Enfermería clínica
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Multicenter Study
Workplace violence against nurses in Indonesian emergency departments.
The objective of this study was to examine the experiences of violent incidents by nurses in Indonesian emergency departments. ⋯ The findings of this study highlighted the seriousness of violence in Indonesian emergency departments. Support from management, encouragement to report violence, and access to workplace violence training were expected to mitigate and manage violence against nurses in emergency departments.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
[Impact of an informative intervention on the colorectal cancer screening program in primary care professionals].
To evaluate the impact of an intervention in primary care professionals on their current knowledge about colorectal cancer screening, subsequent surveillance recommendations and referral strategies. ⋯ The intervention improves the percentage of correct answers, especially in those in which worst score obtained in the first questionnaire. This study shows that professionals are familiar with colorectal cancer screening, but there's a need to maintain frequent communication in order to keep up to date the information related to the colorectal cancer screening.
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Multicenter Study
[Validity of the Connor-Davidson resilience scale (10 items) in a population of elderly].
To examine the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the CD-RISC 10-items in a sample of the elderly population of Cuenca, Spain; and to assess if the Spanish version preserves the same factorial structure as the original one. ⋯ The Spanish version of the CD-RISC-10 showed good psychometric properties. Thus, it can be used as a valid and reliable instrument to measure resilience in the non-institutionalized older population.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
[Effectiveness of pre-operative education in reducing anxiety in surgical patients].
To evaluate the effectiveness of a structured pre-operative interview conducted by operating room nurses in order to reduce the pre-operative anxiety of patients, and to determine the profile of patients who can benefit from it. ⋯ The preoperative visit can be helpful when patients are selected according to specific characteristics: by type of anaesthesia, gender, or type of surgery. There may also be beneficial effects when preoperative education is tailored according to patient's anxiety risk. The time immediately before surgery may not be the best time for conducting the visit, as this may make the patients more anxious.
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Multicenter Study
[Knowledge and attitudes on pain management by nurses in surgery and oncology in level III hospitals].
Identify the knowledge and attitudes on pain by nurses in general surgery and oncology units in Level III hospitals, and to find out if there are any differences between groups. ⋯ The level of knowledge that the nurses studied had on pain was not very high. Specific training is required and its impact evaluated.