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Al-Quraan, Hamza, and Mohannad Eid AbuRuz. "Assessment Of Jordanian Nurses' Knowledge To Perform Glasgow Coma Scale." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, no. 27 (2016): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n27p208.

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The most important assessment of neurological examination in the clinical setting is assessing level of consciousness. The first neurological tool used to assess patients' level of consciousness was the Glasgow Coma Scale. It is considered as the most common less subjective gold standard coma assessment tool. The purpose of this study was to assess Jordanian nurses' knowledge about Glasgow Coma Scale. A non-experimental, descriptive cross-sectional correlational design was performed in four (3 private hospitals and 1 governmental) hospitals in Amman-Jordan. A self-reported questionnaire was an
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Leyland, Hayley. "BSGNA Award: excellence begins at home." Gastrointestinal Nursing 17, no. 5 (2019): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/gasn.2019.17.5.6.

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The British Society of Gastroenterology Nurses Association (BSGNA) Award recognises individuals or teams who have made a demonstrable positive impact on patient care. Successful applicants receive free registration for the BSG Annual Conference and a £250 award. The 2019 award ceremony took place at the joint medical and nursing plenary session at the BSG Conference in Glasgow. The 2019 BSGNA Award was awarded to Hayley Leyland, nutrition nurse at Freeman Hospital in Newcastle Upon Tyne, who describes her work below.
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Caie-Lawrence, Janice, Janice Peploski, and J. Curtis Russell. "Training Needs of Home Healthcare Nurses." Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional 13, no. 2 (1995): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004045-199503000-00008.

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AL-Quraan, Hamza, and Mohannad AbuRuz. "Simplifying Glasgow Coma Scale Use for Nurses." International Journal of Advanced Nursing Studies 4, no. 2 (2015): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijans.v4i2.4639.

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<p>Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was introduced in 1974 as a tool to standardize the assessment of the level of consciousness of patients. Since it was introduced and used, GCS was considered to be the gold standard method for this purpose. Despite plenty of strengths GCS has (i.e. objectivity and easy communication on the results between the health care providers); GCS was considered to be ambiguous and confusing for nurses and infrequent users. Moreover, lack of knowledge and training about GCS might affect the accuracy and inter-rater reliability among health care professionals. The purpos
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Heidinger, Heinrich. "Student nurses supporting children with learning disabilities." Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning 9, no. 1 (2012): 113–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1921/jpts.v9i1.384.

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At Glasgow Caledonian University, nursing students are given the opportunity to gain practice experience by providing care and support to children with learning disabilities within the individual child’s home-setting during the summer holiday period. Three families of children with learning disabilities took part in a pilot study. The Study attempts to understand and explain the effects, if any, of such practice experiences for the families concerned. Hermeneutic analysis of interview texts utilising a Gadamerian approach reveals an initial understanding of the realities of life for the famili
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Haines, Danell, Jeannie Counce, and Jennifer Charron. "Association Between Years of Nursing Experience and Clinical Background Among Home Infusion Nurses: A Descriptive Workforce Assessment." Infusion Journal 3, no. 2 (2024): 5–11. https://doi.org/10.70776/wcfg3587.

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Introduction Home infusion nursing involves caring for complex patients, thus incorporates clinical training from a variety of practice settings and requires skills and competence often recognized through certifications and past nursing experience. There is a void in research that describes the experience, education, and credentials specific to home infusion nurses. Therefore, the objective of this research was to determine the educational training and certifications that home infusion nurses possess. The secondary objective was to determine the demographics, years of nursing and home infusion
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Santos, Wesley Cajaíba, Cássia Regina Vancini-Campanharo, Maria Carolina Barbosa Teixeira Lopes, Meiry Fernanda Pinto Okuno, and Ruth Ester Assayag Batista. "Assessment of nurse’s knowledge about Glasgow coma scale at a university hospital." Einstein (São Paulo) 14, no. 2 (2016): 213–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-45082016ao3618.

