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WHO, WHEN, HOW: a sco** review on flexible at-home respite for informal caregivers of older adults
BackgroundAs the world population is aging, considerable efforts need to be put towards develo** and maintaining evidenced-based care for older...
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Strategies for knowledge mobilization by advanced practice nurses in three hospitals in Spain: a qualitative study
BackgroundEvidence-based practice, in conjunction with optimum care quality, improves patients’ clinical outcomes. However, its implementation in...
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Understanding the associations between receipt of, and interest in, advice from a healthcare professional and quality of life in individuals with a stoma from colorectal cancer: a latent profile analysis
PurposeTo explore whether profiles derived from self-reported quality of life were associated with receipt of, and interest in, advice from a...
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Relationship between mental workload and musculoskeletal disorders with intention to leave service among nurses working at neonatal and pediatric departments: a cross-sectional study in Iran
BackgroundDespite the challenge of nursing shortage in the world and its subsequent impact on care quality as well as aggravation of the situation by...
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Turkish validity and reliability of the Self-Report Instrument to Measure Patient Safety Attitudes, Skills, and Knowledge
AimsThe present study was carried out methodologically to provide the Turkish equivalence of the Self-Report Instrument to Measure Patient Safety...
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Collaborative project-based learning in global health: Enhancing competencies and skills for undergraduate nursing students
BackgroundDespite the importance of collaboration and communication in global health, existing educational approaches often rely on traditional...
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Necessity and influencing factors for integrating oral health in cancer care for older people: a narrative review
PurposeThe number of older people with poor oral health diagnosed with cancer is increasing rapidly. However, integration of oral health in cancer...
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Prevalence of PICC-related thrombosis in patients with hematological malignancies: a systematic review
PurposeTo estimate the prevalence of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)-related venous thrombosis in patients with hematological...
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Use of peripherally inserted central venous catheters and midline catheters for palliative care in patients with cancer: a systematic review
BackgroundPeripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) and midline catheters (MCs) may offer convenient intravenous access, but evidence to...
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Adherence to oral anticancer treatments: network and sentiment analysis exploring perceived internal and external determinants in patients with metastatic breast cancer
PurposeAdherence to oral anticancer treatments (OATs) is a critical issue in metastatic breast cancer (MBC) to enhance survivorship and quality of...
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The relationship between organizational support, professional quality of life, decent work, and professional well-being among nurses: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundNurses often face challenges such as inadequate welfare protection, injustice, and workplace adversity including violence, bullying, and...
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Qualitative study on the perception of good death in patients with end-stage cancer in oncology nurses
ObjectiveTo explore the perception of good death of patients with end-stage cancer by nurses in the oncology department.
MethodIn the study we used...
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Cancer-related fatigue among patients with advanced cancer receiving immune-checkpoint inhibitors: a prospective study
PurposeThe aim of this study was to determine the frequency and factors associated with severity of cancer related fatigue (CRF) as assessed by...
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Patient and family engagement in patient safety in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a sco** review
BackgroundPatients can play a key role in delivering safe care by becoming actively involved in their health care. This study aimed at reviewing the...
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The general impact of self-stigma of mental illness on adult patients with depressive disorders: a systematic review
BackgroundMental illness stigma is often common among mentally ill patients. This stigma can come from others or the patients themselves, which is...
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Factors influencing fatigue, mental workload and burnout among Chinese health care workers during public emergencies: an online cross-sectional study
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate fatigue, mental workload, and burnout among health care workers (HCWs) and explore the...
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The experiences of the families of patients admitted to the intensive care unit
BackgroundThe admission of close family members to intensive care units can cause significant stress and anxiety for both patients and their...
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The quality of guidelines on the pancreatic perioperative enhanced recovery after surgery: a systematic quality appraisal using AGREE II instrument
PurposeTo evaluate the quality of guidelines on the pancreatic perioperative enhanced recovery after surgery both domestically and internationally,...
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Advancing arrhythmia education through the CDIO approach: a new paradigm in nursing student training
BackgroundThe accurate diagnosis and effective management of arrhythmias are crucial, with nurses playing a key role in the early detection and...
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Health care accessibility and mobility in breast cancer: a Latin American perspective
BackgroundLatin America (LATAM) encompasses a vast region with diverse populations. Despite publicly funded health care systems providing universal...