West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2021, 43(2):202]
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West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2021, 43(2):199-201]
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Karen J Foli, Lingsong Zhang, Blake Reddick,
Substance use disorders (SUDs) in nursing have individual well-being, patient safety, and licensure/regulatory implications. Literature is scarce related to predicting SUDs in registered nurses; this study included specific items surrounding nurses' psychological trauma. An online survey, consisting of validated scales and investigator-generated items was distributed to 4,000 registered nurses in ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2021, :193945920987123]
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Maral Torossian, Sarah Marie Fiske, Cynthia S Jacelon,
Sleep disturbance in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with progression to Alzheimer's disease (AD), more severe AD symptoms, and worse health outcomes. The aim of this review was to examine the relationship between sleep and MCI, and the effectiveness of sleep improvement interventions for older adults with MCI or ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2021, :193945920986907]
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Winnie Sun, Farah Tahsin, Jennifer Abbass Dick, Caroline Barakat, Justin Turner, Dale Wilson, Cheryl Reid-Haughian, Bahar Ashtarieh,
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the acceptability, appropriateness, and effectiveness of educational intervention with homecare nurses about deprescribing of medications among older adults. An evaluation research study was conducted using survey design to evaluate deprescribing education with a total sample of 45 homecare nurses from three homecare ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2021, :193945920982599]
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Zhiyuan Yu, Jennifer Kowalkowski, Anne E Roll, Maichou Lor,
Members of marginalized communities experience health disparities or inequities and are underrepresented in health research. Community engagement in research is a catalyst for researchers to address health disparities while prioritizing community needs and strengthening community capacity. There is limited knowledge on how to engage underrepresented communities throughout the research process, ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2021, :193945920987999]
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Jyotsana Parajuli, Judith Hupcey,
Oncology nurses are primary providers of care to persons with cancer (PWC) and play a crucial role in providing palliative care (PC) to this population. However, little is known about the educational needs of oncology nurses when providing PC to PWC. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively investigate ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2021, :193945920986112]
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Heather M Young, Sheridan Miyamoto, Stuart Henderson, Madan Dharmar, Margaret Hitchcock, Sarina Fazio, Yajarayma Tang-Feldman,
Patient engagement in research improves trustworthiness of the research findings, increases relevance, and ensures designs include the most meaningful outcomes for patients living with targeted health conditions. The Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) requires engagement of patient stakeholders. There is limited description of both the context and the processes ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920983332]
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Jia Ci Spencer, Riris Damanik, Mu-Hsing Ho, Jed Montayre, Victoria Traynor, Chia-Chi Chang, Hui-Chen Rita Chang,
This review aimed to summarise the validity and reliability of feeding difficulties assessment tools for Individual with dementia. PubMed, PsycINFO, MEDLINE, CINAHL and Scopus were searched for feeding difficulty measurements studies published between 1990 and 2019. Sixteen publications were included and identified three tools: Edinburgh Feeding Evaluation in Dementia (EdFED), ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920979668]
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Shuying Sha, Olatubosun Aloba, Jaimee Watts-Isley, Thomas McCoy,
The study presents the iterative process of the adaption and psychometric properties evaluation of the Work Environment/Support/Encouragement section of the Revised Casey-Fink Nurse Retention Survey<sup>©</sup> (2009) to measure the work environment of public health nurses (PHNs). This secondary data analysis was based on data collected from a convenience sample of ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920982790]
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Tiago Filipe Oliveira Costa, Francisco Miguel Correia Sampaio, Carlos Alberto da Cruz Sequeira, Isilda Maria Oliveira Carvalho Ribeiro, Vitor Sérgio de Oliveira Parola,
Mental health first aid programs are interventions to empower the community to help people with mental health problems/crises. A review of these programs was conducted in accordance with the guidelines of the Joanna Briggs Institute. Published and unpublished works from 2009 to 2019 were considered. The review included 252 studies. ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920980743]
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Miseon Lee, Nam-Ju Lee, Hyun-Ju Seo, Haena Jang, Seong Min Kim,
The involvement of patients and families is essential for improving patient safety. However, the role of patients and caregivers in patient safety has recently been receiving attention, and programs and interventions have been implemented for patients and caregivers. The objective of this systematic review was to identify the types of ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920980770]
