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A study on the psychometric properties of revised-nonverbal pain scale and original-nonverbal pain scale in Iranian nonverbal-ventilated patients
Conclusions: R-NVPS and O-NVPS can both be used as valid and reliable scales in studying pain in ventilated patient. However, in comparing the items, “respiration” (R-NVPS) had a higher sensitivity than “physiology II” (O-NVPS) in assessing pain.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - July 14, 2017 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Hoda Chookalayi Mehdi Heidarzadeh Mohammad Hasanpour Sajjad Jabrailzadeh Fatemeh Sadeghpour Source Type: research

Critical Care Nurses' Adherence to Ethical Codes and Its Association with Spiritual Well-Being and Moral Sensitivity
CONCLUSION: Critical care nurses showed a good adherence to ethical codes. MS and SWB also positively affected their adherence to ethical codes. Nursing managers can use these findings to devise plans for the promotion of MS and SWB in nurses and thus help improve their ethical performance.PMID:37197156 | PMC:PMC10185430 | DOI:10.1155/2023/8248948
Source: Critical Care Research and Practice - May 17, 2023 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Marzieh Momennasab Zohreh Homayoon Camellia Torabizadeh Source Type: research