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ABSTRACT Objective To assess knowledge of nurses of emergency services and intensive care units about Glasgow Coma Scale. Methods This cross-sectional analytical study included 127 nurses of critical units of an university hospital. We used structured interview with 12 questions to evaluate their knowledge about the scale. Association of Knowledge with professionals’ sociodemographic variables were verified by the Fisher-test, χ2 and likelihood ratio. Results Most of participants were women mean aged 31.1 years, they had graduated more than 5 years previously, and had 1 to 3 years of work expe
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Otto, Ann-Kathrin, Laura L. Bischoff, and Bettina Wollesen. "Work-Related Burdens and Requirements for Health Promotion Programs for Nursing Staff in Different Care Settings: A Cross-Sectional Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 19 (2019): 3586. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16193586.

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Nursing staff in all settings have multiple work-related problems due to patient handling and occupational stressors, which result in high stress levels and low back pain. In this context the importance of health promotion becomes apparent. The aim of this study is to analyse whether nursing staff (in elderly care, hospitals, home care, or trainees) show different levels of work-related burdens and whether they require individualized components in health promotion programs. N = 242 German nurses were included in a quantitative survey (Health survey, Screening Scale (SSCS) of Trier Inventory fo
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Fernández-Medina, Isabel María, María Dolores Ruíz-Fernández, Felisa Gálvez-Ramírez, et al. "The Experiences of Home Care Nurses in Regard to the Care of Vulnerable Populations: A Qualitative Study." Healthcare 10, no. 1 (2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010021.

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Home care nurses have become the main references in home care for vulnerable patients. In patients’ homes they offer comprehensive and continuous care to both the vulnerable population and their families. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore experiences and perspectives of home care nurses regarding the care of vulnerable patients in Spain. We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with 15 home care nurses working with a vulnerable population. From a data analysis, two themes and four subthemes emerged: (1) “barriers to providing home care to vulnerable populations”, with th
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White, Zachary M., and Cristina M. Gilstrap. "Inside Patients’ Homes." OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 72, no. 4 (2015): 302–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0030222815575282.

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This study examined the metaphors used by home hospice nurses when describing their experiences working with dying patients. In-depth, semistructured interviews were conducted with 24 home hospice nurses from a midsize for-profit hospice organization that provides services to approximately 230 patients each year. The interviews revealed four main metaphors emphasizing how home hospice nurses conceive and communicate their experiences working with patients: a calling, hallowed ground, going with the flow, and life lessons. These metaphors highlight how home hospice nurses transcend organization
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Kim, Dasom, Hyeongsu Kim, and Young Ko. "Analysis of Educational Needs of Home Care Nurses: Utilizing Borich’s Needs Assessment and the Locus for Focus Model." Research in Community and Public Health Nursing 35 (September 30, 2024): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.12799/rcphn.2024.00605.

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Purpose: This study analyzed educational needs of home care nurses to improve the quality of home care service and identify priority educational subjects. Methods: This study analyzed the training priorities of 54 home care nurses working at community service centers or public health centers in Seoul, Korea, using the Borich Needs Assessment and the Locus of Focus model. The home care nurses’ tasks were categorized into 21 tasks and 85 task elements. Results: Six priority educational subjects were identified: 1) health assessment and monitoring, 2) nursing records and information management, 3
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Kim, Eunjoo, and Hyori Kim. "Needs assessment of a home-visit safety management training program for visiting nurses." Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 29, no. 2 (2023): 138–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5977/jkasne.2023.29.2.138.

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Purpose: This study aimed to identify the concrete educational needs of visiting nurses working in a community health setting in Korea.Methods: We conducted four focus group interviews from October 7 to October 18, 2021. Twenty-five visiting nurses who worked in public health centers were recruited through purposive sampling. A qualitative content analysis was used to analyze the interview data.Results: The demands of educational contents for visiting nurse safety management practical training were: (1) coping with physical and verbal violence, (2) coping with sexual violence, (3) infection co
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Alhassan, Afizu, Abdul-Ganiyu Fuseini, and Ajara Musah. "Knowledge of the Glasgow Coma Scale among Nurses in a Tertiary Hospital in Ghana." Nursing Research and Practice 2019 (June 24, 2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5829028.

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Background. Knowledge of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is recognized as an asset to all clinical nurses. However, many studies in different countries have reported low levels of knowledge of the GCS among nurses. Little is known about this subject in Ghana. Objectives. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge of Ghanaian nurses about the Glasgow Coma Scale and identify factors associated with their knowledge. Method. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study involving a convenience sample of 115 nurses from a large teaching hospital in Ghana. We collected data using a structured que
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Ibrahim, Sarah, Lorie Donelle, Sandra Regan, and Souraya Sidani. "A Qualitative Content Analysis of Nurses’ Comfort and Employment of Workarounds With Electronic Documentation Systems in Home Care Practice." Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 52, no. 1 (2019): 31–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0844562119855509.

