Artificial intelligence in nursing education: knowledge, perceptions, and associated factors among Egyptian nursing students across universities [0.03%]
Nermen Abdelftah Mohamed,Samah Osman Ali,Osama Mohamed Elsayed Ramadan et al.
Nermen Abdelftah Mohamed et al.
Aim: To assess Egyptian nursing students' level of AI knowledge, perceptions of AI benefits, and fears regarding AI in nursing education and practice, and to examine associated sociodemographic factors. ...
Knowledge, attitude, and practice of Chinese ICU nurses regarding ICU delirium: a nationwide cross-sectional study [0.03%]
Huanmin Xing,Shiqing Liu,Shichao Zhu et al.
Huanmin Xing et al.
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) delirium is highly prevalent and has profound impacts on patient outcomes. ICU nurses are ideally positioned to implement delirium prevention and management strategies. However, the e...
Perceptions of caring behaviours among patients, nurses, nursing students: mixed methods systematic review [0.03%]
Nafisa Bardaie,Janet Holt,Gretl A McHugh
Nafisa Bardaie
Background: The foundation and core value of the nursing profession is caring. Worldwide, it is expected that nursing education will cultivate caring behavior amongst nurses to fulfill the health needs of a patient. Three...
Li Zeng,Jiayi Zhou,Yuan Zhang et al.
Li Zeng et al.
Background: Nursing students experience high prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress, but traditional variable‑centered approaches may overlook distinct subgroups. This study aimed to identify homogeneous profiles ...
Comparative effectiveness of case-based versus simulation-based communication training: evidence from a quasi-experimental study in oncology nursing education [0.03%]
Fang Guo,Jie Cui
Fang Guo
Background: Implementing evidence-based interventions to improve nurse-patient communication is essential for enhancing patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes in oncology. However, robust evidence guiding the selectio...
The relationship between caring stress management and quality of working life in Iranian nurses: the mediating role of hope [0.03%]
Mozhgan Taebi,Sharipova Gulnihol,Leila Poursoleiman et al.
Mozhgan Taebi et al.
Background: Nurses, as central providers of healthcare, face considerable occupational stress that threatens both their well-being and the quality of patient care. This study investigates the relationship between caring s...
Machine learning and SHAP interpretation to identify high-level compassion fatigue among operating room nurses: a multicenter cross-sectional study [0.03%]
Zhenyu Li,Min Gao,Haiwei Zhang et al.
Zhenyu Li et al.
Background: Operating room nurses (ORNs) are at high risk for compassion fatigue (CF), which significantly impairs individuals' well-being, undermines the stability of the nursing workforce, and jeopardizes patients' safe...
Prevalence and determinants of compassion fatigue among nurses in a district hospital in Bangladesh [0.03%]
Mansur Helal Sajid,Pothik Hossain,Ridwane Sharife et al.
Mansur Helal Sajid et al.
Background: Compassion fatigue is an occupational hazard among nurses that arises from prolonged exposure to patient suffering and to work-related stress. In resource-limited healthcare settings, such as public district h...
Cultivating a rural nursing workforce: the impact of rural vs. urban education on nursing students' intentions for rural practice in Nepal [0.03%]
Animesh Ghimire,Mamata Sharma Neupane
Animesh Ghimire
Background: Rural-urban maldistribution of health professionals continues to widen health inequities, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In Nepal, nurses are central to frontline care in remote comm...
Association between emotional intelligence and turnover intention among nurses in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional mediation analysis [0.03%]
Bayan Alilyyani
Bayan Alilyyani
Aim: This study aimed to examine the association between emotional intelligence and turnover intention among nurses in Saudi Arabia, as well as the indirect effect through job stress. ...