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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.
Psychological Distress, Resilience, and the Impact on Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors With Taxane-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy , Lauren Schwab
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Emotional Intelligence-Driven End-of-Life Care Simulation for Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Quantitative and Qualitative Study , Nasreen M. Alghamdi
Medication-Assisted Treatment Versus 12-Step Group Therapy: A Comparative Analysis of Adherence and Abstinence In Patients With Opioid Use Disorder , Derrick C. Glymph
The Maternal Oral Microbiome Throughout Pregnancy , Rebecca Koerner
A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Breast Cancer Survivor's Post-treatment Lived Experiences in an Educational Program: A Qualitative Data Analysis , Katherine Jinghua Lin
Sexual Dysfunction and Sexual Distress in Lymphoma Patients: A Mixed Methods Pilot Study , Dorothie S. Durosier Mertilus
Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies, the Gut Microbiome, and Peripherally Circulating Cytokines in Pregnant Hispanic Females , Tina Susanna Mutka
A Mixed Methods Analysis of Maternal-Infant Feeding Interactions Between Dyads with Opioid Exposure , Kailey T. Rinaldi
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Quality of Life of Older Adults with Complicated Grief Receiving Accelerated Resolution Therapy: A Mixed Methods Study , Tina M. Mason
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
In Post-Extubated Patients What are the Preferred Methods of Communication During Their Experience of Endotracheal Intubation with Mechanical Ventilation , Lanette Dumas
The Effect of Hope on the Relationship between Personal and Disease Characteristics and Anxiety and Depression in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer , Sharon B. McNeil
Predictors of Nonadherence to Radiation Therapy Schedules Among Head and Neck Cancer Patients , Jennifer Lynn Miller
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Perceived Discrimination and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Blacks: A Secondary Data Analysis of the Heart SCORE Study , Marilyn Aluoch
Exploration of Gratitude in Cardiovascular Health: Mediators, Medication Adherence and Psychometrics , Lakeshia A. Cousin
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Fatigue-related Symptom Clusters and their Relationship with Depression, and Functional Status in Older Adults Hospice Patients with Cancer. , Suzan Fouad Abduljawad
Genetic Moderation of Pain and Fatigue Symptoms Resulting from the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Breast Cancer Program , Carissa Bea Alinat
The Moderating Effect of Religion on Death Distress and Quality of Life between Christian Cancer patients in the United States with Muslim cancer patients in Saudi Arabia , Doaa Almostadi
Prevention of Post Intensive Care Syndrome-Family with Sensation Awareness Focused Training Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study , Paula L. Cairns
Assessing Abstinence in Infants Greater Than 28 Days Old , Genieveve J. Cline
The Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Motor Function in Hospitalized Older Adult Survivors of Critical Illness , Maya N. Elías
The Role of Migration-Related Stress in Depression Among Haitian Immigrants in Florida: A Mixed Method Sequential Explanatory Approach , Dany Amanda C. Fanfan
The Effect of Depression, Inflammation and Sleep Quality on Risk for Cardiovascular Disease , Catherine L. O'Neil
Adapting SafeMedicate (Medication Dosage Calculation Skills software) For Use In Brazil , Samia Valeria Ozorio Dutra
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
The Relationship Between Total Neuropathy Score-reduced, Neuropathy Symptoms and Function. , Ashraf Abulhaija
Validation of the Electronic Kids Dietary Index (E-KINDEX) Screening Tool for Early Identification of Risk for Overweight/Obesity (OW/OB) in a Pediatric Population: Associations with Quality of Life Perceptions , Patricia A. Hall
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
The Effectiveness of an Intervention Designed to Improve Chlorhexidine (CHG) Bathing Technique in Adults Hospitalized in Medical Surgical Units , Janette Echemendia Denny
Levels of Distress Among Women Veterans Attending a Women’s Health Specialty Clinic in the VA Healthcare System , Debbie T. Devine
Examination of the Use of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in the Treatment of Symptoms of PTSD and Sleep Dysfunction in Veterans and Civilians , Marian Jevone Hardwick
Investigating the Mutual Effects of Depression and Spiritual Well-being on Quality of Life in Hospice Patients with Cancer and Family Caregivers Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model , Li-Ting Huang
The Change in Nutritional Status in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: A Retrospective Descriptive A Retrospective Descriptive Study , Dina A. Masha'al
Exploring the Relationship Between Severity of Illness and Human Milk Volume in Very Low Birth Weight and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Over Six Weeks , Shannon Leigh Morse
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Scores and Novel Risk Factors in Relation to Race and Gender , Johanna Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
A Comparative Evaluation of the Learner Centered Grading Debriefing Method in Nursing Education , Marisa J. Belote
Sleep, Depressive Symptoms and Cognition in Older Adults and Caregivers of Persons with Dementia , Glenna Shemida Brewster
The Relationship between Hearing Status and Cognitive Performance and the Influence of Depressive Symptoms in the Older Adult , Julie A. Daugherty
Basal Salivary Oxytocin and Skin to Skin Contact among Lactating Mothers of Premature Infants , Jessica Marie Gordon
The Relationship Between Nurses' Emotional Intelligence and Patient Outcomes , Mary Kutash
Sexual Functioning and Body Image in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors , Carly Lynn Paterson
Cognitive Load of Registered Nurses During Medication Administration , Sarah Faith Perron
A Comparison of Quality of Life between Intense and Non-Intense Treatment for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome , Sara Marie Tinsley
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Acculturation, Self-Efficacy and Breastfeeding Behavior in a Sample of Hispanic Women , Ivonne F. Hernandez
Knowledge and Acceptance of HPV and the HPV Vaccine in Young Men and Their Intention to be Vaccinated , Brenda Renee Jasper
The Relationships Between Sleep Disturbances, Depression, Inflammatory Markers, and Sexual Trauma in Female Veterans , Ellen Marcolongo
Examination of Possible Protective Effect of Rhesus D Positive Blood Factor on Toxoplasma-related Depressive Symptoms in Pregnancy , Lisa Lynn Parnell
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners Regarding Skin Cancer Assessmnets: Validity and Reliability of a New Instrument , Debra Michelle Shelby
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Knowledge and Practice of Reproductive Health among Mothers and their Impact on Fetal Birth Outcomes: A Case of Eritrea , Winta Negusse Araya
Race/Ethnicity, Subjective and Objective Sleep Quality, Physical and Psychological Symptoms in Breast Cancer Survivors , Pinky H. Budhrani
Factors Predicting Pap Smear Adherence in HIV-infected Women: Using the Health Belief Model , Crystal L. Chapman Lambert
The Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Body Mass Index on Vitamin D Levels in African American Women with and without Diabetes Living in Areas with Abundant Sunshine , Shani Vann Davis
Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients with Cutaneous T cell Lymphoma , Darcie Marie Deaver
Relationship between dysphoric moods, risk-taking behaviors, and Toxoplasma gondii antibody titers in female veterans , Allyson Radford Duffy
Prenatal Stress, Depression, and Herpes Viral Titers , Pao-Chu Hsu
Factors Associated with Fear of Breast Cancer Recurrence Among Survivors , Jean Marie Lucas
Sickle Cell Disease: The Role of Self-Care Management , Nadine Matthie
Factors Influencing Vaccination Decisions in African American Mothers of Preschool Age Children , Chauntel Mckenzie Mcnair
The Strong Black Woman, Depression, and Emotional Eating , Michelle Renee Offutt
Development of an Investigator-designed Questionnaire Concerning Childbirth Delivery Options based on the Theory of Planned Behavior , Chun-Yi Tai
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
The Mediating Effect of Distress Caused by Constipation on Predictors of Quality of Life of Hospice Patients with Cancer. , Abdel Alkhalouf
Testing a Model of Bacterial Vaginosis among Black Women , Jessica Brumley
The Effect of Tight Glycemic Control on Surgical Site Infection Rates in Patients Undergoing Open Heart Surgery , Sierra Gower
Development of a Tool for Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment and Preventive Interventions in Ancillary Services Patients , Monica Shutts Messer
Hospice Nurses- Attitudes and Knowledge about Pain Management , Amie Jacqueline Miller
Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011
Literacy and Hazard Communication Comprehension of Employees Presenting to an Occupational Health Clinic , Christine Bouchard
A Meta-Analysis of Cultural Competence Education in Professional Nurses and Nursing Students , Ruth Wilmer Gallagher
Relationship Between Cancer-Related Fatigue and Depression: A Pilot Study , Gloria Michelle Guess
A Comparison of Oncology and Non-Oncology Nurses in Their Knowledge of Cancer Pain Management , Nicole Houle
Evaluating Knowledge and Attitudes of Graduate Nursing Students Regarding Pain , Eric Bartholomew Jackson
Bone Marrow Transplant Nurses' Attitudes about Caring for Patients Who are Near the End of Life: A Quality Improvement Project , Leslie Lauersdorf
Translation and Adaptation of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) Scale Into Tigrigna Language for Tigrigna Speaking Eritrean Immigrants in the United States , Mulubrhan Fisseha Mogos
Nurse Manager Emotional Intelligence as a Predictor to Registered Nurse Job Satisfaction and RN Perceptions of the Practice Environment and the Relationship to Patient, Nursing and Hospital Outcomes , Jacqueline Cecilia Munro
The Relationship of Mid-Pregnancy Levels of Cytokines, Stress, and Depression with Gestational Age at Delivery , Melissa Molinari Shelton
Prophylactic, Risk-Reducing Surgery in Unaffected BRCA-Positive Women: Quality Of Life, Sexual Functioning and Psychological Well-Being , Sharon Tollin
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
The Relationship Between FAM5C SNP (rs10920501) Variability, Metabolic Syndrome, and Inflammation, in Women with Coronary Heart Disease , Jennifer L. Cline
Women’s Perceptions of Postpartum Stress: A Narrative Analysis , Nancy Gilbert Crist
Lived Experience: Near-Fatal Adolescent Suicide Attempt , Phyllis Ann Dougherty
Exploring the Relationships among Work-Related Stress, Quality of Life, Job Satisfaction, and Anticipated Turnover on Nursing Units with Clinical Nurse Leaders , Mary Kohler
A Comparative Study of Knowledge of Pain Management in Certified and Non-Certified Oncology Nurses , Sherrie A. LaLande
Evaluating Knowledge and Attitudes of Undergraduate Nursing Students Regarding Pain Management , Jessica Latchman
Evaluation of Oncology Nurses' Knowledge, Practice Behaviors, and Confidence Specific to Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy , Rebecca Denise McAllister
Moderating the Effectiveness of Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Type 2 Diabetes , Rachel E. Myers
Factors Affecting the Process of Clinical Decision-Making in Pediatric Pain Management by Emergency Department Nurses , Teresa A. Russo
The Correlation Between Neuropathy Limitations and Depression in Chemotherapy Patients , Melissa Thebeau
Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009
Fatigue Symptom Distress and Its Relationship with Quality Of Life in Adult Stem Cell Transplant Survivors , Suzan Fouad Abduljawad R.N., B.S.N.