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Background Electronic documentation systems have the potential to assist registered nurses with timely access to patient health- and care-related information. Registered nurses are the largest users of electronic documentation systems; however, limited evidence exists about their comfort with electronic documentation system usage and the types of workarounds developed within the context of home care. Aim To explore home care registered nurses’ comfort with electronic documentation system usage and identify the types and reasons for the development and implementation of workarounds. Methods A c
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Brooker, Charles, Nicholas Tarrier, Christine Barrowclough, Anthony Butterworth, and David Goldberg. "Training Community Psychiatric Nurses for Psychosocial Intervention." British Journal of Psychiatry 160, no. 6 (1992): 836–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.160.6.836.

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Community psychiatric nurses were trained to deliver psychosocial intervention to clients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia living at home with relatives. The training package consisted of family assessment, health education, and family stress management strategies. In a ‘quasi-experimental’ design, a sample of families (n = 54) were recruited to either a control or experimental condition and followed up for 12 months. A number of favourable outcomes were observed in the experimental group, including improvements in the client's target symptoms, personal functioning, and social adjustment. Rel
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Paglione, Mary Alice. "Training Home Health Nurses in IV Therapy: A Collaborative Effort." Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional 9, no. 2 (1991): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004045-199103000-00008.

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Moorey, S., E. Cort, M. Kapari, et al. "A cluster randomized controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy for common mental disorders in patients with advanced cancer." Psychological Medicine 39, no. 5 (2008): 713–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291708004169.

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BackgroundCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to reduce psychological morbidity in people with cancer, but no randomized controlled trial (RCT) exists in palliative care. We aimed to determine whether home care nurses could be taught to deliver basic cognitive behavioural techniques and so reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.MethodClinical nurse specialists (CNSs) at St Christopher's Hospice were randomly allocated to receive training in CBT or continue their usual practice. At the end of the trial, nurses were rated on the Cognitive Therapy First Aid Rating Scale (CTFARS) f
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Jameson, Catherine. "Hospice-at-home nurses' experiences of caring for patients." International Journal of Palliative Nursing 27, no. 1 (2021): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ijpn.2021.27.1.30.

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Background: The demand for hospice-at-home (HH) nurses is increasing due to an ageing global population and many people preferring to die at home. Therefore, the retention of existing HH nurses is vital. Aims: This paper explores HH nurses' experiences of caring for dying patients to discover the factors that enable them to maintain their enthusiasm for their work, and cope with the challenges of working in a patient's home. Methods: This qualitative study consisted of multiple unstructured interviews with 16 HH nurses conducted in England. Findings: The interviews show that HH nurses: use a b
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Jones, Catherine, Jennifer Fraser, and Sue Randall. "An evaluation of training to prepare nurses in a home-based service to care for children and families." Journal of Child Health Care 24, no. 4 (2019): 589–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367493519881572.

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Evaluation of training was conducted for a paediatric hospital-in-the-home service in Sydney, Australia. Community nurses with no paediatric training or experience were employed and undertook a training program. The aim was to assess the degree to which the training had prepared them to care for children and families in their homes. A mixed-methods design was employed. Overall, the following aspects of the training were well received by the community nurses: paediatric resuscitation, growth and development, clinical deterioration and child protection. Each topic provided basic knowledge and sk
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Hoe, Juanita, Alison Trickey, and Caroline McGraw. "FC27: Caring for people living with dementia in their own homes: A qualitative study exploring the role and experiences of registered nurses within a district nursing service in the UK." International Psychogeriatrics 36, S1 (2024): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610224001492.

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Objectives: In the UK, district nursing services (DNS) deliver care to people in their own homes and have regular contact with people living with dementia. Research conducted with nurses working in similar roles outside the UK suggests their contribution to high quality dementia care is limited by compassion fatigue, lack of dementia training and low levels of confidence. However, there is a paucity of research exploring the role and learning and support needs of nurses within DNS. The aim was to gain insight into the role and experiences of nurses caring for people living with dementia at hom
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Greene, Madelyne Z., and Kate H. Gillespie. "Factors Related to Burnout Among Perinatal Home Visiting Nurses." Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing 37, no. 3 (2023): 187–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/jpn.0000000000000748.

