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June 2015, Volume 24, Issue 11-12
- 1611-1621 Lifestyle intervention and one‐year prognosis of patients following open heart surgery: a randomised clinical trial
by Olga Kadda & Anastasia Kotanidou & Athanasios Manginas & George Stavridis & Serafim Nanas & Demosthenes B Panagiotakos - 1622-1629 Emergency nurses’ perceptions of the role of confidence, self‐efficacy and reflexivity in managing the cognitively impaired older person in pain
by Margaret Fry & Casimir MacGregor & Simone Hyland & Barbara Payne & Lynn Chenoweth - 1630-1642 Parents’ knowledge, attitudes, use of pain relief methods and satisfaction related to their children's postoperative pain management: a descriptive correlational study
by Hui Yi Chng & Hong‐Gu He & Sally Wai‐Chi Chan & Joanne Li Wee Liam & Lixia Zhu & Karis Kin Fong Cheng - 1643-1655 Effects of a hospital‐based education programme on self‐care behaviour, care dependency and quality of life in patients with heart failure – a randomised controlled trial
by Stefan Köberich & Christa Lohrmann & Oskar Mittag & Theo Dassen - 1656-1665 Exploring initial inappropriate use of urinary catheters among hospitalised older patients in Taiwan
by Fang‐Wen Hu & Chia‐Ming Chang & Chuan‐Hsiu Tsai & Ching‐Huey Chen - 1666-1675 Improving self‐perception and self‐efficacy in patients with spinal cord injury: the efficacy of DVD‐based instructions
by Hsiao‐Yu Chen & Tzu‐Jung Wu & Chiu‐Chu Lin - 1676-1685 ‘Being a conduit’ between hospital and home: stakeholders' views and perceptions of a nurse‐led Palliative Care Discharge Facilitator Service in an acute hospital setting
by Munikumar Ramasamy Venkatasalu & Amanda Clarke & Joanne Atkinson - 1686-1692 The effect of a supportive educational intervention developed based on the Orem's self‐care theory on the self‐care ability of patients with myocardial infarction: a randomised controlled trial
by Ali Mohammadpour & Narjes Rahmati Sharghi & Shahla Khosravan & Ali Alami & Majid Akhond - 1693-1706 An observational study of older patients’ participation in hospital admission and discharge – exploring patient and next of kin perspectives
by Dagrunn N Dyrstad & Kristin A Laugaland & Marianne Storm - 1707-1717 Factors influencing the degree of eating ability among people with dementia
by Kyoung Min Lee & Jun‐Ah Song - 1718-1729 Involving patients in understanding hospital infection control using visual methods
by Mary Wyer & Debra Jackson & Rick Iedema & Su‐Yin Hor & Gwendolyn L Gilbert & Christine Jorm & Claire Hooker & Matthew Vincent Neil O'Sullivan & Katherine Carroll - 1730-1732 Relationship between inpatient pressure ulcer prevalence and patient satisfaction levels based on US Medicare's Hospital Compare data
by Huey‐Ming Tzeng & Hsou Mei Hu & Chang‐Yi Yin - 1733-1736 The quality of nursing care during intradialytic fluid removal in haemodialysis: time to change practice?
by Mette S Ludvigsen & Hanne M Hermansen & Magnus Lindberg - 1737-1739 Critical factors about feedback: ‘They told me what I did wrong; but didn't give me any feedback’
by Michele Groves & Marion Mitchell & Amanda Henderson & Carol Jeffrey & Michelle Kelly & Duncan Nulty
May 2015, Volume 24, Issue 9-10
- 1149-1150 Editorial: Transformational experiences a key to improving global health: the role of the Peace Corps
by Nancy Glass & Willa Cochran & Patricia M Davidson - 1151-1162 Translation of interviews from a source language to a target language: examining issues in cross‐cultural health care research
by Rasmieh Al‐Amer & Lucie Ramjan & Paul Glew & Maram Darwish & Yenna Salamonson - 1163-1173 Interventions combining motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour to promote medication adherence: a literature review
by Sandra L. Spoelstra & Monica Schueller & Melissa Hilton & Kimberly Ridenour - 1174-1188 Exploring the transition experiences of students entering into preregistration nursing degree programs with previous professional nursing qualifications: an integrative review
by Marion Tower & Marie Cooke & Bernadette Watson & Nick Buys & Keithia Wilson - 1189-1198 An exploration of the practice of restricting a child's movement in hospital: a factorial survey
by Maria Brenner & Jonathan Drennan & Margaret Pearl Treacy & Gerard M Fealy - 1199-1209 Relations among school/daycare functioning, fear of hypoglycaemia and quality of life in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes
by Linda J. Herbert & Lauren Clary & Victoria Owen & Maureen Monaghan & Vanessa Alvarez & Randi Streisand - 1210-1222 Workplace violence against clinicians in Cypriot emergency departments: a national questionnaire survey
by Paraskevas Vezyridis & Alexis Samoutis & Petroula M Mavrikiou - 1223-1233 Understanding and achieving person‐centred care: the nurse perspective
by Helen Ross & Angela Mary Tod & Amanda Clarke - 1234-1245 Moderate physical activity level as a protective factor against metabolic syndrome in middle‐aged and older women
by Chia‐Huei Lin & Shang‐Lin Chiang & Patsy Yates & Meei‐Shyuan Lee & Yi‐Jen Hung & Wen‐Chii Tzeng & Li‐Chi Chiang - 1246-1257 A case study approach to the examination of a telephone‐based health coaching intervention in facilitating behaviour change for adults with Type 2 diabetes
by Helen McGloin & Fiona Timmins & Vivien Coates & Jennifer Boore - 1258-1268 Diabetes self‐management, depressive symptoms, metabolic control and satisfaction with quality of life over time in Chinese youth with type 1 diabetes
by Jia Guo & Robin Whittemore & Sangchoon Jeon & Margaret Grey & Zhi‐Guang Zhou & Guo‐Ping He & Zi‐Qiang Luo - 1269-1279 Motivational interviewing to explore culturally and linguistically diverse people's comorbidity medication self‐efficacy
by Allison Williams & Elizabeth Manias & Wendy Cross & Kim Crawford - 1280-1288 Patients' experiences of postoperative intermediate care and standard surgical ward care after emergency abdominal surgery: a qualitative sub‐study of the Incare trial
by Thordis Thomsen & Morten Vester‐Andersen & Martin Vedel Nielsen & Tina Waldau & Ann Merete Møller & Jacob Rosenberg & Morten Hylander Møller & Kristin Brønnum Nystrup & Bente Appel Esbensen - 1289-1299 Depressive disorder in pregnant Latin women: does intimate partner violence matter?
