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View article: Parents’ Perceptions of Pediatric Surgical Patients Regarding Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Qualitative Study
Parents’ Perceptions of Pediatric Surgical Patients Regarding Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Qualitative Study Open
Background/Objectives: Pet therapy, also known as Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT), is increasingly recognized for its potential to support pediatric patients and their families in the hospital setting. This study explores the perceptions of …
View article: Standardized Nursing Terminologies and Electronic Health Records: A Secondary Analysis of a Systematic Review
Standardized Nursing Terminologies and Electronic Health Records: A Secondary Analysis of a Systematic Review Open
Background/Objectives: Standardized nursing terminologies (SNTs) have been associated with improved patient and organizational outcomes. This secondary analysis aims to examine how structured nursing assessment data and documentation are i…
View article: Parents’ Perceptions of Pediatric Surgical Patients regarding Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Qualitative Study
Parents’ Perceptions of Pediatric Surgical Patients regarding Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Qualitative Study Open
Background/Objectives: Animal-Assisted Therapy, particularly pet therapy, is in-creasingly recognized for its potential to support pediatric patients and their families in the hospital setting. This study explores the perceptions of parent…
View article: Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Organ Donation and Transplantation Among Nursing Students: A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study
Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Organ Donation and Transplantation Among Nursing Students: A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background/Objectives: Organ transplantation is a vital treatment for individuals with advanced chronic-degenerative diseases. However, the global shortage of donated organs remains a significant challenge. Improving knowledge and attitude…
View article: The Role of Nursing Diagnoses in Enhancing Prognostic Accuracy in Home‐Based Cancer Care: Insights From a Retrospective Cohort Study
The Role of Nursing Diagnoses in Enhancing Prognostic Accuracy in Home‐Based Cancer Care: Insights From a Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Aims To (1) describe the characteristics of patients with advanced cancer receiving home‐based care, (2) identify the nursing diagnoses associated with 6‐month mortality and (3) explore the predictive power of nursing diagnoses on 6‐month …
View article: Monitoring Adult and Pediatric Restraint in Icu Settings: The Multicenter Con-Ti-It Questionnaire Development and Validation Study
Monitoring Adult and Pediatric Restraint in Icu Settings: The Multicenter Con-Ti-It Questionnaire Development and Validation Study Open
View article: Telehealth care and remote monitoring strategies in heart failure patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Telehealth care and remote monitoring strategies in heart failure patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Evidence from this review confirms the benefits of telemonitoring in reducing mortality and rehospitalizations of HF patients. Further research is needed to reduce the heterogeneity of the studies.
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View article: Nursing Diagnosis Accuracy in Nursing Education
Nursing Diagnosis Accuracy in Nursing Education Open
Computer-based technologies have been widely used in nursing education, although the best educational modality to improve documentation and nursing diagnostic accuracy using electronic health records is still under investigation. It is imp…
View article: Impact of standardized nursing terminologies on patient and organizational outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Impact of standardized nursing terminologies on patient and organizational outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Aims To explore the impact of 12 American Nurses Association recognized standardized nursing terminologies (SNTs) on patient and organizational outcomes. Background Previous studies reported an effect of SNTs on outcomes, but no previous f…
View article: Dose–Response Relationship between High-Fidelity Simulation and Intensive Care Nursing Students’ Learning Outcomes: An Italian Multimethod Study
Dose–Response Relationship between High-Fidelity Simulation and Intensive Care Nursing Students’ Learning Outcomes: An Italian Multimethod Study Open
Background: The best application modality of high-fidelity simulation in graduate critical care nursing courses is still rarely investigated in nursing research. This is an important issue since advanced nursing skills are necessary to eff…
View article: The lived experiences of intensive care nursing students exposed to a new model of high-fidelity simulation training: a phenomenological study
The lived experiences of intensive care nursing students exposed to a new model of high-fidelity simulation training: a phenomenological study Open
Background In postgraduate intensive care nursing courses, high-fidelity simulation is useful to prepare students to guarantee safe and quality care of critically ill patients. Surprisingly, this issue has not attracted sufficient attentio…
View article: Identifying reliable predictors of protein-energy malnutrition in hospitalized frail older adults: A prospective longitudinal study
Identifying reliable predictors of protein-energy malnutrition in hospitalized frail older adults: A prospective longitudinal study Open