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Patients with advanced-stage cancer: Caregivers perspective on patient symptoms, treatment sessions, and coping
Attendees will learn about perspectives on patient symptoms, difficulties during treatment, and coping needs in caregivers of advanced stage cancer survivors (ASCS). Strategies for interventions to support these caregivers ... -
Patients' coping process of having acute myocardial infraction attack and receiving urgent percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs): A grounded theory study
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Background: Cardiovascular diseases represent the second cause of death in Taiwan, resulting in annually 4,000 to 5,000 people die by AMI. ... -
Patients' experiences of cardiac rehabilitation programs in Saudi Arabia
(2018-06-29)This research reports the qualitative outcomes of a study on patient reported barriers and enablers to attending Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) programs in Saudi Arabia. The results include the association between culture and ... -
Patients' experiences of educational component of an outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise programme: Qualitative study
(2018-07-03)Contemporary cardiology practices have changed significantly, as have the ways patients obtain information. This study was undertaken to gather patients' experiences of the education programme delivered within an outpatient ... -
Patients' involvement and trust in care-perceptions of cancer patients in outpatient clinic
Cancer is one of the biggest worldwide health questions. Due to the high quality care, treatment and prognosis of different cancer forms, more adult cancer patients recover from disease. To recover from cancer and live ... -
Patients' lived experience of chemotherapy after mastectomy: A phenomenological study
(2014-11-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 26, 2014: Purpose: The study discovers the chemotherapy patient's life experiences that are breast cancer after mastectomy, and understood patient's demand and the symptom distress, as ... -
Patients' perception of the use of motivational interviewing for childhood obesity treatment: A qualitative study
(2017-03-03)The purpose of this qualitative interpretive descriptive study was to better understand children’s perceptions of the use of motivational interviewing (MI) as a communication style for childhood obesity ... -
Patients' perceptions of hope and hope-engendering nurse interventions
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Hope is a basic human need and has the ability to restore health. Hope enhances quality of life, promotes health and healing, and has been shown necessary for recovery. ... -
Patients' perceptions of patient education as enablement
The efficacy of nursing interventions such as patient education from the recipient's or participant's viewpoint has been studied infrequently. This qualitative study examines perceptions of participants in childbirth ... -
Patients' perceptions regarding nursing care in the general surgical wards at Kenyatta National Hospital
(2017-02-17)Background: Nursing care is a major component of the health services because it is one of the determinants of quality health services. The anecdotal patients’ care evaluation and media reports have portrayed negative ... -
Patients' reactions to being selected by a computerised risk tool for case management by a community matron in the UK
(2013-10-22)Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013: Purpose: In the UK, 15 million people have at least one long-term condition and represent 70% of the healthcare expenditure. Evidence suggests that improved management of ... -
Patients' satisfaction with nursing care in public hospitals in Calabar, Nigeria
The main aim of the study was assessing patients' experiences and satisfaction with nursing care. A descriptive survey using 286 in-patients in two hospitals in Calabar, data was collected with a Modified Newcastle ... -
Pattern recognition in experienced pediatric nurses
Little is known about how nurses build their knowledge beyond skills and tasks. Nurses may develop the ability to use a number of objective and subjective information sources to recognize the patterns of healthcare, ... -
Patterns of body mass trajectory among Japanese children and impacts of life style factors during childhood
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015: Introduction: Childhood overweight and obesity are global health problems. Understanding the variations in growth patterns, while considering body size in children, is essential ... -
The Patterns of Change Across Trimesters for Pregnancy-Induced Symptoms of Discomfort
The enlargement of the uterus and fetal development may lead to symptoms of discomfort during pregnancy. The purpose of this study was to explore patterns of change in pregnancy-induced symptoms of dis-comfort across trimesters. -
Patterns of communicating with high fidelity patient simulators
(2012-9-12)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore patterns of communicating with high fidelity (HF) patient simulators. Therapeutic communication is an essential skill for nurses working in any setting. Opportunities to ... -
Patterns of depression screening across healthcare settings: A look at NDNQI pilot data results
The USPSTF recommends all adults undergo annual depression screening with follow-up care; however, previous research estimates screening rates are only 4.2%. To gain insight on current patterns of depression screening ... -
Patterns of fatigue and factors influencing fatigue during adjuvant breast cancer chemotherapy
Women beginning adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer seek information from health professionals regarding fatigue, but knowledge regarding this distressing symptom is currently limited. The purposes of this study were ... -
Patterns of symptom distress during the initial treatment period in three children with cancer
Childhood cancer treatment can be extremely aggressive and has been found to be more distressing and painful than the disease itself. This distress is a direct response to the symptoms caused by the side effects of treatment ... -
Pause with Paws: Implementation of an Evidence-Based Animal Visitation Program at a Small Vermont University
(2017-09-12)This evidence-based practice change pilot project explored college student perceptions of the efficacy of an animal visitation program (AVP) toward reducing perceived stress. Using a quantitative, longitudinal pre- and ...