Index de Enfermería,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. e14246 - e14246
Published: March 22, 2023
El
Cuidado
Humanizado
de
Enfermería,
como
expresión
del
arte
cuidar,
se
caracteriza
por
entablar
una
relación
eminentemente
ética
y
confianza
en
su
interacción
con
el
Otro.
Medir
este
constructo
ha
sido
objetivo
instrumento
Percepción
Comportamientos
Enfermería
(PCHE).
presente
artículo
muestra
proceso
construcción
validación
instrumento,
correlación
teórica
los
planteamientos
filosóficos
cuidado
humano
Jean
Watson.
PCHE,
sus
tres
versiones,
contado
la
medición
validez
facial
contenido.
En
tercera
versión
contó,
además,
confiabilidad,
permitiendo
concluir
que
PCHE-III
es
confiable
mide
las
características
asociadas
al
fenómeno
humanizado
enfermería.
Nursing Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 1604 - 1620
Published: June 28, 2024
Nursing
students
require
resilience
to
navigate
the
complexities
of
clinical
practice.
This
characteristic
is
essential
for
managing
demanding
workloads,
unpredictable
patient
situations,
and
emotional
stressors
while
maintaining
performance
well-being.
Fostering
helps
develop
capacity
adapt
adversity,
overcome
setbacks,
remain
committed
providing
high-quality
care.
qualitative
study
explores
challenges
supports
influencing
nursing
students'
during
education.
Interviews
with
28
Thai
revealed
two
key
themes:
"experience
vulnerability"
meaningfulness".
The
sub-themes
vulnerability
included
"navigating
uncertainty",
"transcending
professional
struggles",
"being
exposed
diverse
encounters".
meaningfulness
focused
on
restoring
strength
through
social
interactions
engaging
in
positive
transformation.
highlights
need
comprehensive
support
systems
that
address
personal
vulnerabilities.
Integrating
caring
theory
principles
could
further
enhance
by
emphasizing
compassionate
care
fostering
student
empathy.
suggests
instructors
stakeholders
can
significantly
impact
well-being
creating
supportive
environments
built
collaboration,
empathy,
mentorship,
all
which
are
aligned
theory.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. e0263603 - e0263603
Published: March 16, 2022
Burnout
is
a
work-related
stress
syndrome
characterized
by
emotional
exhaustion,
depersonalization,
and
reduced
personal
accomplishment.
Nurse
burnout
related
to
nurses'
deteriorating
mental
health
poorer
patient
care
quality
thus,
significant
concern
in
healthcare.
The
Coronavirus
Disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
has
swept
the
world
distressed
healthcare
systems.
Because
of
body's
mechanism,
it
vital
examine
current
prevalence
nurse
understand
at
biological
level,
using
an
epigenetic
biomarker,
telomere
length.To
determine
among
nurses
Peri-Operative
Labor
&
Delivery
settings
pre
during
COVID-19
effects
on
absolute
length.This
cross-sectional
study
assessing
relationships
between
length.
Due
pandemic,
we
had
stop
mid
data
collection.
Even
though
was
not
designed
capture
changes
before
analyzed
two
groups'
pandemic.
took
place
US
hospital.
Nurses
hospital's
Operating
Room,
Post-Anesthesia
Care
Unit,
Unit
participated
study.
Maslach
Inventory
survey
demographics
were
administered
online.
Telomere
length
measured
via
finger-prick
blood.146
study,
with
120
participants'
blood
samples
collected.
high-level
rate
70.5%.
Correlation
analysis
did
reveal
direct
correlation
However,
multiple
regression
analysis,
final
model
contained
subscale
years
as
RN,
work
unit's
nursing
quality.
There
low
degree
departure
from
normality
mean
pre-pandemic
group
substantial
during-pandemic
group.Nurse
prevalent
phenomenon
healthcare,
this
indicates
that
currently
experience
high
levels
burnout.
Nurses'
cellular
length,
shorter
than
before.
Appropriate
measures
should
be
implemented
decrease
symptoms
improve
psychological
physical
health.
Nurses,
especially
those
younger
60,
report
higher
symptoms,
particularly
exhaustion.
This
need
for
intervention
promote
beyond.
If
appropriately
managed,
may
continue
issue
facing
system.
BMC Geriatrics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: March 31, 2023
Abstract
Background
Person-centered
care
(PCC)
is
a
critical
approach
to
improving
the
quality
of
for
community-dwelling
older
people.
Old-age
services
could
be
provided
according
peoples’
choices,
needs,
and
preferences.
The
purpose
this
study
was
synthesize
research
evidence
on
experiences
people,
healthcare
providers,
caregivers
with
PCC
identify
enablers
barriers
implementing
Methods
A
meta-synthesis
qualitative
design
adopted.
Data
searches
were
performed
using
CINAHL
(EBSCOhost),
PubMed
(OvidSP),
Embase
(Ovid),
Cochrane
Database,
PsycINFO
(Ovid)
in
published
articles
reviewed
from
earliest
date
February
2023.
Qualitative
Method
Appraisal
Tool
used
conduct
appraisal
selected
articles.
extracted
based
capacity,
opportunity,
motivation-behavior
model
(COM-B
model),
findings
synthesized
meta-aggregative
approach.
Results
Twelve
included
analyzed
122
that
organized
into
11
categories
combined
three
findings—capacities
caregivers;
opportunities
implementation
PCC;
motivation
PCC.
Capacities
consisted
lack
person-centered
knowledge
skills,
negative
attitudes
toward
shared
decision-making,
formal
training
enhance
capabilities
among
HCPs.
Opportunities
coordination
resource
allocation,
strengthening
multidisciplinary
teamwork,
establishing
desirable
environment,
time
constraints.
