Journal of clinical nursing
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To explore patient-centred nursing, compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue from intensive care nurses' perspectives. ⋯ Systematically addressing critical care nurses' needs to successfully balance biomedical with compassionate nursing care may lead to greater well-being in the critical care nursing workforce and improve patient experience of intensive care.
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To increase understanding of the relationships between organisational justice, affective commitment and turnover intention in health care. ⋯ Reducing turnover may help to decrease some of the stressors related to turnover for clinical staff remaining at the organisation such as constant onboarding and orientation of new hires, working with less experienced staff and increased workload due to decreased staffing.
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To determine the effects of loneliness on illness perception in persons with a chronic disease. ⋯ The knowledge of clinical nurses about perception of patients with chronic illnesses and conditions affecting that perception will enhance compliance with the illness management or treatment strategies. Clinical nurses should observe residents closely for signs of depression and loneliness and support their sense of coherence to reduce emotional and social loneliness.
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To examine the level of satisfaction with nursing care from nurses' perspectives, as patients and/or as caregivers for hospitalised relatives. ⋯ The findings from this study may help nurses to become more alert for meeting the patients' needs as desired under the best practice.
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Comparative Study
Implementing a pain management nursing protocol for orthopaedic surgical patients: Results from a PAIN OUT project.
To investigate the effect of introducing a standardised pain management nursing protocol in orthopaedic patients undergoing surgery. ⋯ It was feasible to develop and implement a standardised pain management nursing protocol and use it in the clinical routine. The intervention had an effect on changing some features of care, with an improvement in patient-reported outcomes. Support by leaders and medical team facilitated the process of the implementation.