Journal of Nursing and Practice

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 ISSN: 2578-7071

Journal of Nursing and Practice

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Commentary Pages 461-462

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Authors: Tongyao Wang, Joachim G. Voss, Nicolas Schiltz, Nipun Chhabra, Rod Rezaee and Susan R. Mazanec

Abstract: Health information is a key health management strategy to support patients and family caregivers at home. However, patients often find the health information incomprehensible, which leaves them anxious, and information overloaded.

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Research Article Pages 450-460

Acceptance and Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccines between 18-55 Ages: A Mixed Study from Turkey

Authors: Aysegul Yilmaz, RN and Gozde Ozaras Oz, PhD

Abstract: One of the most effective, safe and cost-effective public health strategies to prevent COVID-19 is vaccine. Vaccines are effective interventions that can reduce the high burden of diseases globally. However, the public's hesitation and skepticism about vaccines is a pressing problem for public health authorities.

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Research Article Pages 433-449

Determination of the Psychological Care and Information Needs of Patients during the Active Covid-19 Disease

Authors: Gonul DUZGUN, PhD, Burcak SAHIN KOZE, PhD, Duygu GULECSATIR, PhD, Pinar ONGUN, PhD and Nazli Sebnem CARKCI, CNS

Abstract: During the active COVID-19 disease, fatigue/weakness was the most common symptom. There was a statistically significant relationship between the participants’ information needs and difficulties in meeting their daily care needs, feeling unwell, and feeling lonely during the COVID-19 disease process.

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Research Article Pages 433-442

Extent to which Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Screening Guidelines are Adhered to in Selected Health Facilities in Embu County, Kenya before and after Intervention

Authors: Evah MM, Abednego O, Innocent M and Emmah M

Abstract: Cervical cancer is one of the few diseases that reflect global inequities. In low and middle income countries, its incidence is nearly twice as high and its death rates three times as high compared to high income countries. Programs must focus on changing these trends. Visualizing with acetic acid encompasses the following: First, the health Care provider (HCP) does vaginal examination using a speculum, then dilute (3-5%) acetic acid (vinegar) is applied to the cervix. The presence of

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Research Article Pages 425-432

Nurses Perception of Management Styles and Factors Influencing Retention of Nurses in Ghana: A Cross- Sectional Survey

Authors: Augustine Kumah, MPH, Hillary Selassi Nutakor, RN, BSc, Godwin Gideon Kwaku Dorvlo, RN, MSc, Christoph Sah, RN, B.Ed., BSc, Mordenu Honore Kormla, RN, B.Ed., BSc, Haphsheitu Yahaya, RN, BSc, Dzidefo Tuvor, RN, BSc, MSc, Gifty Birago, BSc and Henry Okorie Ugorji, BSc, MPH

Abstract: Retention of health professionals in the health sector in Ghana is crucial to address human resource needs of the health sector and to promote efficient and effective healthcare system. Nurses are one of the key professionals whose role in the healthcare industry cannot be underestimated. This study assessed nurses’ perception of management styles and factors influencing retention of nurses in Ghana.

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Original Research Pages 417-424

Emotional Exhaustion of Female Nursing Educators

Authors: Nadiah A Baghdadi, PhD, RN

Abstract: Previous research indicates the prevalence of burnout among nurses and educators. Factors of burnout need to be identified to help prevent its adverse outcomes on work and well-being, especially among women from the Middle East who are underrepresented in burnout studies. Drawing from an online survey among 299 female nurse educators in Saudi Arabia, this study aims to examine personal and work characteristics, task demands, social support and activities

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Research Article Pages 398-405

Factors Influencing Reporting of Medical Errors Amongst Nurses in Pediatric Wards in Three Teaching and Referral Hospitals in Nairobi Kenya

Authors: Jane N Ngivu, Carol Kawila Kyalo and Lillian Muiruri

Abstract: Service delivery is among the six health system strengthening pillars by World Health Organization. Successful health services bring about effective, quality, safe, personal and non-personal health care actions or interventions to those who need them, where they need them and when required with minimal resource wastage. Medical error is unintended

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Opinion Pages 388-397

Opinions of Generation X Nurse Managers on Generation Y Nurses: A Qualitative Study

Authors: Fatma Ay PhD and Şehrinaz Polat PhD

Abstract: This research was conducted with the aim of determining how generation X nurse managers working in different hospitals perceive generation Y nurses under their management and the general characteristics defining generation Y nurses in the work environment.

