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View article: The relationship between illness perception and general self-efficacy in hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study in south-western Iran
The relationship between illness perception and general self-efficacy in hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study in south-western Iran Open
INTRODUCTION: Illness perception may influence self-efficacy in chronic disease management. This study examined the relationship between illness perception and general self-efficacy in hemodialysis patients in Ahvaz, Iran. MATERIALS AND ME…
View article: The Relationship Between Caregiver Burden and the Role of Religious Beliefs, Hope, and Compassion Fatigue Among Intensive Care Unit Nurses: A Cross-sectional Study
The Relationship Between Caregiver Burden and the Role of Religious Beliefs, Hope, and Compassion Fatigue Among Intensive Care Unit Nurses: A Cross-sectional Study Open
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) nurses are exposed to high levels of occupational and psychological stress, which can lead to a decline in the quality of nursing care and impose numerous consequences on their personal well-being. Des…
View article: The relationship between illness perception and general self-efficacy in hemodialysis patients: A cross-sectional study in south-western Iran
The relationship between illness perception and general self-efficacy in hemodialysis patients: A cross-sectional study in south-western Iran Open
Introduction: Illness perception may influence self-efficacy in chronic disease management. This study examined the relationship between illness perception and general self-efficacy in hemodialysis patients in Ahvaz, Iran." Materials and m…
View article: Analyzing the Relationship Between Nutritional Status and Hemodialysis Adequacy: A Study in Southwestern Iran
Analyzing the Relationship Between Nutritional Status and Hemodialysis Adequacy: A Study in Southwestern Iran Open
Background: Malnutrition is prevalent among dialysis patients and can significantly affect the efficacy of hemodialysis (HD). Objectives: The present study aimed to explore the relationship between nutritional status and HD adequacy in dia…
View article: Investigating Some Effective Factors on the Prediction of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Failure Rate in COVID-19-Related Hypoxemia
Investigating Some Effective Factors on the Prediction of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Failure Rate in COVID-19-Related Hypoxemia Open
Background: Considering the importance of using Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) in COVID-19-related hypoxemia, the present study was conducted to determine the effective factors on Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) failure rate in …
View article: The impact of implementing a patient-ventilator asynchrony (PVA) management protocol on clinical outcomes in ICU patients
The impact of implementing a patient-ventilator asynchrony (PVA) management protocol on clinical outcomes in ICU patients Open
Background Mechanical ventilation is a critical life support for ICU patients. However, this intervention can be associated with complications such as patient-ventilator asynchrony (PVA) and subsequent adverse events. This study aimed to i…
View article: Epidemiology of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Iranian Population From 2019 to 2024: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Epidemiology of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Iranian Population From 2019 to 2024: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Open
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that arises from experiencing traumatic events such as traffic accidents, war, natural disorders, and job incidents. This study focused on determining the epidemiology of PTSD…
View article: “I Was Lying on a Bed Just Like the Wounded in the War”: A Qualitative Study Explaining the Experiences of Brain Injury Patients Hospitalized in ICU
“I Was Lying on a Bed Just Like the Wounded in the War”: A Qualitative Study Explaining the Experiences of Brain Injury Patients Hospitalized in ICU Open
Background: The experiences of patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be used as one of the important components to develop and provide humane and holistic care tailored to the needs and preferences of these patients. O…
View article: Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy of HACOR Score in Predicting the Success Rate of CPAP in Patients with COVID-19-Induced Hypoxemia
Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy of HACOR Score in Predicting the Success Rate of CPAP in Patients with COVID-19-Induced Hypoxemia Open
Background: In coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-associated hypoxemic acute respiratory failure (ARF) may require continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), and having an appropriate criterion for early diagnosis and prediction of CPAP …
View article: Investigating the effect of implementing a sensory stimulation program by family members on delirium status of brain injury patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit: A randomized clinical trial
Investigating the effect of implementing a sensory stimulation program by family members on delirium status of brain injury patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit: A randomized clinical trial Open
BACKGROUND: Delirium is the most common psychological disorder in brain injury patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU), one of the leading causes of which can be sensory deprivation or sensory overload. This study aimed to d…
View article: “I was lying on a bed just like the wounded in the war”: A qualitative study explaining the experiences of brain injury patients hospitalized in ICU
“I was lying on a bed just like the wounded in the war”: A qualitative study explaining the experiences of brain injury patients hospitalized in ICU Open
Background: The experiences of patients hospitalized in the ICU can be used as one of the important components to develop and provide a humane and holistic care tailored to the needs and preferences of these patients. Therefore, the presen…
View article: The Effect of Thai Massage on the Severity of Pain in Patients with Unstable Angina: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
The Effect of Thai Massage on the Severity of Pain in Patients with Unstable Angina: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Open
Introduction: Chest pain is an unpleasant and the most common symptom in patients suffering from unstable angina. This study was implemented to investigate the effect of Thai massage on severity of pain in patients with unstable angina. Me…
View article: Impact of a sensory stimulation program conducted by family members on the consciousness and pain levels of ICU patients: A mixed method study
Impact of a sensory stimulation program conducted by family members on the consciousness and pain levels of ICU patients: A mixed method study Open
Background The results of several studies show the different effects of a balanced sensory stimulation program (SSP) on patients with brain injury admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), but these effects have been less studied based on…
