-56.1) and Turkish students 50.4 (CI95 % 49.2-51.5) (p<0.001). Some interventions were reported more often as unfinished across countries as supervising the task assigned to the nursing aides, going to the patient without being called, spending the required time with the patient and their caregivers and emotionally supporting patients and their caregivers. In terms of reasons, total scores were statistically different across countries (Italy: 45.92 out of 90, CI95 % 43.91-47.9; Slovakia: 62, CI95 % 61.02-62.98; Türkiye: 72.29, CI95 % 71.13-73.45; p<0.001); however, at the factor level, communication issues, lack of material resources and issues in supervision of nursing aides were reported in all countries as the most important reasons of the unfinished nursing care. CONCLUSIONS: Students learn to shape and set priorities early in their nursing careers with similar order in what to leave unfinished as first, despite the different educational structures, care cultures and healthcare systems. Among the unfinished nursing care reasons perceived, the most influential were similar across countries, suggesting common areas for improvement. How to better prepare students to be resilient and capable of managing the challenges posed by unfinished nursing care episodes due to the lack of resources and communications issues should be considered as a priority by nurse educators.


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Élève infirmier , Humains , Élève infirmier/psychologie , Élève infirmier/statistiques et données numériques , Études transversales , Turquie , Slovaquie , Italie , Mâle , Femelle , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Soins infirmiers/statistiques et données numériques , Adulte , Formation au diplôme infirmier (USA) , Perception
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J Nurs Adm ; 54(9): 447-448, 2024 Sep 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39166805
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ANS Adv Nurs Sci ; 47(3): 248-262, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39093934

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This study aimed to describe the meaning of aesthetics in nursing practice as experienced by children during hospitalization. A hermeneutic phenomenological approach was used. Fifteen children who met the inclusion criteria participated in the study conducted from June to August 2021. Data were collected by drawing and interviewing. Kongsuwan's approach was used to analyze the data. Six thematic categories that revealed aesthetics in nursing practice were identified, namely, Enjoyment; Kindness; Creating impressive care; Appreciation of safeness; Intention to know children; and Connecting to others. The study findings present useful knowledge to inform nurses regarding special approaches to implementing aesthetic nursing care for children.


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Esthétique , Humains , Femelle , Mâle , Enfant , Philippines , Relations infirmier-patient , Hospitalisation/statistiques et données numériques , Enfant hospitalisé/psychologie , Recherche qualitative , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Soins infirmiers/psychologie , Adolescent
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