Background: Critically ill patients are vulnerable to corneal injury and the incidence of this ad... more Background: Critically ill patients are vulnerable to corneal injury and the incidence of this adverse event remains high in these patients. Randomized clinical trials have been assessing different types of interventions, hindering nurses' clinical practice for the prevention of corneal injury in critically ill patients. The aim of this systematic review is to identify the most effective nursing interventions to prevent corneal injury in critically ill sedated and mechanically ventilated patients.Methods: A systematic review of intervention studies will be conducted and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses 2020, in the following electronic databases: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Central, Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, Livivo, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science. The search of the grey literature will be undertaken on Google Scholar. No language or year...
This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research pro... more This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research program at a health care services system that includes three hospitals. A Delphi survey was emailed to all clinical nurses in two rounds. The Delphi method was used to collect data from the nurses in regards to their priority research themes, and the data were analyzed using descriptive and comparative statistics. A total of 933 clinical nurses returned the first round of the Delphi survey and 543 nurses answered the second round. Clinical nurses identified 89 potential research themes. Patient safety and ethical challenges were the two highest ranked research priorities. The 40 highest ranked priority research themes were closely associated with issues concerning patient care and ethics. However, the nurses also gave high ratings to issues relating to the work environment, questions about technology implementation, and patient involvement in clinical care decisions.
Peer support for people living with HIV has gained increasing traction and is considered a way to... more Peer support for people living with HIV has gained increasing traction and is considered a way to take an active role in self-management. The existing research examining peer support interventions has reported promising evidence of the benefits of peer support. The purpose of our scoping review was to describe research on peer support for people living with HIV. We included 53 studies and sorted them into analytic categories and conducted descriptive analyses. The studies that were published between November/December 2000 and May 2021, had a range of study designs and heterogeneous priority groups, and included 20,657 participants from 16 countries. We identified 43 evaluations of the effect of peer support and 10 evaluations of implementation, process, feasibility, cost of peer support. We also categorized peer support by key functions, finding that the most common key functions were linkage to clinical care and community resources and assistance in daily management, with only one ...
BACKGROUND Critical thinking is an essential set of skills in nursing education, and nursing educ... more BACKGROUND Critical thinking is an essential set of skills in nursing education, and nursing education therefore needs a sharper focus on effective ways to support the development of these skills, especially through the implementation of technological tools in nursing education. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study protocol is to assess the feasibility of a technology-supported guidance model grounded in the metacognition theory for nursing students in clinical practice. METHODS Both quantitative (research questionnaires) and qualitative (focus group interviews) approaches will be used to collect data for a feasibility study with an exploratory, flexible mixed methods design to test a newly developed intervention in clinical practice. RESULTS The intervention development was completed in December 2020. The intervention will be tested in 3 independent nursing homes in Norway. CONCLUSIONS By determining the feasibility of a technology-supported guidance model for nursing students in clinic...
Background Critical thinking is an essential skill that nursing students need to develop. Technol... more Background Critical thinking is an essential skill that nursing students need to develop. Technological tools have opened new avenues for technology-supported guidance models, but the challenges and facilitators of such guidance models, as well as how they stimulate the development of critical thinking, remain unclear. Objective We developed a protocol for a mixed methods systematic review to investigate the use of technology-supported guidance models that stimulate the development of critical thinking in nursing education clinical practice. Methods A convergent integrated design following the Joanna Briggs Institute Manual for Evidence Synthesis will be employed. A pair of authors will select the articles by screening titles and abstracts, and the methodological quality of the articles included in the review will be assessed by a pair of authors according to checklists for specific study designs. The data will be extracted using the standardized Joanna Briggs Institute mixed method...
The aim of this integrative review was to identify and synthesize current evidence of factors tha... more The aim of this integrative review was to identify and synthesize current evidence of factors that influence the professional identity development of nursing students in nursing educational programs. Cinahl (EBSCO), Medline, ERIC, Embase, and PsycINFO were searched. Three different appraisal tools and the PRISMA checklist were used. The data from both quantitative and qualitative studies (19 primary studies) were analyzed by applying qualitative content analysis. The analysis revealed two main themes: a caring practice–academic partnership and support in the learning environment. The following seven sub-categories were identified: clinical supervisors, ethical competence, preparation, self-confidence, predictability and safety, structure and cooperation, reflective space and safety. Our findings indicate that clinical supervisors play a central role as role models for nursing students. The main themes with sub-themes are critical in the professional identity development of nursing s...
Background Public home care for the elderly is a key area in relation to improving health care qu... more Background Public home care for the elderly is a key area in relation to improving health care quality. It is an important political goal to increase elderly people’s involvement in their care and in the use of welfare technology. The aim of this study was to explore elderly service users’ experience of user involvement in the implementation and everyday use of welfare technology in public home care services. Method This qualitative study has an explorative and descriptive design. Sixteen interviews of service users were conducted in five different municipalities over a period of six months. The data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results Service users receiving public home care service are not a homogenous group, and the participants had different wishes and needs as regards user involvement and the use of welfare technology. The analysis led to four main themes: 1) diverse preferences as regards user involvement, 2) individual differences as regards information, ...
