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  1. Person-centered care allows for the inclusion of the totality of a person’s needs and preferences, beyond just the clinical or medical aspect. This approach requires the development of tools to allow for the i...

    Authors: Catherine Busnel, Fanny Vallet, Eleni-Marina Ashikali and Catherine Ludwig
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:166
  2. Nurses’ conscientiousness and moral courage are essential to providing high quality care. Leadership is one of the factors that may be very effective in strengthening these characteristics in nurses. Among lea...

    Authors: Samaneh Pakizekho and Maasoumeh Barkhordari-Sharifabad
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:164
  3. Case management has shown improvements in some health outcomes for dementia patients and their families. However, despite its benefits the components of case management in order to provide effective patient an...

    Authors: Desirée Jerez-Barranco, Laura Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Morilla-Herrera, Magdalena Cuevas Fernandez-Gallego, Remedios Rojano-Perez, María Dolores Camuñez-Gomez, José Luis Sanchez-Del Campo and Silvia García-Mayor
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:163
  4. To implement developmental care accurately, neonatal intensive care unit nurses should have a proper understanding and sufficient knowledge in this field. Applying new approaches in education such as offline a...

    Authors: Shahla Jalali, Behnaz Bagherian, Roghayeh Mehdipour-Rabori, Mansooreh Azizzadeh forouzi, Callista Roy, Zahra Jamali and Monirsadat Nematollahi
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:161
  5. Nurses contribute the largest portion of Uganda’s health workforce providing care to individuals of all ages and communities. However, despite the growing number of the elderly population in Uganda with improv...

    Authors: Faith Nawagi, John Mukisa, Josephine Nambi Najjuma and Rose C. Nabirye
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:160
  6. Involvement in research activities is complex in pediatric nursing and allied health professionals (AHPs). It is important to understand which individual factors are associated with it to inform policy makers ...

    Authors: Matteo Amicucci, Immacolata Dall’Oglio, Valentina Biagioli, Orsola Gawronski, Simone Piga, Riccardo Ricci, Anna Angelaccio, Domenica Elia, Mario E. Fiorito, Luigi Marotta, Massimiliano Raponi and Emanuela Tiozzo
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:159
  7. To validate the predictive value of the European coLlaboration on Acute decompeNsated Heart Failure (ELAN-HF) score, and to assess the effect of self-care behaviour on readmission and mortality in patients aft...

    Authors: T. A. M. Vinck, R. Deneer, CCAG Verstappen, WE Kok, K. Salah, V. Scharnhorst and LC Otterspoor
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:158
  8. According to EU standards, 50% of the bachelor education program in nursing should take place in clinical learning environments. Consequently, this calls for high quality supervision, where appropriate assessm...

    Authors: Ingunn Aase, Kristin Akerjordet, Patrick Crookes, Christina T. Frøiland and Kristin A. Laugaland
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:155
  9. Witnessing or experiencing of incivility affected the nurses’ perception of the ethical climate and quality of their work life. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of educational interve...

    Authors: Shohreh Kousha, Ali Shahrami, Mohammad Mehdi Forouzanfar, Neda Sanaie, Foroozan Atashzadeh-Shoorideh and Victoria Skerrett
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:153
  10. Bioterrorism is a global threat. Nurses are one of the first groups that should be ready for it. College years are the best time to educate these issues. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of simula...

    Authors: Mahsa Ghahremani, Zahra Rooddehghan, Shokouh Varaei and Shima Haghani
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:152
  11. To improve health care in rural areas, especially for increasing numbers of people with chronic diseases, academically qualified nurses could take over expanded roles to meet the challenges of an ageing societ...

    Authors: Swantje Seismann-Petersen, Sascha Köpke and Simone Inkrot
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:151
  12. Unfinished Nursing Care (UNC) concept, that express the condition when nurses are forced to delay or omit required nursing care, has been largely investigated as tasks left undone, missed care, and implicit ra...

