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  1. Patient care models have been implemented and documented worldwide. Many studies have focused on features that hinder and facilitate the shift to such models, including the implementation process, staff involv...

    Authors: Tariq Saleem J Alharbi, Eric Carlström, Inger Ekman, Anders Jarneborn and Lars-Eric Olsson
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:28
  2. Health care systems in Finland, Norway and Sweden share many similarities, e.g. full-coverage and tax-financed, with predominately public sector hospitals. Despite similarities, there are differences in the wo...

    Authors: Rikard Lindqvist, Lisa Smeds Alenius, Sara Runesdotter, Anneli Ensio, Virpi Jylhä, Juha Kinnunen, Ingeborg Strømseng Sjetne, Christine Tvedt, Maria Wiberg Tjønnfjord and Carol Tishelman
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:27
  3. Implicit rationing of nursing care is the withholding of or failure to carry out all necessary nursing measures due to lack of resources. There is evidence supporting a link between rationing of nursing care, ...

    Authors: Evridiki Papastavrou, Panayiota Andreou, Haritini Tsangari and Anastasios Merkouris
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:26
  4. Being with dying people is an integral part of nursing, yet many nurses feel unprepared to accompany people through the process of dying, reporting a lack of skills in psychosocial and spiritual care, resultin...

    Authors: Kirsten A Tornøe, Lars J Danbolt, Kari Kvigne and Venke Sørlie
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:25
  5. Nurses are essential to the health care delivery system especially to meet the health related millennium development goals. However, despite the significant shortage of nurses in Ethiopia, research in the coun...

    Authors: Eshetu Haileselassie Engeda, Anteneh Messele Birhanu and Kefyalew Addis Alene
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:24
  6. Sweden has undertaken many national, regional, and local initiatives to improve patient safety since the mid-2000s, but solid evidence of effectiveness for many solutions is often lacking. Nurses play a vital ...

    Authors: Mikaela Ridelberg, Kerstin Roback and Per Nilsen
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:23
  7. The role of self-management is often ambiguous, yet, it is an important area in clinical practice for palliative nurses. A clear conceptual understanding, however, of what it represents is lacking.

    Authors: Bridget Johnston, Liz Rogerson, Jurate Macijauskiene, Aurelija Blaževičienė and Patricia Cholewka
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:21
  8. Shortcomings in elderly care have been reported in many parts of the world, including Sweden. However, national guidelines for elderly care have been introduced in Sweden, which contain core values and local g...

    Authors: Inger James, Karin Blomberg and Annica Kihlgren
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:19
  9. The Minimal Eating Observation and Nutrition form – version II (MEONF – II) is a recently developed nursing nutritional screening tool. However, its inter- and intrarater reliability has not been assessed.

    Authors: Albert Westergren, Ólina Torfadóttir and Peter Hagell
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:18
  10. Patients with head and neck cancer are at high risk of malnutrition and dysphagia. Enteral tube feeding via a gastrostomy or nasogastric tube is often required in response to dysphagia, odynophagia or side eff...

    Authors: Teresa Brown, Merrilyn Banks, Brett Hughes, Lizbeth Kenny, Charles Lin and Judith Bauer
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:17
  11. Pressure ulcers are costly to the healthcare provider and can have a major impact on patient’s quality of life. One of the most distressing symptoms reported is pain. There is very little published data on the...

    Authors: Elizabeth McGinnis, Michelle Briggs, Michelle Collinson, Lyn Wilson, Carol Dealey, Julia Brown, Susanne Coleman, Nikki Stubbs, Rebecca Stevenson, E Andrea Nelson and Jane Nixon
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:16
  12. Many blinding eye conditions of childhood are preventable or treatable, particularly in developing countries. However, primary eye care (PEC) for children is poorly developed, leading to unnecessary visual los...

    Authors: Milka Madaha Mafwiri, Rodrick Kisenge and Clare Elizabeth Gilbert
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:15
  13. Due to shorter hospitalization, patients have to take responsibility for their rehabilitation period at a very early stage. The objective of this trial is to study the effects of two treatment schemes followin...

