Punctuated Entropy in the ICU During COVID-19: Team Nursing and Burnout [0.03%]
新冠肺炎期间ICU的断点熵:团队护理与职业倦怠
Simon Kitto,Janet Alexanian,Brandi Vanderspank-Wright et al.
Simon Kitto et al.
BackgroundThe novel demands on hospital capacity arising from the COVID-19 pandemic revealed already-existing systemic weaknesses. Intensive care units experienced a sustained surge capacity and were forced to introduce modified standards o...
Factors Associated with Intent to Leave and Burnout among Canadian Nurses Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Quantitative Analysis of the Survey on Health Care Workers' Experiences During the Pandemic [0.03%]
加拿大护士在新冠大流行期间离职意向和职业倦怠的影响因素:对疫情期间医护人员经历调查的定量分析
Kishana Balakrishnar,Bao-Zhu Stephanie Long,Alexia M Haritos et al.
Kishana Balakrishnar et al.
BackgroundThe increased demands and stressors from the COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread burnout and job stress, prompting concerns about retention rates. This study identifies demographic and occupational predictors of Canadian nurses' i...
"How Can We Do Better?": A Case Study of a Pre-Implementation Analysis of a Residency Program for New Graduate Nurses in Canada [0.03%]
“如何做得更好?”——加拿大一项针对新毕业护士的住院医师计划的事前检验案例研究
Martin Charette,Alexandra Robitaille,Joanie Bouchard et al.
Martin Charette et al.
BackgroundUp to 33% of newly graduated nurses leave the profession within the first two years. This high turnover rate can burden care teams, negatively impacting the quality of care provided. To alleviate this problem, transition programs ...
Examining the Effect of a Novel Stress Reduction Intervention on the Control of Prediabetes: A Feasibility Study [0.03%]
一种新型减压干预对糖尿病前期控制的影响:一项可行性研究
Maha Albdour,Maher El-Masri,Linda Jaber et al.
Maha Albdour et al.
BackgroundPrediabetes is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease. Although prediabetes is associated with chronic stress-related behavioral and physiological maladaptation, few studies have focused on chroni...
Kateryna Metersky,Valerie Tan,Maher El-Masri
Kateryna Metersky
Social media is a powerful tool to promote and communicate nursing scholarship. As the nursing profession evolves with advances in technology, platforms including X, LinkedIn, and TikTok offer unique opportunities for academic engagement an...
Exploring nurses' experiences transitioning from clinicians to professors at Ontario colleges [0.03%]
安大略省社区学院的护士从临床转为教师的经历探究
Michelle Greenway,Emily Belita Dr,Pamela Baxter Dr et al.
Michelle Greenway et al.
BackgroundIn 2022, Ontario colleges and universities reported an estimated 67 vacant full-time nursing faculty positions, driving significant recruitment of nurses directly from clinical practice. Many of these nurses transition to academia...
Staff Experiences with the Implementation of Nurse Practitioner (NP)-led Clinics in New Brunswick, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大新不伦瑞克省护士执业医师(NP)诊所的实施:工作人员体验
Lillian MacNeill,Karine Légère,Sarah Balcom et al.
Lillian MacNeill et al.
BackgroundAccess to primary care is a challenge across Canada. In the province of New Brunswick (NB), approximately 15% of citizens do not have a primary care provider (PCP). The Government of NB recently implemented clinics staffed by nurs...
Impact of Trump's Executive Order on Nursing Research: The Shrouding of Racism Under the Guise of Equality [0.03%]
特朗普行政命令对护理研究的影响:以平等之名掩盖的种族主义
Jennifer Lapum,Charlotte Lee,Rezwana Rahman et al.
Jennifer Lapum et al.
A Narrative Inquiry of East Asian Parents and Mental Health in Canada: Critical Openings for Anti-Racism Strategies in Knowledge Translation [0.03%]
东亚父母在加拿大关于心理健康的故事探究:知识转移中反种族歧视策略的关键开启
Samantha Louie-Poon,Solina Richter,Diane Kunyk et al.
Samantha Louie-Poon et al.
BackgroundAnti-Asian racism is linked with adverse mental health conditions in young East Asian populations. There is a need to explore how to develop mental health resources for East Asian parents, yet minimal research explores anti-racism...
'I Was Shattered and Broken': Unmasking the Experiences and Responses of Black Canadian to Pregnancy Loss [0.03%]
《我支离破碎》:揭开黑人加拿大人在怀孕期间经历损失的经历和反应
Priscilla N Boakye,Nadia Prendergast,Ola Abanta Thomas Obewu et al.
Priscilla N Boakye et al.
Background: Pregnancy loss remains an invisible tragedy that impacts on the psychosocial well-being of women and their families. Cultural norms and beliefs about pregnancy loss affect how some women respond and process th...