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Purpose: Risks for burnout among nurses have been understudied in public and community health settings. This qualitative descriptive study aimed to describe the experiences of nurses working in a perinatal community health program for high-risk families with a focus on challenges and risks for burnout. Methods: We conducted field observation and semistructured individual interviews in 2019 with nurses at 2 sites implementing Prenatal Care Coordination (PNCC), a Medicaid benefit for high-risk pregnant people and infants in Wisconsin. A larger parent study assessed the implementation of PNCC ove
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Catusso, Daniela, and Pedro Henrique Conte Gil. "Perceptions of nurses from Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS) about practices performed during home visits." Revista Enfermagem Contemporânea 13 (November 13, 2024): e5825. http://dx.doi.org/10.17267/2317-3378rec.2024.e5825.

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OBJECTIVE: Investigate perceptions about the practices performed by nurses during home visits carried out with patients treated at Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS). METHOD: This exploratory research with a qualitative approach was carried out with six nurses at CAPS in a countryside city of Southern Brazil. Sociodemographic questionnaires and a semi-structured interview were applied, and the data were analyzed through Content Analysis. RESULTS: Results were organized into three categories: 1) Insufficient training of nursing professionals to work in CAPS; 2) Challenges faced by the nursing tea
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Yousef, Nazia, Kabir Ozigi Abdullahi, Kousar Perveen, and Sadia Khan. "IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL TRAINING ON NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT SKILLS OF FEMALE NURSES IN EVALUATING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PATIENTS THROUGH GLASGOW COMA SCALE IN LAHORE GENERAL HOSPITAL, LAHORE, PAKISTAN." Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences 19, no. 3 (2021): 105–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.46903/gjms/19.03.971.

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Background: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of educational training on neurological assessment skill of female nurses in evaluating traumatic brain injury patients through Glasgow Coma Scale in Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.Material Methods: This quasi-experimental one group pre-posttest design study was conducted at Lahore School of Nursing, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan from April 3, 2021 to May 15, 2021. Pre-test neurological
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Lee, Kyuri, and Dukyoo Jung. "Examination of the Educational Needs of Home Visit Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 5 (2021): 2319. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052319.

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This study aimed to identify educational needs and determine priorities in nursing care for home visit nurses providing services within the national long-term care insurance system in South Korea. This cross-sectional descriptive study assessed the educational needs of 92 home visit nurses. Participants’ characteristics were analyzed using percentages, averages, and standard deviations. Educational needs were calculated for participants’ current and required competency levels, utilizing the paired t-test, Borich’s educational needs formula, and the locus for focus model. Four main categories w
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Anh, Nguyen Huynh Phuong, Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Nguyen Thi Phuong Linh, Nguyen Thi Mai Huong, Nguyen Hong Hanh, and Vu Thi Thanh Huyen. "A comparative study of population characteristics and capacity aspects of dementia care between the nursing home and hospital nurses in Hanoi, Vietnam." Tạp chí Nghiên cứu Y học 173, no. 12E13 (2023): 146–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.52852/tcncyh.v173i12e13.2079.

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Nurses play an important role in dementia care delivery in hospitals and communities. Exploring nurses’ capacity aspects in dementia care such as knowledge, attitudes, and confidence is essential for developing appropriate health professional education to achieve optimal care in different aged care facilities. This cross-sectional study aimed to describe and examine the differences in population characteristics and dementia care capacity between the nursing home and hospital nurses in Hanoi, Vietnam from January to March 2023. Data were collected using three self-administered questionnaires: T
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Zidan, Samah, and Mishimsha El Sayed Ibrahim. "Impact of Glasgow Coma Scale training program on Nurses’ knowledge and practice in the neurological department." Egyptian Journal of Health Care 10, no. 1 (2019): 448–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejhc.2019.227161.

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Mahon, Marie Ann, Lorraine Mee, Denise Brett, and Maura Dowling. "Nurses' perceived stress and compassion following a mindfulness meditation and self compassion training." Journal of Research in Nursing 22, no. 8 (2017): 572–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744987117721596.

