نتایج جستجو برای: icu nurses

تعداد نتایج: 78765  

Journal: :surgery and trauma 0
shahnaz tabiee zahra amouzeshi seyyed abolfazl vagharseyyedin

introduction: as a key member of the healthcare workforce, nurses play an important role in patient care. n ursing care performance, especially sterilization, is of significant importance in provision of health and prevention of complications such as hospital infections. this study aimed to investigate nurses’ performance concerning sterilization while performing nursing techniques in icu wards...

2010
Rebecca A Aslakson Rhonda Wyskiel Dauryne Shaeffer Marylou Zyra Nita Ahuja Judith E Nelson Peter J Pronovost

INTRODUCTION Intensive care unit (ICU) patients and family members repeatedly note accurate and timely communication from health care providers to be crucial to high-quality ICU care. Practice guidelines recommend improving communication. However, few data, particularly in surgical ICUs, exist on health care provider opinions regarding whether communication is effective. METHODS To evaluate I...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2013
Turgay Ulas Hakan Buyukhatipoglu Idris Kirhan Mehmet Sinan Dal Sevilay Ulas Mehmet Emin Demir Mehmet Ali Eren Mehmet Ucar Abdussamet Hazar Ibrahim Can Kurkcuoglu Nurten Aksoy

The aim of this study was to evaluate the oxidative stress and metabolic activities of nurses working day and night shifts. Intensive care unit (ICU) (n=70) and ordinary service (OS) nurses (n=70) were enrolled in the study. Just before and the end of the shifts, blood samples were obtained to measure the participants' oxidative stress parameters. Metabolic activities were analyzed using the Se...

2016
Roghieh Nazari Zohre Vanaki Sima Kermanshahi Ebrahim Hajizadeh

INTRODUCTION The intensive care unit is one of the specialized units in hospitals where head nurses are responsible for both motivating the personnel and providing high quality care. Understanding of the lived experiences of head nurses could help develop new assumptions of the ICU. The present study was therefore conducted to describe the lived experiences of head nurses working in ICU. METH...

2009
Raja Lexshimi Md Nizam

The working environment of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses is a constant source of stress. Researchers have described ICU as a stressful environment because of the complex nature of patients’ health problems requiring an extensive use of very sophisticated technology. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of stress among staff nurses working in ICU, Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysi...

Journal: :health education and health promotion 0
saghi moosavi instructor, department of nursing, faculty of nursing and midwifery, guilan university of medical science and health services, guilan, iran rabiollah farmanbar associate professor , department of health education and promotion, school of health, social determinants of health research center (schrc), guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran saghar fatemi md, health and environment research center, guilan university of medical science and health services, guilan, iran ebrahim ezzati larsari assistant professor, department of linguistics and foreign languages, payame noor university, tehran, iran mohamad ali yazdanipour b.sc., faculty of nursing and midwifery, guilan university of medical science and health services, guilan, iran abolhasan afkar assistant professor, school of health, social determinants of health research center (schrc), guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran

aim: regular physical activity has several physical, psychological and social benefits. however, it is a global health problem, especially among icu nurses. therefore, in order to improve nurses’ physical activity, it is required to determine the effective correlated factors. the aim of this study was to delineate predictive factors on the physical activity of icu nurses based on a trans-theore...

2016
Peter Hoonakker Kerry McGuire Pascale Carayon

Intensive care units (ICUs) are highly complex organizations where lives are hanging by a thread. Approximately 400,000 to 500,000 people die each year in American ICUs. The highly complex environment and large responsibilities put a burden on ICU staff including physicians and nurses. Research has shown that ICU physicians and nurses report high levels of workload and burnout that are related ...

2009
Vivian Aline Preto Luiz Jorge Pedrão

Stress has been observed among various professionals, including intensive care unit (ICU) nurses, due to their close contact with patients in distress and at the risk of death. This situation becomes worse due to the need for direct and intensive care. This study was performed to characterize nurses working at ICU and verify the presence of stress among them. A total of 21 ICU nurses from five ...

آتش زاده شوریده, فروزان, اشک تراب, طاهره, علوی مجد, حمید, یغمایی, فریده,

Moral distress is one of ICU nurses' major problems that can happen due to various reasons and may have several consequences. Considering that certain variables can be related to moral distress and turnover intention in nurses, this study was done to determine the correlation between ICU nurses' demographic characteristics and their moral distress and turnover. In this correlational study, 159 ...

Journal: :Nursing education perspectives 2004
Patricia R Messmer Sande Gracia Jones Betty Ann Taylor

The nursing shortage in the United States has resulted in a need for newly graduated novice nurses to rapidly transition into the nursing workforce. Although some nursing schools provide clinical experience in the intensive care unit (ICU), many novice nurses are not confident about their skills in providing critical-care nursing. To assist novice nurses in rapidly transitioning into the ICU nu...

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