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- 1From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The purpose of this study is to compare of the research trends for home care services in Japan and the Republic of Korea (Korea). In particular, it was compared as the research design, the method of data...
- 2From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The implementation of unfolding scenario-based case studies in the didactic classroom is associated with learner-centered education. The utilization of learner-centered pedagogies, such as case studies,...
- 3From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Studies point to the lack of psychosocial support and rehabilitation services that are adjusted to the work-aged stroke survivors' specific needs in order to promote psychosocial well-being. The aim of the...
- 4From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Health practitioners play a pivotal role in providing patients with up-to-date evidence and health information. Evidence-based practice and patient-centred care are transforming the delivery of healthcare...
- 5From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedContributing reviewers The editors of BMC Nursing would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 11 (2012). Author(s): Thomas A Rowles1 Jennifer Abbey Australia Gerd...
- 6From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Patients with pressure ulcers (PUs) report that pain is their most distressing symptom, but there are few PU pain prevalence studies. We sought to estimate the prevalence of unattributed pressure area...
- 7From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Heart valve disease is becoming a public health problem due to increasing life expectancy and new treatment methods. Patients are at risk of developing depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder...
- 8From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Those working with elderly care recipients require a good working knowledge of depression and appropriate help giving responses. While it is important for age-care staff to recognize depression in care...
- 9From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Caring for a person with dementia can be physically and emotionally demanding, with many long-term care facility staff experiencing increased levels of stress and burnout. Massage has been shown to be one...
- 10From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground As soon as Diagnosis related Groups (DRG) were introduced in many hospital financing systems, most nursing research revealed that DRG were not very homogeneous with regard to nursing care. However, few...
- 11From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Chronic wounds are managed almost entirely by community nurses. Almost all individuals with leg ulcers report acute pain usually related to dressing change. Little is known about pain after healing. The...
- 12From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground During the last 25 years, cultural diversity has increased substantially with global migration. In more recent years this has become highly evident in the south of Spain with its steadily increasing...
- 13From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Death always evokes feelings in those close to the afflicted person. When death comes suddenly the time for preparation is minimal and the next of kin have to cope with the situation despite their own...
- 14From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground India faces an acute shortage of nurses. Strategies to tackle the human resource crisis depend upon scaling up nursing education provision in a context where the social status and working conditions of...
- 15From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Patients having coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) often depend on their partners for assistance before and after surgery. Whilst patients' physical and mental health usually improves after surgery...
- 16From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground In dementia personhood can be understood as increasingly concealed rather than lost. The sense of being a person evolves in relationships with others. The aim of this study was to increase the...
- 17From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Overweight and obesity in preschool children have increased worldwide in the past two to three decades. Child Health Centers provide a key setting for monitoring growth in preschool children and preventing...
- 18From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Despite the critical role of nursing care in determining high-performing healthcare delivery, performance science in this area is still at an early stage of development and nursing's contribution most...
- 19From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground To improve the quality of health care in remote parts of Pakistan, a research project was initiated in the mountainous region of Gilgit-Baltistan using information and communication technology to improve...
- 20From: BMC Nursing. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Spiritual needs of cancer patients should be assessed and discussed by healthcare professionals. Neurosurgical nurses need to be able to assess and support neuro-oncology patients with their spiritual...