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This pilot study explored the effects of a mindfulness meditation intervention on nurses’ perceived stress and compassion. A quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test design was used. Nurses ( n = 90) working at three university teaching hospitals completed the Perceived Stress Scale and Compassion Scale at the beginning of the training and 64 completed the scales at the end of the training. The 64 matched data sets were analysed using the t -test, chi-square test and analysis of variance. The findings indicated that the nurses’ perceived stress was significantly reduced after the intervention. No
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Zhang, Qiang-Hui-Zi, Wei-Wei Liu, and Zhen-Zhen Cheng. "Core competencies and perceived training needs of nurses in the background of Internet plus nursing service: a qualitative descriptive study." Frontiers of Nursing 11, no. 2 (2024): 181–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/fon-2024-0019.

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Abstract Background The Internet plus nursing service program is being piloted in China, which has become a new home nursing service model led by nurses. To enable safe and effective homecare service delivery, nurses working in the program need a high level of competency. However, the content of these core competencies and the training needs of nurses for Internet plus nursing services are still unknown. Aim To describe nurses’ perceptions of core competencies and training needs to work in the Internet plus nursing service program, thereby providing a reference for the development of training
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Yang, Dandan, Ruihong Zhang, and Holly Kirkland-Kyhn. "Training and Practice of Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse Specialists in China." Wound Management & Prevention 69, no. 3 (2023): 28–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.25270/wmp.22083.

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Background: In China, with chronic wound patients increasing by 10% per year and more than 1 million stoma patients, there is an increasing demand for wound ostomy continence care. Accordingly, specialized wound care in China is developing rapidly and the gap with developed countries is narrowing. PURPOSE: This paper aims to describe the status of training, practice, and management of wound nurses in China. METHODS: Data on the training and practice of wound specialist nurses in the Chinese Mainland were collected through literature review and hospital surveys. RESULTS: The training system of
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Ellington, Lee, Kristin G. Cloyes, Jiayun Xu, et al. "Supporting home hospice family caregivers: Insights from different perspectives." Palliative and Supportive Care 16, no. 2 (2017): 209–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478951517000219.

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ABSTRACTObjective:Our intention was to describe and compare the perspectives of national hospice thought leaders, hospice nurses, and former family caregivers on factors that promote or threaten family caregiver perceptions of support.Method:Nationally recognized hospice thought leaders (n = 11), hospice nurses (n = 13), and former family caregivers (n = 14) participated. Interviews and focus groups were audiotaped and transcribed. Data were coded inductively, and codes were hierarchically grouped by topic. Emergent categories were summarized descriptively and compared across groups.Results:Fo
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Capitani, Nicolas, Laura Rasero, Yari Longobucco, et al. "Highlanders: a qualitative study to explore the experiences of home care nurses in rural areas in Italy." infermieristica journal 3, no. 2 (2024): 81–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/if-2450.

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Introduction and aim: Home care in rural areas is characterised by peculiarities linked to both the type of care of the patient and his/her family and the context in which it is provided. International studies have highlighted the need for specialised training and advanced clinical skills to work in this field. Currently, there are no studies in the literature that explore the experiential feelings of Italian nurses who provide home care in rural areas. Setting: Rural areas in Italian Apennine District. Participants: Italian home care nurses in the selected areas. Design: Qualitative study usi
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Miyagawa, Shoko, and Young Ah Seong. "TEKIBEN --- DIGITAL DISIMPACTION AT HOME CARE IN JAPAN." Innovation in Aging 7, Supplement_1 (2023): 1128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.3622.

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Abstract Though this may not be the case worldwide, in Japan, digital disimpaction (Tekiben in Japanese) is one of the most frequently performed care procedures done by home-visit nurses. This study aimed to clarify the status of digital disimpaction at home care in Japan by interviewing nurses skilled in disimpaction. The interviews were conducted during the process of developing a simulator for digital disimpaction training and were conducted with seven nurses who provide home care. The interviews lasted between 50 and 75 minutes each. The interview data were transcribed, and descriptions of
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Chong, LeeAi, and Adina Abdullah. "Community Palliative Care Nurses’ Challenges and Coping Strategies on Delivering Home-Based Pediatric Palliative Care." American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 34, no. 2 (2016): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049909115607296.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the experience of community palliative care nurses providing home care to children. Method: A qualitative study was conducted at the 3 community palliative care provider organizations in greater Kuala Lumpur from August to October 2014. Data were collected with semistructured interviews with 16 nurses who have provided care to children and was analyzed using thematic analysis. Two categories were identified: (1) challenges nurses faced and (2) coping strategies. The themes identified from the categories are (1) communication challenges, (2) inade
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Sedain, Prativa, and Mina Kumari Bhusal. "Knowledge Regarding Glasgow Coma Scale among Nurses Working at Selected Hospitals of Chitwan, Nepal." Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal 15, no. 4 (2019): 276–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v15i4.24529.

