GERIATRIC NURSING
老年护理
ISSN: 0197-4572
自引率: 8.3%
发文量: 79
被引量: 1306
影响因子: 2.522
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年文章数: 79
国人发稿量: 6

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Geriatric Nursing is an authoritative and comprehensive source for clinical information and management advice relating to the care of older adults. The journal's peer-reviewed articles report the latest developments in the management of acute and chronic disorders, providing practical advice on home and hospice care, managed care, advance directives, staff development and management advice, infection control, and client/caregiver education. Geriatric Nursing is written for nurses and nurse managers who work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, senior centers, or in home care. The journal is recommended for initial purchase in the 1998 edition of the Brandon-Hill study, Selected List of Nursing Books and Journals.

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Geriatric Nursing is an authoritative and comprehensive source for clinical information and management advice relating to the care of older adults. The journal's peer-reviewed articles report the latest developments in the management of acute and chronic disorders, providing practical advice on home and hospice care, managed care, advance directives, staff development and management advice, infection control, and client/caregiver education. Geriatric Nursing is written for nurses and nurse managers who work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, senior centers, or in home care. The journal is recommended for initial purchase in the 1998 edition of the Brandon-Hill study, Selected List of Nursing Books and Journals.

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  • Impact of perceived social support on family resilience in patients with ischemic stroke: A mediation model analysis.

    Ischemic stroke events impose a substantial burden on both families and society, underscoring the critical importance of early intervention and prevention strategies. The dearth of familial and societal support significantly impacts coping styles and family resilience, with negative coping styles potentially linked to diminished levels of family resilience. However, empirical evidence supporting these associations remains lacking. The aim of this study was to examine the association between simplified coping style, perceived social support and family resilience in patients with ischemic stroke, while also investigating the potential mediating role of simplified coping style in the relationship between perceived social support and family resilience. Convenience sampling was employed to select patients with ischemic stroke from three tertiary hospitals in Hunan Province between May and November 2021. A comprehensive investigation was conducted using a General data questionnaire, Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire, Perceived Social Support Scale and Family Resilience Rating Scale. The mediating effect was analyzed using PROCESS macros in SPSS, while the significance was tested through the Bootstrap method. A total of 310 questionnaires were distributed, with 7 identified as containing errors, omissions, or losses. Of these, 303 valid questionnaires were collected, yielding an effective response rate of 97.74 %. The scores for family resilience among ischemic stroke patients showed significant positive correlations with simple coping style (r = 0.59, P < 0.01) and perceived social support (r = 0.69, P < 0.01). Additionally, there was a positive correlation between perceived social support and simple coping style (r = 0.56, P < 0.01). Furthermore, the simple coping style played a crucial mediating role in the relationship between perceived social support and family resilience by accounting for approximately 20.70 % of the effect size. The findings suggest that enhancing positive coping styles and effective social support can enhance the level of family resilience in patients with ischemic stroke. Therefore, medical professionals should focus on improving social support while targeting coping styles as an intervention strategy to actively adjust the coping modes, ultimately elevating the level of family resilience in patients with ischemic stroke.

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  • Enhanced recovery after surgery for hip and knee arthroplasty: A systematic review and meta-analysis on randomized control trials.

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  • Maintaining daily living activities in older adults: The impact of a functional exercise program in long-term nursing homes. A single-group pre-post intervention.

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  • Chinese version of the Death Anxiety Beliefs and Behaviours Scale: Psychometric properties based on CTT and IRT.

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  • Preparedness for caregiving among informal caregivers of people with dementia: A scoping review.

    Dementia is a global health concern, and informal caregivers often provide care for those affected. Caregiver preparedness is crucial for optimizing quality of life. However, knowledge about the determinants of caregiver preparedness is limited. The aim of this scoping review was to identify the factors associated with preparedness for caregiving among informal caregivers of people with dementia. The review adhered to the methods from the Joanna Briggs Institute. Studies exploring the preparedness of informal caregivers of people with dementia were included in this review. Data were extracted from studies found in five major databases: PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus, CINAHL, and Embase. The final review included twenty-three studies. Self-efficacy and confidence, resilience and self-conduct, knowledge, education and training, mutuality, mental health, less caregiving conflict, and mindfulness were associated with caregiver preparedness. This review identified a significant research gap in preparedness among caregivers of people with dementia. More research is essential to understand the factors associated with caregivers' preparedness. Recognizing these elements can inform tailored interventions, assisting informal caregivers in their caregiving transition and journey.

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