The relationship between abuse, psychosocial factors, and pain complaints among older persons in Europe DOI Creative Commons

Kersti Danell Stén,

Joaquim Soares, Eija Viitasara

et al.

Medicina, Journal Year: 2014, Volume and Issue: 50(1), P. 61 - 74

Published: Jan. 1, 2014

Abuse and pain complaints are common among older persons. However, little is known about relationships between abuse (e.g. psychological) backache) persons while considering other factors depression). Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine these relationships. The design cross-sectional. A total 4467 women men aged 60–84 years from Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Spain, Sweden answered questionnaires regarding various areas such as abuse, mental health anxiety) backache). data were examined with bivariate (analyses variance) multivariate methods (linear regressions). analyses showed that psychological connected all complaints; physical headache head pressure; sexual neck or shoulder headache; injury (except in joints limbs); financial limbs overall (one more types) headache). regressions increased likelihood being affected by pressure heaviness tiredness legs; pressure. In general, respondents younger (60–64 years) less than those countries Germany) 70–74 years), respectively. Respondents on medication killers) high social support limbs. High scores anxiety depression having many diseases affect complaints. related certain headache), but particular impacted Medication partly had a positive effect experience, i.e. interfered for instance daily-life respondents.

Language: Английский

Evaluating the impact of an educational intervention with cognitive rehearsal training on preparing pre-registration nursing students to respond to workplace incivility DOI Creative Commons
Bindu Narolil Mammen, Louisa Lam, Danny Hills

et al.

Nurse Education Today, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 106685 - 106685

Published: March 1, 2025

Workplace incivility can cause distress to nursing students and adversely affect team cohesiveness which then negatively the quality of patient care. Preparing foster healthy work environments deal with acts that threaten teamwork safety becomes increasingly important as progress through their academic careers. This study aimed assess impact structured education based on cognitive rehearsal response training pre-registration students' self-efficacy perceptions in dealing workplace incivility. A single-group pre - post intervention design. consecutive sample 91 third-year Bachelor Nursing across three campuses a single university participated between August October 2022. concurrent nested mixed method design comprising educational 'before after' survey (open-ended closed-ended questions) was conducted evaluate efficacy perceived handling The quantitative component supplemented by qualitative insights from free-text comments effectiveness of, satisfaction intervention. Participants reported an increase 4.8 (SD = 4.5) points, 95 % CI [3.8, 5.8], during post-intervention phase compared pre-intervention stage. difference statistically significant, t (90) 10.2, p < .001, large, d 0.84. Additionally, overall rated highly, mean score 8.51 SD 1.71. Qualitative content analysis revealed five categories: knowledge is power, cue card method, simple clear, role-playing realism, road improvement change. clear explanation, Cognitive significantly enhanced Larger-scale randomised controlled trials are warranted order validate these findings support broader scale implementation.

Language: Английский

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The relationship between abuse, psychosocial factors, and pain complaints among older persons in Europe DOI Creative Commons

Kersti Danell Stén,

Joaquim Soares, Eija Viitasara

et al.

Medicina, Journal Year: 2014, Volume and Issue: 50(1), P. 61 - 74

Published: Jan. 1, 2014

Abuse and pain complaints are common among older persons. However, little is known about relationships between abuse (e.g. psychological) backache) persons while considering other factors depression). Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine these relationships. The design cross-sectional. A total 4467 women men aged 60–84 years from Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Spain, Sweden answered questionnaires regarding various areas such as abuse, mental health anxiety) backache). data were examined with bivariate (analyses variance) multivariate methods (linear regressions). analyses showed that psychological connected all complaints; physical headache head pressure; sexual neck or shoulder headache; injury (except in joints limbs); financial limbs overall (one more types) headache). regressions increased likelihood being affected by pressure heaviness tiredness legs; pressure. In general, respondents younger (60–64 years) less than those countries Germany) 70–74 years), respectively. Respondents on medication killers) high social support limbs. High scores anxiety depression having many diseases affect complaints. related certain headache), but particular impacted Medication partly had a positive effect experience, i.e. interfered for instance daily-life respondents.

Language: Английский

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