Search
Now showing items 1-10 of 66
Nurses burnout in psychiatric wards
Introduction: Burnout is syndrome common among psychiatric nurses and lack of attention can lead to depression, low job satisfaction, reproach, blame, and lack of empathy towards patients, decreased job performance, increased interpersonal...
Conflict Management Styles Among Iranian Critical Care Nursing Staff
BACKGROUND: Conflict among nurses has been recognized as an extremely important issue within health care settings throughout the world. Identifying the conflict management style would be a key strategy for conflict management...
The Components of the Ethical Behaviour of Virtuous Nurses in Medical Teams
Abstract
Introduction: Ethical behaviour is a fundamental feature of professional nursing.
Objective: The present study aimed to determine challenges of premarital education program in Iran...
Professional identity development in nursing students: Eisner's evaluation model
Introduction: Professional identity development is one of the main concerns of nursing education. This study aimed to evaluate effective educational components on nursing students‟ professional identity using Eisner‟s model of criticism...
Developing a public health policy research nexus: An evaluation of Nurse Practitioner models in aged care
The Effect of Training on Communication Skills of Child’s Nurse through Role-playing
Introduction
Nurse-patient communication is highly important especially when the patient is a child. One thing that has been overlooked in the nursing profession or less discussed is how to communicate with children. Design and training...
Mental challenges of nurses in the face of unlearning situations in hospitals: A qualitative study
and mental challenges in facing unlearning situations in nurses.
Methods: This qualitative study using content analysis was conducted in 2013-2015. Participants were 25
people, and research environment was hospitals in Mashhad and Gonabad...
The Effectiveness of Dramatic Puppet and Therapeutic Play in Anxiety Reduction in Children Undergoing Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Background: Surgery as a stressful experience can affect the child and quality of care plan. Nurses can use non-pharmacological intervention to reduce anxiety and help children cope with this stress.
Objectives: This study...
Effect of Training on Communication Skills of Nurses with Child through Small Groups Discussion
Background: Communication is the key role in the nursing profession. Nursepatient communication is highly important especially when the patient is a child.
Studies indicate inappropriate contact with children in the pediatric wards. This...
How likely is it for a nurse student to become a competent nurse? A protocol for Scale development and validation using a mixed methods study
Aim: To develop and validate a scale for estimating the likelihood a nurse student will become a competent nurse.
Introduction: Admitting students to nursing schools without assessing their personal characteristics has led to serious...