by Mariana de Oliveira Fonseca‐Machado & Lisiane Camargo Alves & Juliana Cristina dos Santos Monteiro & Juliana Stefanello & Ana Márcia Spanó Nakano & Vanderlei José Haas & Flávia Gomes‐Sponholz - 1300-1309 The experience of self‐management following venous leg ulcer healing
by Suzanne Kapp & Charne Miller - 1310-1319 To what extent is the work environment of staff related to person‐centred care? A cross‐sectional study of residential aged care
by Karin Sjögren & Marie Lindkvist & Per‐Olof Sandman & Karin Zingmark & David Edvardsson - 1320-1326 Interobserver reliability of attending physicians and bedside nurses when using an inpatient paediatric respiratory score
by Eric A. Biondi & Julie Albright Gottfried & Irene Dutko Fioravanti & Jan A. Schriefer & Claude Andrew Aligne & Michael S. Leonard - 1327-1337 A mixed methods study of the work patterns of full‐time nurse practitioners in nursing homes
by Ruth Martin‐Misener & Faith Donald & Abigail Wickson‐Griffiths & Noori Akhtar‐Danesh & Jenny Ploeg & Kevin Brazil & Sharon Kaasalainen & Carrie McAiney & Nancy Carter & Lori Schindel Martin & Esther Sangster‐Gormley & Alan Taniguchi - 1338-1346 How do pregnant women manage lumbopelvic pain? Pain management and their perceived effectiveness
by Hao‐Yuan Chang & Mark P. Jensen & Yeur‐Hur Lai - 1347-1356 Healthcare resource utilisation by critically ill older patients following an intensive care unit stay
by Marie‐Madlen Jeitziner & Sandra MG Zwakhalen & Virpi Hantikainen & Jan PH Hamers - 1357-1366 The effects of Tai‐Chi in conjunction with thera‐band resistance exercise on functional fitness and muscle strength among community‐based older people
by Shu‐Fen Lin & Huei‐Chuan Sung & Tzai‐Li Li & Tsung‐Cheng Hsieh & Hsiao‐Chin Lan & Shoa‐Jen Perng & Graeme D. Smith - 1367-1379 Improving access to supportive cancer care through an eHealth application: a qualitative needs assessment among cancer survivors
by Sanne Lubberding & Cornelia F van Uden‐Kraan & Elisabeth A Te Velde & Pim Cuijpers & C René Leemans & Irma M Verdonck‐de Leeuw - 1380-1393 Development and validation of an instrument to assess knowledge and skills of evidence‐based nursing
by Mee Ock Gu & Yeongmi Ha & Jeongsook Kim - 1394-1405 The role of the dementia specialist nurse in acute care: a scoping review
by Peter Griffiths & Jackie Bridges & Helen Sheldon & Rachel Thompson - 1406-1425 The use, prevalence and potential benefits of a diary as a therapeutic intervention/tool to aid recovery following critical illness in intensive care: a literature review
by Beverley A Ewens & Joyce M Hendricks & Deb Sundin - 1426-1435 Rethinking family‐centred care for the child and family in hospital
by Mary M Tallon & Garth E Kendall & Paul D Snider - 1436-1439 Predictors of poor sleep quality and excessive daytime sleepiness in Turkish adults with type 2 diabetes
by Belgüzar Kara & Özge Kılıç - 1440-1443 Parental perception of healthy eating and physical activity: results from a preliminary Photovoice study
by Nicole Mareno
April 2015, Volume 24, Issue 7-8
- 889-890 Editorial: Nursing research in the 21st century – who sets the agenda?
