Nurses and Climate Change: A Narrative Review of Nursing Associations' Recommendations for Integrating Climate Change Mitigation Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: There is a gap between the breadth of roles that nurses may be called upon to play in addressing climate change and the degree to which relevant organizations are prepared to create the required conditions for them to do so. Several lessons emerged, including that the urgency of the climate crisis requires clear guidelines on how nurses can integrate climate change and its resultant health concerns into practice through nurses' associations, education and bottom-up nursing innovations. Funding is required for such initiatives, which must also prioritize health inequalities.PMID:38373438 | DOI:10.1177/084456212...
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - February 19, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Coralie Gaudreau Laurence Guillaumie Édith Jobin Thierno Amadou Diallo Source Type: research

"Somebody That can Meet you on Your Level:" Cancer Survivors' Perspectives on the Role of Indigenous Patient Navigators in Cancer Care
CONCLUSION: According to study participants, Indigenous patient navigators could be beneficial to Indigenous cancer survivors in Saskatchewan.PMID:38373404 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241230099 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - February 19, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Gary Groot Jos é Diego Marques Santos Stephanie Witham Erin Leeder Tracey Carr Source Type: research

Nurses and Climate Change: A Narrative Review of Nursing Associations' Recommendations for Integrating Climate Change Mitigation Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: There is a gap between the breadth of roles that nurses may be called upon to play in addressing climate change and the degree to which relevant organizations are prepared to create the required conditions for them to do so. Several lessons emerged, including that the urgency of the climate crisis requires clear guidelines on how nurses can integrate climate change and its resultant health concerns into practice through nurses' associations, education and bottom-up nursing innovations. Funding is required for such initiatives, which must also prioritize health inequalities.PMID:38373438 | DOI:10.1177/084456212...
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - February 19, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Coralie Gaudreau Laurence Guillaumie Édith Jobin Thierno Amadou Diallo Source Type: research

"Somebody That can Meet you on Your Level:" Cancer Survivors' Perspectives on the Role of Indigenous Patient Navigators in Cancer Care
CONCLUSION: According to study participants, Indigenous patient navigators could be beneficial to Indigenous cancer survivors in Saskatchewan.PMID:38373404 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241230099 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - February 19, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Gary Groot Jos é Diego Marques Santos Stephanie Witham Erin Leeder Tracey Carr Source Type: research

Nurses and Climate Change: A Narrative Review of Nursing Associations' Recommendations for Integrating Climate Change Mitigation Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: There is a gap between the breadth of roles that nurses may be called upon to play in addressing climate change and the degree to which relevant organizations are prepared to create the required conditions for them to do so. Several lessons emerged, including that the urgency of the climate crisis requires clear guidelines on how nurses can integrate climate change and its resultant health concerns into practice through nurses' associations, education and bottom-up nursing innovations. Funding is required for such initiatives, which must also prioritize health inequalities.PMID:38373438 | DOI:10.1177/084456212...
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - February 19, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Coralie Gaudreau Laurence Guillaumie Édith Jobin Thierno Amadou Diallo Source Type: research

Mapping the Caregiver Experience in a Canadian Province: Research Methodology for the Saskatchewan Caregiver Experience Study
CONCLUSION: This study has implications for research, practice, and policy. By gathering the full spectrum of the caregiver experience in Saskatchewan, this study can help to inform how communities, governments, and our healthcare system can best support caregivers in their role.PMID:38280214 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241227720 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - January 27, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Steven Hall Noelle Rohatinsky Lorraine Holtslander Shelley Peacock Source Type: research

Mapping the Caregiver Experience in a Canadian Province: Research Methodology for the Saskatchewan Caregiver Experience Study
CONCLUSION: This study has implications for research, practice, and policy. By gathering the full spectrum of the caregiver experience in Saskatchewan, this study can help to inform how communities, governments, and our healthcare system can best support caregivers in their role.PMID:38280214 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241227720 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - January 27, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Steven Hall Noelle Rohatinsky Lorraine Holtslander Shelley Peacock Source Type: research

