نتایج جستجو برای: family nursing

تعداد نتایج: 487690  

2014
André da Silva Carvalho Jéssica Renata Bastos Depianti Liliane Faria da Silva Rosane Cordeiro Burla de Aguiar Ana Cláudia Moreira Monteiro

Aims: to identify the reactions of relatives after a diagnosis of pediatric cancer; to describe the work of the nursing team based on these reactions; to analyze the expectation of the family regarding nursing care based on the diagnosis of pediatric cancer. Method: this is a qualitative, descriptive research performed in an onco-hematologic ward located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ...

2013
Thayane Dias dos Santos Carla Lube de Pinho

Objective. To identify the actions of family members who accompany adult hospitalized patients and to describe the nursing team’s role regarding that person. Methodology. In this qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research, a questionnaire was applied to 30 nursing team members at a teaching hospital located in the State of Rio de Janeiro, using open questions. To interpret the answers, t...

Journal: :Journal of family nursing 2010
Donna J Biederman Tracy R Nichols Danielle D Durham

Mother-daughter relationships are critical to the health and well-being of adolescent girls. Understanding mothers' and daughters' perspectives on the relationship can inform health promotion strategies that may benefit both. In-depth semistructured interviews were conducted with mothers (N = 12) and their adolescent daughters (N = 16). Narrative profiles were constructed to identify participan...

Journal: :Nursing praxis in New Zealand inc 2008
Judy Yarwood

In their day to day practice nurses interact with 'family' as a whole in a variety of community locations. Public health, Practice, District, Well child health and Rural nurses participated in a qualitative study in which four focus groups were used to explore the ways in which each nurse integrated 'family' into their practice. Thematic analysis of the data revealed four related themes: the la...

2013
Akemi Yamazaki

In medical settings in Japan, where 25% of the total population is aged ≥65 years, an emphasis has been placed on homecare. Accordingly, nurses face the urgent task of interacting effectively with patients’ families, who are in a position to provide care for patients, in addition to the patients themselves. The aim of the present study was to obtain suggestions for continuing education that pro...

Journal: :Archives of family medicine 2000
D R Eitel J Yankowitz J W Ely

OBJECTIVE To compare the attitudes and practice of Iowa obstetricians (OBs) and family physicians (FPs) regarding patients' desires to videotape obstetric procedures. DESIGN All Iowa OBs (172) and FPs (438) who practice obstetrics received a questionnaire exploring their attitudes and practice patterns regarding videotaping obstetric procedures. Data were analyzed using chi 2, odds ratios wit...

Journal: :Progress in transplantation 2011
Bruce Nicely Ginger T DeLario

Registered nurses were some of the first nonphysician organ transplant and donation specialists in the field, both in procurement and clinical arenas. Nursing theories are abundant in the literature and in nursing curricula, but none have been applied to the donation process. Noted nursing theorist Virginia Henderson (1897-1996), often referred to as the "first lady of nursing," developed a nur...

Journal: :World Journal of Clinical Cases 2021

Potential effects of the nursing work environment on work-family conflict in operating room nurses

Journal: :Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2023

AMA Siyah Sangi M, Nabavi FH, Heidarian Miri H, Marvi Langari Abadi F. Enhancing family nursing practice: The effect of a supportive-educational programme on the practice, satisfaction and perceived support in intensive care unit. Family Medicine & Primary Care Review. 2023;25(2):121-127. doi:10.5114/fmpcr.2023.127678. APA Sangi, M., Nabavi, H., Miri, Langari, Abadi, (2023). Review, 25(2), 121-...

2016
Lisbeth Thoresen Lillian Lillemoen

BACKGROUND As part of the research project "End-of-life Communication in Nursing Homes. Patient Preferences and Participation", we have studied how Advance Care Planning (ACP) is carried out in eight Norwegian nursing homes. The concept of ACP is a process for improving patient autonomy and communication in the context of progressive illness, anticipated deterioration and end-of-life care. Whil...

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