by Carol Haigh & Graeme Smith & Leslie Gelling & Susan Barnason & Debra Jackson - 891-905 Health promotion interventions to prevent early childhood human influenza at the household level: a realist review to identify implications for programmes in Hong Kong
by Winsome Lam & Angela Dawson & Cathrine Fowler - 906-915 Factors that contribute to underrecognition of delirium by registered nurses in acute care settings: a scoping review of the literature to explain this phenomenon
by Mohamed El Hussein & Sandra Hirst & Vincent Salyers - 916-926 Thirst in chronic heart failure: a review
by Sabine M Allida & Sally C Inglis & Patricia M Davidson & Sara Lal & Christopher S Hayward & Phillip J Newton - 927-936 The challenge to health professionals when carers resist truth telling at the end of life: a qualitative secondary analysis
by Helen Noble & Jayne E Price & Sam Porter - 937-947 Coping with melanoma‐related worry: a qualitative study of the experiences and support needs of patients with malignant melanoma
by Joanne Bird & Patricia Coleman & Sarah Danson - 948-960 The support needs of new graduate nurses making the transition to rural nursing practice in Australia
by Jackie Lea & Mary Cruickshank - 961-969 The significance of ‘facilitator as a change agent’ – organisational learning culture in aged care home settings
by Laurie Grealish & Amanda Henderson & Fritz Quero & Roslyn Phillips & May Surawski - 970-979 Public health nurses’ perception of their roles in relation to psychotropic drug use by adolescents: a phenomenographic study
by Anne Kjersti Myhrene Steffenak & Gun Nordström & Ingeborg Hartz & Bodil Wilde‐Larsson - 980-990 Use of temporary nursing staff and nosocomial infections in intensive care units
by Sung‐Heui Bae & Carol S. Brewer & Maureen Kelly & Alexandra Spencer - 991-998 Involving relatives in ICU patient care: critical care nursing challenges
by Bridget McConnell & Tracey Moroney - 999-1010 Validation of a clinical leadership qualities framework for managers in aged care: a Delphi study
by Yun‐Hee Jeon & Jane Conway & Lynn Chenoweth & Janelle Weise & Tamsin HT Thomas & Anna Williams - 1011-1023 Experiences of diabetes self‐management: a focus group study among Australians with type 2 diabetes
by Mary Carolan & Jessica Holman & Michelle Ferrari - 1024-1037 Using qualitative methods in developing an instrument to identify barriers to self‐care among persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus
by Jorge Caro‐Bautista & Francisco Javier Martín‐Santos & Francisca Villa‐Estrada & Juan Carlos Morilla‐Herrera & Magdalena Cuevas‐Fernández‐Gallego & José Miguel Morales‐Asencio - 1038-1047 A private affair: children's experiences prior to colonoscopy
by Vedrana Vejzovic & Anne Wennick & Ewa Idvall & Ann‐Cathrine Bramhagen - 1048-1058 Patients and nursing staff views of using the education needs assessment tool in rheumatology clinics: a qualitative study
by Bernadette Hardware & Dawn Johnson & Claire Hale & Mwidimi Ndosi & Adewale Adebajo - 1059-1068 ‘Paddling upstream’: Fathers’ involvement during pregnancy as described by expectant fathers and mothers
by Margareta Widarsson & Gabriella Engström & Tanja Tydén & Pranee Lundberg & Lena Marmstål Hammar - 1069-1078 The lived experience of men with advanced cancer in relation to their perceptions of masculinity: a qualitative phenomenological study
by Sarah Stapleton & Natalie Pattison - 1079-1090 Effects of a continuum of care intervention on frail older persons’ life satisfaction: a randomized controlled study
by Helene Berglund & Henna Hasson & Karin Kjellgren & Katarina Wilhelmson - 1091-1100 Towards a better understanding of readmissions after stroke: partnering with stroke survivors and caregivers
by Carole L White & Tracy L Brady & Laura L Saucedo & Deb Motz & Johanna Sharp & Lee A Birnbaum - 1101-1111 Determinants of self‐care decision‐making in hospitalised patients with heart failure
by Pi‐Kuang Tsai & Ruey‐Hsia Wang & Chee‐Siong Lee & Liang‐Miin Tsai & Hsing‐Mei Chen - 1112-1121 Effects of stigma on Chinese women's attitudes towards seeking treatment for urinary incontinence
by Cuili Wang & Jingjing Li & Xiaojuan Wan & Xiaojuan Wang & Robert L. Kane & Kefang Wang - 1122-1131 Registered nurses' experiences of their decision‐making at an Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre
