Spotlight on respiratory care, delirium, well‐being and moral injury DOI Open Access
Josef G. Trapani, Nina Stewart, Sameh Eltaybani

и другие.

Nursing in Critical Care, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 29(6), С. 1195 - 1198

Опубликована: Окт. 29, 2024

Welcome to the sixth issue of Nursing in Critical Care for this year. In bumper issue, we cast a spotlight on number topics that are interest critical care nurses. We explore delirium, well-being, moral injury and resilience, evidence-based practice neonatal paediatric care. also share with you related renal respiratory systems as well ongoing impact COVID-19 still felt by so many units, other clinically relevant should be nurses various settings. As submissions journal was high, decided present 62 papers will relevance an international audience have 15 topic care, 8 delirium 13 well-being resilience. Again, quantitative nature investigate impacts or predict outcomes. There range pilot studies, cross-sectional surveys, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) development validation prediction tools. open editorial paper McEvoy Curley1 who discuss influence intensive unit (ICU) dashboards quality de Almeida Barcellos presents commentary important role science nursing.2 hope these provide awareness way practise, has that. This includes eight covering including three systematic reviews. Both Zhang Diao3, 4 explored predictive value assessment methods, Wang5 investigated prevalence emergency departments. Two further studies factors associated delirium. et al. assessed serum interleukin-6 after bypass grafting,6 Liang associations malnutrition delirium.7 The burden two papers, both situated cardiac One paper8 used mixed methods design examine nurses, while another9 clinical functional Nydahl al.'s10 flyer re-orientating messages families patients ICU completes Also included several reviews support management. Prevention ventilator-acquired pneumonia (VAP) is consideration A scoping review Rehmani al.11 considers nursing bundles reduce incidence VAP, Şimşek al.12 systematically reviewed evidence abdominal massage prevent VAP. Jia al.13 report vitro study bacterial colonization humidified oxygen circuits Yao al.14 examined nurses' knowledge compliance guidelines VAP prevention. Considering ventilation management, Liu al.15 improvement project tracheostomy tube changes, Cambaz al.16 considered risk endotracheal tube-related pressure injuries Mohamed al.17 conducted survey attitudes towards monitoring ventilator waveforms detect asynchrony. Once stable ready weaned from ventilation, Sterr al.18 weaning-associated interventions their review, Wang al.19 fluid balance outcomes following extubation. been liberated there considerations which issue. Luo al.20 post-extubation dysphagia study, Elsayed al.21 readiness oral intake extubation observational Edalatifard al.22 case symptoms caused twisted nasogastric tube. Finally, delivery high-flow nasal (HFNO). Galazzi al.23 RCT starting temperature HFNO, Seo al.24 effect automatic adjustment concentration during HFNO time spent optimal oxygenation range. Continuing focus common exploring management continuous replacement therapy. Mateos-Dávila al.25 changes pre-filter pressure, how affects decisions return blood circuit patient. Shi al.26 use sterile water citrate anticoagulation safely correct hyponatraemia. Several articles address critically ill families. review27 highlighted advantages patient- family-centred patients, health providers adult ICUs. meta-analysis28 effectiveness decision aids prognosis knowledge, anxiety, depression decisional conflict family members. network meta-analysis29 efficacy non-pharmacological therapies anxiety disorders patients. From Turkey, qualitative study30 showed multifactorial reasons may not night-time sleep. An RCT31 eye mask sleep pain undergoing coronary artery graft surgery, another evaluated effects music breathing exercises angiography. addition, diaries. One33 usability innovative digital diary perspectives patients' relatives using online survey, other34 employed interpretative narrative methodology themes nurse-written diaries work communication. current features five addressing moral, psychological emotional issues: China Turkey. China, one study35 relationship between resilience secondary traumatic stress, one36 sensitivity. study37 analysed burnout work–life, another38 contagion spiritual competence, other39 studied intelligence compassion fatigue. Three pandemic first40 applied hazard vulnerability analysis converting traditional wards temporary ICUs meet urgent demands pandemic. second41 qualitatively piloting watch over, key end-of-life concepts, were addressed third,42 negative visit restrictions imposed relatives, environment. about prognostic indicators recognition deterioration. meta-analysis Lan al.43 short research article Iran Shafigh al.44 compare accuracy Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score indicators. Elliot al.45 performed audit Australian national coronial database clinicians' neglect vital signs patient mortality, Gawronski al.46 processes place facilitate early of, response to, deterioration children European hospitals. usual, affirm Journal's commitment across lifespan. These include Republic Korea mothering experiences units severely restricted visitation47; retrospective investigating most appropriate lower limb insertion site peripherally inserted central catheters48; Qatar aimed at reducing clotting samples sent laboratory investigations49; prospective Spain testing applicability ocular scale intended detection lesions children50; severity scales available reporting hospital-acquired skin neonates.51 Skin next set Cobos-Vargas al.52 validity Kurt al.53 heart whereas Arslan Ates54 heel protection prevention plantar flexion contractures through Another Turkish study55 applying cold gel packs phlebitis amiodarone administration, Zhou al.56 devices preventing moderate severe incontinence-associated dermatitis. Congruent commentary2 introduced earlier on, concludes miscellaneous search, assimilation implementation practice. Calpe-Damians al.57 safety urinary catheter securement device catheter-associated tract infections, Favre al.58 focussed processed electroencephalography mechanically ventilated deeply sedated. Arevalo-Buitrago al.59 Motia al.60 surface disorder complications intra-aortic balloon pumps, respectively. Shanahan al.61 brain tissue Glasgow Coma Scale injury. Borg Trapani62 non-invasive radial applanation tonometry comparison intra-arterial monitoring. enjoy reading varied last before progress publication model new year, issues compiled consecutively soon accepted undergo production, means individual added specific earlier. hopefully develop your inspire continue delivering, researching teaching expert, enjoyed BACCN conference, it pleasure delegates readers NICC stand. Data sharing applicable no data created analyzed study.

