Interprofessional Simulation Learning With Nursing and Pharmacy Students: A Qualitative Study
A small qualitative study found nursing and pharmacy students valued interprofessional simulation and shed stereotypes about each other.
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A small qualitative study found nursing and pharmacy students valued interprofessional simulation and shed stereotypes about each other.
A think-aloud study built a five-stage cognitive learning model of how nurses develop clinical reasoning from novice to expert.
Over 2021 to 2023, rural BC nurses' burnout and secondary traumatic stress rose while work-related quality of life fell.
A 2015 Indonesian literature-based essay argues that hypnotherapy, used as a complementary nursing method, can reduce moderate post-traumatic stress in disaster survivors, an idea worth exploring but presented without...
A qualitative grounded theory study of 22 nurses and recovered COVID-19 patients in Iran that describes their intertwined fear, duty, uncertainty, and workload strain, framed as themes rather than statistics.
A 2020 mixed-methods systematic review of 104 RCTs finding that psychological therapies, especially trauma-focused and phase-based approaches, are effective and acceptable post-treatment for reducing PTSD and...
This study found that Emotional Schema Therapy (EST) and differentiation training both reduced emotional divorce among women. EST was more effective than differentiation training in lowering ED rates, with significant...
Exploring the Relationships Between Emotional Intelligence, Perceived Organizational Support, Job Satisfaction, and Intent to Stay Among Minnesota School Nurses is a journal article about patient safety. Use it to...
This study found that pregnant women who listened to relaxing music experienced less life distress and stronger maternal-fetal attachment than a control group. The intervention involved twelve 45-50 minute sessions of...
This study found anxious-avoidant attachment styles predict higher emotional divorce in Iranian women, while spiritual intelligence predicts lower levels. Together, these factors explained significant variance in...
This study found significant links between perfectionism, early maladaptive schemas, attachment styles, self-esteem, and body image concerns among female cosmetic surgery applicants. A model where self-esteem mediates...
This study found that nurses at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital had good knowledge of Failure to Rescue but moderate competence in averting it. Crucially, there was a significant link between positive...