by Bosse Ek & Marianne Svedlund - 1132-1143 Construct validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool in Taiwan
by Tzu‐Fei Chen & Kuei‐Ru Chou & Yuan‐Mei Liao & Cheng‐Hsun Ho & Min‐Huey Chung - 1144-1146 A risk model to predict probability of maternal intrapartum transfers from a free‐standing birth centre: PROTRIP tool
by Flora MB Silva & Sonia MJV Oliveira & Ruth H Osava & Fernando Auil & Debra Bick & Maria do Rosario DO Latorre - 1147-1148 Commentary on Jack B, Baldry C, Groves K, Whelan A, Sephton J and Gaunt K (2013) Supporting home care for the dying: an evaluation of healthcare professionals’ perspectives of an individually tailored hospice at home service. Journal of Clinical Nursing 22, 2778–2786
by Claudia Virdun & Jane Phillips
March 2015, Volume 24, Issue 5-6
- 611-613 Editorial: Money, money, money: not so funny in the research world
by Michelle Cleary & Kim Usher & Debra Jackson - 614-626 The experiences of diabetics on self‐monitoring of blood glucose: a qualitative metasynthesis
by Chen‐Mei Chen & Mei Chang Yeh - 627-639 Patient participation in patient safety and nursing input – a systematic review
by Mojtaba Vaismoradi & Sue Jordan & Mari Kangasniemi - 640-661 A systematic review of observational instruments used to assess nurses' skills in patient mobilisation
by Heidrun Gattinger & Minna Stolt & Virpi Hantikainen & Sascha Köpke & Beate Senn & Helena Leino‐Kilpi - 662-671 Nursing bedside clinical handover – an integrated review of issues and tools
by Judith Anderson & Linda Malone & Kerry Shanahan & Jennifer Manning - 672-682 Effect of turning vs. supine position under phototherapy on neonates with hyperbilirubinemia: a systematic review
by Shalin Lee Wan Fei & Khatijah L Abdullah - 683-695 Exploration of the role of specialist nurses in the care of women with gynaecological cancer: a systematic review
by Olivia Cook & Meredith McIntyre & Katrina Recoche - 696-706 Barriers to nutritional care for the undernourished hospitalised elderly: perspectives of nurses
by Helene Dahl Eide & Kristin Halvorsen & Kari Almendingen - 707-716 Suffering and transition strategies in adult patients attending a chronic pain management programme
by Bodil Furnes & Gerd Karin Natvig & Elin Dysvik - 717-727 Hindering and buffering factors for parental sleep in neonatal care. A phenomenographic study
by Ulla Edéll‐Gustafsson & Charlotte Angelhoff & Ewa Johnsson & Jenny Karlsson & Evalotte Mörelius - 728-738 Organisation, practice and experiences of mouth hygiene in stroke unit care: a mixed‐methods study
by Maria Horne & Giles McCracken & Angus Walls & Pippa J Tyrrell & Craig J Smith - 739-748 Does type D personality affect symptom control and quality of life in asthma patients?
by Sung Reul Kim & Hyun Kyung Kim & Jeong Hee Kang & Seok Hee Jeong & Hye Young Kim & So Ri Kim & Mi Young Kim - 749-760 Transforming community services through the use of a multidimensional model of clinical leadership
by Jacqueline Anne Leigh & Jill Wild & Celia Hynes & Stuart Wells & Anish Kurien & June Rutherford & Lyn Rosen & Tim Ashcroft & Victoria Hartley - 761-777 Design and validation of the INICIARE instrument, for the assessment of dependency level in acutely ill hospitalised patients
by José Miguel Morales‐Asencio & Ana María Porcel‐Gálvez & Rosa Oliveros‐Valenzuela & Susana Rodríguez‐Gómez & Lucrecia Sánchez‐Extremera & Francisco Andrés Serrano‐López & Marta Aranda‐Gallardo & José Carlos Canca‐Sánchez & Sergio Barrientos‐Trigo - 778-785 Differences in the handover process and perception between nurses and residents in a critical care setting
by Amartya Mukhopadhyay & Benjamin SH Leong & Adela Lua & Rana Aroos & Jie Jun Wong & Nicola Koh & Nicholette Goh & Kay Choong See & Jason Phua & Yanika Kowitlawakul - 786-796 Patients’ experiences from symptom onset to initial treatment for atrial fibrillation
by Pamela J McCabe & Lori M Rhudy & Holli A DeVon - 797-804 Second Life simulation as a strategy to enhance decision‐making in diabetes care: a case study
by Krysia Hudson & Laura A Taylor & Sharon L Kozachik & Sarah J Shaefer & Marisa L Wilson - 805-816 Investigating the adequacy of the Competence‐Turnover Intention Model: how does nursing competence affect nurses’ turnover intention?
