Imposter Syndrome: A Reflective Discourse into the Experiences of Canadian Black Nurses through Art [0.03%]
冒名顶替症候群:通过艺术反映加拿大黑人护士的经历
Nadia Prendergast,Ola Abanta Thomas Obewu
Nadia Prendergast
Impostor syndrome is a common phenomenon experienced by individuals when entering new ranks in the workplace. Although women experience greater feelings of imposter syndrome than men, Black individuals report a prolonged experience of impos...
"If I Stay Quiet, the Only Person That Gets Hurt Is Me": Anti-Asian Racism and the Mental Health of Chinese-Canadian Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
“如果我不发声,受苦的只能是我自己”:新冠肺炎疫情下反亚裔种族主义对华裔加拿大青年人心理健康的影响
Isabella Ng,Carla Hilario,Jordana Salma
Isabella Ng
Background and purpose: Despite documented accounts of racial discrimination against Chinese communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, few studies have examined experiences of racism among Canadian youth. This qualitative...
Summer Camp Clinical Placements in Young Families Nursing: An Interpretive Description Study [0.03%]
一种描述性理解研究:夏季营地临床实习在年轻家庭护理中的应用
Claire Williams,Renée Gordon,Emily Richard
Claire Williams
Purpose: Obtaining meaningful clinical experiences with paediatric and perinatal (young families) populations is increasingly challenging for nursing programs. Care for this population has largely moved to outpatient and ...
Sociodemographic and Health Determinants of Loneliness in Older Immigrants in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
加拿大老年移民孤独的社会 demographic 和健康决定因素:横断面研究
Sepali Guruge,Souraya Sidani;ICOI Team
Sepali Guruge
The COVID pandemic brought to light the pressing issues of social isolation and loneliness for older adults. Immigrant older adults' experience of loneliness is even more exacerbated by factors, such as, language barriers, and the loss of c...
Truth to Action: Lived Experiences of Indigenous Healthcare Professionals Redressing Indigenous-Specific Racism [0.03%]
正视真相,积极行动:原住民卫生专业人员反对种族主义的亲身经历
Mona Lisa Bourque Bearskin,Mestesi Llucmetkwe Colleen Seymour,Rose Melnyk et al.
Mona Lisa Bourque Bearskin et al.
Study background: The experience of discrimination through stereotyping, profiling, and bias-informed care not only leads to poor access to healthcare services, but low retention rates of Indigenous health professionals (...
Accessing Trauma- and Violence-Informed Breastfeeding Support from Primary Care Providers among Women with Histories of Intimate Partner Violence: An Exploratory Interpretive Description Study [0.03%]
探索解释性描述研究:初级保健提供者如何为遭受过亲密伴侣暴力的女性提供创伤和暴力告知式哺乳支持
Kimberley T Jackson,Samantha Larose,Tara Mantler
Kimberley T Jackson
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a wicked social problem affecting women of all social strata and geographical location, globally. Pregnancy may be a time of heightened risk of IPV and more deleterious outco...
Understanding Nurse Retention at a Mental Health and Addictions Facility During a Dual Pandemic [0.03%]
双重疫情期间精神疾病和成瘾治疗机构护士留存情况及其影响因素的研究理解
Alyssa Rafferty,Kristen Haase,Michelle Gagnon et al.
Alyssa Rafferty et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed nurses to new and more severe workplace stressors; exposure to these workplace stressors has exacerbated nurse turnover. Nurses working in mental health and substance use (MHSU) h...
Informing Culturally Safe Advance Care Planning: An Interpretive Descriptive Study of Internationally Educated Nurses in Ontario [0.03%]
一项解释性描述研究:安大略省国际教育护理人员文化安全的预立照护计划知情情况
Shereen Jonathan,Kathryn Pfaff,Edward Cruz
Shereen Jonathan
Background: Maintaining cultural safety during advance care planning (ACP) discussions is an essential component of holistic care provision. Most nurses feel unprepared to engage in ACP and the current literature offers l...
The Evolving Context of MAID-Related Communications for Registered Nurses in Canada [0.03%]
加拿大注册护士有关医助死亡的交流内容的发展背景
Sally Thorne,Heidi Parker,Barbara Pesut
Sally Thorne
Background: Since legalization of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada in 2016, nurses are increasingly faced with new and evolving communication challenges as patients in a diversity of settings and contexts contemplate...
Madisyn Campbell,Erika Haber-Evans,Amanda Hicks et al.
Madisyn Campbell et al.
Background: Public health nurses (PHNs) are often a first point of contact for postpartum individuals seeking mental health support, but report limited training related to mental health. ...