Key Features of Successful Research-Related Roles for Nurses and Midwives in out of Hospital Settings: A Mixed Methods Approach [0.03%]
关于非医院环境下护理人员和助产士成功从事研究相关工作的特征:一种混合方法的研究
Louise Wolstenholme,Mary Alvarez,Ruth Endacott et al.
Louise Wolstenholme et al.
Aim: To explore the views of health care professionals involved in initiatives that have led to successful research-related roles for nurses and midwives working in community settings. ...
Healthcare Professionals' Advice to Guide End-Of-Life Care Education Delivery in Hospitals: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
医护人员关于指导医院临终关怀教育提供的建议:质性研究
Megan Winsall,Kim Devery,Caroline Phelan
Megan Winsall
Aim: To explore the key advice healthcare professionals would give colleagues regarding end-of-life care delivery in hospitals, thereby informing training needs. ...
Midwives' Perception Towards Male Partners' Involvement in Labour Companionship: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
助产士对男伴陪产的看法——定性研究
Tulian Chen,Yajing Wang,Zexuan Xu et al.
Tulian Chen et al.
Background: Labour companionship is a recommendation by WHO that health authorities enable women to choose a companion during labour to ensure a safe and dignified labour experience for the birthing woman. However, most h...
Maternal Discharge Preparation Needs for Preterm Infants With Less Than 32 Weeks of Gestation: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
极低出生体重儿母亲的出院准备需求:一项质性研究
Lingping Zhang,Xiaolu Li,Junjie He et al.
Lingping Zhang et al.
Aims: To explore mothers' specific discharge preparation needs for preterm infants born before 32 gestational weeks, providing a foundation for developing effective discharge education programmes. ...
Factors Associated With Newly Graduated Nurses' Work Engagement: Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies [0.03%]
新毕业护士工作投入的影响因素:量化研究的系统评价
Hanna Ojala,Heli-Maria Kuivila,Kristina Mikkonen et al.
Hanna Ojala et al.
Aim: To describe the factors associated with work engagement in newly graduated nurses. Design: Systematic review of original quantitat...
Associations Between Interruptions and Medication Administration Errors Among Nurses in Hospital Settings: A Scoping Review of Quantitative Studies [0.03%]
关于医院护理人员中断与给药错误之间关系的量化研究综述
Ginger Schroers,Elizabeth Huggins,Farzan Sasangohar et al.
Ginger Schroers et al.
Aim: To provide an overview of quantitative research studies that report inferential statistics on the associations between interruptions and medication administration errors among nurses in hospital settings. ...
Cultivating Nurse Leaders: Integrating Policy Analysis Projects in Doctor of Nursing Practice Programmes [0.03%]
培养护理领导者:在护理实践博士项目中整合政策分析项目
Elizabeth K Kuzma,Yasamin Kusunoki,Madison Auger et al.
Elizabeth K Kuzma et al.
Aim: To present the process of establishing a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) policy analysis project option at one nursing school, offering examples of diverse student and graduate analyses to guide other institutions. ...
Overcoming Shame to Vocalise During Childbirth: A Qualitative Interview Study [0.03%]
一项定性访谈研究:克服耻辱,在分娩时发声
Laura A Zinsser,Nancy I Stone
Laura A Zinsser
Aim: To explore women's experiences of vocalisation during childbirth and the interplay with their feelings of shame. Design: This inte...
'I Feel the Pressure of Racing the Clock': An Institutional Ethnography Examining Home Care Nursing in Canada [0.03%]
“我感受到与时间赛跑的压力”——一项关于加拿大居家护理的制度民族志研究
Tanya Sanders,Susan Duncan,Sonya Jakubec et al.
Tanya Sanders et al.
Home care nursing is an essential component of health care in Canada, yet little is known about the work of home care nurses. Aims and design: As a part o...