by Miyuki Takase & Sachiko Teraoka & Yabase Kousuke - 817-823 Should arm span or height be used in calculating the BMI for the older people? Preliminary results
by Carmen Villaverde‐Gutiérrez & Maria Jacaranda Sánchez‐López & Jesús Ramirez‐Rodrigo & Francisco Manuel Ocaña‐Peinado - 824-831 Why older nurses leave the workforce and the implications of them staying
by Christine Duffield & Elizabeth Graham & Judith Donoghue & Rhonda Griffiths & Jen Bichel‐Findlay & Sofia Dimitrelis - 832-843 Knowing ‘something is not right’ is beyond intuition: development of a clinical algorithm to enhance surveillance and assist nurses to organise and communicate clinical findings
by Jessica Brier & Moalem Carolyn & Marsha Haverly & Mary Ellen Januario & Cynthia Padula & Ahuva Tal & Henia Triosh - 844-854 Preparedness of final‐year Turkish nursing students for work as a professional nurse
by Perihan Güner - 855-865 Risk assessment and absconding: perceptions, understandings and responses of mental health nurses
by Jessica Grotto & Adam Gerace & Deb O'Kane & Alan Simpson & Candice Oster & Eimear Muir‐Cochrane - 866-868 Comparison of laboratory values obtained via central venous catheters and venipuncture for better clinical decisions regarding sampling procedures of intensive care unit patients
by Won Hee Jun & Yang Sun Gwak & Hyun Joo Han & Gyungjoo Lee - 869-871 Technology application for dietary control: participants' viewpoints
by JoAnn D Long & Sara Dodd & Carol Boswell - 872-875 The use of antipsychotic medication by community‐dwelling people with dementia: an exploratory statistical analysis
by Catherine Hungerford & Kerry Doyle & Tony Schumaker‐Jones & Maureen Domaschenz & Petrea Messent & Michelle Cleary - 876-879 The postintensive care syndrome of survivors of critical illness and their families
by Annemiek Wolters & Marianne Bouw & Jolyn Vogelaar & Dave Tjan & Arthur van Zanten & Marijke van der Steen - 880-881 Nursing, chronotherapeutics and ambulatory blood pressure: Commentary on Cheng M et al. (2014) The effect of continuous nursing intervention guided by chronotherapeutics on ambulatory blood pressure of older hypertensive patients in the community. Journal of Clinical Nursing. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12502
by Artur Dalfó Pibernat & Antoni Dalfó‐Baqué & Francisco Javier Pelegrina Rodríguez
February 2015, Volume 24, Issue 3-4
- 315-317 Editorial: Democratic leadership: a charming solution for nursing's legitimacy crisis
by Mick McKeown & Lynda Carey - 318-331 Clinical role of the nurse: concept analysis
by Maria A Mendes & Diná ALM da Cruz & Margareth Angelo - 332-343 A review of conceptualisation of expressed emotion in caregivers of older adults with dementia
by Chao‐Yin Li & MaryAnne Murray - 344-352 Does language ambiguity in clinical practice justify the introduction of standard terminology? An integrative review
by Hillegonda A Stallinga & Huib ten Napel & Gerard J Jansen & Jan HB Geertzen & Pieter F de Vries Robbé & Petrie F Roodbol - 353-369 Perceived need for information of patients with haematological malignancies: a literature review
by Janneke AJ Rood & Corien M Eeltink & Florence J van Zuuren & Irma M Verdonck‐de Leeuw & Peter C Huijgens - 370-385 Level of confidence in venepuncture and knowledge in determining causes of blood sample haemolysis among clinical staff and phlebotomists
by Nellie Makhumula‐Nkhoma & Vicki Whittaker & Robert McSherry - 386-392 A quality improvement programme with a specialist nurse in a neurovascular clinic
by Jacqueline McKee & Carrie Wade & Mark O McCarron - 393-405 Fear of falling in robust community‐dwelling older people: results of a cross‐sectional study
by Justina YW Liu - 406-414 Person‐centred ward climate as experienced by mentally lucid residents in long‐term care facilities
by Ådel Bergland & Dag Hofoss & Marit Kirkevold & Tove Vassbø & David Edvardsson - 415-427 Home recovery following day surgery: a patient perspective
by Mark Mitchell - 428-438 Living with hepatitis C: a phenomenological study
by Rebekah Hill & Michael Pfeil & Jenny Moore & Barbara Richardson - 439-446 Parental experiences with a hospital‐based bead programme for children with congenital heart disease
by Valerie Wilson & Shingisai Chando - 447-456 Meanings of being a close relative of a family member treated with haemodialysis approaching end of life
by Lena Axelsson & Birgitta Klang & Carina Lundh Hagelin & Stefan H Jacobson & Sissel Andreassen Gleissman - 457-464 Predicting help‐seeking intention of women with urinary incontinence in Jinan, China: a theory of planned behaviour model
by Chen Wu & Kefang Wang & Tao Sun & Dongjuan Xu & Mary H Palmer - 465-474 From a diagnostic and particular approach to a person‐centred approach: a development project
by Helena Larsson & Kerstin Blomqvist - 475-485 Patient involvement climate: views and behaviours among registered nurses in myocardial infarction care
by Judith E Arnetz & Ludmila Zhdanova - 486-499 Development of Australian clinical practice outcome standards for graduates of critical care nurse education
by Fenella J Gill & Gavin D Leslie & Carol Grech & Duncan Boldy & Jos M Latour - 500-510 Factors perceived to influence exercise adherence in women with breast cancer participating in an exercise programme during adjuvant chemotherapy: a focus group study
