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View article: Measuring moral distress in Swedish intensive care: Psychometric and descriptive results
Measuring moral distress in Swedish intensive care: Psychometric and descriptive results Open
Moral distress is common in intensive care and it is necessary to use valid instrument when measuring it. A psychometrical investigation of the Swedish version of the Moral Distress Scale-Revised, adapted for intensive care shows need for …
View article: Learning in intensive care during the COVID-19 pandemic postgraduate critical care nursing students’ experiences
Learning in intensive care during the COVID-19 pandemic postgraduate critical care nursing students’ experiences Open
The result consists of three themes: 1) Attachment with subthemes Attachment to the patient, Attachment to family and friends, Attachment to the ICU-context, and Attachment to the clinical supervisor. 2) Authenticity with subthemes Experie…
View article: Using mHealth applications for self-care – An integrative review on perceptions among adults with type 1 diabetes
Using mHealth applications for self-care – An integrative review on perceptions among adults with type 1 diabetes Open
Background Individually designed interventions delivered through mobile health applications (mHealth apps) may be able to effectively support diabetes self-care. Our aim was to review and synthesize available evidence in the literature reg…
View article: Good in Providing Oral Care, but we Could be Better—Nursing Staff Identification of Improvement Areas in Oral Care
Good in Providing Oral Care, but we Could be Better—Nursing Staff Identification of Improvement Areas in Oral Care Open
Introduction Oral care to older people in short-term care units is a complex and challenging everyday practice for nursing staff. Oral care research and knowledge about prerequisites and obstacles is extensive. However, there is a lack of …
View article: Oral care quality—Do humanity aspects matter? Nursing staff's and older people's perceptions
Oral care quality—Do humanity aspects matter? Nursing staff's and older people's perceptions Open
Aim (a) To describe and compare perceptions of humanity aspects of oral care quality in relation to nursing staff in short‐term care units and intensive care units and older people in short‐term care units and their person‐related conditio…