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Background: Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) refers to the internationally standardized measurement tool used to check the level of consciousness. The objective of this study is to find out the knowledge regarding Glasgow Coma Scale among nurses working in selected Hospital Bharatpur, Chitwan.
 Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used with 154 nurses working in the different critical wards by using Non-probability, convenient sampling technique. Data was collected by using structured, self-administered questionnaire
 Result: Result of this study revealed that mean age of
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Čada, Zdeněk, Zuzana Balatková, Martin Chovanec, et al. "Vertigo Perception and Quality of Life in Patients after Surgical Treatment of Vestibular Schwannoma with Pretreatment Prehabituation by Chemical Vestibular Ablation." BioMed Research International 2016 (2016): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6767216.

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Surgical removal of vestibular schwannoma causes acute vestibular symptoms, including postoperative vertigo and oscillopsia due to nystagmus. In general, the dominant symptom postoperatively is vertigo. Preoperative chemical vestibular ablation can reduce vestibular symptoms postoperatively. We used 1.0 mL of 40 mg/mL nonbuffered gentamicin in three intratympanic installations over 2 days, 2 months preoperatively in 10 patients. Reduction of vestibular function was measured by the head impulse test and the caloric test. Reduction of vestibular function was found in all gentamicin patient group
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Sakke Tira, Deviarbi, Lestari Lorna Lolo, Muh Yunus, Sumiati Sumiati, and Burhanuddin Bakri. "Optimizing the role of nurses in assisting families with non-communicable diseases in the community." Abdimas Polsaka 4, no. 1 (2025): 15–21. https://doi.org/10.35816/abdimaspolsaka.v4i1.85.

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a significant health problem in many communities, including in Indonesia. The role of nurses in assisting families with NCDs is crucial to improving the quality of life of patients and their families. This Community Service Program aims to optimize the role of nurses in accompanying families who have members with PTM. The methods used in this program include health training and education, home visits, and the formation of family support groups. Community nurses are provided with training on NCD management, effective communication with patients and f
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Almulla, Halah, Nathan F. Dieckmann, Rana Halabi Najjar, and Dena Hassouneh. "Palliative Care Practices and Knowledge of Home Care Nurses in Saudi Arabia." Home Healthcare Now 42, no. 3 (2024): 168–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/nhh.0000000000001255.

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Palliative Care (PC) is an interdisciplinary specialty focused on relieving symptoms and optimizing quality of life for people living with serious illnesses and their families. A great need for PC exists in Saudi Arabia due to its aging population and prevalence of cancer and other chronic diseases. Home healthcare can make PC more accessible to patients, but clinicians must be equipped with the PC knowledge and skills to perform their roles. This study was a descriptive, correlational examination of PC practices and knowledge of home care nurses recruited from military hospitals in Saudi Arab
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Takemura, Naomi, Daniel Yee Tak Fong, and Chia-Chin Lin. "Evaluating end-of-life care capacity building training for home care nurses." Nurse Education Today 117 (October 2022): 105478. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105478.

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Khan, Jalal, Anny Ashiq Ali, Syed Umar, Somia Saghir, Nabila Salim Ali, and Gulnar Ajaz. "Knowledge and Practices of Health Care Nurses in the Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers among Home-Based Care Patients in Pakistan: A Quantitative Cross-Sectional Study." Journal of Asian Development Studies 14, no. 1 (2025): 154–60. https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2025.14.1.11.

