Perspectives and Beliefs Surrounding Postpartum Care and Physical Activity of South Asian Immigrant Women in Canada [0.03%]
加拿大南亚移民妇女产后护理和身体活动的观点和信念
Iris Lesser,Corliss Bean,Harleen Sangha et al.
Iris Lesser et al.
IntroductionBeginning or returning to physical activity is an important element of postpartum care due to its associated mental and physical health benefits. South Asian immigrant women often report a lack of confidence in physical activity...
The Effects of an Online Patient Portal on Nurses' and the Health Care Team's Work in an Outpatient Oncology Setting: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
一种在线患者门户网站对门诊肿瘤科护理人员及医疗团队工作的影响:定性研究
Sarah Jane Quinn,Vera Caine,Olga Petrovskaya
Sarah Jane Quinn
BackgroundIn November 2022, Alberta Health Services launched a new province-wide electronic health record, Connect Care (Epic), with a tethered patient portal, MyAHS Connect, across all Cancer Care Alberta sites. Oncology patients now can v...
Understanding the Residency Experience of Nurse Practitioners in Fraser Health: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
弗雷泽卫生局护士执业医师住院体验定性研究的理解
Sarah Crowe,Maridel de Sequera
Sarah Crowe
BackgroundThe transition from student to full-scope Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a phase marked by challenges such as patient complexity, expanding scopes of practice, and role ambiguity. NPs expanding presence in healthcare environments, esp...
Layered Injustices: Mapping Everyday Discrimination in Nursing Education through an Intersectional Lens [0.03%]
交织的不公:从交叉性视角审视护理教育中的日常歧视现象映射图谱
Vanessa Van Bewer,Abreham Mekonnen,Marnie Kramer
Vanessa Van Bewer
BackgroundDespite stated commitments to equity, nursing education environments remain sites of pervasive everyday discrimination, especially for students with intersecting marginalized identities.PurposeThis study aimed to examine patterns ...
Nurses' and Patients' Perspectives on Care Coordination Across Health Care and Social Services Sectors: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
护士和患者视角下的跨卫生和社会服务部门的护理协调:定性研究
Marlène Karam,Maud-Christine Chouinard,Meghry Kevork et al.
Marlène Karam et al.
BackgroundNurse care coordinators strive to build connections between different organizations to assist patients with complex needs in navigating the healthcare system. However, they often lack adequate support in their roles and encounter ...
Integrating Diverse Ways of Knowing and Challenging Epistemic Injustice: An Example of Emancipatory Curricula in Canadian Nursing Education [0.03%]
融合多元知识体系和挑战知识不公:加拿大护理教育中解放性课程的一个例子
Ashley McKeown,Britney Glasgow-Osment,Heather Campbell et al.
Ashley McKeown et al.
PurposeColonial frameworks remain embedded within nursing education, mandating a critical and ethical response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action to integrate diverse knowledge systems into curricula and pedagogica...
The Experiences of Service Providers Who Care for Homeless Pregnant or Early Parenting Women [0.03%]
为无家可归的怀孕或初为人母妇女提供服务的从业人员的经历
Kimberly Jarvis,Solina Richter,Vera Caine
Kimberly Jarvis
BackgroundHomelessness among women and children is a growing concern, shaped by intersecting structural inequities. Service providers working with women who are homeless, particularly those who are pregnant and/or parenting young children, ...
Examining Nurse Practitioner Experiences in Delivering Virtual Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Method Study [0.03%]
新冠肺炎大流行期间护士 practitioner 在提供虚拟护理方面的体验:一种混合方法的研究
Marlene Burrows,Jessica Kromhoff,Laura M Housden et al.
Marlene Burrows et al.
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic required Nurse Practitioners (NPs) in Fraser Health Authority (FHA) to rapidly pivot to virtual care health services. Most NPs had little to no education on providing virtual care and there is a paucity liter...
Embedding Climate Literacy in Canadian Nursing Curricula and Research: Lessons from Wildfires and Heat Waves [0.03%]
加拿大护理课程和研究中的气候素养嵌入:野火和热浪带来的启示
Areej Al-Hamad,Kateryna Metersky,Yasin M Yasin
Areej Al-Hamad
Climate change is one of the greatest global health challenges of the twenty-first century, with wildfires, heat waves, floods, and other extreme events posing profound threats to health systems, communities, and vulnerable populations. Nur...
"Rolling the Boulder Up the Hill": A Qualitative Study of Parents' Experiences Providing Ongoing Care at Home for Their Child with Complex Medical Needs [0.03%]
“朝秦暮楚”:复杂医疗需求儿童居家长期照护者的经历定性研究
Joanne Tay,Adam Rapoport,Jamie Crawley et al.
Joanne Tay et al.
Background & PurposeParents of children with medical complexity (CMC) provide continuous, intensive care that encompasses a range of technical tasks, emotional support, advocacy, and coordination within fragmented healthcare systems. Existi...