Язык: Английский

Self-compassion and work engagement among clinical nurses: the mediating role of moral resilience DOI Creative Commons
Xingxing Liu, He Fang, Tian Tian

и другие.

Frontiers in Public Health, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 13

Опубликована: Янв. 20, 2025

Background As the workload of clinical nursing continues to increase, mental health nurses has emerged as a critical area concern. Self-compassion, moral resilience, and work engagement are essential components in enhancing nurses. Although it is well-established that self-compassion significantly contributes improved engagement, there remains notable lack research investigating specific mechanisms through which influences particularly from perspective resilience. This study aimed address this gap by examining relationships among self-compassion, nurses, while also validating mediating role resilience relationship between engagement. Methods utilized convenience sampling method conduct cross-sectional online survey involving 844 four tertiary A hospitals Xi’an, China, January March 2024. Participants completed self-report questionnaires included Self-Compassion Scale, Rushton Moral Resilience Utrecht Work Engagement Scale. The data analysis involved descriptive statistics, Mann–Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis H rank-sum Spearman correlation analysis, SPSS PROCESS macro. Results significant positive was observed nurses’ ( r = 0.700, p < 0.01). Additionally, identified 0.455, Furthermore, 0.510, Mediation indicated partially mediates overall effect on β 0.493) consists both direct 0.251) an indirect mediated 0.242). Notably, accounts for 49.09% total effect. Conclusion Clinical plays Nursing managers should prioritize fostering effectively elevate their levels These targeted interventions can ultimately improve not only professional well-being but quality care delivered medical institutions.

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Spotlight on respiratory care, delirium, well‐being and moral injury DOI Open Access
Josef G. Trapani, Nina Stewart, Sameh Eltaybani

и другие.

Nursing in Critical Care, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 29(6), С. 1195 - 1198