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Pressure Ulcers (PU), decubitus ulcers, are localized injuries to the skin, and underlying tissues, often over bony prominence, resulting from pressure or shear. It remains a significant global healthcare challenge, especially in home-based care settings. This cross-sectional study assessed the knowledge and practices of home health care nurses in Karachi, Pakistan, regarding PU prevention and management. Fifty registered nurses from a home health care agency participated, completing a self-administered questionnaire. The findings revealed that 78% of participants were knowledgeable about PU d
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Ando, Chiaki, Yusuke Kanno, Osamu Uchida, Emiko Nashiki, Noriko Kosuge, and Asao Ogawa. "Pain management in community-dwelling older adults with moderate-to-severe dementia." International Journal of Palliative Nursing 27, no. 3 (2021): 158–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ijpn.2021.27.3.158.

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Background: This study explored visiting nurses' knowledge and beliefs regarding pain management in community-dwelling older adults with moderate-to-severe dementia. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used to collect data in 2019. A questionnaire was mailed to nursing managers at 1037 home-visiting nursing stations in Japan. Findings: The final analysis included 230 responses. The mean score on the knowledge and belief statements was 14 out of a possible 18, and respondents with more pain management training obtained a higher total score on knowledge than those without such training (
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Maastrup, Ragnhild, Ane L. Rom, Sisse Walloee, Helle B. Sandfeld, and Hanne Kronborg. "Improved exclusive breastfeeding rates in preterm infants after a neonatal nurse training program focusing on six breastfeeding-supportive clinical practices." PLOS ONE 16, no. 2 (2021): e0245273. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245273.

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Background Early breast milk expression, prolonged skin-to-skin contact, rooming-in, use of test-weighing and minimizing use of pacifiers are positively associated with exclusive breastfeeding of preterm infants, whereas use of nipple shields is negatively associated. Aim To test whether a training program for neonatal nurses with a focus on these six breastfeeding-supportive clinical practices affects the rate of preterm infants exclusively breastfed at discharge to home, the postmenstrual age at establishment of exclusive breastfeeding, and maternal self-reported use of the practice in the n
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Eka Putri, Dewi, Rika Sarfika, Feri Fernandes, Bunga Permata Wenny, Rika Sabri, and Gusti Sumarsih. "Upaya Peningkatan Kemampuan Perawat dalam Pemberdayaan Keluarga untuk Meningkatkan Ketahanan Keluarga Orang dengan Skizofrenia (ODS) di Kota Padang." Jurnal Warta Pengabdian Andalas 30, no. 1 (2023): 47–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/jwa.30.1.47-51.2023.

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People living with schizophrenia in West Sumatra are currently experiencing an increase. In 2018 the prevalence of schizophrenia reached 9 per 1000 households. This prevalence is above the national average. The problem that often occurs in people with schizophrenia (ODS) is relapse. High relapse also occurs in ODS in Padang. It was because of non-compliance with treatment and a lack of support from the family. Inadequate support is the impact of the low resilience of the ODS family. Therefore, the purpose of this community service is to increase the ability of nurses to empower families to inc
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Zeitler, Martina, Andrea E. Williamson, John Budd, Ruth Spencer, Anton Queen, and Richard Lowrie. "Comparing the Impact of Primary Care Practice Design in Two Inner City UK Homelessness Services." Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 11 (January 2020): 215013272091056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2150132720910568.

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Background: Specialist homeless primary health care services in the United Kingdom have arisen from the need for bespoke approaches to providing health care for people experiencing homelessness but descriptions of the design characteristics of homeless health services together with associated long-term condition (LTC) prevalence, health care utilization, and prescribing remain unexplored, thereby limiting our understanding of potential impact of service configuration on outcomes. Aim: Description of specialist homeless general practitioner services in Glasgow and Edinburgh, in terms of practic
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Rygg, Lisbeth O., Hildfrid V. Brataas, and Bente Nordtug. "Introducing Videoconferencing on Tablet Computers in Nurse–Patient Communication: Technical and Training Challenges." International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications 2018 (October 18, 2018): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8943960.

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Background. This article examines personnel and patient experiences of videoconferencing (VC) trials on tablet computers between oncology certified nurses (OCNs) and patients with cancer who live at home. The study points to organizational pitfalls during the introduction process. In many different arenas, the use of VC has increased recently owing to improved Internet access and capacity. This creates new opportunities for contact between patients living at home and their nurses. Video conferencing presupposes knowledge about Internet access, training, and usability of technological equipment
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Agustina, Agustina, Eka Mishbahatul Mar’ah Has, and Retno Indarwati. "Dampak Dokumentasi Elektronik terhadap Implementasi, Manfaat dan Hambatan pada Pelayanan Home Care." Journal of Telenursing (JOTING) 6, no. 1 (2024): 745–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/joting.v6i1.9401.

