Browsing by Subjects (CINAHL) "Nursing Care"
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Benchmarking Nurse Sensitive Quality Patient Outcomes Across the Continuum of Care
The impact health care delivery changes have on nursing and subsequently on the health of individuals, families, and the community are unknown to the nursing profession as well as the public. Delineation of patient outcomes ... -
The Evaluation of Information Requirements in End-Stage Renal Failure Patients Care of Intensive Care Nurses
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Friday, July 24, 2015: The Evaluation Of Information Requirements in End-Stage Renal Failure Patients Care Of Intensive Care Nurses Introduction and Objectives: Nurses who are working in all areas, ... -
The meaning, process, and consequences of nurse caring as perceived by spinal cord injured individuals during rehabilitation
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the meaning, process, and consequences of nurse caring from the perspective of spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals while in rehabilitation. This study addressed the ... -
Medication Safety and Education
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: To identify medication errors reported by Portuguese nurses. Methods: A descriptive, mixed qualitative and quantitative study. The respondents were a random sample ... -
Neonatal Nursing Care Disruptions to the Thermal Environment of Premature Neonates
Subject Population: The study describes neonatal nurses’ perceptions of frequency, duration, and depth of their care for premature neonates (PN) housed in incubators. This study was the first step in a comprehensive study ... -
Nurse-Led Patient-Centered Advance Care Planning: A Pilot Study
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: Background/Significance: Advance care planning (ACP) is necessary for aligning patients' treatment preferences with healthcare they receive when they are unable to speak for ... -
Nurses' spiritual care practices: Assessment type, frequency, and correlates
This descriptive, correlational study described the type, frequency, and correlates of nurses' spiritual care practices (quantitative) and their experiences with the sacred at work (qualitative). A convenience sample of ... -
Patient-consumer perceptions and responses to professional nursing care: Instrument development
The purpose of the research was to develop instruments to assist nurse researchers and nurse managers in the measurement of patient satisfaction with nursing care. The final instrument differs from existing instruments in ... -
Predictors of Quality of Life in the Chronic Hemodialysis Patient
This was a descriptive, correlational, predictive study designed to investigate the relationships between treatment-related stress, satisfaction with nursing care, and depression in the chronic hemodialysis patient and to ... -
The Relationship Between Patient Satisfaction with Nursing Care and Nurse Staffing
Nurse researchers and patient care administrators have long been concerned with understanding patient satisfaction with nursing care and its relationship to nurse staffing. This study focused on two major aspects of the ... -
The relationships between patients' perceptions of nurse caring behaviors, nurses' perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the emergency department
Background: Approximately 100 million people seek care in Emergency Departments yearly, which can be overwhelming for many Emergency Department (ED) nurses. Thus, caring for these patients and meeting their needs is ... -
RN Perceptions of Coworker Incivility and Collective Efficacy as Influential to Hospital Structures and Outcomes
(2017-03-29)Background: An aging population and retiring workforce might affect United States health delivery care and could threaten the quality of care in hospitals. Nurses, as the largest profession in healthcare, can buffer these ... -
Taxonomy of Nursing Clinical Credibility as Described by Nurses and Physicians
Introduction: Nursing clinical credibility, a complex, abstract concept is rarely mentioned in the clinical setting, but is implicitly understood by nurses and physicians. The concept has neither been defined nor explored, ... -
This is My Story: Using Patient Personalization Posters to Improve Nurses' Caring Behaviors
The critical care environment renders patients unable to share the kind of personal information that illuminates their story outside of the intensive care unit. Therefore, learning about the individuality of this patient ... -
Towards a Context-sensitive Theory of Nursing Ethics: Classification and Comparison of Nurses' Narratives from Four Time Periods (1934, 1979, 1989, and 1995)
This two-phase, descriptive study used qualitative content analysis of nurses' narratives from 1934, 1979, 1989 and 1995 to determine whether the Wilkinson bifocal model of moral problem construction could account for all ...