Journal of emergency nursing : JEN : official publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association
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Uncovering the Driving Forces of Emergency Nurses' Retention: Findings From a Grounded Theory Study.
Emergency nursing demands high levels of dedication and resilience. This study reports on the "Driving Forces" within a broader theoretical framework of "Achieving Personal and Professional Sustainability in Emergency Nursing," highlighting the importance of understanding what motivates and retains emergency nurses to improve their performance and longevity. ⋯ This research underscores the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and professional expectations on emergency nurses' commitment in Indonesia, indicating potential applicability in enhancing nurse dedication and motivation in similar international contexts. Caution is recommended in global generalizations, emphasizing context-specific validations.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Investigating the Efficacy of a Handheld Fan Intervention in Children With Dyspnea: A Randomized Controlled Study.
Dyspnea associated with acute respiratory tract infections is a common cause of emergency admissions and can be distressing for children. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a handheld fan intervention on physiological parameters in pediatric patients with dyspnea. ⋯ The handheld fan intervention effectively supports inhaler treatment for children with dyspnea. Further studies are recommended to assess its impact across different age groups and clinical conditions.