Nursing Advocacy and the Accuracy of Intravenous to Oral Opioid Conversion at Discharge in the Cancer Patient , Maria L. Gallo R.N., O.C.N.
Transitional Care for Adolescents with HIV: Characteristics and Current Practices of the Adolescent Trials Network Systems of Care , Patricia Gilliam
The Effect of Ethical Ideology and Professional Values on Registered Nurses’ Intentions to Act Accountably , Susan R. Hartranft
Falls in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients: A Retrospective Study , Lura Henderson R.N., B.S.N.
Predictors of cancer caregiver depression symptomatology , Henry R. Rivera
Psychosocial outcomes of weight stigma among college students , Sabrina Joann Robinson
The Experience of Fatigue and Quality of Life in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer , Andrea Shaffer
The Relationship Between Uncertainty in Illness and Anxiety in Patients With Cancer , Naima Vera
Shifting Paradigms: The Development of Nursing Identity in Foreign-Educated Physicians Retrained as Nurses Practicing in the United States , Liwliwa Reyes Villagomeza
Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008
Prostate Cancer Screening Intention Among African American Men: An Instrument Development Study , Susan Anita Baker
The Geriatric Cancer Experience in End of Life: Model Adaptation and Testing , Harleah G. Buck
Communication Systems and HIV/AIDS Sexual Decision Making in Older Adolescent and Young Adult Females , Rasheeta D. Chandler MS, ARNP, FNP-BC
Relationship of Anger Trait and Anger Expression to C-Reactive Protein in Post-Menopausal Women , Rosalyn Gross
Identifying Patients with Cancer at Risk of Experiencing a Fall While Hospitalized , Joann M. Heaton
Modulation of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cell Maturation and Function by Cigarette Smoke Condensate in a Bronchial Epithelial Cell Co-Culture Model , Alison J. Montpetit
Cancer Patients with Pain: Examination of the Role of the Spouse/Partner Relationship In Mediating Quality of Life Outcomes for the Couple , Mary Ann Morgan
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The role of mental health in the relationship between nursing care satisfaction with nurse-patient relational care in Chinese emergency department nursing
Roles Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology
Affiliation Department of Infusion Room for Adults, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong University, Nantong, China
Roles Data curation, Formal analysis, Methodology, Project administration, Software
Affiliation Department of Rehabilitation, Hai’an Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Hai’an, China
Roles Data curation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Supervision, Validation
Affiliation Department of Urinary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong University, Nantong, China
Roles Formal analysis, Methodology, Supervision, Validation, Visualization
Affiliation Department of Endoscopic Center, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong University, Nantong, China
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Affiliation Department of Otolaryngology, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong University, Nantong, China
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* E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]
Affiliation Department of Outpatient Injection, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong University, Nantong, China
- Hui Huang,
- Jing Cui,
- Hua Zhang,
- Yuhui Gu,
- Haosheng Ni,
- Published: September 3, 2024
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309800
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The relationship between a nurse and a patient is a key part of nursing that can impact how happy the patient is with the care they receive. It appears that the nurse’s mental health can also affect this connection. However, there is little research on this topic. So, the aim of the present study was to determine the correlation of nurse’s mental health with nurse–patient relational care and nursing care satisfaction.
A total of 532 nurses and 532 patients from 13 Level-III hospitals of Hubei province (China) completed a China Mental Health Survey, general information questionnaire, the Nursing Care Satisfaction Scale, and Relational Care Scale.
Age, nurse working years, and night shift last month were correlated with mental health score ( r = -0.142, r = -0.150, r = 0.164, p < 0.05). Nurse’s mental health was correlated with relational care score and nursing care satisfaction score (r = -0.177, r = -0.325, p < 0 . 05 ). Also, relational care score, patients age and gender were correlated with nursing care satisfaction score ( r = 0.584 and r = 0.143, x 2 = 11.636, p < 0.05). Descriptive information of nurses had a direct impact on nurses’ mental health (direct effect = 0.612, 0.419–0.713). Nurses’ mental health had a direct effect on relational care score (direct effect = 0.493, 0.298–0.428) and an indirect effect on nursing care satisfaction score (indirect effect = 0.051, 0.032–0.074). Relational care score and patient’s descriptive information had also a direct effect on nursing care satisfaction score (direct effect = 0.232, 0.057–0.172 and 0.057, 0.347–0.493).
This study showed that the better the mental health of nurses, the more patients feel satisfied with nursing services.
Citation: Huang H, Cui J, Zhang H, Gu Y, Ni H, Meng Y (2024) The role of mental health in the relationship between nursing care satisfaction with nurse-patient relational care in Chinese emergency department nursing. PLoS ONE 19(9): e0309800. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309800
Editor: Sadia Malik, University of Sargodha, PAKISTAN
Received: June 5, 2024; Accepted: August 20, 2024; Published: September 3, 2024
Copyright: © 2024 Huang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Data Availability: All relevant data are within the manuscript.
Funding: This study was funded by Nantong Science and Technology Project, China (Grant number: MS22022113). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Competing interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
Introduction
Every patient has the right to feel satisfied with the services provided by the hospital. For this reason, hospitals and many healthcare centers strive to fulfill patients’ needs through the provision of quality services such as shortening wait times and preventing unnecessary delays that can be harmful, ensuring that the quality of care is consistent, regardless of a person’s gender, race, where they live, or how much money they have, offering a complete set of health services for all stages of life, and using resources effectively to get the most benefit and not wasting them [ 1 ].
Patient satisfaction with the services provided by the hospital has various benefits. For example, it less likely that patient will sue for malpractice. It also encourages patients to be more involved in their treatment, helps healthcare centers do better financially in a competitive market, and increases the chances of improving patients’ overall health [ 2 ].
In China, there has been more focus on patient-centered care in recent years. So that, the Chinese government started a big program in 2015 to make healthcare better across the country, with goals to improve how patients feel about their care and their experiences [ 3 ]. In this system, healthcare policymakers and providers have realized the significance of patient satisfaction and have begun to view it as an indicator of care quality [ 4 ]. To achieve this goal, it is crucial to examine the diverse aspects of structural, medical, nursing, and support services. These factors contribute to the overall experience of patients.
In hospitals, emergency departments play a crucial role in shaping a patient’s first impression as they enter the healthcare system [ 5 ]. A visit to the emergency department is usually the first time a patient interacts with a hospital system. Thus, this is a special opportunity to make a positive first impression.
However, the challenges in creating a pleasant experience should not be underestimated. Many patients consider their visit to the emergency department as the worst day of their lives. This already negative view makes it harder to provide a good experience [ 6 ]. Moreover, patient satisfaction in the emergency department depends on knowing how long they’ll wait, the conditions of the section, and how well it’s organized [ 7 ].
Also, the quality of interactions with emergency staff, like nurses, also impacts patient satisfaction [ 8 ]. Some studies in emergency departments showed that patients who saw a specific healthcare provider and younger patients had more negative communication experiences than other patients [ 9 , 10 ].
Nurses with good mental health show better communication skills. They listen carefully, understand patients’ concerns, and offer caring responses [ 11 , 12 ]. Although many studies have been done to improve patient satisfaction, only a few have focused on communication between patients and nurses. In this study, it is assumed that the nurse’s mental health affects the relationship between nursing care satisfaction scale and relational care. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the mental health of nurses and its relationship with nurse–patient relational care and nursing care satisfaction.
Study design and participants
We carried out a cross-sectional, hospital-based, multicenter study in Hubei province, China, from November 10 to December 30, 2023. According to China’s hospital grading system, hospitals were categorized into three levels from Grade III to Grade I, with Grade III hospitals representing advanced medical and nursing capabilities. To equalize the conditions, only Grade III hospitals were selected. Since three cities lacked Level-III hospitals, a total of 13 Level-III hospitals were included. The nurses who met the inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) nurses working in an emergency department unit; (2) with at least one year of working experience; (3) willing to provide consent for participation in the study. On the other hand, the nurses who did not meet the inclusion criteria were excluded based on the following criteria: (1) nurses who had taken a leave for more than six months in the previous year due to different reasons; (2) nurses who were absent from work (either on leave or vacation) during the administration of the questionnaire; (3) nurses who were not directly involved in patient care, such as the head of the nursing department and head nurse. The patients who met the inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) patients who needed emergency department services; (2) patients who were under the care of one of the selected nurses in our study; (3) patients who expressed their willingness to participate in the study by giving consent. On the other hand, the exclusion criteria included: (1) patients with cognitive impairment or those unable to complete the survey; (2) patients who had already been discharged. This study was performed in line with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. Approval was granted by the medical research ethics committee of affiliated hospital of Nantong university (No.20231030-42). Also, written consent was received from the participants to participate in the study.
The minimum sample size was determined by estimating the sample size according to the WHO recommendations for epidemiological studies [ 13 ]. The confidence interval (CI) was set at 95%, the standard deviation (SD) was 0.5, and the margin of error was 0.5. Additionally, a 10% contingency was added to account for non-response. Finally, the minimum sample size was 430. We invited all the nurses who had been employed in the emergency department of these 13 Level-III hospitals to participate in the study. At first, questionnaires related to nurses were distributed (November 10 to 30, 2023). After identifying the nurses who filled the questionnaires correctly, a questionnaire was given to one of the patients who received services from these nurses (December 1 to 30, 2023.)