    Authors: Kirsten Szöts, Hanne Konradsen, Søren Solgaard and Birte Østergaard
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:14
  14. According to World Health Organization about 75% of cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes and 40% of all cases of cancer could be prevented if the risk factors tobacco use, unhealthy diets, physical inac...

    Authors: Elisabeth Brobeck, Sigrid Odencrants, Håkan Bergh and Cathrine Hildingh
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:13
  15. The aim of the study was to investigate nurses’ and care workers’ experiences of spiritual needs among residents with dementia in nursing homes. Nurses claim to practice holistic nursing. Nevertheless, there i...

    Authors: Liv Ødbehr, Kari Kvigne, Solveig Hauge and Lars Johan Danbolt
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:12
  16. This study aimed to reveal nurses’ experiences and perceptions of turnover in Australian hospitals and identify strategies to improve retention, performance and job satisfaction. Nursing turnover is a serious ...

    Authors: Angela J Dawson, Helen Stasa, Michael A Roche, Caroline S E Homer and Christine Duffield
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:11
  17. Professionalism is defined as the conceptualization of obligations, attributes, interactions, attitudes, and role behaviors required of professionals in relationship to individual clients and to society as a w...

    Authors: Atsede Fantahun, Asrat Demessie, Kahsu Gebrekirstos, Ayalnesh Zemene and Gebre Yetayeh
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:10
  18. Nursing students may exhibit the characteristics of resistance to stress, such as hardiness, which can reduce the risk of burnout. However, we found only one published study about these phenomena among nursing...

    Authors: Rodrigo Marques da Silva, Carolina Tonini Goulart, Luis Felipe Dias Lopes, Patrícia Maria Serrano, Ana Lucia Siqueira Costa and Laura de Azevedo Guido
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:9
  19. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) constitute one of the main occupational hazards among health care workers. However, few epidemiological studies on work related MSD among nursing professionals have been carried...

    Authors: Ian G Munabi, William Buwembo, David L Kitara, Joseph Ochieng and Erisa S Mwaka
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:7
  20. Sick leave due to neck pain (NP-SL) is costly and negatively impacts the productivity of the nursing and midwifery workforce. Identification of modifiable risk indicators is necessary to inform preventive effo...

    Authors: Philip J Schluter, Anna P Dawson and Catherine Turner
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:5
  21. Falls are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in older people and the risk of falling is exacerbated by mental health conditions. Existing reviews have focused on people with dementia and cognitive impa...

    Authors: Frances Bunn, Angela Dickinson, Charles Simpson, Venkat Narayanan, Deborah Humphrey, Caroline Griffiths, Wendy Martin and Christina Victor
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:4
  22. In Spain, family is the main source of care for dependent people. Numerous studies suggest that providing informal (unpaid) care during a prolonged period of time results in a morbidity-generating burden. Care...

    Authors: Milagros Rico-Blázquez, Esperanza Escortell-Mayor, Isabel del-Cura-González, Teresa Sanz-Cuesta, Pilar Gallego-Berciano, Gonzalo de las Casas-Cámara, Sonia Soto-Díaz, Petra García-Sanz, Natalie Harris-de-la-Vega, María Martín-Martín, Lorena Domínguez-Pérez, Araceli Rivera-Álvarez, Juan Antonio Sarrión-Bravo, Concepción Pérez-de-Hita, Marisol de-Frías-Redondo, Carmen Ferrer-Arnedo…
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:2
  23. In Switzerland, nurses are allowed to prescribe and administer morphine in emergency situations without a doctor. Still, nurses and other health professionals are often reluctant to prescribe and administer mo...

    Authors: Maria Ferreira, Henk Verloo, Cédric Mabire, Margarida Maria S Vieira and Pedro Marques-Vidal
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2014 13:1
  24. Preterm-born children are at increased risk of adverse developmental outcomes, and their parents may experience increased stress levels. The Mother–Infant Transaction Program (MITP) is an early intervention th...

