Controlled Drinking Behaviors Among Korean American and Korean Male Workers
This study examines the predictors of controlled drinking behavior and between these two groups. Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the predictors of controlled drinking behavior between Korean American and Korean male workers. Methods Two hundred eighty-two male participants (141 Korean Americans and 141 Koreans) who engaged in social drinking were surveyed. Ajzen's theory of planned behavior was used to examine the predictors of controlled drinking behavior. Structural equation modeling was employed to test the theoretical model for each group, followed by multiple-group analyse...
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Nurse Sensemaking for Responding to Patient and Family Safety Concerns
Discussion Safety requires an interpersonal and evaluative nursing process with actions responsive to patient and family concerns. Safety interventions designed to be used by nurses should be developed with the dynamic, cognitive, sensemaking nature of nurses’ routine safety work in mind. Being sensitive to the vulnerability of patients, respecting patient and family input, and understanding the consequences of dismissing patient and family safety concerns are critical to making sense of the situation and taking appropriate action to maintain safety. Measuring patient safety or planning improvement based on patient o...
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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effects of “Mindful Moms”: A Mindful Physical Activity Intervention for Pregnant Women with Depression
Discussion Results support the feasibility and acceptability of “Mindful Moms” for pregnant women with depressive symptoms and suggest that further research is warranted to evaluate this intervention for reducing depressive and related symptoms. Lack of a concurrent control group, with equivalent attention from study staff, and no randomization limit the generalizability of this study; yet, these preliminary findings support future large-scale randomized controlled trials to further evaluate this promising intervention. (Source: Nursing Research)
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Risky Business: A Mediated Model of Antecedents and Consequences of Presenteeism in Nursing
Discussion These relationships align with prior research and identify antecedents and consequences of presenteeism. This model can be used by practitioners and researchers to develop interventions addressing presenteeism to improve health system, nurse, and patient outcomes. (Source: Nursing Research)
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Editor's Response to Letter to the Editor From Drs. Draughon Moret, Anderson, Burton, and Williams (NRES 20-00374)
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Source: Nursing Research - March 1, 2021 Category: Nursing Tags: LETTER TO THE EDITOR AND RESPONSES Source Type: research

Now Is the Time
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Innovative Lessons Learned From COVID-19
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Source: Nursing Research - March 1, 2021 Category: Nursing Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Voicing Jordanian Adolescents’ Suicide
This study aimed to understand Jordanian adolescents’ perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes toward suicide. Methods A qualitative design using 12 dual-moderator focus group discussions was conducted in public schools. Participants were selected from the three main regions of the country (rural southern, urban central, and suburban northern). Participants included Jordanian adolescent boys and girls, aged 14–17 years, who reported experiencing mild to moderate depressive symptoms. A relational content analysis approach was used for coding data, and a content analysis was used to identify salient thematic categories...
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY Source Type: research

Suicide Risk Management Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Cardiac Patients Reporting Hopelessness
Conclusion The SRM protocol developed for this RCT can serve as a model in the development of SRM protocols for future research in acute care, community, or home-based settings. (Source: Nursing Research)
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: BRIEF REPORTS Source Type: research

Ethical Considerations of Social Media to Recruit Caregivers of Children With Cancer
This article identifies these issues and provides suggestions for dealing with them. (Source: Nursing Research)
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: BRIEF REPORTS Source Type: research

A Protocol to Examine Surgical Team Communication in a Large Military Medical Center
This study will start enrolling participants in 2020. Discussion We are among the first to comprehensively investigate operating room communication using social network analysis. The results of this study will provide valuable insight into nurse collaboration and communication in interprofessional teams, enable a thoughtful analysis of surgical staffing and perioperative team building, and inform future-targeted interventions to improve operating room communication weaknesses. (Source: Nursing Research)
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: BRIEF REPORTS Source Type: research

Family Functioning Mediates the Relationship Between Activities of Daily Living and Poststroke Depression
This study revealed the importance of family functioning in the association between depression and daily activities in stroke survivors. To the best of our knowledge, this study was the first to explore the mediating role of family functioning in poststroke depression, emphasizing the importance of family for the mental health of stroke patients. To reduce the incidence of poststroke depression, interventions that enhance daily activities and family functioning may include nurses, family therapists, rehabilitation physicians, and community workers. (Source: Nursing Research)
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research

Influence of Oxidative Stress-Related Genes on Susceptibility to Fibromyalgia
In this study, we investigated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes encoding enzymes involved in oxidative stress (superoxide dismutase 1 [SOD1], catalase, and NADPH oxidase [CYBA]) in patients with FM and in healthy subjects, as well as the possible relation with demographic and clinical manifestations of FM. Methods A total of 141 patients with FM and 73 healthy subjects participated in this case–control study. For DNA extraction, buccal swabs were collected from patients with FM, and a peripheral blood sample was extracted from controls. We analyzed SNPs in genes related to oxidative stress (rs104327...
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research

A Mixed Methods Study of Symptom Experience in Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease
This study explored subjective and objective factors influencing the symptom experiences of patients with end-stage renal disease using a mixed methods design. These risk factors can be used to identify high-risk patients. Our findings suggest that participants relied on laboratory results and treatments to explain their symptom experiences. These findings suggest that assessment of both subjective and objective factors is needed to explore patients’ symptom experiences. (Source: Nursing Research)
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research

Dysmenorrhea Symptom-Based Phenotypes: A Replication and Extension Study
Discussion Findings provide a foundation to further study mechanisms of dysmenorrhea symptom heterogeneity and develop dysmenorrhea precision treatments. The three dysmenorrhea symptom-based phenotypes were validated in a second sample. Demographic, clinical, and psychobehavioral factors were associated with dysmenorrhea symptom-based phenotypes. (Source: Nursing Research)
Source: Nursing Research - December 9, 2020 Category: Nursing Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research