Опубликована: Окт. 29, 2024

Welcome to the sixth issue of Nursing in Critical Care for this year. In bumper issue, we cast a spotlight on number topics that are interest critical care nurses. We explore delirium, well-being, moral injury and resilience, evidence-based practice neonatal paediatric care. also share with you related renal respiratory systems as well ongoing impact COVID-19 still felt by so many units, other clinically relevant should be nurses various settings. As submissions journal was high, decided present 62 papers will relevance an international audience have 15 topic care, 8 delirium 13 well-being resilience. Again, quantitative nature investigate impacts or predict outcomes. There range pilot studies, cross-sectional surveys, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) development validation prediction tools. open editorial paper McEvoy Curley1 who discuss influence intensive unit (ICU) dashboards quality de Almeida Barcellos presents commentary important role science nursing.2 hope these provide awareness way practise, has that. This includes eight covering including three systematic reviews. Both Zhang Diao3, 4 explored predictive value assessment methods, Wang5 investigated prevalence emergency departments. Two further studies factors associated delirium. et al. assessed serum interleukin-6 after bypass grafting,6 Liang associations malnutrition delirium.7 The burden two papers, both situated cardiac One paper8 used mixed methods design examine nurses, while another9 clinical functional Nydahl al.'s10 flyer re-orientating messages families patients ICU completes Also included several reviews support management. Prevention ventilator-acquired pneumonia (VAP) is consideration A scoping review Rehmani al.11 considers nursing bundles reduce incidence VAP, Şimşek al.12 systematically reviewed evidence abdominal massage prevent VAP. Jia al.13 report vitro study bacterial colonization humidified oxygen circuits Yao al.14 examined nurses' knowledge compliance guidelines VAP prevention. Considering ventilation management, Liu al.15 improvement project tracheostomy tube changes, Cambaz al.16 considered risk endotracheal tube-related pressure injuries Mohamed al.17 conducted survey attitudes towards monitoring ventilator waveforms detect asynchrony. Once stable ready weaned from ventilation, Sterr al.18 weaning-associated interventions their review, Wang al.19 fluid balance outcomes following extubation. been liberated there considerations which issue. Luo al.20 post-extubation dysphagia study, Elsayed al.21 readiness oral intake extubation observational Edalatifard al.22 case symptoms caused twisted nasogastric tube. Finally, delivery high-flow nasal (HFNO). Galazzi al.23 RCT starting temperature HFNO, Seo al.24 effect automatic adjustment concentration during HFNO time spent optimal oxygenation range. Continuing focus common exploring management continuous replacement therapy. Mateos-Dávila al.25 changes pre-filter pressure, how affects decisions return blood circuit patient. Shi al.26 use sterile water citrate anticoagulation safely correct hyponatraemia. Several articles address critically ill families. review27 highlighted advantages patient- family-centred patients, health providers adult ICUs. meta-analysis28 effectiveness decision aids prognosis knowledge, anxiety, depression decisional conflict family members. network meta-analysis29 efficacy non-pharmacological therapies anxiety disorders patients. From Turkey, qualitative study30 showed multifactorial reasons may not night-time sleep. An RCT31 eye mask sleep pain undergoing coronary artery graft surgery, another evaluated effects music breathing exercises angiography. addition, diaries. One33 usability innovative digital diary perspectives patients' relatives using online survey, other34 employed interpretative narrative methodology themes nurse-written diaries work communication. current features five addressing moral, psychological emotional issues: China Turkey. China, one study35 relationship between resilience secondary traumatic stress, one36 sensitivity. study37 analysed burnout work–life, another38 contagion spiritual competence, other39 studied intelligence compassion fatigue. Three pandemic first40 applied hazard vulnerability analysis converting traditional wards temporary ICUs meet urgent demands pandemic. second41 qualitatively piloting watch over, key end-of-life concepts, were addressed third,42 negative visit restrictions imposed relatives, environment. about prognostic indicators recognition deterioration. meta-analysis Lan al.43 short research article Iran Shafigh al.44 compare accuracy Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score indicators. Elliot al.45 performed audit Australian national coronial database clinicians' neglect vital signs patient mortality, Gawronski al.46 processes place facilitate early of, response to, deterioration children European hospitals. usual, affirm Journal's commitment across lifespan. These include Republic Korea mothering experiences units severely restricted visitation47; retrospective investigating most appropriate lower limb insertion site peripherally inserted central catheters48; Qatar aimed at reducing clotting samples sent laboratory investigations49; prospective Spain testing applicability ocular scale intended detection lesions children50; severity scales available reporting hospital-acquired skin neonates.51 Skin next set Cobos-Vargas al.52 validity Kurt al.53 heart whereas Arslan Ates54 heel protection prevention plantar flexion contractures through Another Turkish study55 applying cold gel packs phlebitis amiodarone administration, Zhou al.56 devices preventing moderate severe incontinence-associated dermatitis. Congruent commentary2 introduced earlier on, concludes miscellaneous search, assimilation implementation practice. Calpe-Damians al.57 safety urinary catheter securement device catheter-associated tract infections, Favre al.58 focussed processed electroencephalography mechanically ventilated deeply sedated. Arevalo-Buitrago al.59 Motia al.60 surface disorder complications intra-aortic balloon pumps, respectively. Shanahan al.61 brain tissue Glasgow Coma Scale injury. Borg Trapani62 non-invasive radial applanation tonometry comparison intra-arterial monitoring. enjoy reading varied last before progress publication model new year, issues compiled consecutively soon accepted undergo production, means individual added specific earlier. hopefully develop your inspire continue delivering, researching teaching expert, enjoyed BACCN conference, it pleasure delegates readers NICC stand. Data sharing applicable no data created analyzed study.

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