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Patient perception of nurse-led chronic disease management varies depending on whether this was previously familiar to them
Asking next-of-kin of recently deceased cancer patients to take part in research: 11 of 20 surveyed found it a positive experience
Cochrane reviews allow firm conclusions to be made about the effectiveness of various local and systemic treatments for wounds and ulcers
Mixed methods evaluation of in-hospital nurse prescribing finds similar care standards and provision between nurses and doctors
Advanced practice nurses use role modelling, teaching, clinical problem solving and change facilitation to promote evidence-based practice among clinical staff nurses
One-on-one education and client reminders increase uptake of colorectal, breast and cervical cancer screening
Insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of measures to prevent occupational irritant hand dermatitis
Review of research findings suggesting nurses overreport their use of research
Study of 23 advanced-practice nurses suggest that their ability to facilitate evidence-based practice among frontline nurses is influenced by their personal attributes, relationships with stakeholders, responsibility and workload and organisational context
Newly graduated Swedish nurses show a trend for increasing research use in the 5 years following qualification, with the trend starting after the second year
The majority of nurses first experience death in or before their first year of practice, and the experience can provoke feelings of helplessness, guilt and ongoing distress
Shifts with nurse understaffing and high patient churn linked to heightened inpatient mortality risk in a single site study
Use of real-time continuous glucose monitoring versus traditional self-monitoring of blood glucose levels improves glycaemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes
Does certification of staff nurses improve patient outcomes?
US Medicare data show incidence of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers is 4.5%, and they are associated with longer hospital stay and higher risk of death
The organisational culture of nursing staff providing long-term dementia care is related to quality of care
Available evidence does not support routine administration of antipyretics to reduce duration of fever or illness
An evidence-based communication skills training programme for oncology nurses improves patient-centred communication, enhancing empathy, reassurance and discussion of psychosocial needs
Best interest standards do not correlate with the reality of physicians' decision making in life and death choices
Self-report questionnaires of nurses in Taiwan reveal that critical thinking ability and nursing competence are both at the middle level and there is a correlation between the two
Higher nurse staffing levels associated with reductions in unplanned readmissions to intensive care or operating theatre, and in postoperative in-hospital mortality in heart surgery patients
Aspirin given for up to 2 years after initial anticoagulant treatment reduces the risk of venous thromboembolism recurrence without increasing risk of major bleeding
Research utilisation and critical thinking among newly graduated nurses - predictors for research use: a quantitative cross-sectional study
The style of nursing leadership in hospitals is an independent risk factor for 30-day mortality of patients in acute care
The mental, physical and emotional health of newly qualified nurses may be influenced by their psychological capital and perceived job fit
Scientific nursing journals over 25 years: most studies continue to focus on adults and psychological variables, with a decline in theory-testing-based studies and an increase in qualitative studies
Changes in patient outcomes coincide with increased nursing hours
The Braden Scale and Care Dependency Scale each demonstrate at least 70% sensitivity and specificity for identifying inpatients at risk of pressure ulcer
Hospital nursing units in the USA: government ownership, Magnet designation, unit population age group and higher skill mix are associated with lower nursing turnover
Three-year follow-up after introduction of Canadian best practice guidelines for asthma and foot care in diabetes suggests that monitoring of nursing-care indicators using an electronic documentation system promotes sustained implementation
Swedish nursing students report that campus education supports research utilisation more than clinical education, but support varies between universities
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