    Authors: Stefania Chiappinotto, Evridiki Papastavrou, Georgios Efstathiou, Panayiota Andreou, Renate Stemmer, Christina Ströhm, Maria Schubert, Susanne de Wolf-Linder, Jessica Longhini and Alvisa Palese
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:137
  13. Being on the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, nurses and nursing students have been under considerable psychological stress and pressure. The present study is done to explore death anxiety, moral cour...

    Authors: Fateme Mohammadi, Zahra Masoumi, Khodayar Oshvandi, Salman Khazaei and Mostafa Bijani
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:150
  14. Internship is a critical period during which nursing students develop clinical skills and establish professional attitudes. Requirements for nursing interns are evolving with the development of medicine and th...

    Authors: Shuangting Dou, Chenyan Han, Conghong Li, Xiaoxin Liu and Wanling Gan
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:149
  15. Interprofessional education (IPE) provides healthcare students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe and effective collaborative care in a variety of clinical settings. Inclusion of IPE in nu...

    Authors: Jill M. G. Bally, Shelley Spurr, Shannon Hyslop, Heather Hodgson-Viden and Erick D. McNair
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:147
  16. Considering the need for nurses specializing in community health and in order to define professional duties for future planning towards creating the position of community health nurses in the primary health ca...

    Authors: Aazam Hosseinnejad, Maryam Rassouli, Simin Jahani, Nasrin Elahi and Shahram Molavynejad
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:145
  17. Even though evidence based practice (EBP) is being considered as a critical element in improving the quality of health services and achieving excellence in patient care, there is currently little knowledge of ...

    Authors: Paul Uchizi Kaseka and Balwani Chingatichifwe Mbakaya
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:144
  18. Shift work disorder (SWD) is highly prevalent among shift-working nurses and has multiple negative health-related effects. There is a dearth of insight into career-related decisions made by nurses suffering fr...

    Authors: Kjersti Marie Blytt, Bjørn Bjorvatn, Bente E. Moen, Ståle Pallesen, Anette Harris and Siri Waage
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:143
  19. Perceived organizational support was a benefit for the work performance of nurses, which may affect emotional labor and the development of professional values. This study aimed to explore the relationship betw...

    Authors: ChaoHua Peng, Ye Chen, Tieying Zeng, Meiliyang Wu, Mengmei Yuan and Ke Zhang
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:142
  20. Successful implementation of Basic life support (BLS) is critical to improving survival rates and outcomes, especially among healthcare workers. To our knowledge, there is no available literature pertaining to...

    Authors: Sameer A. Alkubati, Christopher McClean, Rebecca Yu, Bander Albagawi, Salman H. Alsaqri and Mohammed Alsabri
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:141
  21. Nursing professionals exhibit high prevalence of stress-related health problems. Job demands and job resources are parallel drivers of health and well-being among employees. Better job resources associate with...

    Authors: Dip Raj Thapa, Johanna Stengård, Anette Ekström-Bergström, Kristina Areskoug Josefsson, Alexandra Krettek and Anna Nyberg
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:140
  22. The Malawi health system has taken numerous actions to reduce high nurse workloads, despite this, shortage of nurses especially in critical care settings still persists due to lack of prioritisation of critica...

    Authors: Zione Banda, Mirriam Simbota and Chimwemwe Mula
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:136
  23. Staff working in residential aged care facilities face unique challenges and stressors in their workplaces which increase their risk for occupational burnout. Burnout in this workforce results in low job satis...

    Authors: Yin Siu Low, Sunil Bhar and Won Sun Chen
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:135
  24. General Practice setting in the Primary Health Care Services are the utmost visited by the public. It is important that the nurses’ competencies in this area be assessed to ensure provision of safe and quality...

    Authors: Ramlah Kisut, Hajah Dayang Jamilah Haji Awang Sulaiman, Hanif Abdul Rahman and Khadizah H. Abdul-Mumin
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:134
  25. Nursing students’ internship experiences may significantly impact their caring ability. However, there is a lack of comprehensive evaluation of undergraduate nursing students' caring ability pre-and post-inter...