Mapping the Caregiver Experience in a Canadian Province: Research Methodology for the Saskatchewan Caregiver Experience Study
CONCLUSION: This study has implications for research, practice, and policy. By gathering the full spectrum of the caregiver experience in Saskatchewan, this study can help to inform how communities, governments, and our healthcare system can best support caregivers in their role.PMID:38280214 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241227720 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - January 27, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Steven Hall Noelle Rohatinsky Lorraine Holtslander Shelley Peacock Source Type: research

Mapping the Caregiver Experience in a Canadian Province: Research Methodology for the Saskatchewan Caregiver Experience Study
CONCLUSION: This study has implications for research, practice, and policy. By gathering the full spectrum of the caregiver experience in Saskatchewan, this study can help to inform how communities, governments, and our healthcare system can best support caregivers in their role.PMID:38280214 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241227720 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - January 27, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Steven Hall Noelle Rohatinsky Lorraine Holtslander Shelley Peacock Source Type: research

Mapping the Caregiver Experience in a Canadian Province: Research Methodology for the Saskatchewan Caregiver Experience Study
CONCLUSION: This study has implications for research, practice, and policy. By gathering the full spectrum of the caregiver experience in Saskatchewan, this study can help to inform how communities, governments, and our healthcare system can best support caregivers in their role.PMID:38280214 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241227720 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - January 27, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Steven Hall Noelle Rohatinsky Lorraine Holtslander Shelley Peacock Source Type: research

Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on Improving Family-Centred Pain Care in a Tertiary Pediatric Centre
CONCLUSIONS: Nurses and other HCPs value patient- and family-centered pain care, and wish to empower families to advocate for it when it is sub-optimal.PMID:38258330 | DOI:10.1177/08445621241228063 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - January 23, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Elise Kammerer Joelle Fawcett-Arsenault Lexyn Iliscupidez Samina Ali Source Type: research

Impact of a Parent Education Program Delivered by Nurses and Health Care Providers in Reducing Infant Physical Abuse Hospitalization Rates in British Columbia, Canada
CONCLUSIONS: Nurses' role in engaging parents in conversations about PURPLE messages over multiple timepoints within a structured universal program model resulted in a decrease in physical abuse hospitalization rates since the implementation of PURPLE.PMID:38115698 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231222527 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - December 20, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Sadler Fahra Rajabali Alex Zheng Nita Jain Ian Pike Source Type: research

Impact of a Parent Education Program Delivered by Nurses and Health Care Providers in Reducing Infant Physical Abuse Hospitalization Rates in British Columbia, Canada
CONCLUSIONS: Nurses' role in engaging parents in conversations about PURPLE messages over multiple timepoints within a structured universal program model resulted in a decrease in physical abuse hospitalization rates since the implementation of PURPLE.PMID:38115698 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231222527 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - December 20, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Sadler Fahra Rajabali Alex Zheng Nita Jain Ian Pike Source Type: research

Impact of a Parent Education Program Delivered by Nurses and Health Care Providers in Reducing Infant Physical Abuse Hospitalization Rates in British Columbia, Canada
CONCLUSIONS: Nurses' role in engaging parents in conversations about PURPLE messages over multiple timepoints within a structured universal program model resulted in a decrease in physical abuse hospitalization rates since the implementation of PURPLE.PMID:38115698 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231222527 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - December 20, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Sadler Fahra Rajabali Alex Zheng Nita Jain Ian Pike Source Type: research

Impact of a Parent Education Program Delivered by Nurses and Health Care Providers in Reducing Infant Physical Abuse Hospitalization Rates in British Columbia, Canada
CONCLUSIONS: Nurses' role in engaging parents in conversations about PURPLE messages over multiple timepoints within a structured universal program model resulted in a decrease in physical abuse hospitalization rates since the implementation of PURPLE.PMID:38115698 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231222527 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - December 20, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Sadler Fahra Rajabali Alex Zheng Nita Jain Ian Pike Source Type: research