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Methods: This quasi-experimental study (2016) had two groups of control and experimental. Patients in the control group were cared for according to routine postoperative care. Information in the control group was collected and recorded using a hemodynamic evaluation checklist. In the experimental group, nursing care program based on patientschr ('39') needs according to the principles of patient care management, after Cardiac surgery was designed and performed for 2.5 months. A total of 53 patients in each group were selected according to the sample characteristics including successful heart surgery and age of 20-75 years and stabilization of relative hemodynamic status. Then, the hemodynamic status of patients was measured using a hemodyna
Method:First, after designing the questionnaire (production of primary items), based on the definition of the results of the study, the analysis of Schwartz, Barcott, and Kim’s hybrid concept was performed and then it was evaluated. According to the definitions of the results of Schwartz, Barcott, and Kim’s Hybrid concept analysis study, the questionnaire was designed and then it has been assessed psychometrically. Face validity with the opinion of 15 participants and content validity have been assessed using the opinion of 15 experts. Construct validity has been assessed by 300 nurses via completing the questionnaire using factor analysis.Results:First, a questionnaire with 83 items of qualitative data was made. After confirming conten
ObjectiveTo determine the competencies of charge nurses.MethodsThe systematic review and thematic synthesis study was done at Iran from1 Apr 2018 to 31 Jul 2018. Five electronic bibliographic database (Science Direct, Pro Quest, Scopus, Pub-Med, Scientific Information Database) were systematically searched for relevant literature published from 1980 to 2018. Content analysis was done to categorise competency of charge nurses.ResultsOf the 1285 articles, 24(1.86%) were reviewed. Through thematic synthesis, six themes identified were self-management, others' management, clinical competency, conceptual-cognitive competency, professional-legal competency and competency in communication. There is need to improve knowledge and skills in the domai
مجله افق پرستاري Iranian Journal of nursing Vision بديهی است که پيشرفت جوامع امروزی درگرو رشد و توسعه علمی است. انتقال يافتههای علمی و انجام تحقيقات و مبادله اطلاعات بين دانشگاهها عامل تعيينکننده توسعه علمی و زمينهساز خودکفايی در تحقق سلامت همه جانبه جامعه است. از اين رو به منظور توسعه و نشرعلوم پرستاری مجله علمی، پژوهشی افق پرستاری در زمينه آموزش و مديريت پرستاری با مشارکت سازمان نظام پرستاری جمهوری اسلامی ايران و گروه پرست
Sonu?: Ortaya ?ıkan kategoriler, klinik hemşirelik bağlamında eleştirel d?ş?nme ile ilgili bir operatif tanım geliştirilmesiyle sonu?lanmıştır. Bu tanım uygulayıcılara pratikte etkili performans i?in bir ?er?eve ve y?nerge geliştirmeye yardımcı olabilir. Bu ?er?eve genellikle hemşirelikte yeterliliği garanti eder.
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common chronic diseases that causes various complications. Glycosylated hemoglobin is a reliable indicator of diabetes. Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to assess the impact of discharge planning on improving glycosylated hemoglobin in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: This is a quasi-experimental study which was conducted in Vasei Hospital, Sabzevar, in 2014. The subjects of this study included 70 patients with type 2 diabetes who were chosen non-randomly through convenience sampling. The subjects were divided into the intervention and control groups. Results: The findings showed a significant difference between the control and intervention groups in terms of mean value
Background Ostomy significantly alters one’s elimination pattern and can affect the individual in physiological, psychosocial and spiritual aspects. Over time, the ostomy patient’s experience changes and they develop coping strategies to handle the new reality. The aims of this study sought Iranian ostomy patients’ main problem, how they deal and the outcome of their efforts to manage that problem in their daily lives. Method A qualitative content analysis was conducted involving twenty-seven ostomy patients that were chosen by purposeful sampling and referred to the Iranian Ostomy Association from October 2015 to June 2016.
Introduction: Despite the development of hospitals in recent years, there is a gap between the number of hospital beds in our country and standard number of hospital beds, and they are faced with increased workload. The aim of this study is to explain the role of counseling centers and nursing services in reducing the workload of hospitals. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted using qualitative method. The main research participants were managers of counseling and nursing care services Centers. Purposive and theoretical sampling was used in this study. In total, 26 managers of various centers and institutions providing health care services, physicians, and clients were interviewed. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Resul
This study was carried out to explore the sexual performance experiences of patients with an ostomy and their spouses. Determine the results of fertility in these patients is another goal of the study. Conventional content analysis approach with purposive sampling and unstructured interviews were utilized to collect data from 27 ostomy patients and ten of their spouses. They were selected from Iranian Ostomy Association in Tehran. Negative impact of treatments on the sexual health and trimmed sexual desire are main sexual problems experienced by patients with an ostomy. Some of them try to solve their problems while others deliberately neglect them. On the other hand their spouses either tolerate or accept these changes. Livi
Background and Aim: Aging of population, increased cultural and social differences in societies, increased rate of chronic diseases, reduction of financial resources, the flash-like technological changes, emphasis on home care, increased trend toward patient-centered care and evidence based practice have resulted in more complexity in clinical environments. Providing standard safe and effective care in such environmental conditions can only be achieved by development of critical thinking skills in the nursing staff. There are many definitions about critical thinking in nursing. Many of these explanations are complicated, without significant relation to the clinical and professional performances. Material and Methods: We used eight step Rodg
1. BackgroundDiabetes mellitus refers to a set of chronic metabolic conditions which is determined by increased blood sugar levels due to the body’s inability to produce enough insulin or due to its insulin resistance (American Diabetes Association 2006). World Health Organization (WHO) has anticipated that the number of type 2 diabetic patients will increase by over 50% within the next 10 years and diabetes will be known as the seventh major cause of death in the world by 2030 (World Health Organization 2014). One of the major reasons why governments are paying attention towards diabetes is its ability to cause serious complications including eye and kidney diseases, innervation disorders, diabetic foot, non-traumatic amputation and athe
Introduction: Nurse managers must be notice to staff commitment more than other organizational issues, because they can solve the staff problems effectively in order to attainment of organizational goals. So, their emotional intelligence play a mediator role for their abilities in managerial tasks and improving their performances.Aim: This study was done for assessing the effect of management development plan in emotional intelligence on nurses’ organizational commitment.Method: This study was a semi-experimental that was done in (2016), and its intervention was based on the Bar-On Model of Emotional Intelligence in (8) formal educational session and (2) months follow up with indirect control and supervision on nurse managers’ behaviors
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of discharge planning on self-efficacy of type II diabetic patients, which can be used as a guide to nurseschr ('39') performance.Material & Method: This was a quasi-experimental study with 70 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Vasei Hospital in Sabzevar. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: control and intervention. After the establishment of the discharge planning office by the researcher, discharge planning was performed in two stages before the patient was discharged from the hospital and the educational needs assessment was performed on the