Background Simulation-based training is used to develop nursing students’ clinical performance in... more Background Simulation-based training is used to develop nursing students’ clinical performance in assessing and managing situations in clinical placements. The use of simulation-based training has increased and become an integrated part of nursing education. The aim of this study was to explore nursing students’ experiences of simulation-based training and how the students perceived the transfer of learning to clinical practice. Methods Eight focus group interviews were conducted with a total of 32 s- and third-year nursing students who participated in a simulation-based training organized as preparation for clinical placement. The transcribed interviews were analysed with thematic analysis. Results Three major themes emerged from the focus group interviews; first, the simulation-based training promoted self-confidence; second, understanding from simulation-based training improved clinical skills and judgements in clinical practice; and third, simulation-based training emphasised th...
BACKGROUND The development and growth of mobile tools or solutions for information retrieval and ... more BACKGROUND The development and growth of mobile tools or solutions for information retrieval and communication, both at individual and organisational levels, has been extensive over the last decade. mHealth solutions are rapidly adapted to the healthcare service context to improve treatment, care, and effectiveness in healthcare services. OBJECTIVE Our overall aim of this systematic scoping review is to explore the role of citizen-patients’ involvement in the development of mHealth solutions, in order to inform future interventions. By identifying key characteristics of citizen-patients’ involvement in system development we aim to improve digital communication and collaboration between healthcare providers (HCPs) and citizen-patients, including sharing of healthcare data. METHODS The systematic scoping review will follow Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews by searching literature in three steps. We will include literature reporting on public, citizens and patient...
International journal of nursing studies, Jan 5, 2018
To describe sleep assessment and strategies to promote sleep in adult ICUs in ten countries. Mult... more To describe sleep assessment and strategies to promote sleep in adult ICUs in ten countries. Multicenter, self-administered survey sent to nurse managers. Response rate was 66% with 522 ICUs providing data. 'Lying quietly with closed eyes' was the characteristic most frequently perceived as indicative of sleep by >60% of responding ICUs in all countries except Italy. Few ICUs (9%) had a protocol for sleep management or used sleep questionnaires (1%). Compared to ICUs in Northern Europe, those in central Europe were more likely to have a sleep promoting protocol (p < 0.001), and to want to implement a protocol (p < 0.001). In >80% of responding ICUs, the most common non-pharmacological sleep-promoting interventions were reducing ICU staff noise, light, and nurse interventions at night; only 18% used earplugs frequently. Approximately 50% of ICUs reported sleep medication selection and assessment of effect were performed by physicians and nurses collaboratively. A ...
Background: Critically ill patients are vulnerable to corneal injury and the incidence of this ad... more Background: Critically ill patients are vulnerable to corneal injury and the incidence of this adverse event remains high in these patients. Randomized clinical trials have been assessing different types of interventions, hindering nurses' clinical practice for the prevention of corneal injury in critically ill patients. The aim of this systematic review is to identify the most effective nursing interventions to prevent corneal injury in critically ill sedated and mechanically ventilated patients.Methods: A systematic review of intervention studies will be conducted and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses 2020, in the following electronic databases: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Central, Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, Livivo, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science. The search of the grey literature will be undertaken on Google Scholar. No language or year...
This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research pro... more This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research program at a health care services system that includes three hospitals. A Delphi survey was emailed to all clinical nurses in two rounds. The Delphi method was used to collect data from the nurses in regards to their priority research themes, and the data were analyzed using descriptive and comparative statistics. A total of 933 clinical nurses returned the first round of the Delphi survey and 543 nurses answered the second round. Clinical nurses identified 89 potential research themes. Patient safety and ethical challenges were the two highest ranked research priorities. The 40 highest ranked priority research themes were closely associated with issues concerning patient care and ethics. However, the nurses also gave high ratings to issues relating to the work environment, questions about technology implementation, and patient involvement in clinical care decisions.
Peer support for people living with HIV has gained increasing traction and is considered a way to... more Peer support for people living with HIV has gained increasing traction and is considered a way to take an active role in self-management. The existing research examining peer support interventions has reported promising evidence of the benefits of peer support. The purpose of our scoping review was to describe research on peer support for people living with HIV. We included 53 studies and sorted them into analytic categories and conducted descriptive analyses. The studies that were published between November/December 2000 and May 2021, had a range of study designs and heterogeneous priority groups, and included 20,657 participants from 16 countries. We identified 43 evaluations of the effect of peer support and 10 evaluations of implementation, process, feasibility, cost of peer support. We also categorized peer support by key functions, finding that the most common key functions were linkage to clinical care and community resources and assistance in daily management, with only one ...
BACKGROUND Critical thinking is an essential set of skills in nursing education, and nursing educ... more BACKGROUND Critical thinking is an essential set of skills in nursing education, and nursing education therefore needs a sharper focus on effective ways to support the development of these skills, especially through the implementation of technological tools in nursing education. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study protocol is to assess the feasibility of a technology-supported guidance model grounded in the metacognition theory for nursing students in clinical practice. METHODS Both quantitative (research questionnaires) and qualitative (focus group interviews) approaches will be used to collect data for a feasibility study with an exploratory, flexible mixed methods design to test a newly developed intervention in clinical practice. RESULTS The intervention development was completed in December 2020. The intervention will be tested in 3 independent nursing homes in Norway. CONCLUSIONS By determining the feasibility of a technology-supported guidance model for nursing students in clinic...