For the purposes of modeling, values were assigned to variables including nurse and patient age (18–64 years old), nurse and patient gender (female and male), nurse working years (≥1 year), marital status of nurse and patient (married, never married, and divorced/deceased), night shift last month, weekly hours of working, nurse mental health, relational care, nursing care satisfaction, and annual income (Yuan) of patients,
Demographic information
In the present study, demographic information of nurses was including gender, age, years of working, night shift last month, marital status, and weekly hours of working were recorded. The demographic information of patients was including gender, age, annual income, and marital status.
Nursing care satisfaction scale
In this study, the scale designed by the Nursing Care Quality Control Committee of Houston Health Care System was used [ 14 ]. The Chinese version of this questionnaire has already been used in other studies [ 15 ]. This particular scale comprises of 20 items that was assigned a score ranging from 1 to 6 points, with options such as "never," "rarely," "sometimes," "often," "most of the time," and "always." The total score on the scale amounted to 120, with higher scores indicating greater patient satisfaction with the nurses’ care. The reliability of this scale in the study was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, which yielded a value of 0.92, indicating good reliability.
Relational care scale
The scale developed by Ray and Turkel (2001), was used to measure nurse-patient relationship [ 16 ]. The patient version comprises 15 items categorized into three dimensions: work trust, ethics, and care. Each item is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, ranging from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree". The total score possible is 75 points, with a higher score indicating a stronger nurse-patient relationship. The Chinese version of this questionnaire has already been used in other studies [ 15 ]. In this study, the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the overall scale was 0.83.
Mental health
The GHQ-12 assesses the mental health status of nurses through 12 self-assessment items. Each item presents four options (A, B, C, and D), and utilizes a bimodal scoring method (0-0-1-1). The scoring method was as follows selecting A or B results in a score of 0, while choosing C or D leads to a score of 1. A cumulative score of ≥ 4 was considered a positive mental health screening rate, indicating conditions such as anxiety, depression, or insomnia [ 17 ]. A higher score indicates a more severe mental health condition. The Chinese versions of GHQ-12 for professional groups, healthcare workers, and the general population demonstrated high internal consistency [ 18 , 19 ] featured good reliability and validity. In this study, the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of this scale was 0.89.
Statistical analysis
Demographic data, mental health, and nursing care satisfaction scale and relational care scale were summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed through the correlation matrix, chi-square (χ 2 ) test, and nonparametric tests in SPSS version 26.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA). Proportions were utilized for qualitative and ordinal data, while means and standard deviations (SD) were used for quantitative data. The structural equation modeling was carried out with AMOS 26.0 version. The fitness of the model was assessed using fitness indices such as goodness-of-fit index (GFI), the normal fit index (NFI), comparative fit index (CFI), adjusted goodness-of-fit index (AGFI), root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA), and Tacker-Lewis index (TLI). The GFI and the AGFI should be > 0.95 and > 0.90 [ 20 ]. CFI should be > 0.96 [ 21 ] or > 0.90 [ 20 ]. NFI should be > 0.90 [ 20 ] or > 0.95 [ 22 ]. RMSEA should be < 0.05 [ 23 ].
In total, 582 questionnaires were filled by nurses. However, 532 questionnaires were approved and incompletely filled questionnaires were not included in the statistical analysis. According to the selection of one patient from each nurse who provided services to her, a total of 532 patients’ questionnaires were included in the statistical analysis. The characteristics of the participants are shown in detail in Table 1 . 69% of nurses and 53% of patients were female. 75% of nurses and 71% of patients were married. The mean of working years, night shift per last month, and weekly hours of nurses were 7.00 ± 3.815 years, 4.822 ± 4.542 night, and 41.185 ± 4.314 hours, respectively. Also, the average score of nurses’ mental health was 2.52 ± 1.529 and the positive rate of mental health status was 26.19%.
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309800.t001
The mean annual income of patients, patients’ satisfaction with nursing care and relational care were 333,765 ± 311,476.5 Yuan, 53.9 ± 34.793 and 38.902 ± 18.825, respectively. No significant difference was observed between female and male nurses and female and male patients in the research variables (p > 0.05).
Pearson correlation and χ 2 tests were used to explore the correlation between variables (Tables 2 and 3 ). Nurse age was correlated with nurse working years ( r = 0.841, p < 0.05), night shift last month (r = -0.226, p < 0.05) and mental health score ( r = -0.142, p < 0.05). Nurse working years was correlated with mental health score ( r = -0.150, p < 0.05). Night shift last month was correlated with weekly hours of working ( r = 0.164, p < 0.05) and mental health (r = -0.275, p < 0.05). Nurse mental health was correlated with relational care score ( r = -0.325, p < 0.05) and nursing care satisfaction score (r = -0.177, p < 0.05). Also, relational care score, patients age and gender were correlated with nursing care satisfaction score ( r = 0.584 and r = 0.143, x 2 = 11.636, p < 0.05).
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309800.t002
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309800.t003
Descriptive information of nurses and patients, mental health, relational care score and nursing care satisfaction score were entered into the model. The final structural equation model fitted well with the study data ( χ 2 = 439.188, p < 0.001, GFI = 0.959, AGFI = 0.939, RMSEA = 0.049) ( Fig 1 ). All effects were significant ( p < 0.001).
*The goodness-of-fit indices were: CFI = 0.962, NFI = 0.951, TLI = 0.949, GFI = 0.959, AGFI = 0.939, RMSEA = 0.049. * P < 0.05; X1 = nurse age; X2 = nurse gender; X3 = nurse working years; X4 = marital status of nurse; X5 = night shift last month; X6 = weekly hours of working; DIN = descriptive information of nurses; X7 = mental health score; X8 = relational Care score; X9 = nursing care satisfaction score; DIP = descriptive information of patients; X10 = patient age; X11 = patient gender; X12 = annual income (Yuan) of patients; X13 = marital status of patient.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309800.g001
Table 4 shows the standardized direct, indirect, and total effects, and the 95% confidence interval (CI) for each construct. Four direct, one indirect, and five total effects were significant. Descriptive information of nurses had a direct impact on nurses’ mental health (direct effect = 0.612, 0.419–0.713). Nurses’ mental health had a direct effect on relational Care score (direct effect = 0.493, 0.298–0.428) and an indirect effect on nursing care satisfaction score (indirect effect = 0.051, 0.032–0.074). Relational Care score and patient’s descriptive information had also a direct effect on nursing care satisfaction score (direct effect = 0.232, 0.057–0.172 and 0.057, 0.347–0.493).
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309800.t004
Patient satisfaction and their expectations of care are important indicators of high-quality nursing care in hospitals and healthcare facilities. Because of this, these centers are looking for ways to improve patient satisfaction by providing good services. It is important to understand what factors affect how satisfied patients are.
The current study found that male patients were more satisfied with nursing care than female patients. This result is consistent with the findings of Rafii et al (2009) and Guo et al. (2023), which also showed that male patients were more satisfied with the nursing care they received [ 15 , 24 ]. Men usually have lower expectations and are less sensitive than women, and they often receive more information from nurses, which might make them more satisfied with the nursing care [ 15 , 25 ].
Another finding from this study is that age had a positive correlation with nursing care satisfaction; In addition, age had a direct effect on nursing care satisfaction. This means that patients who are older were more satisfied than younger patients. These results are consistent with other studies [ 15 , 26 , 27 ].
It appears that older patients have lower expectations for nursing services and fewer needs compared to younger patients, which makes them more likely to be satisfied. Additionally, older patients may be more socially aware, more forgiving, and more appreciative and empathetic towards their caregivers [ 27 ].
Nurses often interact the most with patients. The correlation analysis of this study showed that when nurses have good relationships with patients, the patients are more satisfied with the care they receive. Also, analysis indicated that the nurse-patient relational care score directly affects nursing care satisfaction, which is consistent with other studies results [ 15 , 28 ]. Good communication between nurses and patients is important for the patients and their families to feel satisfied with the care. If communication is poor, it can cause a lack of trust and harm the relationship between the patient and the nurse [ 29 , 30 ]. Some studies suggest that better training can help nurses improve their communication skills, which can lead to safer care, better health results, patients following their treatment plans, and overall satisfaction with the care they receive. Moreover, it helps healthcare workers feel more valued and effective [ 31 , 32 ].
The role of the nurse in the relationship between nurse-patient relational care score with nursing care satisfaction has been less investigated. One of the aspects that can be paid attention to is the role of the nurse’s mental health in the relationship between nurse-patient relational care score with nursing care satisfaction.
However, this issue has not been given much attention in the study so far. In our study, we found that the mental health of nurses can indirectly affect patient satisfaction through influencing the nurse-patient relational care. Good mental health in nurses can increase their self-confidence and ability to do their job well by talking with patients. This helps them share information effectively and handle difficult situations without feeling stressed. Showing respect and understanding the needs of patients with dual diagnosis is very important in providing good care. Research has shown that understanding the perspectives of these individuals can be very beneficial [ 33 ].
Considering the importance of the role of mental health of nurses in the relationship between nurse-patient relational care score with nursing care satisfaction, it’s important to focus on what affects nurses’ mental health. In this study, it was found that older nurses who have been working longer tend to have better mental health, meaning they experience less stress, anxiety, and depression. This is likely because they have more experience and maturity. In fact, age and years of work were found to be factors that reduce the chances of poor mental health. Other studies have also shown that younger nurses with less experience are more likely to feel stressed [ 34 , 35 ].
In this research, it was found that the more night shifts nurses worked each month, the worse their mental health tended to be. A study conducted by Torquati et al., (2019) showed that working shifts increased the chances of having mental health problems like depression and anxiety [ 36 ]. Normally, people sleep at night and are awake during the day. However, to keep the healthcare system running well, many healthcare workers, like nurses, have to work night shifts either regularly or permanently [ 37 ].
