Journal of advanced nursing
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Review Comparative Study
Sedation protocols to reduce duration of mechanical ventilation in the ICU: a Cochrane Systematic Review.
Assess the effects of protocol-directed sedation management on the duration of mechanical ventilation and other relevant patient outcomes in mechanically ventilated intensive care unit patients. ⋯ There is insufficient evidence to evaluate the effectiveness of protocol-directed sedation as results from the two randomized controlled trials were conflicting.
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To synthesize knowledge, attitudes and experiences of health professionals about Female Genital Mutilation. ⋯ Although some nurses and midwives are in the forefront of eradicating FGM this is counterbalanced by health professionals (including nurses and midwives) who condone, sanction or support the practice with some calling for medicalization of FGM as a legitimate procedure. Girls at risk need better protection and women affected need more competent and cultural care from health professionals. Health and legal systems, professional regulation and governance, and professional training require strengthening to eradicate FGM, prevent the medicalization of FGM as an acceptable procedure, and to better manage the lifelong consequences for affected girls and women.
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Multicenter Study
Caregiver resilience in palliative care: a research protocol.
To describe a research protocol designed to formulate a conceptual framework of informal caregiver resilience in palliative care. ⋯ The study seeks to identify the predictive, mediating and moderating roles of select variables: caregivers' self-efficacy, burdens of caregiving, depression and resilience. The results of this analysis will impact the theoretical study of resilience in palliative care and will have practical implications for interventions aimed at supporting caregivers through healthcare teams.
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Comparative Study
Chasing the Mirage: a grounded theory of the clinical reasoning processes that Registered Nurses use to recognize delirium.
The aim of this study was to construct a grounded theory that explains the clinical reasoning processes that registered nurses use to recognize delirium in older adults in acute care hospitals. ⋯ Understanding the reasoning that contributes to delirium under-recognition provides a strategy by which, this problem can be brought to the forefront of RNs' awareness and intervention. Delirium recognition will contribute to quality care for older adults.
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To assess the medication knowledge of emergency department nurses and determine the factors affecting their nurse-initiated medication practices. ⋯ Medication knowledge is not the sole determinant of nurse-initiated medications practice. The practice is motivated by multiple factors such as patients' needs, safety and nurses' confidence.