View article: Effect of end-of-life nursing education on the knowledge and performance of nurses in the intensive care unit: a quasi-experimental study
Effect of end-of-life nursing education on the knowledge and performance of nurses in the intensive care unit: a quasi-experimental study Open
Background End-of-life care education is required for nurses to acquire the clinical competence necessary for the improvement of the quality of end-of-life nursing care. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of nursing care edu…
View article: The Effect of Family’s Scheduled Visitation on Vital Signs and Satisfaction Level of Patients Admitted to the Cardiac Care Unit: A Randomized Clinical Trial
The Effect of Family’s Scheduled Visitation on Vital Signs and Satisfaction Level of Patients Admitted to the Cardiac Care Unit: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Background: Visiting the family can have a great impact on hospitalized patients. Investigation of these effects is necessary to provide better care for patients admitted to the cardiac care unit (CCU). Methods: This randomized clinical tr…
View article: Effect of End-of-Life Nursing Education on the Knowledge and Performance of Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Effect of End-of-Life Nursing Education on the Knowledge and Performance of Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit: A Quasi-Experimental Study Open
Background: End-of-life care education is required for nurses to acquire the clinical competence necessary for the improvement of the quality of end-of-life nursing care. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of nursing care ed…
View article: Effect of End-of-Life Nursing Education on the Knowledge and Performance of Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit: A Quasi-Experimental, Randomized, Controlled Trial
Effect of End-of-Life Nursing Education on the Knowledge and Performance of Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit: A Quasi-Experimental, Randomized, Controlled Trial Open
Background End-of-life care education is required for nurses to acquire the clinical competence necessary for the improvement of the quality of end-of-life nursing care. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of nursing care edu…
View article: The Effect of Nursing Interventions Based on Burns Wean Assessment Program on Successful Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
The Effect of Nursing Interventions Based on Burns Wean Assessment Program on Successful Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation Open
Background: The effective design and implementation of the nursing interventions to evaluate the patients' readiness for ventilator weaning will reduce their connection time to the ventilator and the complications of their connection to it…
View article: The effect of using Richmond agitation and sedation scale on hospital stay, ventilator dependence, and mortality rate in ICU inpatients: a randomised clinical trial
The effect of using Richmond agitation and sedation scale on hospital stay, ventilator dependence, and mortality rate in ICU inpatients: a randomised clinical trial Open
Background Managing the amount of use of sedatives due to their high side effects in the intensive care unit is essential. Sedation-agitation protocols may play an important role in this regard. However, they have not been practically appl…
View article: Evaluation of Students’ Awareness of Charter of Patients' Rights
Evaluation of Students’ Awareness of Charter of Patients' Rights Open
Background: As an essential principle, the collective life of human beings can constitute a human society only when human rights are respected. Demanding and respecting the rights of patients, as an inevitable part of human society, requir…
View article: A Survey on the Relationship between Quality of life and Happiness among Children and Adolescents under the Supervision of Welfare Organization of Ahwaz in 2017
A Survey on the Relationship between Quality of life and Happiness among Children and Adolescents under the Supervision of Welfare Organization of Ahwaz in 2017 Open
Background: Childhood and adolescence is one of the most important, most sensitive and also most decisive periods of human life. Events during this period, for children and adolescents under the supervision of the welfare organisation, can…
View article: Mechanisms to Attract Nurses' Engagement in Patient Education from Nursing Managers Point of View of in Ahwaz Educational Hospitals, Iran, in 2016
Mechanisms to Attract Nurses' Engagement in Patient Education from Nursing Managers Point of View of in Ahwaz Educational Hospitals, Iran, in 2016 Open
Background: Nursing managers at different levels play an important role in attracting and facilitating the engagement of nurses in patient education.
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\nAim: The study was designed and conducted to determine the mechanisms for attracting…
View article: Assessment Of The Preparedness Of All Ahwaz Medical Centers In The Face Of The Crisis In 2017
Assessment Of The Preparedness Of All Ahwaz Medical Centers In The Face Of The Crisis In 2017 Open
Accidents and disasters are sudden and sometimes catastrophic events that disrupt the pattern of life of people in society and, hospitals are among the first units that can play a vital role in saving the injured. In this study, the prepar…
View article: The prevalence of sharp object injuries among the operating room staff
The prevalence of sharp object injuries among the operating room staff Open
Context: Identification and investigation of the prevalence of factors that may cause needlestick injuries can provide a field ground about preventive planning.\nAims: The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of sharp objec…
View article: Evaluating The Prevalence Of Abnormal Lesions Of Chest X-Ray Before Elective Extra Thoracic Surgery In Patients With Asa Class 1 And 2
Evaluating The Prevalence Of Abnormal Lesions Of Chest X-Ray Before Elective Extra Thoracic Surgery In Patients With Asa Class 1 And 2 Open
Background and Purpose: Accurate assessment prior to surgery helps the anesthesiologist to improve the patient's condition before surgery and to have a better approach toward the specific condition of each patient. Numerous studies show th…
View article: Survey On Knowledge And Practice Of Emergency Nursing Staff In Ahvaz Hospitals Of New Method Of Triage
Survey On Knowledge And Practice Of Emergency Nursing Staff In Ahvaz Hospitals Of New Method Of Triage Open
Background and Purpose: Understanding the various methods of triage in different situations and locations is one of the most important needs of the training staff, especially nurses. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge an…
View article: Survey Of The Relationship Between Physiological Parameters And Chest Pain In Patients With Unstable Angina
Survey Of The Relationship Between Physiological Parameters And Chest Pain In Patients With Unstable Angina Open
Background and Objectives: Chest pain is the most common symptom among patients with unstable angina hospitalized in cardiac intensive care unit that can impact on patients' physiologic symptoms. In order to determine the exact relationshi…