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Developments in silicone technology for use in stoma care
Br J Nurs. 2021 Mar 24;30(Sup6a):S7-S18. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6a.S7.ABSTRACTSoft silicone's flexibility, adhesive capacity and non-toxic, non-odourous and hypoallergenic nature have made it an established material for adhesive and protective therapeutic devices. In wound care, silicone is a component of contact layer dressings for superficial wounds and silicone gel sheeting for reducing the risk of scarring, as well as of barriers for incontinence-associated dermatitis. Regarding stoma accessories, silicone is established in barrier films to prevent contact dermatitis, adhesive removers to prevent skin stripping ...
Source: British Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Thomas Swift Gillian Westgate Julie Van Onselen Stewart Lee Source Type: research

Use of breathable silicone technology in an ostomy appliance flange
This article explores the features of Sil2 and Genii ostomy appliances, with reference to preliminary data from a user evaluation.PMID:37733646 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6a.S25
Source: British Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Peta Lager Lisa Loxdale Source Type: research

Foreword: the prospects of new silicone-based biomaterial technologies in stoma care
Br J Nurs. 2021 Mar 24;30(Sup6a):S5-S6. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6a.S5.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37733645 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6a.S5
Source: British Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Amit Gefen Source Type: research

Using a novel breathable silicone adhesive (Sil2 technology) in stoma appliances to improve peristomal skin health: answering the key questions
Br J Nurs. 2021 Mar 24;30(Sup6a):S19-S24. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6a.S19.ABSTRACTFiona Le Ber answers some of the questions that stoma care nurses may have regarding this novel silicone adhesive based technology, which helps to avoid medical adhesive related skin injury (MARSI) and moisture-associated skin damage (MASD). Whereas hydrocolloid stoma appliances absorb moisture, this has a non-absorptive method of moisture management that prevents peristomal skin becoming damp and excoriated.PMID:37733641 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6a.S19
Source: British Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Fiona Le Ber Source Type: research

Protecting peristomal skin: A two-pronged approach in stoma patients
Br J Nurs. 2022 Mar 23;31(Sup6):S1-S8. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2022.31.Sup6.S1.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37733640 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2022.31.Sup6.S1
Source: British Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Emotional intelligence in preregistration nurse education
This article details a literature review that was undertaken to explore EI in preregistration nurse education and to identify effective methods for developing nursing students' EI skills. A total of 12 articles were included in the review, from which data were extracted, compared and categorised. Three main areas were identified regarding EI in preregistration nurse education: EI constructs, EI components and EI teaching methods. The review found that a range of EI constructs and components may be included in nurse education curricula, meaning that there is often inconsistency in the approaches used. Classroom teaching met...
Source: Nursing Standard - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Marwan Hamad Russell Gurbutt Source Type: research

Involving patients and the public in nursing PhD projects: practical guidance, potential benefits and points to consider
CONCLUSION: Patients and the public should be involved in nursing PhD projects. Not only does this improve the quality of the research and raise the profile of nursing research, but it provides the opportunity for students to learn skills that they can develop further throughout their academic careers.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Obtaining high-quality patient and public involvement is an important skill for nurse researchers. The first steps in acquiring this skill should be taken during research training.PMID:37731298 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1891
Source: Nurse Researcher - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Chris McParland Bridget Johnston Bahaa Alassoud Maria Drummond Annabel Farnood Chandra Isabella Hostanida Purba Muzeyyen Seckin Saengrawee Thanthong Source Type: research

Pregnancy Plus Anaphylaxis: A Nurse's Perspective-Changing Health Scare
Am J Nurs. 2023 Oct 1;123(10):64. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979124.28085.08.ABSTRACTFinding a deeper space for empathy.PMID:37732676 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979124.28085.08
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Maddison Margaret McGee Fritz Source Type: research

Surgical Team Dynamics Affect Operative Efficiency
According to this study.PMID:37732675 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979120.96393.08
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Rosenberg Source Type: research

The Eat, Sleep, Console Approach Appears to Be Safe for Infants with Opioid Withdrawal
According to this study.PMID:37732674 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979116.39548.5e
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Rosenberg Source Type: research

New Guidelines Issued for Diagnosis and Management of Acute Liver Failure
According to this study.PMID:37732673 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979112.45497.c1
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Rosenberg Source Type: research

Wearable Activity Trackers May Be Useful Tools for Hospitalized Patients
According to this study.PMID:37732672 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979108.77486.10
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Karen Rosenberg Source Type: research

This Confusion
Am J Nurs. 2023 Oct 1;123(10):59. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979104.87367.f0.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37732671 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979104.87367.f0
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Malcolm Farley Source Type: research

Activism Is an Essential Nursing Role
Am J Nurs. 2023 Oct 1;123(10):52-58. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979100.16233.cc.ABSTRACTNursing has a long history of activism, yet nurses are often heard to express their dislike of "politics" and their desire to stay away from the tense and contentious situations associated with political activism. Nurses, however, have a fundamental duty to advocate on behalf of their patients and communities. In this article, the authors discuss the rationale for and roots of political activism in nursing, the values that shape it, and the importance of nursing's stance on policies related to the health and well-being of those they serve....
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Peggy L Chinn Maureen Shawn Kennedy Source Type: research

The Invisibility of Women
Am J Nurs. 2023 Oct 1;123(10):51. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979096.03745.5e.ABSTRACTWhy the gender data gap matters.PMID:37732669 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000979096.03745.5e
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - September 21, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Theresa Brown Source Type: research