Tahereh Ashktorab

Ph.D, Department of Nursing, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

[ 1 ] - Pain Management Perceptions of the Neonatal Nurses in NICUs and Neonatal Units in Ardebil, Iran

Background: This study aimed to determine neonatal nurses’ perceptions of knowledge and practice in pain management in NICUs & neonatal units. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study design was used. A total of 120 neonatal nurses who working in NICUs & neonatal units in Ardebil province, Iran were selected using the convenience sampling technique. A questionnaire of Nurses’ Perceptions of...

[ 2 ] - تبیین عوامل موثر در اجرای مدیریت درد نوزادان از دیدگاه پرستاران بخش مراقبت ویژه نوزادان: تحلیل محتوا

سابقه و هدف: با وجود دانش رو به رشد در مورد سنجش و مداخله درد، هم‌چنان مدیریت درد نوزاد، به دلیل این‌که نوزادان نمی‌توانند صحبت کنند و از خود دفاع کنند به صورت یک چالش برای ارائه‌دهندگان مراقبت مطرح می‌باشد. هدف از این مطالعه، تبیین عوامل موثر در اجرای مدیریت درد نوزادان از دیدگاه پرستاران بخش مراقبت ویژه نوزادان می‌باشد. مواد و روش‌ها: این مطالعه‌ی کیفی با رویکرد تحلیل محتوا صورت گرفت. مشارکت...

[ 3 ] - Intensive Care Nurses’ Reaction to Futile Cares:A Phenomenological Study

Abstract Introduction: Emotional stress due to futile care is very high and decreasing level of futile care can result in decrease of stress and increase nurses’ job satisfaction. Objective: This study aimed to determine intensive care nurses’ reaction to futile cares. Methods: In this qualitative study, a phenomenological approach was used. This study was conducted to un...

[ 4 ] - Experiences of Critical Care Units Nurses about Futile Care a Qualitative Study

Background and Objectives: The concept and meaning of futile care depends on the existing culture, values, religion, beliefs, medical achievements and emotional status of a country. We aimed to elaborate the concept of futile care from view points of nurses working in critical care units in Iran. Materials and Methods: The participants of this phenomenological study included 25 nurses working i...