    Authors: Nina M Kynø, Ingrid Helen Ravn, Rolf Lindemann, Nina Aarhus Smeby, Anne Mari Torgersen and Tonje Gundersen
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:28
  25. Overweight and obesity in preschool children have increased worldwide in the past two to three decades. Child Health Centers provide a key setting for monitoring growth in preschool children and preventing chi...

    Authors: Susann Regber, Staffan Mårild and Jan Johansson Hanse
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:27
  26. As soon as Diagnosis related Groups (DRG) were introduced in many hospital financing systems, most nursing research revealed that DRG were not very homogeneous with regard to nursing care. However, few studies...

    Authors: Magali Pirson, Caroline Delo, Lionel Di Pierdomenico, Nancy Laport, Veronique Biloque and Pol Leclercq
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:26
  27. Although there is a sizeable body of evidence regarding the nature of hostile behaviours among clinicians in the nursing workplace, what is less clear is the nature of the relationship between these behaviours...

    Authors: Marie Hutchinson and Debra Jackson
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:25
  28. Research evidence supports the positive impact on resident outcomes of nurse practitioners (NPs) working in long term care (LTC) homes. There are few studies that report the perceptions of residents and family...

    Authors: Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen, Carrie McAiney, Ruth Martin-Misener, Faith Donald, Abigail Wickson-Griffiths, Nancy Carter, Esther Sangster-Gormley, Lori Schindel Martin, Kevin Brazil and Alan Taniguchi
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:24
  29. Heart valve disease is becoming a public health problem due to increasing life expectancy and new treatment methods. Patients are at risk of developing depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder aft...

    Authors: Selina Kikkenborg Berg, Ann-Dorthe Zwisler, Birthe D Pedersen, Katrine Haase and Kirstine Lærum Sibilitz
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:23
  30. Studies point to the lack of psychosocial support and rehabilitation services that are adjusted to the work-aged stroke survivors’ specific needs in order to promote psychosocial well-being. The aim of the stu...

    Authors: Randi Martinsen, Marit Kirkevold, Berit Arnesveen Bronken and Kari Kvigne
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:22
  31. Diabetes is a major health issue for individuals and for health services. There is a considerable literature on the management of diabetes and also on communication in primary care consultations. However, few ...

    Authors: Lindsay Macdonald, Maria Stubbe, Rachel Tester, Sue Vernall, Tony Dowell, Kevin Dew, Tim Kenealy, Nicolette Sheridan, Barbara Docherty, Lesley Gray and Debbie Raphael
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:20
  32. Patients with pressure ulcers (PUs) report that pain is their most distressing symptom, but there are few PU pain prevalence studies. We sought to estimate the prevalence of unattributed pressure area related ...

    Authors: Michelle Briggs, Michelle Collinson, Lyn Wilson, Carly Rivers, Elizabeth McGinnis, Carol Dealey, Julia Brown, Susanne Coleman, Nikki Stubbs, Rebecca Stevenson, E Andrea Nelson and Jane Nixon
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:19
  33. Patients having coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) often depend on their partners for assistance before and after surgery. Whilst patients’ physical and mental health usually improves after surgery little ...

    Authors: Patricia Thomson, Catherine A Niven, David F Peck and Jennifer Eaves
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:16
  34. During the last 25 years, cultural diversity has increased substantially with global migration. In more recent years this has become highly evident in the south of Spain with its steadily increasing Moroccan p...

    Authors: Fernando J Plaza del Pino, Encarnación Soriano and Gina MA Higginbottom
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:14
  35. Clinical scholarship has been conceptualised and theorised in the nursing literature for over 30 years but no research has captured nurses’ clinicians’ views on how it differs or is the same as clinical expert...

    Authors: Judy Mannix, Lesley Wilkes and Debra Jackson
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:12
  36. Those working with elderly care recipients require a good working knowledge of depression and appropriate help giving responses. While it is important for age-care staff to recognize depression in care recipie...

    Authors: Joanna Atkins, Sharon L Naismith, Georgina M Luscombe and Ian B Hickie
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2013 12:10

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