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Review Article Pages 378-387

Methodological Integration in Health Research: The Case of Institutional Ethnography, Interpretive Phenomenology, and Critical Discourse Studies

Authors: Abukari Kwame and Pammla M Petrucka

Abstract: Healthcare problems are complex, dynamic, and interdisciplinary, especially when promoting patient-centered care and communication or honouring patients’ rights during clinical interactions and communications. Healthcare institutional culture and structures, everyday healthcare practices, and the diverse cultural orientations nurses, patients, and caregivers bring into nurse-patient-caregiver clinical interactions are complex yet dynamic. Understanding how patients

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Research Article Pages 412-416

Health-Seeking Behaviours and Effect of Prostate Cancer on Male Soldiers in Ghana, a Qualitative Study

Authors: Juliana Gyasi Necku, Emmanuel Anongeba Anaba and Joshua Cobby Azilaku

Abstract: This study employed a phenomenology qualitative research design. In-depth interviews were conducted among 24 male soldiers living with prostate cancer. Data were collected with the aid of an interview guide and analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis.

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Research Article Pages 406-411

Substance Use and Risky Sexual Behaviour among Mizan Aman College of Health Science Students, Bench Sheko Zone, South West Ethiopia, Cross Sectional Study, 2019

Authors: Tigistu Toru and Getahun Chorfu

Abstract: Substance use and its problems arising are increasing all over the world, and currently together with HIV/ AIDS epidemic, become one of the most threatening and challenging social and public health problems. The objective of this study was aimed to fill information gap on substance use and risky sexual behavior among students in Mzan Aman College of Health Science, Southwest Ethiopia.

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Review Article Pages 374-377

Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Perceived Knowledge and Competence of Patient Safety: Comparison between Clinical and Classroom Settings

Authors: Meriam Caboral-Stevens and Gerald Newberry

Abstract: Safety is one of the six competencies outlined by Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. The study aimed to compare whether there is a difference in self-reported perception of knowledge and competence on patient safety learned from classroom versus clinical setting among undergraduate nursing student. A descriptive and comparative study design was conducted. A convenience sample of 140 undergraduate nursing students in their final year at a Midwest university

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Research Article Pages 367-373

Cultural Tailoring of Electronic Behavior Change Interventions for African Americans

Authors: Shirley M Moore, Elizabeth Williams, Garlandria Johnson, Amy Zhang, Latina Brooks, Cathy Baker and Tanya Smith

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to seek the views of African Americans about the unique factors on which to culturally tailor when designing electronic behavior change interventions. Ethnic-specific focus groups were held to obtain and compare responses of African Americans and non-Hispanic Caucasians enrolled in a cardiovascular disease prevention behavior

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Review Article Pages 357-366

A Narrative Review of Training Approaches to Address Low Volume High Risk Pediatric Resuscitation Skills

Authors: Ciurzynski SM, PhD, RN NPD-BC,MS, VCE, FNAP, Gottfried JA, DNP, RN, CNS, CPNP-PC, Serwetnyk TM, EdD, RN, NPD-BC, Bezek SK, RN, MS, PPCNP-BC, Zalewski M, MS, RN, CNS, PNP, CCRN-K and Pietraszewski J, MS, RN, CNS, PNP-BC

Abstract: The aim of this article is to present nursing professionals with clinical practice processes-aligned with current literaturethat educators and nursing leaders at one institution have used to ensure that nurses are proficient with emergency response skills. The comprehensive overview of a combination of efforts to ensure nurses’ proficiency with emergency response skills for a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest provides a logical context to narratively discuss present

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