The night nurses give constant care and watch over patients, and they also give out medicine. However, working night shifts regularly can lead to poor mental health, which can cause them to feel different emotions, have trouble thinking, not want to do things, do their job worse, be more likely to get hurt, and have changes in their body [ 38 ]. Some studies showed that nurses who moved from night shifts to day shifts experienced a significant reduction in symptoms of depression and anxiety over a 2-year period [ 39 , 40 ].
It is important to acknowledge some limitations of this study. Firstly, the use of a cross-sectional design prevents the identification of a causal relationship between variables. Secondly, the number of questions and the time required to fill them can make the participants tired and impatient.
Overall, this study found that the mental health of nurses is one of the indirect factors affecting patients’ satisfaction. So, focusing on nurses’ mental well-being and helping them feel better could be a way to make patients more satisfied with their nursing care.
Acknowledgments
We thank all the nurses and patients who participated in this study.
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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Research Paper Topics
This page provides a comprehensive list of psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics , which serves as a crucial resource for nursing students assigned to write research papers. The field of psychiatric-mental health nursing is vast, encompassing a wide variety of topics related to mental health care. This extensive list has been carefully curated to include a diverse range of topics divided into ten distinct categories, making it easier for students to find a subject of interest and relevance to their studies. In addition to the list of topics, the page also includes a detailed article discussing the significance of psychiatric-mental health nursing and the various aspects it covers. Additionally, the page offers information on iResearchNet’s writing services, providing an opportunity for students to order custom-written research papers if needed. Ultimately, this page serves as a one-stop resource for students, aiding them in selecting a topic, understanding the importance of psychiatric-mental health nursing, and, if necessary, ordering a custom research paper.
100 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Research Paper Topics
The field of psychiatric-mental health nursing is incredibly diverse, providing a wide range of research opportunities. Understanding the various aspects of psychiatric-mental health nursing is crucial for providing comprehensive care to patients with mental health issues. This section provides a comprehensive list of psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics, categorized into ten different areas of focus. These topics are carefully selected to cover the most pertinent issues and trends in the field, encouraging students to explore and contribute to the existing body of knowledge.
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Understanding Mental Health Disorders
- The role of genetic factors in the development of schizophrenia.
- The impact of childhood trauma on adult mental health.
- The relationship between anxiety disorders and cardiovascular diseases.
- The link between depression and chronic pain.
- The effect of sleep disorders on mental health.
- The role of nutrition in managing mental health disorders.
- The impact of substance abuse on mental health.
- The relationship between personality disorders and criminal behavior.
- The role of social support in managing bipolar disorder.
- The impact of post-traumatic stress disorder on quality of life.
Psychopharmacology in Mental Health Nursing
- The effectiveness of antidepressants in managing major depressive disorder.
- The side effects of antipsychotic medications.
- The role of mood stabilizers in managing bipolar disorder.
- The impact of benzodiazepines on cognitive function.
- The effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in managing anxiety disorders.
- The role of psychostimulants in managing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- The impact of medication adherence on treatment outcomes in schizophrenia.
- The role of pharmacogenomics in personalized treatment of mental health disorders.
- The effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy in treatment-resistant depression.
- The impact of polypharmacy on treatment outcomes in elderly patients with mental health disorders.
Therapeutic Communication in Mental Health Nursing
- The impact of therapeutic communication on patient outcomes in mental health care.
- The role of non-verbal communication in building therapeutic relationships with patients.
- The effectiveness of motivational interviewing in substance abuse treatment.
- The impact of active listening on patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment.
- The role of empathy in mental health nursing.
- The effectiveness of group therapy in managing social anxiety disorder.
- The impact of family therapy on the mental health of adolescents.
- The role of cognitive-behavioral therapy in managing depression.
- The effectiveness of dialectical behavior therapy in managing borderline personality disorder.
- The impact of psychoeducation on the management of schizophrenia.
Mental Health Promotion and Prevention
- The role of school-based mental health programs in preventing adolescent depression.
- The effectiveness of community-based mental health promotion programs.
- The impact of workplace mental health promotion programs on employee well-being.
- The role of physical activity in preventing mental health disorders.
- The effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction in preventing anxiety and depression.
- The impact of social support on the prevention of mental health disorders.
- The role of early intervention programs in preventing the development of psychosis.
- The effectiveness of suicide prevention programs in reducing suicide rates.
- The impact of anti-stigma campaigns on public attitudes towards mental health.
- The role of primary care providers in mental health promotion and prevention.
Legal and Ethical Issues in Mental Health Nursing
- The impact of involuntary hospitalization on the mental health of patients.
- The role of advanced directives in mental health care.
- The effectiveness of mental health courts in reducing recidivism rates.
- The impact of confidentiality breaches on the therapeutic relationship.
- The role of informed consent in mental health care.
- The effectiveness of restraint and seclusion in managing aggressive behavior.
- The impact of medication refusal on treatment outcomes.
- The role of ethics committees in resolving ethical dilemmas in mental health care.
- The effectiveness of de-escalation techniques in managing aggressive behavior.
- The impact of legal and ethical issues on the role of the mental health nurse.
Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan
- The impact of developmental stages on the mental health of individuals.
- The role of mental health nursing in the care of children and adolescents.
- The effectiveness of mental health interventions for older adults.
- The impact of life transitions on mental health.
- The role of mental health nursing in the care of pregnant and postpartum women.
- The effectiveness of mental health interventions for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
- The impact of aging on mental health.
- The role of mental health nursing in the care of individuals with dementia.
- The effectiveness of mental health interventions for adolescents with eating disorders.
- The impact of end-of-life care on the mental health of patients and their families.
Cultural Competence in Mental Health Nursing
- The impact of cultural competence on patient satisfaction and outcomes in mental health care.
- The role of cultural competence in building therapeutic relationships with patients from diverse backgrounds.
- The effectiveness of culturally tailored interventions in managing mental health disorders.
- The impact of language barriers on access to mental health care.
- The role of cultural competence in the assessment and diagnosis of mental health disorders.
- The effectiveness of cultural competence training for mental health professionals.
- The impact of cultural beliefs and practices on mental health.
- The role of cultural competence in the prevention of mental health disorders.
- The effectiveness of culturally adapted cognitive-behavioral therapy in managing depression.
- The impact of cultural competence on the delivery of mental health services to immigrant and refugee populations.
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing in Various Settings
- The role of mental health nursing in primary care settings.
- The effectiveness of mental health nursing interventions in acute care settings.
- The impact of mental health nursing on patient outcomes in long-term care settings.
- The role of mental health nursing in community mental health services.
- The effectiveness of mental health nursing interventions in correctional facilities.
- The impact of mental health nursing on patient outcomes in home health care.
- The role of mental health nursing in school-based mental health services.
- The effectiveness of mental health nursing interventions in emergency departments.
- The impact of mental health nursing on patient outcomes in psychiatric hospitals.
- The role of mental health nursing in substance abuse treatment centers.
Technological Advances in Mental Health Nursing
- The impact of telepsychiatry on access to mental health care in rural areas.
- The role of electronic health records in improving the quality of mental health care.
- The effectiveness of online support groups in managing mental health disorders.
- The impact of mobile applications on medication adherence in patients with mental health disorders.
- The role of virtual reality in the treatment of phobias.
- The effectiveness of online cognitive-behavioral therapy in managing anxiety disorders.
- The impact of teletherapy on patient satisfaction and outcomes in mental health care.
- The role of technology in enhancing communication between mental health professionals and patients.
- The effectiveness of online psychoeducation in the management of bipolar disorder.
- The impact of technology on the role of the mental health nurse.
Emerging Trends in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
- The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers.
- The role of psychiatric-mental health nurses in addressing the opioid crisis.
- The effectiveness of trauma-informed care in managing post-traumatic stress disorder.
- The impact of the integration of mental health and primary care services on patient outcomes.
- The role of psychiatric-mental health nurses in addressing the mental health needs of LGBTQ+ populations.
- The effectiveness of peer support in the management of mental health disorders.
- The impact of climate change on mental health.
- The role of psychiatric-mental health nurses in addressing the mental health needs of immigrant and refugee populations.
- The effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in managing stress and burnout among mental health professionals.
- The impact of social media on mental health.
The psychiatric-mental health nursing field offers a vast array of research opportunities, as evident from the extensive list of topics provided above. These topics encompass various aspects of mental health care, from understanding mental health disorders to exploring the ethical and legal considerations in psychiatric-mental health nursing. It is crucial for students and professionals in the field to engage in research to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and improvement of mental health care. This list of psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics serves as a starting point for students to explore and contribute to this vital field of nursing.
The Range of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Research Paper Topics
Psychiatric-mental health nursing is a specialized field of nursing that is dedicated to promoting mental health through the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders and conditions. This field of nursing is incredibly important, as mental health disorders are prevalent and can have a significant impact on individuals’ overall health and well-being. According to the World Health Organization, approximately one in four people in the world will be affected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives. This staggering statistic underscores the critical need for skilled psychiatric-mental health nurses who can provide comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals with mental health needs.
The significance of psychiatric-mental health nursing is multifaceted. First and foremost, psychiatric-mental health nurses play a crucial role in providing care and support to individuals with mental health disorders. They are often the first point of contact for individuals seeking help for mental health issues and play a key role in the assessment and diagnosis of mental health disorders. Psychiatric-mental health nurses also develop and implement treatment plans, provide psychoeducation to patients and their families, and offer support and counseling. Additionally, they play a vital role in crisis intervention and the management of acute mental health episodes.
Furthermore, psychiatric-mental health nurses also play a critical role in promoting mental health and preventing mental health disorders. They work in a variety of settings, including community mental health centers, schools, and primary care clinics, where they provide mental health education and promote strategies for maintaining good mental health. Additionally, psychiatric-mental health nurses often work in interdisciplinary teams, collaborating with other healthcare professionals, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, to provide comprehensive care to individuals with mental health needs.