Background Critical thinking is an essential skill that nursing students need to develop. Technol... more Background Critical thinking is an essential skill that nursing students need to develop. Technological tools have opened new avenues for technology-supported guidance models, but the challenges and facilitators of such guidance models, as well as how they stimulate the development of critical thinking, remain unclear. Objective We developed a protocol for a mixed methods systematic review to investigate the use of technology-supported guidance models that stimulate the development of critical thinking in nursing education clinical practice. Methods A convergent integrated design following the Joanna Briggs Institute Manual for Evidence Synthesis will be employed. A pair of authors will select the articles by screening titles and abstracts, and the methodological quality of the articles included in the review will be assessed by a pair of authors according to checklists for specific study designs. The data will be extracted using the standardized Joanna Briggs Institute mixed method...
The aim of this integrative review was to identify and synthesize current evidence of factors tha... more The aim of this integrative review was to identify and synthesize current evidence of factors that influence the professional identity development of nursing students in nursing educational programs. Cinahl (EBSCO), Medline, ERIC, Embase, and PsycINFO were searched. Three different appraisal tools and the PRISMA checklist were used. The data from both quantitative and qualitative studies (19 primary studies) were analyzed by applying qualitative content analysis. The analysis revealed two main themes: a caring practice–academic partnership and support in the learning environment. The following seven sub-categories were identified: clinical supervisors, ethical competence, preparation, self-confidence, predictability and safety, structure and cooperation, reflective space and safety. Our findings indicate that clinical supervisors play a central role as role models for nursing students. The main themes with sub-themes are critical in the professional identity development of nursing s...
Background Public home care for the elderly is a key area in relation to improving health care qu... more Background Public home care for the elderly is a key area in relation to improving health care quality. It is an important political goal to increase elderly people’s involvement in their care and in the use of welfare technology. The aim of this study was to explore elderly service users’ experience of user involvement in the implementation and everyday use of welfare technology in public home care services. Method This qualitative study has an explorative and descriptive design. Sixteen interviews of service users were conducted in five different municipalities over a period of six months. The data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results Service users receiving public home care service are not a homogenous group, and the participants had different wishes and needs as regards user involvement and the use of welfare technology. The analysis led to four main themes: 1) diverse preferences as regards user involvement, 2) individual differences as regards information, ...
Background Simulation-based training is used to develop nursing students’ clinical performance in... more Background Simulation-based training is used to develop nursing students’ clinical performance in assessing and managing situations in clinical placements. The use of simulation-based training has increased and become an integrated part of nursing education. The aim of this study was to explore nursing students’ experiences of simulation-based training and how the students perceived the transfer of learning to clinical practice. Methods Eight focus group interviews were conducted with a total of 32 s- and third-year nursing students who participated in a simulation-based training organized as preparation for clinical placement. The transcribed interviews were analysed with thematic analysis. Results Three major themes emerged from the focus group interviews; first, the simulation-based training promoted self-confidence; second, understanding from simulation-based training improved clinical skills and judgements in clinical practice; and third, simulation-based training emphasised th...
BACKGROUND The development and growth of mobile tools or solutions for information retrieval and ... more BACKGROUND The development and growth of mobile tools or solutions for information retrieval and communication, both at individual and organisational levels, has been extensive over the last decade. mHealth solutions are rapidly adapted to the healthcare service context to improve treatment, care, and effectiveness in healthcare services. OBJECTIVE Our overall aim of this systematic scoping review is to explore the role of citizen-patients’ involvement in the development of mHealth solutions, in order to inform future interventions. By identifying key characteristics of citizen-patients’ involvement in system development we aim to improve digital communication and collaboration between healthcare providers (HCPs) and citizen-patients, including sharing of healthcare data. METHODS The systematic scoping review will follow Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews by searching literature in three steps. We will include literature reporting on public, citizens and patient...
International journal of nursing studies, Jan 5, 2018
To describe sleep assessment and strategies to promote sleep in adult ICUs in ten countries. Mult... more To describe sleep assessment and strategies to promote sleep in adult ICUs in ten countries. Multicenter, self-administered survey sent to nurse managers. Response rate was 66% with 522 ICUs providing data. 'Lying quietly with closed eyes' was the characteristic most frequently perceived as indicative of sleep by >60% of responding ICUs in all countries except Italy. Few ICUs (9%) had a protocol for sleep management or used sleep questionnaires (1%). Compared to ICUs in Northern Europe, those in central Europe were more likely to have a sleep promoting protocol (p < 0.001), and to want to implement a protocol (p < 0.001). In >80% of responding ICUs, the most common non-pharmacological sleep-promoting interventions were reducing ICU staff noise, light, and nurse interventions at night; only 18% used earplugs frequently. Approximately 50% of ICUs reported sleep medication selection and assessment of effect were performed by physicians and nurses collaboratively. A ...
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