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Nursing Reports, Volume 14, Issue 1

March 2024 - 49 articles

Cover Story: Over 120,000 people in the UK survive critical illness and are discharged home each year, with over 60% of these experiencing mobility issues and reduced health-related quality of life after being discharged home. The benefits of early mobility within the ICU have been highlighted and well researched since the introduction of guidelines for critical care rehabilitation in 2009. However, the patients’ experience of recovery and rehabilitation after being discharged home has received little attention. An understanding of the survivors’ experiences of physical recovery is essential to inform the development of patient-centred rehabilitation services and guidance. Accordingly, this qualitative systematic review, following the JBI methodology, explored critical care survivors’ perceptions, opinions, and experiences of physical recovery and physical rehabilitation following hospital discharge. View this paper
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Articles (49)

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,651 Views
14 Pages

Mental Health Nursing Student’s Perception of Clinical Simulation about Patients at Risk of Suicide: A Qualitative Study

  • Pablo Del Pozo-Herce,
  • Alberto Tovar-Reinoso,
  • Antonio Martínez-Sabater,
  • Elena Chover-Sierra,
  • Teresa Pacheco-Tabuenca,
  • Jorge Carrasco-Yubero,
  • Juan Luis Sánchez-González,
  • Silvia González-Fernández,
  • Iván Santolalla-Arnedo and
  • Teresa Sufrate-Sorzano
  • + 2 authors

14 March 2024

Suicide is a serious public health problem, with a global mortality rate of 1.4% of all deaths worldwide and the leading cause of unnatural death in Spain. Clinical simulation has proven to be a beneficial tool in training nursing students. Such expe...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,220 Views
14 Pages

Artificial Intelligence in Wound Care Education: Protocol for a Scoping Review

  • Rúben Encarnação,
  • Tânia Manuel,
  • Hélder Palheira,
  • João Neves-Amado and
  • Paulo Alves

14 March 2024

As healthcare continues evolving in the age of digital technology, the integration of artificial intelligence has emerged as a powerful force, particularly in wound care. The education of healthcare professionals in wound care is crucial for ensuring...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,457 Views
11 Pages

Exploring How Evidence-Based Practice, Communication, and Clinical Simulation Outcomes Interact in Nursing Education: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • José Jorge Carrasco-Guirao,
  • César Leal-Costa,
  • María de los Ángeles Castaño-Molina,
  • Maria Belén Conesa-Ferrer,
  • Alonso Molina-Rodríguez,
  • José Luis Díaz-Agea and
  • Maria Gracia Adánez-Martínez

13 March 2024

(1) Background: Clinical simulation is an educational approach that aims to replicate real-life scenarios. Its primary goal is to help nursing students acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to perform effectively in clinical settings. This study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,160 Views
13 Pages

Dare to Ask! A Model for Teaching Nursing Students about Identifying and Responding to Violence against Women and Domestic Violence

  • Leah Okenwa Emegwa,
  • Stéphanie Paillard-Borg,
  • Inger Wallin Lundell,
  • Anna Stålberg,
  • Maria Åling,
  • Gabriella Ahlenius and
  • Henrik Eriksson

10 March 2024

The role of nurses in identifying and responding to family violence and violence against women has long been established. However, nurses’ readiness to fully assume this role remains low due to various barriers and the sensitive nature of the s...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,022 Views
17 Pages

Knowledge Level of ICU Nurses Regarding Nutritional Assessment of Critically Ill Patients: A Systematic Review

  • Vicente Doménech Briz,
  • Vicente Gea-Caballero,
  • Elena Chover-Sierra,
  • Michal Czapla,
  • Piotr Fehler,
  • Antonio Rodríguez-Calvo,
  • María Luisa Ballestar-Tarín,
  • Patricia Marín-Maicas,
  • Ana Cristina Cabellos-García and
  • Marta Pardo-Bosch
  • + 2 authors

8 March 2024

Background: Nutritional assessment on admission of critical patients is of vital importance to determine critical patients in whom there is a risk of malnutrition. Currently, it has been detected in most of the patients admitted to the Intensive Care...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,727 Views
20 Pages

Interprofessional Paediatric High-Fidelity Simulation Training: A Mixed Methods Study of Experiences and Readiness among Nursing and Medical Students

  • Helmut Beichler,
  • Simone Grandy,
  • Silke Neumaier,
  • Anneliese Lilgenau,
  • Hannah Schwarz and
  • Michael Wagner

7 March 2024

Background: Training in communication skills between nursing and medical students during interprofessional paediatric emergency simulation training represents a significant aspect of safe patient care. Evidence highlights that poor communication in p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,210 Views
10 Pages

The Rising Challenge of Poor Health Literacy of Patients with Systemic Sclerosis: Preliminary Data Identify Important Unmet Needs in an Italian Cohort

  • Khadija El Aoufy,
  • Maria Ramona Melis,
  • Paolo Iovino,
  • Stefano Bambi,
  • Chiara Lorini,
  • Guglielmo Bonaccorsi,
  • Ilaria Galetti,
  • Carla Garbagnati,
  • Paola Canziani and
  • Silvia Tonolo
  • + 6 authors

5 March 2024

Rationale and aim: Health literacy (HL) is pivotal for the successful self-management of chronic diseases. Little HL information is currently available in SSc patients; therefore, the present study aims at evaluating the HL levels in an Italian cohor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,735 Views
11 Pages

5 March 2024

This study aims to determine the factors influencing the career preparation behavior of nursing students in the post-COVID-19 era and to provide a basis for preparation strategies to enhance nursing students’ nursing professionalism and career...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,754 Views
13 Pages

Methodological Proposal for the Adaptation of the Living with Long-Term Conditions Scale to the Family Caregiver

  • Patricia Marín-Maicas,
  • Mari Carmen Portillo,
  • Silvia Corchón and
  • Leire Ambrosio

27 February 2024

(1) Background: Living with long-term conditions affects both patients and family caregivers. To obtain a more complete overview of this phenomenon, a measurement instrument is needed that includes both perspectives. The aim is to adapt a scale to fa...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,647 Views
16 Pages

Breastfeeding Practices for COVID-19-Infected Mothers: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Maria Eleni Boukoura,
  • Maria Dagla,
  • Kleanthi Gourounti,
  • Alexandra Stavroula Nieri,
  • Chrysoula Taskou,
  • Eleni Tsoukala and
  • Antigoni Sarantaki

27 February 2024

(1) Background: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increasing number of women giving birth while also grappling with SARS-CoV-2. The objective of this review is to examine the possibility of transmission of the virus from mother to infant th...

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