Various aspects of psychiatric-mental health nursing offer a wide range of psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics. One critical area of focus is mental health assessment. This involves the evaluation of an individual’s mental health status through the use of various assessment tools and techniques. Research in this area might explore the validity and reliability of different mental health assessment tools, the impact of cultural differences on mental health assessment, or the development of new assessment tools and techniques.
Another important aspect of psychiatric-mental health nursing is treatment and intervention strategies. This encompasses a wide range of approaches, from psychopharmacology to psychotherapy to lifestyle interventions. Psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics in this area might include the effectiveness of different treatment approaches for specific mental health disorders, the impact of treatment adherence on treatment outcomes, or the development of new intervention strategies.
The role of the psychiatric-mental health nurse is another crucial aspect of this field. Psychiatric-mental health nurses have a unique set of skills and competencies that enable them to provide comprehensive care to individuals with mental health needs. Research topics in this area might explore the impact of nurse-patient relationships on treatment outcomes, the role of psychiatric-mental health nurses in interdisciplinary teams, or the development of new competencies and skills for psychiatric-mental health nurses.
In addition to these areas, there are many other aspects of psychiatric-mental health nursing that offer a wealth of research opportunities. For example, legal and ethical issues in psychiatric-mental health nursing, the role of technology in mental health care, and the mental health needs of specific populations, such as the elderly, children, or individuals with co-occurring disorders, are all important areas of focus.
Overall, the field of psychiatric-mental health nursing offers a wide range of research opportunities. From mental health assessment to treatment and intervention strategies to the role of the psychiatric-mental health nurse, there are numerous psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics to explore. Engaging in research in this field is crucial for the advancement of knowledge and the improvement of mental health care for individuals around the world.
In conclusion, psychiatric-mental health nursing is a vital field that plays a crucial role in promoting mental health and providing care and support to individuals with mental health needs. The various aspects of psychiatric-mental health nursing offer a wide range of psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics, from mental health assessment to treatment and intervention strategies to the role of the psychiatric-mental health nurse. Engaging in research in this field is essential for advancing knowledge and improving mental health care worldwide.
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This collection contains theses and dissertations from the Department of Nursing, collected from the Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Theses/Dissertations from 2024 2024
Sex Differences in Coping Strategies, Infertility-Related Stress, and Predictors of Infertility-Related Stress among Saudi Men and Women Attending Infertility Clinics , Hayat Abdullah Algamadi
A Comparative Case Study: Exploring Health System Governance in Canada and Saudi Arabia , Fawziah Almalki
A grounded Theory Investigation of Self-Identified Female Students' Mental Health Perception, Mental Health Factors, and Help-Seeking Behaviour , Laila Awwadh Alzaidi
Exploring Parental Vaccine Decision Making: A Mixed Methods Study , Sarah A. Ashfield
The Experience of Postpartum Care Practices among Parent and Healthcare Providers in Canada: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis , Andrea Atkinson
Exploring Student Experiences of Interprofessional Simulation Education , Jonathan Barrios
The Housing Conditions and Health Experiences of Caribbean Migrant Agricultural Workers: A Secondary Analysis , Elizabeth Diedrick
Critical Care Outreach Team Nurses' Roles in End-of-Life Discussions , Marley B. Gregorio Ms.
Developing Therapeutic Relationships in the Community Setting with Clients Experiencing Marginalization , Danielle Knipping
HARNESSING DATA SCIENCE IN HOMECARE TO ANTICIPATE CARE FOR “PERSONS WITH AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS” (PALS) , Sally E. Remus
Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023
Nurse-Hero Discussion on Twitter: A Social Network Analysis and Qualitative Content Analysis , Amna Ali
The impact of Authentic Leadership, Structural Empowerment, Psychological Empowerment, Interpersonal Conflict, and Job Satisfaction on Turnover Intention among Early Career Nurses in Saudi Arabia. , Ohood Ali Alkaabi miss
The Process of Art Creation Among Mothers from Ontario Who Have Experienced Gender-Based Violence , Madison L. Broadbent
Exploring How Mothers With A History Of Intimate Partner Violence Experienced The COVID-19 Pandemic , Emma Jane Butler
Nurse-Assisted Injection: Perceptions of Dependent Injectors in Ontario, Canada , Emelia C. Cormack
Exploring the Role of the Nurse in Supporting Breastfeeding among Indigenous Women in Canada: A Scoping Review of the Literature , Lindsey Corrigan
The Experiences of Clinical Placement Belonging Among Nursing Students with Racially and Ethnically Minoritized Identities: An Interpretive Descriptive Study , Connor J. Gould
Nurses’ and Midwives’ Lived Experiences as Mentees in a Clinical Mentorship Program in Rwanda: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study , Yvonne Kasine 2399948
Uncovering the Experience of Determining Readiness to Increase Self-Management Responsibility in Canadian Adolescents Living with Type 1 Diabetes , Kelly A. Kennedy
Exploring Clinical Reasoning in Nursing Through A Serious Gaming-Enabled Digital Simulation , Stephanie Kennedy Miss
The Development, Refinement, Implementation, and Impact of a Nurse-Led Health Coaching Self-Care Management Intervention for Heart Failure , Maureen Leyser
Relational Variables Impacting the Healthcare Team , Linda J. MacDougall Ms
Exploring Family Members’ Beliefs and Experiences of Supporting Relatives with Substance Use and Misuse within Black Communities , Esther N. Monari
An Exploration of the Culturally-Rooted Meaning and Consequences of Unintended Adolescent Pregnancy in Rwanda: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective , Jean Pierre Ndayisenga
Exploring how the Perinatal Services of Primary Health Care Settings in Rwanda Support Adolescent Mothers to Inform the Delivery of Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care: An Interpretive Description , Aimable NKURUNZIZA
Bridging the Gap: Canadian Health Care Providers Perspectives' of Harm Reduction and Substance Use Education in Hospital , Leanne Scott
Intimate Partner Violence, Social Support, Mastery, and Mental Health , Alice Pearl Sedziafa
A Picture of Spirituality in Youth Living with Bipolar Disorder , Michelle S. Solomon
Decentering Whiteness in Nursing Education: The Pitfalls, Tensions, and Opportunities , Ivy Tran
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Exploring Health Inequities: Head Injuries in People Experiencing Homelessness , Emily M. Angus
Women’s Priorities and Actions Mothering in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence , Sharon Broughton
Toward Understanding Culturally Safe Health Care for Transgender People: A Scoping Review of Health Care Provider Knowledge , Terrie Butler-Foster
Forming Authentic and Purposeful Relationships with Racialized Communities from an Anti-Oppressive Lens: A Framework for African, Caribbean, and Black Communities , Jaimeson R. Canie
Clinical Virtual Simulation: A Qualitative Usability Study , Samantha Beatrice Cooke
Predictors and Outcomes of Patient Stigma Perception Appraisal: Developing and Testing of a Dynamic Stigma Model of Mental Illness , Sebastian Kwadwo Gyamfi
Women’s Experiences of Accessing Breastfeeding and Perinatal Health Support in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence: An Interpretive Description Study , Samantha Larose
"Pain is What the Patient Says it is": A Secondary Analysis of Nurses’ Reflections on the Term Pain Catastrophizing , Riana Longo
An Exploration of Non-Urgent Emergency Department Use from the Patient and Health Care Professional Perspective , Amanda McIntyre
Self-management Experience of Nurses Living with Migraine: A Qualitative Study , Marionette Ngole Dione
Host Organizations' Perspectives of Partnered Global Study-Abroad Programs , Jessica C. Pop
The Effect of Interprofessional Conflict Resolution on Interprofessional Collaborative Practice among Health Care Provider Teams in Hospitals , Sibylle Ugirase
Teaching Family Planning in Nursing and Midwifery Schools: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study , Pauline Uwajeneza
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Syrian Refugee Women's Experiences with the Ontario Health Care System: A Critical Ethnography Study , Areej Al-Hamad
The Influence of Authentic Leadership on Nurses’ Turnover Intentions and Satisfaction with Quality of Care in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study , Bayan Alilyyani
Understanding the Current State of Health Information Exchange in Long-Term Care Homes , Kendra R. Cotton
Relationships among Interactional and Organizational Factors with Healthcare Provider Outcomes Post-Implementation of an Interprofessional Model of Patient Care , Wendy L. Ellis
Chronic Disease Management in a Nurse Practitioner Led Clinic: An Interpretive Description Study , Natalie Floriancic
Understanding the Lived Experience of Health Through the Exploration of Well-being of Women with Multiple Sclerosis in Southwestern Ontario , Jennifer Howard
"Healthcare Heroes" - The Change in Perceptions of Nurses' Roles During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Discourse Analysis , Stephanie Jones
The Discursive Construction of Substance Use and Harm Reduction in Canadian Health Policy , Sibel Kusdemir
Nurses' and Nurse Educators' Experiences of a Pediatric Nursing Continuing Professional Development program in Rwanda , Amy K. Olson
