Home Care Nurses at the Heart of the Communication Web: Communication Synchronicity and Effects on the Psychosocial Work Environment [0.03%]
沟通协调的中心:护理人员沟通同步性及其对心理社会工作环境的影响
Roger Larsson,Gudbjörg Erlingsdóttir,Johanna Persson et al.
Roger Larsson et al.
This qualitative study explores how communication practice affects Swedish home care nurses' psychosocial work environment. Data consisted of interviews and field observations, analyzed from the perspective of Media Synchronicity Theory and...
Perceived Facilitators and Barriers in Implementing Hospice Care: A Qualitative Study Among Health Care Providers in Binzhou, China [0.03%]
中国滨州市实施安宁疗护的促进与阻碍因素:一项针对卫生服务提供者的质性研究
Heshuo Yu,Kate de Medeiros
Heshuo Yu
Although many large Chinese cities have begun to implement hospice services, hospice care is still a relatively new concept in many parts of the country, especially in smaller cities. The purpose of this study was to gain a better understan...
Higinio Fernandez-Sanchez,Emmanuel Akwasi Marfo,Diane Santa Maria et al.
Higinio Fernandez-Sanchez et al.
This article explores the significance of employing preferred terms and inclusive language in research practices concerning diverse populations. It highlights how inappropriate terminology can lead to labeling, stereotyping, and stigma, par...
Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on Dignity in Dementia: A Qualitative Analysis [0.03%]
痴呆患者尊严维护的相关研究——定性分析护理人员视角中的尊严概念
Frederik Schou-Juul,Rebecca Amalie Struwe Kjeldsen,Lucca-Mathilde Thorup Ferm et al.
Frederik Schou-Juul et al.
In dementia care, the concept of dignity has garnered substantial attention from both researchers and policymakers. However, the concept often remains vague and open to interpretation, potentially leading to misunderstandings and suboptimal...
"The Walls Had Been Built": A Qualitative Study of Canadian Adolescent Perspectives on Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
“墙已经建起来了”:加拿大青少年对新冠疫情期间精神健康的观点的定性研究
Mischa Taylor,Gina Dimitropoulos,Shannon D Scott et al.
Mischa Taylor et al.
Public health measures (PHMs) implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic introduced sudden changes to adolescents' everyday routines and required adolescents to repeatedly adapt their routines at a critical developmental stage. While meant to...
Beyond Burnout: Nurses' Perspectives on Chronic Suffering During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
超越耗竭:护士对新冠大流行期间和之后的慢性痛苦的视角
Melissa A Powell,Tolu O Oyesanya,Susan D Scott et al.
Melissa A Powell et al.
Nurses around the globe have been impacted psychologically and emotionally during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to describe nurses' perspectives on the concepts of compassion fatigue, second victimhood, burn...
Public Health Nurses in an Internal Negotiation Process When There Is Concern About the Child's Care [0.03%]
儿童护理存忧情况下的公共卫生护士内部谈判过程
Ingrid Elisabeth Mathisen Haaland,Terese Elisabet Bondas
Ingrid Elisabeth Mathisen Haaland
The aim of the study was to explore and describe how public health nurses at child health clinics experience and perceive the follow-up of children and families when there is concern about the child's care. The goal was to contribute to kno...
Perspectives of Young People with Neuromuscular Diseases Regarding Their Choice of Educational Programs and Possibilities to Complete Program Requirements [0.03%]
神经肌肉疾病青年关于其教育项目选择及完成项目要求可能性的观点
Charlotte Handberg,Helle Munkholm,Ann-Lisbeth Højberg
Charlotte Handberg
Young people with impaired functioning and/or disability do not receive as much education or as high an education as fully functioning young people, thus limiting their job opportunities. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate ...
A meta-Ethnography on Parents' Experiences of the Internet As a Source of Health Information [0.03%]
家长有关利用互联网获取健康信息的经历的元民族志研究
Thale Strand,Thomas Westergren
Thale Strand
The Internet is increasingly being used as a health information resource. This meta-ethnography aimed to synthesize the literature on how parents of children aged below 5 years' experienced using the Internet for health information purposes...
Cervical Cancer Screening Uptake and Experiences of Black African Immigrant Women in Canada [0.03%]
加拿大黑非洲移民妇女的宫颈癌筛查率及筛查经历
Abosede C Ojerinde,Sally E Thorne,A Fuchsia Howard et al.
Abosede C Ojerinde et al.
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death among African women. Unfortunately, in most sub-Saharan African nations, women are vulnerable if they are unaware that cervical cancer is preventable with frequent screeni...