Peer mentoring in nursing education: A concept analysis
ConclusionA shared definition and understanding of peer mentoring within nursing education can contribute to the consistent use of the concept in research and advance the scholarship of nursing education. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 10, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Amy Yarbrough, Laura K. Phillips Tags: CONCEPT ANALYSIS Source Type: research

An evaluation of moral distress among healthcare workers during COVID ‐19 pandemic in Palestine
ConclusionIt is important to create a professional psychological support system for HCWs to decrease MD when facing moral issues. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 10, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Hussein ALMasri, Omar Rimawi Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The prosecution of RaDonda Vaught: An ethical and legal mistake
AbstractThis paper addresses the ethics of the prosecution of nurse RaDonda Vaught for a medication error that led to the death of her patient. It is argued that the prosecution of Ms. Vaught was wrong; however, in contrast to some commentators, it is argued that the wrongness of Ms. Vaught's prosecution did not stem from its effects on patient safety, but from the fact that the charges, in this case, were legally and ethically unjustified in themselves. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 10, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Eric Vogelstein Tags: CREATIVE CONTROVERSY Source Type: research

Expanding the theoretical understanding in Advanced Practice Nursing: Framing the future
ConclusionNursing theories are essential to the continuing evolution of the discipline of nursing. Postgraduate programs in nursing and research must be encouraged to use and further develop nursing theories to facilitate the advancement of nursing care in education, research, and practice. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 10, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Britt S ætre Hansen, Elin Dysvik Tags: THEORETICAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Three good things: Promote work –life balance, reduce burnout, enhance reflection among newly licensed RNs
ConclusionsThe results demonstrate the generalizability, value, and feasibility of implementing a web-based 3GT intervention in a nurse residency program. Additional benefits may be those gained by the reflection that is prompted, thereby facilitating professional development among NLRNs. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 9, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Michaela Cline, Paige Roberts, Timothy Werlau, Paloma Hauser, Cheryl Smith ‐Miller Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Effects of the guided self ‐help based on shared decision making on eating behaviors in an individual with bipolar disorder
ConclusionsThis study is the first case study in which the GSHP was implemented to change the eating behavior of an individual with a chronic mental disorder. We observed that the GSHP regulated her eating behavior. We also observed that SDM therapeutic intervention enabled her to decide that she could regulate her eating behaviors. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 7, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: G ülsüm Zekiye Tuncer, Zekiye Çetinkaya Duman Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The association of mindfulness with professional quality of life and negative emotional states among critical care nurses during COVID ‐19 pandemic
ConclusionsThe current study provides preliminary evidence that mindfulness can be helpful in reducing critical care nurses' psychological distress and promoting their ProQOL, and is worthy of further investigation in this population. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 7, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Hisham A. Abu ‐Horirrah, Ahmad H. Rayan, Nidal F. Eshah, Mohammed Sa'd ALBashtawy, Rami Masa'deh Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Systems of communication in school ‐nurse led care coordination: A concept analysis
ConclusionsConcept clarification and a synthesized definition allow for more effective measurement development for effective communication in school nurse-led care coordination. Students with healthcare needs in the school environment require systems of communication that efficiently work toward school nurse-led care coordination that addresses the student's health and academic outcomes. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - November 1, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Christina L. Baker, Mustafa Ozkaynak, Sonja I. Ziniel, Scott B. Harpin, Mary Beth F. Makic Tags: CONCEPT ANALYSIS Source Type: research

Arab nursing students' perception of the emotional experience of patient care: A phenomenological study
Conclusions and DiscussionIt is evident that nursing students from collectivist communities encounter challenges in dealing with their emotions and managing their patients' emotions; however, they were capable of empathizing with their patients using the two components of their empathy; affective (emotion) and cognitive (cognition), with prominence given to the affective part. As countries become increasingly multi-cultural, which in turn influences the characteristics of people entering pre-registration nursing programs, nursing leaders are invited to address both dimensions of empathy as part of the nursing curriculum. A...
Source: Nursing Forum - October 31, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Rasmieh. M. Al ‐amer, Kadejeh Al weldat, Amira Ali, Maram Darwish, Mohammed Al Bashtawy, Sultan M. Mosleh, Sue Randall Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The perception of shared governance and engagement in decision ‐making among nurses
ConclusionThere is an agreement on the need of moving the position of frontline nurses to the center of their organizations where equity, accountability, and ownership are the pillars of participative governance. Frontline nurses need further empowerment to be more actively engaged especially in the management of nursing staff and related structures and in the participation in structures connected to governance activities at different organizational levels such as in committees. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - October 31, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Ahmed Jaber, Wafa'a F. Ta'an, Mohammed K. Aldalaykeh, Yasmin M. Al ‐Shannaq, Islam A. Oweidat, Tareq L. Mukattash Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Attitudes toward older people among nursing students in Greece
ConclusionPersonality traits, demographic variables, and nursing students' level of empathy are factors that influence their views about older people and the dehumanization of older people. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - October 30, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Evangelos C. Fradelos, Sofia Artemi, Areti Tsalogidou, Eleni Almpani, Foteini Malli, Maria Lavdaniti, Ioanna V. Papathanasiou, Foteini Tzavella Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Not being able to hug our baby before the cables: Early experiences of parents with premature babies
ConclusionsHealth professionals should know what the parents'  perception of being a parent and having a premature baby is. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - October 29, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Nurcan Akg ül Gündoğdu, Zeynep Temel Mert, Emine Selda Gündüz Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

An innovative interprofessional education simulation for athletic training and prelicensure nursing students: Development, implementation, and student perspectives
The objective for the Sim-IPE activity was to engage AT  and prelicensure nursing students in a realistic healthcare scenario to enhance knowledge about one another's profession, develop interprofessional skills, collaborate with one another, and communicate effectively as a team as they performed care.MethodsThis mixed methods study employed a one-time posttest design for a convenience sample of AT and prelicensure nursing students following a simulation intervention. Students completed the Student Perceptions of Interprofessional Clinical Education-Revised (SPICE-R)  survey and answered open-ended response questions.Re...
Source: Nursing Forum - October 29, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Jacqueline Vaughn, Robin Cunningham, Lindsey H. Schroeder, Colette Waddill, Matthew J. Peterson, Mia Rose Gambacorta, Stephanie Sims Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Creating a culture of support for nursing surveillance
ConclusionUnit change resulting in support for surveillance can minimize failure to rescue and promote interruption of adverse events. The patient outcomes include decreased morbidity and mortality. (Source: Nursing Forum)
Source: Nursing Forum - October 29, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Colleen C. Halverson, Donna Scott Tilley Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Ubiety in nursing practice: Making each patient the star of the minute
AbstractNurses work in a fast-paced environment with increased expectations and distractions. Ubiety is a new concept that describes how nurses care for one patient at a time amid distractions. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of exemplar registered nurses (Daisy Award nurse nominees) in practicing ubiety when caring for patients in an acute care setting. Qualitative data was collected through semistructured interviews and analyzed. “Making each patient the star of the minute” emerged as the main theme and included five subthemes which highlight how nurses practice ubiety: (1) anticipating and m...
Source: Nursing Forum - October 29, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Rita K. Amoah, Susan Sullivan ‐Bolyai, Jesica Pagano‐Therrien Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research