INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW
国际护理审查
ISSN: 0020-8132
自引率: 16.6%
发文量: 70
被引量: 1762
影响因子: 3.381
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出版周期: 季刊
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年文章数: 70
国人发稿量: 5

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The Official Journal of the International Council of Nurses Press Release The relaunched International Nursing Review is publishing as a quarterly peer reviewed journal. It will examine the current concerns and issues of modern day nursing and health care from an international perspective. The International Nursing Review will have a particular focus on ethics regulation professional practice and socio-economic welfare while also keeping you up to date with developments in nursing worldwide: Innovative nursing approaches adaptable to country and individual needs Emerging issues in health care Changes needed in nursing curricula to practice in future healthcare environments Ethics primary health care leadership cross cultural issues latest research agendas International and governmental developments that affect nursing and health care Activities of colleagues in other countries Health professionals meetings seminars and courses ICN programmes and activities.

期刊描述简介:

The Official Journal of the International Council of Nurses Press Release The relaunched International Nursing Review is publishing as a quarterly peer reviewed journal. It will examine the current concerns and issues of modern day nursing and health care from an international perspective. The International Nursing Review will have a particular focus on ethics regulation professional practice and socio-economic welfare while also keeping you up to date with developments in nursing worldwide: Innovative nursing approaches adaptable to country and individual needs Emerging issues in health care Changes needed in nursing curricula to practice in future healthcare environments Ethics primary health care leadership cross cultural issues latest research agendas International and governmental developments that affect nursing and health care Activities of colleagues in other countries Health professionals meetings seminars and courses ICN programmes and activities.

最新论文
  • Unveiling nurses' perspectives on decent work: A qualitative exploration.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Evaluating Saudi Arabian nurses' willingness to respond to nuclear and radiological disasters.

    We evaluated Saudi Arabian nurses' willingness to engage in nuclear and radiological disaster response. In the face of rising nuclear and radiological threats, it is essential that nurses are fully prepared to handle the health consequences of such emergencies. As frontline responders, nurses play a critical role in managing high-stakes situations, making their readiness a key factor in ensuring public safety during these crises. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 612 registered nurses in Saudi Arabia. The survey used a structured questionnaire based on the theory of planned behavior, identifying behavioral intentions as the primary outcome and attitudes toward these behaviors, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control as influencing factors. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Most respondents lacked specialized training and reported strong behavioral intentions. Attitude and perceived behavioral control were key drivers of these behavioral intentions, with less impact from subjective norms. Behavioral intentions were also shaped by education, the perceived likelihood of nuclear and radiological emergencies in their region, peer influence, perceived self-efficacy, and family concerns. Younger and married nurses showed significantly stronger behavioral intentions. Although most nurses lacked specialized training, their strong engagement intentions and positive responses to active learning and training indicate a desire to close this gap through further education. However, inadequate institutional support, trouble communicating with family, and concerns about personal radiation exposure emerged as potential barriers. Targeted educational initiatives and support systems are needed to enhance nurses' confidence, competence, and willingness to engage in radiological and nuclear emergency scenarios. Policymakers should prioritize the development of specialized training programs and support mechanisms for nurses, ensuring they are adequately prepared to respond effectively to increasing radiological and nuclear threats.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • The relationship between attitudes towards professional autonomy and nurse-nurse collaboration: A cross-sectional study.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Understanding the impact of natural disasters on children within fist hours and days after an event: A phenomenological study through the experience of nurses.

    Children are a particularly vulnerable group in natural disasters such as earthquakes, and although they represent a difficult group to research in such situations, there appears to be a lack of literature investigating children's experiences in the immediate post-earthquake period. Experienced nurses can shed light on children's experiences. This study was conducted to examine the experiences of nurses caring for children affected by the earthquake in Kahramanmaraş, Turkey. This phenomenological study was conducted with nurses who provided care to children during the Kahramanmaraş earthquake between May and August 2023. The study sample consisted of 14 nurses selected using a purposive sampling technique. Data were collected through in-depth interviews by using the "Introductory Information Form" and "Semi-structured Interview Form" developed by the researchers. The interviews were subsequently analyzed using Colaizzi's method. The results revealed five themes under two main themes. Under the main theme of nurse, there are subthemes of chaos, helplessness-incompetence, while under the main theme of child, there are subthemes of unresponsiveness, intertwined needs, empathy, and care. The study also highlights the chaotic environment in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, characterized by a high number of pediatric casualties and psychological trauma, and the nurses' feelings of helplessness as a result of being separated from their families. This study found that nurses caring for children in the earthquake had difficulties in managing children's hospital processes and they demonstrated an empathic approach by trying to communicate with the children in their care. The nurses stated that children should be supported psychologically as well as having their basic needs such as water, food, and shelter met. Health policymakers should be aware that in the early stages of major disasters such as earthquakes, children are not only physically injured but also have basic needs such as water, shelter, and food, and are emotionally affected. It is recommended that disaster management plans be developed to address all children's needs and nurses be provided with psychological support and training to improve their knowledge and skills.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Community health services in European literature: A systematic review of their features, outcomes, and nursing contribution to care.

    To meet the population's needs, community care should be customized and continuous, adequately equipped, and monitored. Considering their fragmented and heterogeneous nature, a summary of community healthcare services described in European literature is needed. The aim of this study was to summarize their organizational models, outcomes, nursing contribution to care, and nursing-related determinants of outcomes. A systematic review was performed by searching PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase in October 2022 and October 2023 (for updated results). Quantitative studies investigating the effects of community care, including nursing contribution, on patient outcomes were included and summarized. Reporting followed the PRISMA checklist. The review protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022383856). Twenty-three studies describing six types of community care services were included, which are heterogeneous in terms of target population, country, interventions, organizational characteristics, and investigated outcomes. Heterogeneous services' effects were observed for access to emergency services, satisfaction, and compliance with treatment. Services revealed a potential to reduce rehospitalizations of people with long-term conditions, frail or older persons, children, and heart failure patients. Models are mainly multidisciplinary and, although staffing and workload may also have an impact on provided care, this was not enough investigated. Community health services described in European literature in the last decade are in line with population needs and suggest different suitable models and settings according to different care needs. Community care should be strengthened in health systems, although the influence of staffing, workload, and work environment on nursing care should be investigated by developing new management models. Community care models are heterogeneous across Europe, and the optimum organizational structure is not clear yet. Future policies should consider the impact of community care on both health and economic outcomes and enhance nursing contributions to care.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

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