Background & Aim: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to find, critically evaluate, and describe publications about barriers against nurse participation and collaboration in multidisciplinary ward rounds. Although multidisciplinary ward rounds are the right place for doctors and nurses to communicate, nurses’ attendance in these rounds is missed. The nurses' absence at the multidisciplinary ward rounding has apparent negative effects on the patients, their relatives, other team members, and patients’ care. Methods: A systematic approach to searching, screening, and analyzing the literature was applied. The original and review papers were used. This study was an integrative review based on Whittemore and Knafl’s framework. ...
Objective: This integrative review sought to identify and synthesise quantitative and qualitative ev...
Introduction: Research utilization (RU), is an important strategy to promote the quality of patient...
My thesis, Nursing Rounds and Their Importance from Nurses and Patients Points of View, is divided i...
BACKGROUND: Patient participation is a way for patients to engage in their nursing care. In view of ...
Background: According to professionalization in nursing profession, the nursing researches expanded ...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
Objective: To investigate most influential and predicting barriers impeding nurses ’ participation i...
INTRODUCTION: Advance care planning is a means for patients to communicate their wishes, fears and d...
Objectives There is a need for early mobilisation of patients in intensive care units prevent acqui...
Purpose: This study aims to identify and compare the relevance of barriers that nurses in nursing ho...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
Background and Aim: Nurses’ main tasks include the provision of healthcare services at the hig...
Background and objective: The significance of knowledge transfer and research utilization for health...
An integrative literature review on barriers that prevent CRNA\u27s from having full autonomy in the...
This comparative descriptive study was conducted at a public regional hospital located in the south-...
Objective: This integrative review sought to identify and synthesise quantitative and qualitative ev...
Introduction: Research utilization (RU), is an important strategy to promote the quality of patient...
My thesis, Nursing Rounds and Their Importance from Nurses and Patients Points of View, is divided i...
BACKGROUND: Patient participation is a way for patients to engage in their nursing care. In view of ...
Background: According to professionalization in nursing profession, the nursing researches expanded ...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
Objective: To investigate most influential and predicting barriers impeding nurses ’ participation i...
INTRODUCTION: Advance care planning is a means for patients to communicate their wishes, fears and d...
Objectives There is a need for early mobilisation of patients in intensive care units prevent acqui...
Purpose: This study aims to identify and compare the relevance of barriers that nurses in nursing ho...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
Background and Aim: Nurses’ main tasks include the provision of healthcare services at the hig...
Background and objective: The significance of knowledge transfer and research utilization for health...
An integrative literature review on barriers that prevent CRNA\u27s from having full autonomy in the...
This comparative descriptive study was conducted at a public regional hospital located in the south-...
Objective: This integrative review sought to identify and synthesise quantitative and qualitative ev...
Introduction: Research utilization (RU), is an important strategy to promote the quality of patient...
My thesis, Nursing Rounds and Their Importance from Nurses and Patients Points of View, is divided i...