[Descriptive analytical study on patient mobilization of the Internal Medicine Department of the USL - IRCCS of Reggio Emilia (MOBINT)] [0.03%]
[关于雷焦艾米利亚USL-IRCCS内科病房患者 mobilization的描述性分析研究(MOBINT)]
Emanuela Vezzani,Daniela Mecugni,Janiny Silba Cardoso et al.
Emanuela Vezzani et al.
Introduction: Hospitalisation represents a significant risk factor for the decline in the general conditions of the elderly. Loss of autonomy in elderly inpatients, together with immobilisation, has been defined as 'Hospi...
[Nursing Students' Attitudes Toward Suicide and Suicidal Patients: italian validation of the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ)] [0.03%]
[意大利文版自杀行为态度问卷(SBAQ)的信度和效度分析——针对护理专业学生的自杀及其相关态度]
Paolo Ferrara,Anne Destrebecq,Stefano Terzoni et al.
Paolo Ferrara et al.
Background: Suicidal acts are a public health problem worldwide and require nurses to have appropriate skills to deal with it. It is important to study the level of knowledge, as well as the perception of nursing students...
[What are the needs of caregivers caring for people living in chronic conditions? Qualitative research] [0.03%]
长期照护慢性病患者的照顾者有何需求?定性研究
Shaila Cavatorti,Giovanna Pezzoli,Paola Righetti et al.
Shaila Cavatorti et al.
Background: The population ageing generates new challenges related to the treatment of chronic diseases. The course of the disease makes patients and caregivers (CGs) vulnerable and their ability to self-care is threatene...
[The conceptualization of nursing in the Italian literature: an integrative analysis to inform theory development] [0.03%]
意大利护理文献中护理概念的发展:理论构建的整合分析
Nicola Pagnucci,Angela Tolotti,Dario Valcarenghi et al.
Nicola Pagnucci et al.
Introduction: Nursing theories are essential for orienting nursing practice. To date, three models for nursing practice have been developed in Italy. In addition, significant epistemological reflections have been publishe...
Walter De Caro
Walter De Caro
[Palliative rehabilitation interventions in palliative care: a scoping review] [0.03%]
姑息性康复干预措施的范畴回顾分析
Vitor Parola,Adriana Coelho,Hugo Neves et al.
Vitor Parola et al.
Background: Palliative rehabilitation is defined as the process of helping a person with a progressive, commonly advanced, and/or incurable disease reach their physical, psychological, and social potential consistent with...
[Assessment of the perceived quality of nursing care in internship departments: an observational study in a Spanish reality] [0.03%]
实习部门护理质量的知觉评估:一项西班牙现状下的观察性研究
Alessandro Delli Poggi,Giulia Pintus,Josè Munsuri Rosado et al.
Alessandro Delli Poggi et al.
Background: Nursing students represent an important resource both for the patients and for the company organization; however, the impact of their presence on the quality of care is still underestimated. ...
Observational Study
Professioni infermieristiche. 2021 Jan-Mar;74(1):48-43. DOI:10.7429/pi.2021.741048 2021
Federico Ruta,Francesca Dal Mas,Helena Biancuzzi et al.
Federico Ruta et al.
Introduction: The Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic caused a severe health crisis that has affected millions of people and quarantined half of the world's population. The health emergency from Covid-19 has seen health worke...
[The image of the nurse in the first phase of Covid-19 sanitary emergency in Italy: a Content Analysis of national and local newspapers] [0.03%]
意大利新冠疫情初期的护士形象——对全国及地方报纸的内容分析
Stefano Giorgetta,Laura Pasquot
Stefano Giorgetta
Background: Media play a key part in shaping nurses' social perception. Newspapers were chosen as the subject of this content analysis, as they are the main resource that Italians use to inform themselves. For this reason...
[COVID 19: Nursing Leadership and innovations on the field to face the pandemic] [0.03%]
[Covid-19:护理领导力和现场创新以应对大流行]
Gabriella Costamagna,Nicoletta Dasso,Giulia Ottonello et al.
Gabriella Costamagna et al.
Introduction: In the Italian and European literature there are still few studies describing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the organization of nursing care in hospitals, on the actions taken by nursing leaders to ...
Observational Study
Professioni infermieristiche. 2021 Jan-Mar;74(1):21-30. DOI:10.7429/pi.2021.741021 2021