by Anne Marie Lunde Husebø & Bjørg Karlsen & Helen Allan & Jon Arne Søreide & Edvin Bru - 511-522 Health‐related quality of life and psychological well‐being in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia
by Julian Dong Oh Pinto & Hong‐Gu He & Sally Wai Chi Chan & Poh Choo Toh & Kesavan Esuvaranathan & Wenru Wang - 523-535 An evaluation of the quality of Emergency Nurse Practitioner services for patients presenting with minor injuries to one rural urgent care centre in the UK: a descriptive study
by Joe McDevitt & Vidar Melby - 536-545 Evaluation of the suitability of root cause analysis frameworks for the investigation of community‐acquired pressure ulcers: a systematic review and documentary analysis
by Caroline McGraw & Vari M Drennan - 546-555 Fatigue and quality of life in women treated for various types of gynaecological cancers: a cross‐sectional study
by Ragnhild Johanne Tveit Sekse & Karl Ove Hufthammer & Margrethe Elin Vika - 556-562 A quality improvement intervention to address provider behaviour as it relates to utilisation of CA‐MRSA guidelines
by Roseann P Velez & Kathleen Lent Becker & Patricia Davidson & Elizabeth Sloand - 563-572 Barriers to breast cancer screening in Australia: experiences of women with physical disabilities
by Kath Peters & Antoinette Cotton - 573-581 Participatory research, people with intellectual disabilities and ethical approval: making reasonable adjustments to enable participation
by Ruth Northway & Joyce Howarth & Lynne Evans - 582-591 Patient‐specific risk factors of adverse drug events in adult inpatients – evidence detected using the Global Trigger Tool method
by Marja Härkänen & Marjo Kervinen & Jouni Ahonen & Ari Voutilainen & Hannele Turunen & Katri Vehviläinen‐Julkunen - 592-601 Between standardisation and resilience: nurses' emergent risk management strategies during handovers
by Anat Drach‐Zahavy & Hadass Goldblatt & Ana Maizel - 602-604 Meaningful and enjoyable or boring and depressing? The reasons student nurses give for and against a career in aged care
by Elisabeth Carlson - 605-607 Identification of patients at risk of contaminated blood culture
by Alexis K Strange & Peggy Ward‐Smith - 608-609 Commentary on ‘Developing a framework for nursing handover in the emergency department: an individualised and systematic approach’ by Klim et al
by Amanda Jane Henderson & Sue Schoonbeek
January 2015, Volume 24, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 Editorial: Ensuring standards in publication ethics
by Graeme D Smith & Carol Haigh & Debra Jackson - 4-18 Addressing sexual health behaviour during emerging adulthood: a critical review of the literature
by Kamila A Alexander & Loretta S Jemmott & Anne M Teitelman & Patricia D'Antonio - 19-33 An investigation of factors that impact patients’ subjective experience of nurse‐led clinics: a qualitative systematic review
by Samantha Jakimowicz & Christine Stirling & Maree Duddle - 34-46 Preoperative education interventions to reduce anxiety and improve recovery among cardiac surgery patients: a review of randomised controlled trials
by Ping Guo - 47-56 Factors influencing why nursing care is missed
by Ian Blackman & Julie Henderson & Eileen Willis & Patricia Hamilton & Luisa Toffoli & Claire Verrall & Elizabeth Abery & Clare Harvey - 57-68 Systematic implementation of evidence‐based practice in a clinical nursing setting: a participatory action research project
by Jolanda HHM Friesen‐Storms & Albine Moser & Sandra van der Loo & Anna JHM Beurskens & Gerrie JJW Bours - 69-80 Complexities of medicines safety: communicating about managing medicines at transition points of care across emergency departments and medical wards
by Elizabeth Manias & Marie Gerdtz & Allison Williams & Michael Dooley - 81-89 Looking like a proper baby: nurses' experiences of caring for extremely premature infants
by Janet Green & Philip Darbyshire & Anne Adams & Debra Jackson - 90-100 Leadership and teamwork in medical emergencies: performance of nursing students and registered nurses in simulated patient scenarios
by Ruth Endacott & Fiona E Bogossian & Simon J Cooper & Helen Forbes & Victoria J Kain & Susan C. Young & Joanne E Porter & the First2Act Team - 101-114 A prospective three‐step intervention study to prevent medication errors in drug handling in paediatric care
by Dorothee Niemann & Astrid Bertsche & David Meyrath & Ellen D Koepf & Carolin Traiser & Katja Seebald & Claus P Schmitt & Georg F Hoffmann & Walter E Haefeli & Thilo Bertsche - 115-120 Effect of virtual reality distraction on pain among patients with hand injury undergoing dressing change
by Chunlan Guo & Hongyan Deng & Jian Yang - 121-130 The loss of a shared lifetime: a qualitative study exploring spouses’ experiences of losing couplehood with their partner with dementia living in institutional care
by Linn Hege Førsund & Kirsti Skovdahl & Riina Kiik & Siri Ytrehus - 131-140 Supporting family carers providing end‐of‐life home care: a qualitative study on the impact of a hospice at home service
by Barbara A Jack & Mary R O'Brien & Joyce Scrutton & Catherine R Baldry & Karen E Groves - 141-150 Living with faecal incontinence: trying to control the daily life that is out of control
