Role of violence exposure on altruistic behavior and grit among emergency nurses in rural hospitals [0.03%]
农村医院急诊护士遭遇暴力对其利他行为及毅力的影响研究
Mohamed Hussein Ramadan Atta,Shimmaa Mohamed Elsayed,Heba Emad El-Gazar et al.
Mohamed Hussein Ramadan Atta et al.
Aim: To explore the effect of violence exposure on altruistic behavior and grit among emergency nurses in 103-bed emergency departments in rural hospitals in Egypt. ...
Quality of caring interactions between nurses and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey with nurses and patients in acute and community care [0.03%]
新冠疫情期间护理人员与患者之间关怀互动的质量:急性期和社区护理中护士和患者的横断面调查研究
Jutta Ernst,Heidi Petry,Rahel Naef
Jutta Ernst
Aims: To describe the characteristics and quality of caring interactions between nurses and patients during the earlier phases of the COVID-19 pandemic in acute and home care settings. ...
Exploring the competencies of nephrology nurses: A comprehensive scoping review [0.03%]
透析护士能力的研究:全面综述
Desirèe Andreoli,Sara Morales Palomares,Stefano Mancin et al.
Desirèe Andreoli et al.
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) presents a significant global health challenge. Nephrology nurses, possessing specialized competencies, play an essential role in providing high-quality care to CKD patients. ...
Global prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness among nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
全球医护人员日间过度嗜睡的流行率:系统评价和荟萃分析
Kaini Gu,Huigang Chen,Hong Shi et al.
Kaini Gu et al.
Background: Nurses face significant risks of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), which adversely affects workplace safety and productivity. Yet, the extent of EDS in this workforce remains inadequately characterized. ...
Meta-Analysis
International nursing review. 2025 Mar;72(1):e13087. DOI:10.1111/inr.13087 2025
Second-victim distress, organizational support, and interprofessional collaboration and posttraumatic growth in nurses [0.03%]
二次受害、组织支持和跨专业协作以及护理人员的创伤后成长之间的关系研究
Hyerine Shin,Ji-Su Kim,Yoongi Chung
Hyerine Shin
Aim: To examine the prevalence of second-victim distress among nurses and the association of second-victim distress, organizational support, and interprofessional collaboration with posttraumatic growth. ...
Factors associated with burnout among internationally educated nurses: A scoping review [0.03%]
国际教育护士职业倦怠因素综述研究
Guanhua Chen,Yasuko Ogata,Miki Sasaki
Guanhua Chen
Background: The increasing nursing shortage in the healthcare industry has become a concern in many countries. Recruiting certified nurses from outside a country is one strategy to address this shortage. While the hiring ...
The challenges and needs of international nurses who are assimilating to healthcare systems in the United Kingdom: Experience from the field [0.03%]
国际护士在英国医疗体系中的融合挑战及需求:来自实地的体验
Daphne Laing,Analisa Smythe
Daphne Laing
Aim: The paper explores the barriers and enablers for international nurses who are assimilating to new healthcare systems in the United Kingdom and implications for the global healthcare context. ...
Why nurses discontinue practice in hospitals? Insights from a qualitative study [0.03%]
为何护士在医院停止工作?一项定性研究的启示
Michela Bottega,Antonio Pio De Faveri,Marco Simeoni et al.
Michela Bottega et al.
Aim: To explore why registered nurses in Italy choose to resign from their positions in hospitals. Background: In recent years, the wor...
Sleep-enhancing nursing interventions in hospital wards: A systematic review [0.03%]
改善医院病房患者睡眠的护理干预措施系统回顾
Sílvia Caldeira Mendonça,Diogo Máximo Sabino Martins,Cândida Durão et al.
Sílvia Caldeira Mendonça et al.
Aim: To identify sleep-promoting nursing interventions in hospitalized adults and older people. Background: Sleep is necessary for main...
The mediating role of nurses' spiritual well-being between moral resilience and compassion fatigue: A multicenter structural equation model study [0.03%]
护士精神福祉在道德韧性与同情疲劳之间的中介作用:一项多中心结构方程模型研究
Mohammed Hamdan Alshammari,Mohammad Alboliteeh
Mohammed Hamdan Alshammari
Aims: To investigate the mediating role of spiritual well-being in the association between compassion fatigue and moral resilience among nurses. Backgroun...
Multicenter Study
International nursing review. 2025 Mar;72(1):e13082. DOI:10.1111/inr.13082 2025