Health Providers Perspectives on the Access and Use of Formal Health and Social Services by Stroke Caregivers , Hannah Pollock
The Effect of Authentic Leadership and New Graduate Support on New Graduate Nurses' Job Satisfaction , Stephanie H. Prtenjaca
Reddit and Nursing During Covid-19: A Summative Content Analysis , Julia C. Savin
Being a Child Bride in Nigeria: A Feminist Narrative Inquiry , Olubukola Foluke Sonibare
New Graduate Nurses’ Experiences of Engaging in a Leadership Role in Hospital Settings During the COVID-19 Pandemic , Justine Jeanelle Ting
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
Interprofessional Role Clarification Among Licensed Health Care Practitioners in Rural and Smaller Community Hospitals , Dianne E. Allen
Exploring Nursing Student Use of Instagram: Selfies and Soliloquies and #becominganurse with Evolving Digital Footprints , Kingsley KS Au
The Association Between Intimate Partner Violence and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders and Symptoms Among Adult Women: Systematic Review , Ohud Shawqi Banjar
Exploring the Relationships Among New Graduate Nurses’ Structural Empowerment, Psychological Empowerment, Work Engagement, and Clinical Nurse Educator Leadership in Acute Care Settings , Carly Blair
Caring Revisited: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis on the Association of Caring with the Profession of Nursing , Margot Boulton
Optimization of Simulated Electronic Medication Administration for Safe Management During Nursing Education , Laura Brennan
Leader Empowering Behaviour as a Predictor of Nurse and Patient Outcomes , Karen Cziraki
The Effect of Authentic Leadership on New Graduate Nurses’ Organizational Identification, Trust in the Manager, Patient Safety Climate, and Willingness to Report Errors , Fatmah Fallatah
Unit Managers’ Authentic Leadership, Staff Nurses’ Work Attitudes and Behaviours, and Outcomes of Care: A Structural Equation Model , Lisa M. Giallonardo
Developing and Evaluating the Integrated Addiction Recovery Model for the Persons' Engagement and Retention in the Recovery Process Among Clinical Populations from Rwanda , Boniface Harerimana
Developing Competencies for Public Policy Advocacy: A Comparative Case Analysis , Amy L. Lewis
Prematurity, Socioeconomic Status, And Childhood Asthma: A Canadian Cohort Study , Crystal P. McLeod
Patient Roles within Interprofessional Collaborative Patient-Centred Care Teams: The Patient and Health Care Provider Perspectives , Kateryna Metersky
Nurses' and Midwives' Experiences as Mentors in a Clinical Mentorship Program in Rwanda , Marie Chantal Murekatete
Examining the Impact of Social Media on Youth Self-Perceived Mental Health , Chantal Singh
Exploring Mental Health, Physical Health, and Affective Commitment in Acute Care Oncology Nurses in Ontario , Lesley M. Smith
Women’s Experience of Obtaining Health and Social Services following Intimate Partner Violence: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Relationships in Rural Communities , Emily E. Soares
Values, Assumptions, Behaviours, and Practices Influencing the Professional Development of Nursing Students Within Acute Care Practice Environments in Rwanda: A Focused Ethnographic Study , Benoite Umubyeyi
A study of job satisfaction and turnover intention among acute care nurses working in rural and urban settings , Yasin Yasin
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Understanding the Lived Experiences of Saudi Students Enrolled in Canadian Graduate Nursing Programs , Aisha Namshan Aldawsari
Pathways to Homelessness: Exploring the Mental Health Experiences of Refugees Experiencing Homelessness in Canada , Bridget Annor
Breastfeeding Experiences of African Migrant Women in Developed Countries: A Qualitative Systematic Review. , Odinaka Ogoegbunam Anunike
Sociocultural Factors Affecting Mental Health Service Utilization by African Newcomer Women Following Childbirth in Canada , Deborah Baiden
Registered Nurses’ Perceptions of the Electronic Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale in a Community Hospital , Andrea de Jong
New Graduate Nurses: Relationships among Sex, Empowerment, Workplace Bullying, and Job Turnover Intention , Aaron L. Favaro
Women’s Experiences Receiving Humanitarian Aid , Aden M. Hamza
Registered Nurses' Intention To Use Electronic Documentation Systems: A Mixed Methods Study , Sarah Ibrahim
Exploring the Mental Health Care Experiences of Youth Transitioning from Paediatric to Adult Psychiatric Services Using the Photovoice Method: A Participatory Analysis of the PhotoSTREAM Project , Brianna Jackson
An exploration of how persons requiring hemodialysis treatment explain the ways in which access to transportation for such treatment influences their overall health. , Navpreet Kamboj
Exploring the Characteristics and Behaviours of Nurses Who Have Attained Microcelebrity Status on Instagram , Hanna Kerr
Collaborative Self-Management and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Integrating Patient Needs into an Educational Program for Nurses , Loretta G. McCormick RN (EC)
Assessing the Impact of Mentorship on Rwandan Nurses’ and Midwives’ Knowledge and Self-Efficacy in Managing Postpartum Hemorrhage , Marie Grace Sandra Musabwasoni
Nurse and Midwife Educators' Experiences of Translating Teaching Methodology Knowledge into Practice in Rwanda , Jean Pierre Ndayisenga
Exploration of Knowledge and Skills Development among Community Health Workers in Rwanda , Schadrack Ngabonziza
Assessing Changes in Knowledge about and Self-efficacy for Neonatal Resuscitation Among Rwandan Nurses and Midwives after a Mentorship Process , Gerard Nyiringango
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Lived Experience of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus among Saudi Women: Interpretive Phenomenological Study , Hayat Abdullah Algamadi
Relationships Among Authentic Leadership, Manager Incivility and Trust in the Manager , Ohood Ali Alkaabi
Gender and Experiences of Family Homelessness , Fawziah Almalki
The Influence of Authentic Leadership on Fourth-Year Nursing Students' Experience of Workplace Bullying and Withdrawal Intentions , Lindsay Anderson
Exploring Social Cohesion Among Syrian Refugees in Canada: A Secondary Analysis , Sara Calvert
An Exploration of Medication Errors Generated by Baccalaureate Nursing Students Using Electronic Medication Administration Record (eMAR) Technology in Clinical Simulation , Ryan Chan
An Exploration of the Nursing Leaders’ Experiences Addressing Indigenous Health in University Undergraduate Nursing Programs in Ontario , Danae Coggins
It's About Time! GDM: A Transformative Postpartum Process. A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study , Natalie Giannotti
Women's Quality of Life After Leaving an Abusive Relationship: The Effects of Past and Ongoing Intimate Partner Violence, Mastery and Social Support , Diana Jaradat
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Research Proposal - People with severe mental illness and their relationship with primary care: a mixed methods study to examine ways to improve contact and communication.
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There is compelling evidence that the physical health of people with severe mental illness is poor. Health-promotion guidelines have been recommended as a mechanism for improving the physical health of this population. However, there are significant barriers to the adoption of evidence-based guidelines in practice. The purpose of this research was to apply existing implementation theories to examine the capability of the health system to integrate physical health promotion into mental health service delivery. Data were collected within a regional city in Queensland, Australia. Fifty participants were interviewed. The core theme that emerged from the data was that of &amp;amp;amp;amp;#39;care boundaries&amp;amp;amp;amp;#39; that influenced the likelihood of guidelines being implemented. Boundaries existed around the illness, care provision processes, sectors, the health-care system, and society. These multilevel boundaries, combined with participants&amp;amp;amp;amp;#39; ways of responding to them, impacted on capability (i.e. the ability to integrate physical health promotion into existing practices). Participants who were able to identify strategies to mediate these boundaries were better positioned to engage with physical health-promotion practice. Thus, the implementation of evidence-based guidelines depended heavily on the capability of the workforce to develop and adopt boundary-mediating strategies.
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Manipal College of Nursing, Manipal Theses and Dissertations
Theses/dissertations from 2021 2021.
Effectiveness of Comprehensive Hemophilia Education Program (CHEP) on health related Quality of Life and Clinical outcomes of children and young people with hemophilia in selected hemophila clinics of Karnataka. , Anjalin D’Souza
Effectiveness of a Preterm Home Care Program (PHCP) on parent infant interaction among mothers of preterms and the developmental outcomes of the preterms in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal Karnataka. , E. Binu Margaret
A study on Child Abuse, and its relationship with the attitude of adults and Socio – Demographic variables in Udupi Dist. , Sangeetha Priyadarshini
Effectiveness of Developmental Supportive Care Program (DSCP) on the health status of preterm infants, knowledge, and practice of care providers in a selected Neonatal unit of tertiary care hospital. , Yashoda Sathish
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
“ Life Style Factors Associated With Elevated Blood Pressure Among Working Women Of Selected Institutions Of Udupi Taluk: A Case Control Study.” , PRIYA LAVEENA ALVA
Prevalance, Risk factors for Malnutrition and effectiveness of need-based intervention on nutritional status and cognitive development of preschool children in Anganwadi centers of Udupi Dist. , Ansuya .
Effectiveness of a comprehensive educational program for Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHAs) to identify individuals with bleeding disorders in udupi District: A community –based study , Sulochana B
“A study to assess the knowledge on post Exposure prophylaxis and adherence to Needle stick injury prevention measures among nurses in selected hospitals of Udupi taluk, Karnataka” , KUSUMAVATHI .