by Frida Olsson & Carina Berterö - 151-159 A description of nurses' decision‐making in managing electrocardiographic monitor alarms
by Priscilla K Gazarian & Natalie Carrier & Rachel Cohen & Haley Schram & Samara Shiromani - 160-172 Interprofessional collaboration at transition of care: perspectives of child and family health nurses and midwives
by Kim Psaila & Virginia Schmied & Cathrine Fowler & Sue Kruske - 173-182 Detection and management of the deteriorating ward patient: an evaluation of nursing practice
by Mandy Odell - 183-191 The effect of facilitated tucking on procedural pain control among premature babies
by Olive Lopez & Pathmawathi Subramanian & Norsiah Rahmat & Lim Chin Theam & Karuthan Chinna & Roshaslina Rosli - 192-201 The care of older people with dementia in surgical wards from the point of view of the nursing staff and physicians
by Nina Hynninen & Reetta Saarnio & Arja Isola - 202-211 Effects of an aerobic exercise programme on fatigue for patients with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy
by Tsui‐Yun Yang & Mei‐Ling Chen & Chia‐Chun Li - 212-221 Evaluation of two observational pain assessment scales during the anaesthesia recovery period in Chinese surgical older adults
by Li‐Li Guo & Li Li & Yao‐Wei Liu & Keela Herr - 222-234 Patient and family perspectives on peritoneal dialysis at home: findings from an ethnographic study
by Jessica Baillie & Annette Lankshear - 235-243 Evaluation of nurses' perceptions of the impact of targeted depression education and a screening and referral tool in an acute cardiac setting
by Chantal F Ski & Sam Munian & John X Rolley & David R Thompson - 244-255 ‘Planning ahead’ among community‐dwelling older people from culturally and linguistically diverse background: a cross‐sectional survey
by Sarah Jeong & Seok Ohr & Jacqueline Pich & Peter Saul & Alan Ho - 256-265 The effect of heart failure nurse consultations on heart failure patients’ illness beliefs, mood and quality of life over a six‐month period
by Rebecca Lucas & Jillian P Riley & Paresh A Mehta & Helen Goodman & Winston Banya & Kathleen Mulligan & Stanton Newman & Martin R Cowie - 266-274 Nurses' views of forensic care in emergency departments and their attitudes, and involvement of family members
by Josefin Rahmqvist Linnarsson & Eva Benzein & Kristofer Årestedt - 275-288 Patient experience in the emergency department: inconsistencies in the ethic and duty of care
by Cheryle Moss & Katherine Nelson & Margaret Connor & Cynthia Wensley & Eileen McKinlay & Amohia Boulton - 289-299 Perceptions of hospital manual handling policy and impact on nursing team involvement in promoting patients’ mobility
by Rosie Kneafsey & Collette Clifford & Sheila Greenfield - 300-307 Ensuring a proactive, evidence‐based, patient safety approach to patient assessment
by Julie Considine & Judy Currey - 308-311 Major difficulties and information needs recognised by nurses in applying graduated compression stocking and intermittent pneumatic compression for deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis
by Hwasoon Kim & Eun Sook Lee - 312-313 Commentary on Trajectories and predictors of functional decline in hospitalised older patients. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 1322–1331
by Marie Hutchinson
December 2014, Volume 23, Issue 23-24
- 3293-3295 Editorial: Coping with publication ethics
by Graeme D Smith & Carol Haigh & Debra Jackson - 3296-3308 Managing medications: the role of informal caregivers of older adults and people living with dementia. A review of the literature
by Robyn Gillespie & Judy Mullan & Lindsey Harrison - 3309-3320 The impact of shiftwork on health: a literature review
by Annabel Matheson & Louise O'Brien & Jo‐Anne Reid - 3321-3334 A systematic narrative review of the literature: adherence to pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments among adolescents with mental disorders
by Ulla Timlin & Helinä Hakko & Raija Heino & Helvi Kyngäs - 3335-3344 Coping, subjective burden and anxiety among family caregivers of older dependents
by Rafael del‐Pino‐Casado & Margarita Pérez‐Cruz & Antonio Frías‐Osuna - 3345-3355 Determining criteria to assess patient readiness for discharge from postanaesthetic care: an international Delphi study
by Nicole M Phillips & Maryann Street & Bridie Kent & Mary Cadeddu - 3356-3365 The effect of aromatherapy on haemodialysis patients' pruritus
by Mehtap Cürcani & Mehtap Tan - 3366-3377 Reasons for middle‐aged women in Taiwan to choose hysterectomy: a qualitative study using the bounded rationality perspective
by Shu‐Mei Wu & Hui‐Ling Lee & Mei‐Yu Yeh & Hui‐Lian Che - 3378-3390 Dialysis modality decision‐making for older adults with chronic kidney disease
by Lori Harwood & Alexander M Clark - 3391-3402 Effects of an early postoperative walking exercise programme on health status in lung cancer patients recovering from lung lobectomy
by Nai‐Wen Chang & Kuan‐Chia Lin & Shih‐Chun Lee & James Yi‐Hsin Chan & Ya‐Hsin Lee & Kwua‐Yun Wang - 3403-3414 Quality of life and satisfaction with information after radical prostatectomy, radical external beam radiotherapy and postoperative radiotherapy: a long‐term follow‐up study
by Marianne Nicolaisen & Stig Müller & Hitendra RH Patel & Tove Aminda Hanssen - 3415-3423 Understanding nurses' views on a pressure ulcer prevention care bundle: a first step towards successful implementation