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Rachel Kunkle, Claudia Chaperon, Ann M Berger,
Formal caregivers in nursing homes provide care to vulnerable older adults with chronic conditions. Caregiver burden affects formal caregivers. The purpose of this integrative review was to explore formal caregiver burden among nursing staff in nursing homes. Specific aims were to gain an understanding of the attributes, definitions, measures, and ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920979691]
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Elizabeth Kinchen, Bernadette Lange, David Newman,
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore patient and provider experiences in making health care decisions. A convenience sample of primary care patients and providers was engaged in face-to-face and telephone interviews, to elicit participants' experiences in making health care decisions. Three main themes were identified in ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920977476]
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Asma A Taha, Aaron M Eisen, Hana Q Abdul-Rahman, Tariq Q Abdul-Rahman, Stacey La, Douglas Hanes, Alexander Zouros,
In this investigational cross-sectional study, we explored the relationships among caregiver burden, depressive symptoms, spirituality, and quality of life (QOL) in 58 parental caregivers of adolescents with spina bifida (SB). A hierarchical linear regression analysis provided evidence that depressive symptoms and caregiver burden were negatively related to QOL scores, but ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920976407]
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West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920981884]
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JiWon Choi, Juhyun Cho, Nah-Mee Shin, Janice Tsoh,
Physical inactivity is prevalent among ethnic minority women including Korean American (KA) women. We explored the barriers to and facilitators of physical activity (PA) and strategies to promote continued engagement in a PA program with a component of an online community. We conducted a qualitative descriptive study of 37 KA ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920980453]
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Tracy Barbour, Sharon O'Keefe, Sharon E Mace,
Painful procedures are common. Patients prefer analgesia for painful procedures. Studies indicate that use of a topical refrigerant spray (TRS) prior to needlestick procedures decreases needlestick pain. TRS is easy to apply, inexpensive, has fast onset, and avoids needlestick pain and anxiety, and needlestick injury risk. Patient and health care ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920976061]
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Mary O Whipple, Erica N Schorr, Kristine M C Talley, Julian Wolfson, Ruth Lindquist, Ulf G Bronas, Diane Treat-Jacobson,
Nonresponse to exercise has been extensively examined in young athletes but is seldom reported in studies of aerobic exercise interventions in older adults. This study examined the prevalence of nonresponse and poor response to exercise in functional and quality of life outcomes and response patterns between and among older adults ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920977479]
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Maichou Lor, Sara Thao, Sara M Misurelli,
The purpose of this study is to synthesize the literature on hearing loss among racial/ethnic minorities in the United States. A scoping review of primary source articles from 1950 to 2019 was conducted across four databases-CINAHL, PsycINFO, PubMed, and Scopus-to identify peer-reviewed studies. Twenty-two research studies were included. Of the ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920976402]
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While current clinical research generally employs complex computational methods to analyze large amounts of data, reproducible research is a growing movement within the scientific community. This methodology paper consists of five sections discussing the definitions of replicability, reproducibility, and reproducible research, the current status of reproducible research in nursing science, ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920977792]
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Ann Marie McCarthy, JoEllen Wilbur,
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, 42(12):1182-1183]
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West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920976602]
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Tania T Von Visger, Susan E Thrane, Maryanna D Klatt, Yu-Ping Chang, MaryBeth Happ,
Complementary Health Approaches (CHAs) are used as adjunctive therapy for managing symptoms associated with chronic conditions. Little evidence exists about how patients with pulmonary hypertension use or experience CHA. We explored patients' relaxation experience during Urban Zen Integrative Therapy (UZIT) and present qualitative thematic analysis results of 32 focused-debriefing-interviews. Thirteen ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920973941]
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Julianna Timmerman, Verna Sitzer, Rhea Eusebio, Karen Reavis, Lynn Marder,
The aim of this study was to describe characteristics and content of nurses' handover tools used for handover report and congruence of content shift-to-shift. Nurses use handwritten notes to record information despite recommendations for standardizing content of handover to improve patient safety. A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in a ... Read more >>
West J Nurs Res (Western journal of nursing research)
[2020, :193945920972620]
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