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Simulation in nursing education
(Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2017-02)
Part of becoming a working professional always involves applying knowledge and trying out skills in carefully controlled and monitored settings to get feedback on our first attempts at practice. For many years, nurses have ...
Application of the person-centered care to manage responsive behaviors in clients with major neurocognitive disorders : a qualitative single case study
(Taylor and Francis, 2023-01-02)
Objectives: Our study aimed to describe “how” and “why” the person-centered care (PCC) approach was applied within a long-term care (LTC) community to manage responsive behaviors (RBs) in individuals with major neurocognitive ...
Family members' perceptions of nurse caring behaviours in the intensive care unit
(2010-01-07)
La présence de membres de la famille dans les milieux de soins critiques a augmentée graduellement au cours des dernières années. La présente recherche visait à décrire la perception que les membres de la famille avait eu ...
Simulated patient deterioration situations reveal taxonomy of the decisions made by nursing students
(RCN Publishing & BMJ Publishing Group, 2017)
A post cardiac surgery intervention to manage delirium involving families : a randomized pilot study
(Wiley, 2017-03-31)
Background
As many delirium manifestations (e.g., hallucinations or fears) are linked to patients' experiences and personality traits, it is suggested that interventions should be tailored to optimize its management. The ...
Contribution of a reflective debriefing to nursing students' clinical judgment in patient deterioration simulations : a mixed-methods study
(Elsevier, 2017)
Background
While reflection is a hallmark of debriefing, there is little understanding of how it contributes to nursing students' clinical judgment.
Objectives
The aim of this study was to describe how nursing students ...
Pilot studies for randomized clinical trials
(Routledge, 2015)
Development and testing of a virtual nursing intervention to increase walking after a cardiac event : a randomized trial
(2019-03-15)
Bien que l'augmentation de l'activité physique entraîne plusieurs effets bénéfiques sur la santé après un syndrome coronarien aigu (Anderson et al., 2016; Moholdt, Lavie, & Nauman, 2018), seulement 40 à 60% des patients ...
Defining patient deterioration through acute care and intensive care nurses' perspectives
(Wiley, 2014-10-01)
Aim: To explore variations between acute care and intensive care nurses’ understanding of
patient deterioration according to their use of this term in published literature.
Background: Evidence suggests that nurses on ...