by Wendy Chaboyer & Brigid M. Gillespie - 3424-3433 Home care nurses' experiences with using electronic messaging in their communication with general practitioners
by Merete Lyngstad & Anders Grimsmo & Dag Hofoss & Ragnhild Hellesø - 3434-3448 The contribution of nurse consultants in England to the public health leadership agenda
by Helen Franks - 3449-3459 Learning essentials: What graduates of mental health nursing programmes need to know from an industry perspective
by Margaret McAllister & Brenda Happell & Trudi Flynn - 3460-3467 The effects of topical heat therapy on chest pain in patients with acute coronary syndrome: a randomised double‐blind placebo‐controlled clinical trial
by Ali Mohammadpour & Batol Mohammadian & Mehdi Basiri Moghadam & Mahmoud Reza Nematollahi - 3468-3477 Nurses' perceived and actual caregiving roles: identifying factors that can contribute to job satisfaction
by Kelsey B Morrison & Susan A Korol - 3478-3489 Improved nurse–parent communication in neonatal intensive care unit: evaluation and adjustment of an implementation strategy
by Janne Weis & Vibeke Zoffmann & Ingrid Egerod - 3490-3500 Parental reflective functioning: analysis and promotion of the concept for paediatric nursing
by Monica R Ordway & Lois S Sadler & Jane Dixon & Arietta Slade - 3501-3512 The impact of death and dying on nursing students: an explanatory model
by Montserrat Edo‐Gual & Joaquín Tomás‐Sábado & Dolores Bardallo‐Porras & Cristina Monforte‐Royo - 3513-3524 Relationships between core factors of knowledge management in hospital nursing organisations and outcomes of nursing performance
by Eun Ju Lee & Hong Soon Kim & Hye Young Kim - 3525-3532 Australian practice nursing: collaboration in context
by Eamon Merrick & Margaret Fry & Christine Duffield - 3533-3543 The mediating effect of psychological distress on functional dependence in stroke patients
by Hui‐Chuan Huang & Li‐Kai Huang & Chaur‐Jong Hu & Chien‐Hung Chang & Hsin‐Chien Lee & Nai‐Fang Chi & Meei‐Ling Shyu & Hsiu‐Ju Chang - 3544-3554 Nurses' stories of a ‘Fairy Garden’ healing haven for sick children
by Pamela van der Riet & Chaweewan Jitsacorn & Piyatida Junlapeeya & Saowapa Dedkhard & Peter Thursby - 3555-3563 The impact of a ‘Critical Moments’ workshop on undergraduate nursing students’ attitudes to caring for patients at the end of life: an evaluation
by Cara Bailey & Alistair Hewison - 3564-3574 ‘Seeing me through my memories’: a grounded theory study on using reminiscence with people with dementia living in long‐term care
by Adeline Cooney & Andrew Hunter & Kathy Murphy & Dympna Casey & Declan Devane & Siobhan Smyth & Laura Dempsey & Edel Murphy & Fionnuala Jordan & Eamon O'Shea - 3575-3582 Fever in children – a concept analysis
by Edward Purssell - 3583-3588 Rituals in nursing: intramuscular injections
by Kathleen Greenway - 3589-3599 The design of compassionate care
by Paul Crawford & Brian Brown & Marit Kvangarsnes & Paul Gilbert - 3600-3602 Structure‐ and process‐related fall risks for older adults living with dementia in nursing homes
by Julius O Kehinde & Elaine J Amella & Ginette A Pepper & Martina Mueller & Teresa J Kelechi & Barbara J Edlund - 3603-3606 Nursing issues and concerns in the care of older persons in acute hospital care in the Republic of Ireland: a Delphi study
by Jacinta Kelly - 3607-3608 Commentary on Bellamy G, Gott M and Hinchliff S (2013) Women's understandings of sexual problems: findings from an in‐depth interview study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 3240–3248
by Carole Wright
November 2014, Volume 23, Issue 21-22
- 2995-2997 Editorial: Nurses’ role in improving interdisciplinary delirium care in inpatient settings: steps for action
by Annmarie Hosie & Jane Phillips - 2998-3011 An evaluative review of questionnaires recommended for the assessment of quality of life and symptom severity in women with urinary incontinence
by Ann Hewison & Dorothy McCaughan & Ian Watt - 3012-3024 Characteristics of nursing home residents and physical restraint: a systematic literature review
by Hedi Hofmann & Sabine Hahn - 3025-3035 Residual neuromuscular blockade and postoperative critical respiratory events: literature review
by Panagiotis Kiekkas & Nick Bakalis & Nikolaos Stefanopoulos & Evangelos Konstantinou & Diamanto Aretha - 3036-3044 The effect of individualised developmental care practices on the growth and hospitalisation duration of premature infants: the effect of mother's scent and flexion position
by Funda Kardaş Özdemir & Fatma Güdücü Tüfekci - 3045-3056 Psychosocial profiles of children with achondroplasia in terms of their short stature‐related stress: a nationwide survey in Japan
by Naoko Nishimura & Keiichi Hanaki - 3057-3068 Domestic abuse awareness and recognition among primary healthcare professionals and abused women: a qualitative investigation
by Caroline Bradbury‐Jones & Julie Taylor & Thilo Kroll & Fiona Duncan - 3069-3076 An exploration of the effects of introducing a telemonitoring system for continence assessment in a nursing home
by Ping Yu & David Hailey & Richard Fleming & Victoria Traynor - 3077-3086 Older diabetic patients' attitudes and beliefs about health and illness
by Hatice Ağralı & İmatullah Akyar