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Rate and predictors of human papillomavirus vaccine uptake among women who have sex with women in the United States,the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2009–2012 下载免费PDF全文
Nicole Makris BA RN FNP‐BC Catherine Vena PhD RN CNE Sudeshna Paul PhD 《Journal of clinical nursing》2016,25(23-24):3619-3627
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Cherrill Stockmann PhD RN CNE Octavian Gabor PhD Pamela DiVito‐Thomas PhD RN CNE Caroline Ehlers SN 《International journal of nursing knowledge》2018,29(1):59-65
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To explore and understand the use and intended outcomes of presence from the perspective of and as experienced by nurses.METHODS
Twenty‐seven nurses participated in one of four focus groups. Data were analyzed using Giorgi's phenomenological method.FINDINGS
Four themes emerged: (1) therapeutic communication; (2) nurse well‐being; (3) dimensions of presence; and (4) intention to improve client outcomes.CONCLUSIONS
Presence was described as a multidimensional intervention that required therapeutic communication and nurse well‐being with the intention of improving client outcomes. Study findings provide evidence of the significance of presence in the face of human interaction that is shifting to virtual, impersonal communication. 相似文献6.
B. Abu Sheikh RN MSc D.H. Arabiat RN PhD S.L. Holmes RN PhD CHPE CNE Y. Khader BDS ScD D. Hiyasat MD D. Collyer MA DPSN S. Abu‐Shiekh RN 《International nursing review》2018,65(1):114-121
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To examine the impact of patient characteristics, anthropometric measurement and patient clinical variables on their appraisal of treatment satisfaction and well‐being.Background
Treatment satisfaction and well‐being are instrumental in achieving diabetes care goals. Nursing practices and healthcare policies may inform interventions in these areas.Introduction
The prevalence of diabetes is high in the Middle East. An understanding of relationships between clinical and socio‐demographic variables and well‐being and treatment satisfaction is needed to improve care and patient outcomes.Methods
A total of 1002 patients completed tools measuring well‐being, treatment satisfaction and socio‐demographic characteristics. A series of bivariate and multivariate analysis were conducted to identify factors associated with well‐being and treatment satisfaction.Results
Males reported better treatment satisfaction and well‐being than females. Older participants, those who were compliant to diet, with controlled diabetes, and no neuropathy reported higher treatment satisfaction scores and well‐being scores. Insulin therapy was associated with better treatment satisfaction.Discussion
Females, participants who were not prescribed diabetic diets and those with complications were more likely to be negatively impacted by diabetes. Individuals with diabetes who were treated with insulin had higher treatment satisfaction than those who used oral hypoglycaemic agents.Conclusion and implication for nursing and health policy
These findings are important in assisting nurses and other healthcare professionals in identifying patients with diabetes with low treatment satisfaction who may present a greater risk for poor well‐being. Additionally, they lend support to developing policies for frequent screenings and special therapeutic interventions that are needed to maximize patients’ treatment satisfaction and well‐being in the Middle East and elsewhere. 相似文献7.
Stakeholders engaged in funding health programs and investing in human capital are concerned that their investments lead to beneficial long-term outcomes and do not fade from existence when funding streams dry up. However, dissemination and implementation researchers often pay little attention to what happens after programs are implemented. An essential function of the public health nurse operating at the executive management or leadership level is to evaluate overall effectiveness, quality, and sustainability of programs and to design systems-level quality initiatives and evaluation plans that foster program sustainability. This article applies a conceptual framework for sustainability to an oral health program serving persons experiencing homelessness, exploring the essential programmatic, community, and organizational factors that have positively impacted the long-term sustainability of the program. Lessons learned from a model program that has thrived in a political and economic resource poor climate may assist the public health nurse in planning and developing health programs that can withstand the test of time even in the most challenging of circumstances. 相似文献
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E. Rosser RN DPhil MN RM Dip N Ed Dip RM PFHEA E. Buckner RN PhD CNE AE-C FNAP T. Avedissian RN MSN D.S.K. Cheung BN MSc PhD K. Eviza RN MSN T. B. Hafsteinsdóttir RN PhD M.Y. Hsu RN PhD MSc M. N. Kirshbaum RN BSc MSc PhD GDip Health Ed Dip Onc Dip Counselling Dip CBT FHEA C. Lai RN PhD Y.C. Ng PhD J. Ramsbotham RN PhD MN S. Waweru RN MSN FNP-BC 《International nursing review》2020,67(4):484-494
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