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Attitudes of first-year nursing students at Tallinn Health University of Applied Sciences towards violence against women Open
Violence against women (VAW) is defined by the United Nations as any gender-based violence that causes mental, physical, or economic harm and restricts freedom. The topic has not been studied before in the context of the nursing curriculum…
A pilot study on the impact of blended learning in enhancing nurses’ hand hygiene knowledge Open
This pilot study aims to assess changes in nursesâ knowledge of hand hygiene before and after the implementation of a blended learning method â combining an eight-hour practical simulation with an e-learning module â based on the Wor…
"Nursing Diagnoses and Impact of Training on the Quality of Nursing Documentation in Nursing Care Clinic" Open
The sample was nursing records before and after the training of NANDA-I nursing diagnoses and nursing documentation. Observational protocols were used to collect data. The D-Catch instrument was used for structural assessment of the qualit…
"Nursing Students Assessment to the Clinical Learning Environment and Mentoring in Medical-Surgical Wards: Quantitative Research" Open
Clinical practice is one of the most anxious components of nursing education because they have two roles to play: the learner and the worker. Student satisfaction is a complex and multifactorial issue. Research on the topic has shown posit…
Impact of simulation training on pre-clinical and clinical practice: the example of Tallinn Health Care College Open
The simulation environment and high-fidelity simulators set new challenges for lecturers. The positive impact of simulation training on the development of studentsâ knowledge and skills has been confirmed, but little research has been co…
Reasons for not participating in breast cancer screening, ways to obtain information and measures to improve participation in screening Open
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed tumor in women in the world. Early detection and treatment of breast cancer has an impact on life expectancy, reduced mortality and improved quality of life. The reduction in mortality depends l…
Supporting Students with Special Dietary Needs in School Nursing Open
When it comes to students who have special dietary needs in relation to the provision of school catering, their nutritional requirements should be taken into account. As the incidence of chronic diseases in children is on the rise, the rol…
Existing Health Practices in Shaping the Decision to Participate During Breast Cancer Screening Among 50–69 Years Old Women in Estonia Open
Introduction Breast cancer is easily detectable by mammography and many countries run national screening programs for women as a target group. Yet, the majority of these countries have screening participation rates below the recommended le…
Practice theoretical approach on the reasons why target group women refrain from taking breast cancer screening Open
Future screening related campaigns and public health education should address the concerns derived from different types of reasons for refraining from screening.