Nurses' Perspectives on Cancer Care for People Who Experience Incarceration in British Columbia, Canada: Challenges and Opportunities [0.03%]
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%]
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...
Alert Systems for People Living with Dementia who go Missing: Case Studies in Canada, Scotland, and the United States [0.03%]
Adebusola Adekoya,Lili Liu,Veronique Boscart et al.
Adebusola Adekoya et al.
BackgroundPeople living with dementia face a risk of going missing, which can result in injury or death and distress for care partners. Although it is believed that alert systems can help locate missing persons and reduce risk through commu...
Factors Influencing Nursing Students' Attitudes and Career Interests in Mental Health Nursing - An Integrative Review [0.03%]
影响护理学生精神护理工作者态度和职业兴趣的因素——整合性综述
Katrina Cearns,Eilean Rathinasamy Lazarus,Rasha Wahid
Katrina Cearns
BackgroundMental health nurses represent only 1.03% of the global nursing workforce, contributing to persistent workforce shortages. Undergraduate nursing students demonstrate limited interest in mental health nursing (MHN), often associate...
Using Participatory Photography to Gain a Deeper Perspective of Oncology Nurses' Professional Quality of Life [0.03%]
用参与式摄影来更深入地了解肿瘤护士的职业生活质量
Rebecca L Boni,Catherine Dingley
Rebecca L Boni
PurposeEnhancing the well-being of the nursing workforce involves understanding how nurses perceive their professional quality of life (PQOL). We conducted a study of oncology nurses' PQOL using grounded theory methodology and integrated pa...
Experiential Learning for Indigenous Nurse Leadership Development: A Learning Exchange for Canadian Turtle Island Indigenous Nursing Students in Aotearoa [0.03%]
土著护理领导力发展体验式学习:加拿大原住民护士学生在奥特罗亚的学习交流项目
Wanda Phillips-Beck,Bekelu Negash,Barbara Rose-Lovett et al.
Wanda Phillips-Beck et al.
BackgroundLeadership is recognized as a core nursing competency, essential for advancing practice and preparing future nurse leaders for complex healthcare settings. Studies show that First Nation nurses are underrepresented in leadership r...
Responding to Older Adult Maltreatment: Interdisciplinary Geriatric Care Provider Experiences and Training Needs [0.03%]
针对老年人虐待的应对:跨学科老年护理从业人员的经验和培训需求
Joshua Wyman,Cassandre Dion Larivière,Tala Tayem et al.
Joshua Wyman et al.
In the current mixed methods study, 37 interdisciplinary geriatric care providers in Ontario, Canada, completed a qualitative interview and a series of quantitative questionnaires. The qualitative interview explored their experiences observ...
Raising Awareness in the Nursing Community About 'Tortured Phrases' [0.03%]
在护理界提高对“ torture phrases(指不鼓励批判性思考的常用短语)”的认识
Jaime A Teixeira da Silva,Marilyn H Oermann
Jaime A Teixeira da Silva
The academic nursing community across Canada and worldwide relies on literature with technically accurate terms. Despite this, scientific literature contains 'tortured phrases' (TPs)-linguistically and scientifically inaccurate representati...
Factors Influencing Nursing Career Choice and Stress Among Generation Z Nursing Students in New Brunswick: A Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
新不伦瑞克省Z世代护理学生的职业选择和压力的影响因素:一项横断面研究
Yasin M Yasin,Areej Al-Hamad,Kateryna Metersky et al.
Yasin M Yasin et al.
BackgroundUnderstanding the career motivations and stress experiences of Generation Z (born after 1997) nursing students is essential for developing effective recruitment, retention, and support strategies in nursing education. Despite glob...
Grieving from the Margins: Black Canadian Men Navigating the Invisible Burden of Perinatal Loss and Masculine Expectations [0.03%]
边缘化的哀痛:黑人加拿大男性在孕产期失落和男性期望中的应对挑战
Priscilla N Boakye,Nadia Prendergast,Feven Desta et al.
Priscilla N Boakye et al.
BackgroundPerinatal loss is a deeply emotional experience that impacts both parents. Yet, much of the literature is skewed toward women to the neglect of Black men whose experiences may be intertwined with masculine expectations.PurposeThe ...