Motivation
encouraging
self-reflection
regulation,
respecting
autonomy
clear
reward
empowerment
mechanisms,
being
resilient
optimistic.
Conclusions
provide
reference
successful
community.
researchers
identified
facilitators
PCC,
facilitating
through
stakeholder’s
skills
valued
Establishing
positive
environment
team
members
also
promotes
However,
additional
studies
are
required
explore
influencing
factors
address
barriers.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: July 10, 2024
Objective
In
this
study,
we
aimed
to
determine
the
relationships
among
perceived
social
support,
mindful
self-care,
and
resilience
in
a
sample
of
nurses
three
provinces
China.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
study
was
conducted
seven
hospitals
Guangdong,
Guizhou,
Henan
between
August
October,
2023;
are
located
south,
southwest,
central
total
389
were
surveyed
using
self-designed
sociodemographic
characteristics
questionnaire
Chinese
versions
Multidimensional
Scale
Perceived
Social
Support,
Brief-Mindful
Self-Care
10-item
Connor-Davidson
Resilience
(CD-RISC-10).
Results
Of
nurses,
majority
women
(
n
=
365;
93.8%),
aged
26–35
years
244;
62.7%)
had
bachelor’s
degrees
337;
86.6%),
worked
for
10–20
136;
35%),
with
junior
professional
titles
331;
85.1%),
monthly
income
range
3,001–6,000
yuan
CNY
239;
61.4%).
Nurses’
measured
CD-RISC-10,
which
ranges
from
10
40
points.
And
average
score
nurses’
(23.94
±
6.95).
Multiple
linear
regression
showed
that
scores
higher
who
educational
attainment
(95%
confidence
interval:
0.568–3.024,
p
<
0.01),
0.009–1.693,
0.05),
self-care
0.086–0.155,
support
0.242–0.328,
0.01).
Conclusion
Nurses
exhibited
levels
resilience.
mindfulness
significantly
positively
correlated
nurses.
The
findings
beneficial
further
our
understanding
identification
associated
factors
is
conducive
providing
more
tend
have
lower
earlier,
can
provide
useful
information
research
targeted
intervention
plans
at
improving
future.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 3, 2025
Purpose
Despite
the
wealth
of
data
on
role
chronic
disease
comorbidity
in
shaping
cognitive
dysfunction
older
adults,
a
comprehensive
view
this
dynamic
interplay
remains
frontier.
This
study
will
reveal
intricate
interactions
between
number
diseases
and
function
elderly,
based
perspective
patients
with
multiple
diseases.
Methods
Our
was
from
2023
China
Psychological
Care
for
Elderly
Action
Survey,
SPSS
26.0
(IBM
Corp.,
Armonk,
NY,
United
States)
software
package
used
mediation
model
analysis.
The
approach
encompassed
descriptive
analysis
variables,
Spearman’s
correlation
analyses
to
explore
associations
moderated
Results
found
that
(
r
=
0.183,
p
<
0.001)
positively
correlated
function.
Anxiety
depression
partially
mediated
relationship
β
0.227,
0.235,
both
0.001).
Age
association
0.010,
Conclusion
provides
establishes
new
adults.
It
suggests
we
should
pay
attention
negative
impact
elderly
improve
their
psychological
coping
ability,
so
as
ensure
stable
development
healthy
aging.
BMC Women s Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: March 20, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
effect
of
mindfulness-based
support
on
psychosocial
status
women
undergoing
infertility
treatment.
The
was
conducted
with
34
who
were
about
start
in
vitro
fertilization
(IVF)
and
met
inclusion
criteria.
Participants
randomly
assigned
either
experimental
group
(n
=
17)
or
control
using
random
number
sequences
generated
"
http://www.random.org
.
process
accounted
for
potential
participant
loss
implemented
order
participation.
When
cases
withdrew,
new
participants
based
sequence.
All
over
age
18,
literate,
users
smartphones.
used
IVFmind
mobile
application,
specially
developed
this
facilitate
mindfulness
practices
Psychosocial
assessed
Mindfulness
Attention
Awareness
Scale,
Infertility
Self-Efficacy
Scale-Short
Form,
Adjustment
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
Scale.
Data
collected
through
pre-tests
post-tests,
statistical
analyses
performed.
There
no
significant
differences
between
groups
terms
socio-demographic
characteristics
infertility-related
factors
(p
>
0.05).
Scale:
No
difference
found
pre-test
scores
(U
120,000,
p
0.398).
However,
post-test
significantly
higher
than
those
0.000,
<
0.001).
Form:
125,500,
0.503).
In
post-test,
scored
Pre-test
showed
106,500,
0.184).
had
lower
compared
group,
indicating
better
adjustment
3,000,
141,000,
0.904).
56,500,
0.002).
application
positively
impacted
treatment,
demonstrating
improvements.
notable
increases
mindfulness,
self-efficacy,
levels,
along
reductions
depression
anxiety.
These
results
highlight
effectiveness
interventions
addressing
psychological
challenges
associated
suggest
that
applications
can
be
a
valuable
tool
supporting
mental
health
context.
research
registered
http://clinicaltrials.gov
(ID:
NCT05708937).
Date
Registration:
01\24\2023.
Advances in Nursing Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
46(2), P. 121 - 136
Published: Jan. 9, 2023
This
article
summarizes
the
current
state
of
nurses'
implicit
bias
and
discusses
phenomenon
from
Levinas'
face
Other
ethics
belonging,
Watson's
human
caring
unitary
science,
Chinn's
peace
power
theory.
Nurses'
is
a
global
issue;
primary
sources
include
race/ethnicity,
sexuality,
health
conditions,
age,
mental
status,
substance
use
disorders.
The
research
stays
at
descriptive
level
addresses
individual
level.
invites
nurses
to
go
beyond
“the
Other”
revisit
belonging
power.