Older People's Voices Matter!: Possibilities and Limitations for Providing Dignified Palliative Care with Wearable Devices [0.03%]
以人为本,正视局限:可穿戴设备在老年善终护理中的机遇与挑战
Rada Sandic Spaho,Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt,Theofanis Fotis et al.
Rada Sandic Spaho et al.
This study aimed to gain insight into the phenomenon of how wearable devices affect the sense of dignity of older patients (above 65 years of age) in palliative care settings using remote monitoring health services. Five interviews were car...
Navigating the Unseen: Healthcare Support Staff's Perception of Existential Loneliness Among Older Migrants [0.03%]
洞察无形:护理人员视角下老年移民的存在性孤独感
Jonas Olofsson,Ann-Cathrine Bramhagen,Margareta Rämgård et al.
Jonas Olofsson et al.
Existential loneliness is a profound sense of loneliness that arises when confronting existential questions, often intensified by the awareness of mortality. For older migrants, this experience may be deepened by feelings of exclusion and a...
From Bedside to Classroom: An Autoethnography of the Mentoring Experiences of BIPOC Nurse Faculty from Transition to Tenure and Promotion [0.03%]
从临床到课堂:BIPOC护士教师导师经验的自传民族志(从入职到终身轨和晋升)
Kechi C Iheduru-Anderson,Karen E Alexander,Nisha Mathews et al.
Kechi C Iheduru-Anderson et al.
Black and South Asian nurse faculty transitioning from clinical practice to academia face persistent barriers, including racialized exclusion, institutional neglect, and unclear tenure and promotion expectations. Despite the importance of m...
Dignity-Preserving Dementia Care in Old Age Homes in Nepal: Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives [0.03%]
尼泊尔老年护理院的痴呆症体面保健:医疗专业人员的观点
Oscar Tranvåg,Soni Shrestha
Oscar Tranvåg
In recent decades, there has been growing interest in research on dignity in care for persons with dementia living in high-income countries. In contrast, such research remains limited in low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to...
Nurse Practitioners' Practice Patterns in Primary Care in Finland: A Descriptive Qualitative Study [0.03%]
芬兰初级护理中执业护士的执业模式:一项描述性定性研究
Ruwang Han,Melanie Rogers,Sofia Asplund et al.
Ruwang Han et al.
Healthcare demands continue to increase across the globe, Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) including Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are recognised as a valuable workforce that can increase access and improve the quality of care. However, NPs are ...
"When I Look in the Mirror, I Want to See a Healthy Body": The Lived Experience of Young Previvors, Bilateral Risk-Reducing Mastectomy, and Body Image [0.03%]
“当照镜子时,我希望看到一个健康的身体”——年轻高危人群的亲身经历、对侧乳腺预防切除术与体象感知的关系
Christa Torrisi,Mei R Fu,Michelle Teti et al.
Christa Torrisi et al.
Breast cancer is a significant cause of cancer death in young women in the United States. Inherited pathogenic variants, like BRCA1 and BRCA2, contribute to an increased lifetime breast cancer risk in this population. For women with a known...
The Barriers to Nurses with Prescriptive Authority in Exercising Their Prescriptive Role: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Studies [0.03%]
护理人员行使处方权障碍的系统性回顾和质性研究主题综合分析
Jiaxi Xu,Lu Qi,Aimei Mao
Jiaxi Xu
This systematic review investigates the barriers experienced by nurses with prescriptive authority and their required supports to strengthen and sustain nurse prescribing. Empirical qualitative studies indexed in Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, an...
"Living for Myself and Others": The Role of an Ostomy Self-Help Group in Thailand in Providing Psychosocial Support [0.03%]
“为自己也为他人而活”——泰国造口自我帮助小组的社会心理支持作用
Niphattra Haritavorn,Chanika Nimsun
Niphattra Haritavorn
The Thai ostomate self-help group is an informal association of people living with ostomy who come together with the goal of improving their quality of life and living conditions. This study aims to qualitatively explore the experiences of ...
The Burdens of Underrepresentation and Professional Identity: A Qualitative Study of Black Women in Academic Nursing [0.03%]
少数与专业认同:一项关于学术护理领域中非裔女性负担的定性研究
Kechi Iheduru-Anderson
Kechi Iheduru-Anderson
Black women remain markedly underrepresented in academic nursing-particularly in tenure-track and leadership roles-and their contributions are often overshadowed by persistent inequities in advancement, recognition, and compensation, compou...
"Home Away From Home": A Critical Metaphor Analysis of Displaced Ukrainian Women's Experiences With Their Canadian Hosts [0.03%]
从家到另一个家:乌克兰移居加拿大女性对其寄宿家庭体验的认知及隐喻分析
Areej Al-Hamad,Yasin M Yasin,Kateryna Metersky et al.
Areej Al-Hamad et al.
Displaced by the Russian invasion, Ukrainian women face complex challenges in adapting to new environments. This study explores their experiences living in homestay arrangements in Canada, drawing on Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Critical ...