" “A Study to Assess the Pattern of Smartphone Usage, Smartphone Addiction and Associated Subjective Health Problems Among Nursing Students of Selected Colleges of Udupi District” " , JOYCE MACHADO
“A Study to Assess The perception towards Tobacco Consumption And Its Usage Among The Auto Rickshaw Drivers Of Udupi District, Karnataka” , SHAKEEL MOHAN
"“A cross-sectional study to assess the body Mechanics, perceived musculoskeletal problems and health-seeking behaviour among Construction workers of Udupi district.” " , RAGHAVENDRA NAYAK
Oral Care Protocol for Chemotherapy and Radiation therapy included oral complications in Cancer Patients. , Radhika R Pai
“A Comparative Study To Assess The Attitude And Self-Reported Practices Of Self- Medication Among The Healthcare And Non- Healthcare Undergraduate Students Of Selected Institutions Of A University In Udupi District, Karnataka” , ILAKKIYA P
"“A descriptive study to assess the Knowledge and attitude towards global Warming and perceived impacts of Regional climate change on health among the health science students of Udupi District, Karnataka” " , BADAPLIN RYNJAH
“A Study To Assess The Correlation Between Level Of Critical Thinking Ability And Competency In Performing Neurological Assessment Among Nursing Students Of Selected Nursing Colleges Of Udupi District, Karnataka” , PIYALI SAHA
“Awareness about rights of older adults, attitude and perception towards ageism among the college students of Udupi district: A descriptive cross-sectional study” , ANGEL THOMAS
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
A study to assess the knowledge regarding endometriosis and wellbeing of women diagnosed with endometriosis in selected hospitals of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka , ANNIE NIRMALA A
“Effect of Mandala Art Therapy on attention and functional social skill among intellectually disabled children in a selected special school of Udupi, Karnataka.” , POOJA BAKSHI
A study to assess the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), dietary habits and stress among employees working in selected institutes of Udupi district, Karnataka , SANGEETA BSR
Effectiveness of Pulmonary Interventions (PI) on Health-Related Quality Of Life (HRQL) and Clinical Outcomes (CO) among Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients. , Flavia Castelino
Effectiveness of E-Surveillance by the Infection Control Competent Nurses (ICCN) in selected hospitals of Udupi and DK Dist. Karnataka , Soumya Christabel
A comparative study to assess the life satisfaction, self-esteem, depression and health related behaviour among pensioners and non- pensioners elderly population of selected villages of Udupi taluk, Karnataka , ROSHINI DSOUZA
A case control study to assess the risk factors associated with fetal and neonatal death in Kasturba Hospital (KH), Manipal, Karnataka , RITU KUMARI
Efficacy of Acupressure on contributing factors of fatigue, severity of fatigue, Oxidative Stress Markers (OSM) and other blood parameters of patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) on Maintenance Hemodialysis (MHD) in a selected tertiary hospital of Udupi Dist. Karnataka , Daisy Josphine Lobo
A study to assess the post-menopausal symptoms, stress and coping strategies among women in selected villages of Udupi taluk, Karnataka , SOWMYA NAIK
A correlational study to assess the emotional intelligence, self-esteem and assertiveness among youth studying in selected undergraduate higher educational institutions of Udupi district. , JAGRITI NIYOGI
A study to assess the determinants and outcomes of acute kidney injury among patients admitted to critical care units of a tertiary care hospital of Udupi district , CAROLINE LIYAN NORONHA
A retrospective survey on clinic epidemiological profile of venomous snake bite patients in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal , TANUSREE PRADHAN
A descriptive study to assess non suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviour and emotional dysregulation among college students of selected colleges in Udupi district, Karnataka , MANISHA SAMANTA
A study to assess the functional abilities and quality of life (QOL) among the adult patients with hearing loss and their perspective towards use of hearing aid in selected hospitals of Udupi district, Karnataka , SHALINI .
A study to assess the awareness and attitude on gamete donation in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, Udupi district, Karnataka in a view of developing a information booklet , HEMA SHANKAR
A retrospective cohort study on perinatal outcomes of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy among women hospitalized to a tertiary referral hospital of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka , BINITA SHARMA
A study to assess information needs and risk of venous thromboembolism in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with a view to develop and validate an information guide in a tertiary care centre, Udupi district , SMITA D VARGHESE
Multidimensional Intervention on Self-Management and Quality of Life of type 2 Diabetes patients , Aldrin Vas
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
A study to assess the peer influence and the behavior among adolescents of pre-university colleges of Udupi taluk , JISHA MARY ALEXANDER
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge and perception regarding menopause among married women and their spouses in selected villages of Udupi Districts. , AMITHA .
A descriptive study to assess treatment nonadherence among people diagnosed with stroke and burden among their caregivers in Kasturba Hospital Manipal , ASHWINI .
A descriptive study to assess the prevalence of stress urinary incontinence among middle aged women who are working under MIS in selected institutions of Manipal Academy of Higher Education in view of providing health teaching on pelvic floor exercise. , LIBY BABY
A retrospective study to assess the prevalence, determinants and outcome of sepsis in a tertiary care hospital, Udupi district. , DRAGO MELBA BAZEL
A correlational study on physical activity, energy expenditure and body weight among secondary school children in selected schools of Udupi district, Karnataka. , KALYANI BISWAS
A study to assess the pain level of the critically ill patients admitted in ICUs and the nurse’s perception on pain of critically ill patients in selected tertiary care hospital, Udupi district. , CHHANDA CHAKRABORTY
A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Impact of Nurse Navigator Programme (NNP) on Anxiety, Psychological Distress and Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Karnataka” , Shejila C H
A study to assess the health literacy and barriers to health literacy among health sciences and non-health science members of selected institutes of Udupi district, Karnataka. , FELCITA LAVINA CUTHINO
A study to assess the knowledge on stroke and health seeking behaviour among hypertensive patients in selected tertiary care hospital, Udupi district, Karnataka. , DIVYA DAVIS
A study to compare the quality of life, child adjustment and social support of only child and child with siblings in selected schools of Udupi district. , ARLINE TENCY DSOUZA
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge on mental health and mental illness among students of selected health professional colleges of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Udupi district. , HENSHAW NSA EKANEM
A case control study to compare the factors influencing early onset of menarche among school children in selected schools of Udupi district. , JESNA JOSEPH
A study to assess the effectiveness of nutritional enhancement programme on knowledge and micronutrient deficiency assessment skills among mothers of anganwadi children and dietary intake of micronutrients of anganwadi children in selected anganwadi centres of Udupi district, Karnataka. , SHRADDHA S KANCHAN
A Comparative study to determine The effectiveness of Antepartum breathing exercises on outcome of labor between Primigravid and Multigravid Women in selected hospital Of Udupi District, Karnataka , Sushmitha Ramona Karkada
A study to assess the effectiveness of Prenatal Training Module (PTM) on knowledge and skill of newborn care among mothers in the selected Hospitals of Udupi District. , KAVYA .
A study to assess the awareness of Gestational diabetes mellitus and identify compliance to management among Gestational Diabetes mellitus in selected hospital of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Udupi District, Karnataka. , MEENA KONSAM
A case- control study to assess the knowledge and risk factors of urolithiasis among patients attending urology outpatient department (OPD) in selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , MERLIN K KUNJUMON
A study to assess the effectiveness of mindfulness meditation on anxiety and sleeping pattern among the nursing students in selected nursing colleges of udupi district" , UMA LAMICHANEY
A study to assess the knowledge of type II diabetes mellitus patients on diabetic neuropathy and to identify the people at risk for the development of upper extremity diabetic neuropathy among type II diabetes mellitus patients with a view to develop an information pamphlet in a selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , CLARITA SHYNAL MARTIS
A study to assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on knowledge and practice of peripheral intravenous catheterization by healthcare professionals (Nurses) among neonates of NICU’s in selected hospitals of Udupi district, Karnataka. , JIJI MATHEW
A comparative study to assess the Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and perception of body image among normal and overweight/obese adolescents in selected English Medium Schools of Udupi District, Karnataka. , JANE JYOTHI MATHIAS
A case control study to identify the biopsychosocial risk factors that may contribute to intellectual disability among children attending selected special school of Udupi district, Karnataka. , HENITA JOSHNA MENEZES
A descriptive study to assess the symptoms and risk factors of carpal tunnel syndrome among the computer users in selected workplaces of Udupi district, Karnataka , KEERTHI NAIK
A study to assess the depressive symptoms and bio-psychosocial problems among postmenopausal women living in selected villages of Udupi district, Karnataka , SHWETHA NAYAK
A study to assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on knowledge and practice of staff nurses on prevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in neonates of a selected Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary care hospital. , DIPANJALI ROY
A correlative study on social media addiction and self-esteem among students of selected degree colleges of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka. , SRIPARNA SARKAR
A study to determine the influence of caesarean births on perinatal outcomes - A hospital based cohort study. , ANJANA SHARMA
A study to assess the functional outcome and the perceived benefit among the patients undergone total knee arthroplasty , SABINA SHARMA
Antihypertensive Treatment: Impact of Multimodal Interventions on Medication Non-Adherence , Melita Sheilini
A study to assess the effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy on relapse prevention among adults with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome in selected hospitals of Udupi District, Karnataka , PRATHIMA SHERIGARTHY
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge, attitude, utilization of contraceptives and barriers for non-utilization among the married women residing in the selected slums of Udupi district , SOWMYA .