    Authors: Shuang Hu, Jia Chen, Renzhou Jiang, Huiping Hu, Zhonghao Hu, Xiong Gao and Wenjun Chen
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:133
  26. Ethical issues may pose challenges to nurses; moral sensitivity can help them to overcome these challenges. Identifying variables related to moral sensitivity can help in planning to increase nurses’ moral sen...

    Authors: Yasser Rezapour-Mirsaleh, Mahdi Aghabagheri, Azadeh Choobforoushzadeh and Azra Mohammadpanah Ardakan
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:132
  27. The quality of nursing services is one of the main factors accelerating patients' recovery. The present study aimed to examine patients' perceptions of the quality of nursing services in the teaching hospitals...

    Authors: Ali Reza Yusefi, Shakiba Rohani Sarvestani, Zahra Kavosi, Jamshid Bahmaei, Morteza Mortazavi Mehrizi and Gholamhossein Mehralian
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:131
  28. It is proposed that the biggest gap in control of rheumatic heart disease is in implementing of ineffective primary and secondary preventive measures. These measures are supposed to be well addressed by nurses...

    Authors: Tesfaye Techane, Bethlehem Legesse, Yohannes Ayalew and Aklil Hailu
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:130
  29. With the COVID-19 outbreak in China, the Chinese government took measures to prevent and control the spread of the virus. In-person teaching was replaced by distance learning, which was an unknown challenge fo...

    Authors: Feifei Sun, Aiqing Wang, Jiaomei Xue, Jing Su, Chuanfen Hu and Qinghua Lu
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:128
  30. Nurses play an important role in health promotion, prevention strategies, and care. Therefore, nurses need to obtain and update their knowledge and skills via appropriate strategies. This study aimed to explor...

    Authors: Seyedeh-Somayeh Kazemi, Sedigheh-Sadat Tavafian, Alireza Hidarnia and Ali Montazeri
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:126
  31. During the pandemic, primary care systems prioritised attention to COVID-19 patients; chronically ill patients, such as people with Type 2 Diabetes were obliged to take more responsibility for their own care. ...

    Authors: Mireia Vilafranca Cartagena, Glòria Tort-Nasarre, Maria Romeu-Labayen and Josep Vidal-Alaball
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:124
  32. Patient safety is a major part of nursing care and following patients’ medication orders is considered one of the greatest responsibilities of individual nurses and nursing Failure to make safe drug calculatio...

    Authors: Kerstin Stake-Nilsson, Malin Almstedt, Göran Fransson, Davoud Masoumi, Annika Elm, Monique Toratti-Lindgren and Annica Björkman
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:123
  33. While there is a growth in the number of advanced practice nurses, there is a dearth of research examining their role transition from registered nurses. This study aimed to identify critical elements in the ca...

    Authors: Janita P. C. Chau, Suzanne H. S. Lo, Simon K. Y. Lam, Ravneet Saran and David R. Thompson
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:122
  34. Nurses are in a key position to stimulate older people to maximize their functional activity and independence. However, nurses still often work in a task-oriented manner and tend to take over tasks unnecessari...

    Authors: Stan Vluggen, Silke Metzelthin, Valeria Lima Passos, Sandra Zwakhalen, Getty Huisman-de Waal and Janneke de Man-van Ginkel
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:121
  35. There is a lack of evidence on healthcare professionals’ attitudes, knowledge, and beliefs about medical cannabis in Cyprus and across the world. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the attitudes, be...

    Authors: S. Sokratous, K. Kaikoush, M. D. Mpouzika, G. Alexandrou and N. M. Karanikola
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:120
  36. Medication administration errors are among the most important adverse events in healthcare systems. To minimise the risk of this occurring, nursing training programmes should emphasise the overriding priority ...

    Authors: Sandra Pol-Castañeda, Alba Carrero-Planells and Cristina Moreno-Mulet
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2022 21:117

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