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期刊名:Canadian journal of nursing research

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ISSN:0844-5621

e-ISSN:1705-7051

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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BackgroundAn academic-practice partnership was implemented in Northwestern Ontario with the goals of enhancing cross- sector collaboration, co-creating research knowledge related to transition to practice, engaging and recruiting nurses, an...
Amanda Lavigne,Jane Karpa,Melissa White Amanda Lavigne
Study backgroundBritish Columbia (B.C.) has suffered a significant loss of life every day due to the unregulated drug poisoning crisis that has affected this province since 2016 (B.C. Coroners Service, 2023). In September 2020 the B.C. Prov...
Ruan Víctor Dos Santos Silva,Heriederson Sávio Dias Moura,Priscila Norié Araujo Betetti et al. Ruan Víctor Dos Santos Silva et al.
Virtual violence is facilitated by anonymity and the presence of aggressors on the internet, and the characteristics of this phenomenon amplify both the reach and intensity of the suffering experienced by victims-particularly in the psychol...
Dawn Balsdon Dawn Balsdon
In Canada, 7% of youth 15-24 identify as living with neurodevelopmental conditions or intellectual disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder or attention deficit disorder. These youth face significant challenges when transitioning from...
Nahela Nowshin,Lydia Kapiriri,Colleen M Davison Nahela Nowshin
BackgroundThe "1.5 generation" refers to those who immigrated to a new country as children or adolescents. In the context of Canada, 1.5-generation Bangladeshis are underrepresented in the extant literature on sexual and reproductive health...
Aleksandra Lalovic,Molly Hyde,Yvonne Bergmans et al. Aleksandra Lalovic et al.
BackgroundNurses and personal support workers (PSWs) frequently face trauma in their work without sufficient resources to manage the resulting emotional stress. This contributes to high rates of burnout, which have remained elevated since t...
Martin Roberge,Thierno Diallo,Anouk Bérubé et al. Martin Roberge et al.
Background and PurposeThe consequences of climate change on individuals' and communities' health are numerous. Nurses are among the healthcare professionals most confronted with the climate crisis, and have great potential to limit its impa...
Jude Ominyi,Adewale Alabi Jude Ominyi
Background and PurposeEvidence-based practice (EBP) is essential for improving patient outcomes and healthcare quality. However, its implementation in acute care remains inconsistent due to organisational hierarchies, professional silos, an...
Tanya Mailhot,Zineb Bouaouina,Imène Khetir et al. Tanya Mailhot et al.
BackgroundDelirium is a common yet underdiagnosed condition in hospitalized older adults, particularly challenging to detect early in cardiology settings. Although delirium assessment tools improve detection rates, observations by family ca...
Michelle Lam,Nassim Adhami,Olivia Du et al. Michelle Lam et al.
With Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools becoming increasingly commonplace, the usage of AI-enabled tools in education has also grown. AI-enabled tools refer to machines incorporated with human-like capabilities, such as reasoning, interpret...