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This study aims to determine the role of digitization in the documentation of nursing care for community nurses in home care services. Involving aspects of implementation, benefits and barriers in using electronic nursing documentation. The method used was using electronic databases such as Ebsco, Scopus, Proquest, and PubMed published between 2020-2023. Based on the initial search, there were 8 relevant articles out of 320 articles found. The results showed that the implementation of electronic nursing care documentation has a positive impact on patients, nurses and health services. However,
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Koivula, Riitta, Christoffer Tigerstedt, Anni Vilkko, Kristiina Kuussaari, and Satu Pajala. "How does Older People's Drinking Appear in the Daily Work of Home Care Professionals?" Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 33, no. 5-6 (2016): 537–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nsad-2016-0044.

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Aims In this article the authors ask how the alcohol use of elderly home care clients affects the daily work of home care professionals and how the professionals act to support the drinking client. Methods Semi-structured interviews with 10 home care professionals were conducted from December 2014 to February 2015 in the Helsinki metropolitan area of Finland. Everyday situations during home visits related to the clients' alcohol use were analysed according to modalities of agency of the home care professionals. Results The results focus on three themes raised in the interviews: supporting life
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Vogelsmeier, Amy, Lori Popejoy, Steven Miller, Lisa Young, Alisha Johnson, and Roy Thompson. "NURSING HOME INFECTION PREVENTIONISTS: THEIR ROLE DURING COVID-19." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 160. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.0514.

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Abstract While U.S. nursing homes were required to employ infection preventionist (IP) prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, little is known about their role during the pandemic. Leaders and IPs were interviewed about IP duties as part of a larger study conducted in 24 Midwestern nursing homes to understand nursing homes’ response to COVID-19. Homes were purposively selected for the larger study to assure diverse pandemic experiences. Interviews were analyzed by four PhD researchers, doctoral student, and project coordinator using qualitative content analysis. IPs included registered nurses (RN) (16
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García-Salvador, Isidro, Encarna Chisbert-Alapont, Amparo Antonaya Campos, et al. "Design and Validation of the INCUE Questionnaire: Assessment of Primary Healthcare Nurses’ Basic Training Needs in Palliative Care." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 20 (2021): 10995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010995.

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Many instruments have been created to measure knowledge and attitudes in palliative care. However, not only is it important to acquire knowledge, but also that this knowledge should reach patients and their relatives through application in clinical practice. This study aimed to develop and psychometrically test the INCUE questionnaire (Investigación Cuidados Enfermeros/Investigation into Nurses’ Care Understanding of End-of-Life) to assess the basic training needs of primary or home healthcare nurses in palliative care. A questionnaire was developed based on the classical theory of tests and f
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Falder-Saeed, Karie, Kristen McClain, Lindsey Patton, Melissa Langford, Jennifer Marusich, and Lindsey Flom. "Teaming Up to Take Down Community-Acquired Bloodstream Infections: A Program Aimed at Educating and Training Nurses in the Community." Journal of the Association for Vascular Access 21, no. 4 (2016): 217–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.java.2016.05.003.

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Abstract Background: Advances in medical technology have allowed pediatric patients to be discharged home with complex devices, including central venous catheters (CVCs). For these patients to be safely discharged, families require training to care for these catheters. At a large children's hospital, extensive family education and training for CVCs was already established. However, community caregivers were not receiving the same training. In an effort to target these caregivers, an education program was designed and implemented in 2011. Methods: The program was originally designed and impleme
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Frutalegio da Costa Freitas, Aureo, Ana Faria, Maria Manuela Ferreira Pereira da Silva Martins, and Maria João R. Oliveira. "Nursing Performance In-Home Visits." KESANS : International Journal of Health and Science 2, no. 12 (2023): 987–1008. http://dx.doi.org/10.54543/kesans.v2i12.226.

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Introduction: The nurse's action, in home visits to patients, is essential to ensure quality care and greater proximity to patients who receive care at home. Health is understood as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not just the absence of disease or other pathologies. This means that health must be seen more broadly, considering not only the physical state of the individual, but also their emotional and social well-being. Objectives: to know the activities of Nursing in the community and the indicators associated with it; to know the activities with the highest
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