A scoping review of the questionnaires used for the assessment of the perception of undergraduate students of the learning environment in healthcare professions education programs
AbstractThe learning environment (LE) includes social interactions, organizational culture, structures, and physical and virtual spaces that influence the learning experiences of students. Despite numerous studies exploring the perception of healthcare professional students (HCPS) of their LE, the validity evidence of the utilized questionnaires remains unclear. This scoping review aimed to identify questionnaires used to examine the perception of undergraduate HCPS of their LE and to assess their validity evidence. Five key concepts were used: (1) higher education; (2) questionnaire; (3) LE; (4) perception; and (5) health...
Source: Advances in Health Sciences Education - April 29, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research
Correction: Lactation duration and development of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome in postpartum women with recent gestational diabetes mellitus
(Source: International Breastfeeding Journal)
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Sasiwan Suthasmalee and Chadakarn Phaloprakarn Tags: Correction Source Type: research
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Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 289-289, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Kirsi Isoherranen Source Type: research
The pivotal role of debridement in wound healing
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 366-366, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Dieter O Mayer Source Type: research
Application of deep learning to pressure injury staging
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 368-378, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Han Liu Juan Hu Jieying Zhou Rong Yu Source Type: research
Activated carbon cloth versus silver-based dressings in a population with diabetic foot ulcer: a randomised controlled trial
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 298-303, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Mohd Yazid Bajuri Abid Nordin Source Type: research
Improving wound infection management: education and evaluation of an infection management pathway
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 290-296, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Kevin Woo Pere Coca Anabela Moura Emma Woodmansey Tim Styche Roberto Polignano Source Type: research
Improving outcomes for patients with hard-to-heal wounds following adoption of the Wound Hygiene Protocol: real-world evidence
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 304-310, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Rachel Torkington-Stokes Kate Moran Diego Sevilla Martinez Deborah Cesura Granara Daniel Gary Metcalf Source Type: research
Treatment of hard-to-heal wounds in ischaemic lower extremities with a novel fish skin-derived matrix
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 348-356, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Yeon Ji Lee Hye Ju Han Hyung Sup Shim Source Type: research
Assessing antibacterial efficacy of a polyhexanide hydrogel versus alginate-based wound dressing in burns
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 335-347, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Ignace De Decker Dries Janssens Kimberly De Mey Henk Hoeksema Marie Simaey Petra De Coninck Jozef Verbelen Alina De Pessemier Phillip Blondeel Stan Monstrey Karel EY Claes Source Type: research
Safety and effectiveness of an antiseptic wound cleansing and irrigation solution containing polyhexamethylene biguanide
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 324-334, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Mark G Rippon Kristian Daly Alan A Rogers Samantha Westgate Source Type: research
Microjet wound therapy versus sharp debridement on wound size reduction: a pilot randomised controlled trial
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 357-364, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Sebastian Probst Camille Saini Source Type: research
Defining wound bed conformability: a new testing methodology to assess the relative swelling rise of foam dressings
Journal of Wound Care,Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 312-323, May 2024. (Source: Journal of Wound Care)
Source: Journal of Wound Care - April 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Mary R Brennan David H Keast Kimberly Bain Mark Bain Bo Lorentsen Nayla Ayoub Source Type: research
Work engagement of psychiatric nurses: a scoping review
Conclusion
Work engagement of psychiatric nurses has lately gained attention, although data are limited because most studies used a cross-sectional design. Psychiatric nurses with higher work engagement showed positive outcomes. Workplace and individual factors can potentially improve their work engagement. The findings can assist nursing managers in enhancing psychiatric nurses’ work engagement and, consequently, their performance. (Source: BMJ Open)
Source: BMJ Open - April 29, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mukaihata, T., Kato, Y., Swa, T., Fujimoto, H. Tags: Open access, Nursing Source Type: research
Clinician and parent views on urine collection in precontinent children in the UK: a qualitative interview study
Conclusions
Current methods of urine collection are challenging to use and may be prone to contamination. A new device is required to assist with urine collection in precontinent children, to simplify and reduce the stress of the situation for those involved. Parents are key partners in the process of urine collection with young children. Meeting their expressed need for more information could be an important way to achieve better-quality samples while awaiting a new device. (Source: BMJ Open)
Source: BMJ Open - April 29, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Armengol, M., Hayward, G., Abbott, M. G., Bird, C., Bergmann, J. H. M., Glogowska, M. Tags: Open access, Paediatrics Source Type: research