A study to assess the perceived stress and eating behaviour among undergraduate students in selected professional and non-professional colleges of Udupi district. , RINTU THOMAS
A descriptive study to assess the adjustment and self esteem among the first year B.Sc. Nursing students of selected nursing colleges of Udupi district. , ANKUR TIWARI
Effectiveness of extended infection control measures on MRSA infection among orthopedic surgery patients. , Latha T
A study on the psychosocial maladjustment and personality of children of alcoholics among graduates studying in affiliated colleges of Manipal Academy of General Education. , REEMA SUSAN VARGHESE
Effect of aggression management and violence prevention training among nursing personnel working in psychiatric and emergency settings of selected hospitals of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Dist. , Binil V
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
“A descriptive study to assess the immunization compliance, common health problems of immunized under five children and perceived maternal barriers for immunization in selected rural areas of Udupi district”. , ANUSHA C A
Effectiveness of Comprehensive Nursing Intervention Programme (CNIP) on Anxiety, Fatigue, Self- Efficacy and Quality of Life among patients undergoing Coronary Artery bypass graft surgery in a tertiary care hospital- A randomized controlled trial. , Ramesh C C
A study to assess the knowledge on practice of urinary catheter care and compliance to urinary catheter care guidelines by the staff nurses working in a tertiary care hospital, Udupi district , MARYL CANDIDA CUTINHO
A study to assess the knowledge and practice on Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) infection and the carrier status among healthcare professionals of a tertiary care hospital, Udupi District. , DIANA DMELLO
“A study to assess the knowledge, stress and coping patterns of grandmothers involved in child-rearing practices of children of employed mothers in selected areas of Udupi district, Karnataka. , REENA M DSILVA
“A study to assess the effectiveness of puppet show on knowledge about child safety based on learning styles among 5th and 6th standard students of selected Kannada medium schools in the rural areas of Udupi district” , JOSVITA SANDRA FERNANDES
“A study to assess the relationship between psychological well-being and perceived parenting style among selected high school students of Udupi district”. , ANSU FRANCIS
A retrospective study to assess the incidence and factors predisposing to surgical site infection (SSI) in patients who have undergone Caesarean Section in tertiary care hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , DEBALINA GHOSH
Effectiveness of video assisted teaching program on knowledge and preventive practices of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections (CRBSIs) among health care professionals in selected Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of a tertiary care hospital Udupi , JEFFIN THOMAS JACOB
“A study to assess the sleep quality and academic performance among the undergraduate students of selected Nursing Colleges of Udupi District, Karnataka”. , SALLY JANE J K
“A comparative study on academic performance, anthropometric measurements, cognitive development, reaction time and self-defence mechanism among Karate and non-Karate performers of selected schools in Udupi district, Karnataka”. , JILU SALY JOSE
A study on gender stereotype, self-esteem and their determinants among adolescents of selected English medium secondary school of Udupi district. , BHANU CHHETRI KARKI
Study to evaluate the infection control practices to prevent transmission of Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) among health care personnel working in selected units of a tertiary care hospital at Udupi district Karnataka. , KARISHMA KHAUND
A study to determine the infection control practices by the Health Care Workers (HCWs) and facilities in the labor theatre (LT) of a selected tertiary referral hospital of Udupi District , Karnataka , MITCHELLE S LEWIS
An observational study to assess the practice of infection control measures on patients undergoing Transvaginal sonography and Pap smear procedure , among health care professionals in Obstetrical and Gynecological outpatient department of a tertiary hospital in Udupi District, Karnataka , PRIYANKA REKHA MONDAL
A study to assess the existing practices of intravenous (IV) medication management and barriers for safe practices among healthcare professionals in a selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , MADHURIKRANTA MUKHERJEE
A study to assess the level of anger, coping and factors influencing anger amongst adolescents of selected schools, Udupi district Karnataka. , PUSAHOLE NATSO
Effect of perceived barriers to symptom management on Quality Of Life (QOL) and the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention among cancer patients in selected cancer hospitals of Karnataka State. , Malathi G Nayak
Effect of Yoga therapy on Antenatal stress and pregnancy outcome , Maria Pais
"A study to assess the practice and perceived barriers towards infection control measures among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in dialysis unit of a tertiary hospital, Udupi District, Karnataka " , JACKLINE PRATHIBHA
A correlational study to assess the intergenerational ambivalence and psychological wellbeing among mothers of young adults of selected areas of Udupi district, Karnataka , STEFFI JENIFER QUADRAS
A study to explore bullying and its impact on the psychosocial wellbeing among the selected high school students of Udupi district, Karnataka. , REEMA RAI
A Randomized controlled trial on effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention on migraine. , Vishnu Renjith
“A study to assess students adjustment to their professional course and academic performance among undergraduate nursing students studying in selected institutions of Udupi District, Karnataka.” , BIJOYLAKSHMI SAHOO
"A study to assess the knowledge, perception, psycho social preparedness for menarche and the problems experienced by the adolescent girls in selected schools of Udupi district”. , CHARMAINE CRYSTAL SALINS
Effectiveness of Trainning Programme on prevention of Ventilator Associated Events (VAE) in terms of Knowledge and practice among health care professionals of selected Intensive Care Units (ICU) of a tertiary care hospital udupi , ARJUN S
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) for Indians and effectiveness of a Disease Management Program (DMP) in controlling the progression of chronic kidney disease. , Leena Sequira
A study to assess the practices of postoperative surgical site dressing among the health care professionals in a tertiary hospital of Udupi district , SIJIMOL S
A study to assess the knowledge and practices of cleaning and disinfection among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of a tertiary care Hospital in Udupi district, Karnataka. , TINCY VARGHESE
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The aim of this thesis was to study adolescents with mental health problems, factors that are associated with mental health problems, the visit to the public health nurse (PHN), and how PHNs and other professionals experience interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in school and school health services related to mental health problems.
Theses/Dissertations from 2019. PDF. Perceived Discrimination and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Blacks: A Secondary Data Analysis of the Heart SCORE Study, Marilyn Aluoch. PDF. Exploration of Gratitude in Cardiovascular Health: Mediators, Medication Adherence and Psychometrics, Lakeshia A. Cousin.
Summary. A shift has occurred in mental health services since deinstitutionalisation in the 1980's with the modern focus being on the life of the consumer outside of the hospital environment. Despite this shift inpatient units remain a central provider of care in mental health services, with the majority of care being provided by nurses.
te of implying evidence-based practice in real health care setting is relatively slo. . There are still problems in effective implementation of EBP in mental health nursing. Thus, the aims of this study were to find the importance of evidence- based practice in psychiatric setting, its implementation, common challenges associat.
This Ph.D. thesis was aimed at gaining insight into mental health nursing practices by focusing particularly on nurses' communication with each others. Starting from a general concern for the ...
Thesis abstract 1. Degree Programme: Degree Programme in Nursing. Specialisation: Bachelor of Health Care/ Registered Nurse. Authors: Eeva-Maija Oksanen & Lin Sophachit. Title of thesis: Nursing Students Mental Health Well-being - A Literature Review. Supervisors: Niina Keskinen and Terhi Haapala. : 2023 Number of pages: 34 Number of ...
Without understanding and addressing the suffering nurses have experienced during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, there are long-term risks to the mental health of the entire nursing profession, as well as risks for patient safety and poor patient and healthcare system outcomes (Bodenheimer & Sinsky, 2014; Mira et al., 2021; Moreno-Mulet et al., 2021; Munn et al., 2021; Rassin et al., 2005 ...
Engaging Undergraduate Mental Health Nursing Students in Recovery Orientated Practice Through Service User Involvement: A Mixed Methods Study. Siobhan Russell BSc (Hons) RPN Dublin City University School of Nursing and Human Sciences A thesis presented to Dublin City University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Supervisor:
in. recognising, identifying. and. diagnosing mental health problems in this client group. Health professionals may attribute symptoms of mental ill. health to symptoms or behaviours of the learning disability. and vice versa a process often referred to as diagnostic. overshadowing (Raghaven & Patel, 2005).
A Mini Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the ... perceptions of mental health nursing that are more positive, whilst those with less training report more negative attitudes and perceptions to mental health nursing. The primary aim of this research study was to describe the attitudes and ...
PhD RESEARCH THESIS The Awareness and Knowledge of Post-Disaster Emotional Responses in Adult Community Members and Nurses in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Dewi Retno Pamungkas, S. Kep., Ns., MNg This thesis is submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Adelaide Nursing School The University of Adelaide
Mental health nursing work has been deemed invisible and lacking in role clarity. Poor understandings about professional identity of mental health nurses result in difficulties recruiting to the ...
2017 psychiatric Nursing problem statements - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document lists dissertation titles from 2017 in the subject of MSC Nursing in Psychiatry from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Karnataka, India. It includes 17 dissertation titles focused on topics like assessing knowledge and attitudes around mental ...
This Special Issue, Mental Health Nursing, provides transdisciplinary readers with a glimpse into. the varied interests among researchers in nursing. By design, the articles and subjects featured ...
students' lives; 2) Prolonged stress may lead to unhealthy coping (or transitions) in students'. academic careers; 3) Stressful transitions are complex, overlapping, and progress over time; 4) ips and abilities; 5) Stress isperceived diff. rently by each nursing student. 6) The goal for.
MSc Dissertation 7KNIM725 The role of the UK school nurse in supporting school-age children with emerging mental health difficulties and existing mental health diagnoses; a systematic review. ... although a systematic review of UK literature considering the school nursing role and mental health was conducted by Bartlett (2015), the selected ...
Background The relationship between a nurse and a patient is a key part of nursing that can impact how happy the patient is with the care they receive. It appears that the nurse's mental health can also affect this connection. However, there is little research on this topic. So, the aim of the present study was to determine the correlation of nurse's mental health with nurse-patient ...
DNP Projects from 2025 PDF. Trauma-Informed Care: A Therapeutic Approach in Communication, Nicole A. Leonce. DNP Projects from 2024 PDF. Fostering Interprofessional Collaboration in Community College Mental Health Centers: A Quality Improvement Project, Sara Jane Hamilton. PDF
This list of psychiatric-mental health nursing research paper topics serves as a starting point for students to explore and contribute to this vital field of nursing. ... Whether you need help with a research paper, essay, dissertation, or any other academic assignment, iResearchNet is here to provide you with the support you need.
This qualitative study explores the lived experience of mental distress within college. student identity. The purposes of this study is to: (1) address a gap in extant literature on mental. health as an aspect of college identity from students' own voice, (2) add to literature that.
Theses/Dissertations from 2020. Interprofessional Role Clarification Among Licensed Health Care Practitioners in Rural and Smaller Community Hospitals, Dianne E. Allen. Exploring Nursing Student Use of Instagram: Selfies and Soliloquies and #becominganurse with Evolving Digital Footprints, Kingsley KS Au.
A role for mental health nursing in the physical health care of consumers with severe mental illness. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 18: 706-711. Hardy, S., Gray, R. (2010). Adapting the severe mental illness physical Health Improvement Profile for use in primary care. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 19: 350-355.
Follow. Theses/Dissertations from 2021 PDF. Effectiveness of Comprehensive Hemophilia Education Program (CHEP) on health related Quality of Life and Clinical outcomes of children and young people with hemophilia in selected hemophila clinics of Karnataka., Anjalin D'Souza PDF
psychiatric nursing on the quality of mental health care provided by nurses in the selected psychiatry centre in India. Psychiatric nursing standards by INC: Its implications in Nursing Education and Practice. Quality of mental health care and its measurement Legal and Ethical Issues in Mental Health Nursing 5 Ms. K.Kiranmayi Guide: Dr.
RESEARCH 2016-17 LIST OF M.SC THESIS (YEAR-2016-17) SR NO DEPARTMENT NAME OF THE STUDENT TITLE GUIDED BY 1 Psychiatric Nursing ... Health Nursing Ms. Chaudhari Minal 'Comparison Of The Hemoglobin level In Elderly People Residing In The Selected Old Age Homes
Young prostitutes in São Paulo, 2019. The Impact of prostitution on mental health refers to the psychological, cognitive, and emotional consequences experienced by individuals involved in prostitution.These consequences include a wide range of mental health issues and difficulties in emotional management and interpersonal relationships.Prostitution is closely linked to various psychological ...