Browsing by Review Type "None: Submitted for Open Dissemination"
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Barriers to publication: Improving health and wellness through open dissemination
Professional dissemination and publications of current healthcare knowledge with cutting-edge research are essential to ensure wellness and public health internationally. Unfortunately, these scholarship collaborations ... -
The effects of forest bathing on anxiety in adults: An integrative review
The aim of this study is to explore the effects of forest bathing on anxiety levels in adults. An abundance of forest bathing research evidence is present in the literature. There are documented physiological and psychological ... -
Forest bathing as a self-care modality for nurses
The self-care practice of forest bathing for nurses is the focus of this article. Self-care is the use of actions to promote one's well-being and is an essential aspect of being a nurse. The Japanese form of shinrin yoku ... -
Japanese Disaster Nursing Readiness Evaluation Index (JDNREI)
The Japanese Disaster Nursing Readiness Evaluation Index (JDNREI) is an index purposed for nurses' self-evaluation on their readiness and preparation for dispatch to perform medical care at disaster sites. This scale is ... -
The role of the national certification as a mark of professionalism in critical care
Professional certifications in health care represent a mark of professionalism, accountability, knowledge, and expertise. Lifelong learning is vital to ensure positive outcomes. This concept is especially true in critical ... -
Unconventional nursing: Exploring non-traditional nursing roles
Besides the well-known traditional nursing career paths, such as the clinical and academic settings, there is a wide variety of non-traditional nursing roles worth exploring. This concise advocacy manuscript seeks to open ... -
Utilizing an individualized music playlist and a receptive music approach to reduce agitation in hospitalized patients with dementia as evidenced by the Agitated Behavior Scale (ABS)
The number of patients with Dementia (PwD) admitted to acute care hospitals is increasing worldwide. Prolonged hospital stays are associated with a deterioration in cognitive, functional, and physiological status (Mathews, ...