Harnessing Compassion to Support Nurses' Mental Health: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
利用同情心支持护士的心理健康的定性研究
Marianne Sofronas,Sheri Lynn Price,Houssem Eddine Ben-Ahmed et al.
Marianne Sofronas et al.
PurposeLiterature documenting mental health concerns among nurses is abundant, as is evidence that working conditions are a significant contributing factor. While conducting a study on the mental health experiences of seven professional coh...
From Gatekeeping to Collaboration: Supporting Internationally Educated Nurses in Rural and Northern British Columbia [0.03%]
从把关到合作:支持加拿大北部和农村地区的国际教育护士执业
Caroline Sanders,Danielle Haggarty,Madison Friesen et al.
Caroline Sanders et al.
AimTo examine the experiences, motivations, and perceived inequities of internationally educated nurses (IENs) residing in northern British Columbia and to identify systemic, geographic, and regulatory barriers to workforce integration.Back...
Supporting Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Older Adults with Coronary Heart Disease: Development of a Web-Based Nursing Intervention [0.03%]
支持冠心病老年人身体活动和生活质量的网络护理干预措施的研发
Audrey Lavoie,Véronique Dubé
Audrey Lavoie
BackgroundCoronary heart disease (CHD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. For older adults, sustained engagement in physical activity after coronary revascularization is essential for secondary prevention and is s...
The Paradox of Nurse Burnout and Improved Quality of Care: A Longitudinal Survey Study of British Columbia Nurses [0.03%]
护理人员职业倦怠与护理质量改善的悖论:一项针对不列颠哥伦比亚省护士的纵向调查研究
Farinaz Havaei,Claire Song,Danjie Zou et al.
Farinaz Havaei et al.
BackgroundEmotional exhaustion is a core component of burnout, linked to poor nurse well-being and negative patient outcomes. In Canada, where nurse burnout has risen sharply, there is limited evidence tracking changes across healthcare sec...
Nurses' Self-Reported Emotional Experiences During Midline Catheter Insertion: A Qualitative Exploratory Study [0.03%]
护士在进行中心静脉导管置入时的自我报告情感体验:一项定性探索性研究
Erwan Guillouët,Julien Picard,Anne Bellot et al.
Erwan Guillouët et al.
Background & PurposeMidline catheter insertion, a peripheral venous catheter procedure, is a technically demanding invasive nursing procedure requiring precision, communication, and sustained attention to ensure patient safety. While emotio...
The Role of Occupational Coping Self-Efficacy and Stressors in Intention-Related and Preparedness Outcomes among Ontario Baccalaureate Nursing Students [0.03%]
职业应对自我效能在安大略省护理学士学生的意图和准备结果中的作用及应激源的影响
Madison Basso,Amanda McIntyre,Richard Booth et al.
Madison Basso et al.
BackgroundNursing education is vital to addressing workforce shortages, with occupational coping self-efficacy potentially supporting student resilience, preparedness, and retention despite academic and clinical stressors. There is limited ...
A Rapid Scoping Review of Resilience Facilitators and Barriers among Black Children and Young People in Canada [0.03%]
加拿大黑人儿童和青年韧性促进因素及障碍的快速综述
Emmanuel A Marfo,Albert Junior Frimpong,Haris Musavar et al.
Emmanuel A Marfo et al.
Background and PurposeDespite pervasive structural and systemic adversities, Black children and youth in Canada demonstrate significant resilience. However, mainstream discourse often privileges deficit-based narratives, marginalizing these...
Nurses' Perspectives on Cancer Care for People Who Experience Incarceration in British Columbia, Canada: Challenges and Opportunities [0.03%]
加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省护士眼中的癌症照护:囚犯癌症照护的挑战与机遇
Maryana Fisher,Leah K Lambert,Olga Petrovskaya et al.
Maryana Fisher et al.
Cancer is the leading cause of death for Canadians. Research by Canadian scholars has highlighted that people who experience multiple and intersecting socio-economic barriers are more likely to receive a diagnosis only after cancer has beco...
Predatory Publishing in Nursing Journals: A Systems-Based Analysis Using the Predation Index [0.03%]
基于系统分析的护理期刊掠夺性出版商索引研究
Leslie H Nicoll,Marilyn H Oermann,Elizabeth R Eisenhauer et al.
Leslie H Nicoll et al.
PurposePredatory publishing remains a persistent concern in nursing scholarship, yet identification approaches often rely on binary classifications or list-based designations that obscure variation among journals. This study examined predat...