The latest Open Access articles published in International Journal of Nursing Studies.
March 2015
Tobias Freund | Christine Everett | Peter Griffiths | Catherine Hudon | Lucio Naccarella | Miranda Laurant
World-wide, shortages of primary care physicians and an increased demand for services have provided the impetus for delivering team-based primary care. The diversity of the primary care workforce is...
March 2015
Bridget Candy | Rachel France | Joe Low | Liz Sampson
Despite the extent of volunteers’ contribution to palliative care, and their role in direct patient care, there has been no systematic evaluation of the evidence-base on volunteers in relation to patient...
Available online 18 December 2014
C. Raina MacIntyre | Abrar Ahmad Chughtai | Holly Seale | Guy A. Richards | Patricia M. Davidson
December 2014
C. Raina MacIntyre | Abrar Ahmad Chughtai | Holly Seale | Guy A. Richards | Patricia M. Davidson
December 2014
Jose M. Martin-Moreno | Gilberto Llinás | Juan Martínez-Hernández
December 2014
Mark White | John S.G. Wells | Tony Butterworth
Quality improvement (QI) Programmes, like the Productive Ward: Releasing-time-to-care initiative, aim to ‘engage’ and ‘empower’ ward teams to actively participate, innovate and lead quality improvement...
December 2014
Patricia Harbman
Patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) are at high risk for reinfarction and death. Therapies that have been shown to reduce these risks (secondary prevention) continue to be underutilized....
November 2014
C. Raina MacIntyre | Abrar Ahmad Chughtai | Holly Seale | Guy A. Richards | Patricia M. Davidson
November 2014
Debra Griffiths | Julia Morphet | Kelli Innes | Kimberley Crawford | Allison Williams
Western countries have encountered an increase in elderly patients transferred from residential aged care facilities to emergency departments. This patient cohort frequently experiences impaired physical...
November 2014
Alison Smith | Zoe Fortune | Rachel Phillips | Paul Walters | Geraldine A. Lee | Anthony Mann | André Tylee | Elizabeth A. Barley
Patients can report positive effects of myocardial infarction. It is unknown whether these effects are sustained or what factors influence adaptation....
August 2014
Sevinc Tastan | Graciele C.F. Linch | Gail M. Keenan | Janet Stifter | Dawn McKinney | Linda Fahey | Karen Dunn Lopez | Yingwei Yao | Diana J. Wilkie
To determine the state of the science for the five standardized nursing terminology sets in terms of level of evidence and study focus....
August 2014
Anne Kennedy | Anne Rogers | Robert Bowen | Victoria Lee | Tom Blakeman | Caroline Gardner | Rebecca Morris | Joanne Protheroe | Carolyn Chew-Graham
An implementation gap exists between policy aspirations for provision and the delivery of self-management support in primary care. An evidence based training and support package using a whole systems...
May 2014
Elizabeth West | David N. Barron | David Harrison | Anne Marie Rafferty | Kathy Rowan | Colin Sanderson
To investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staff) has an impact on the survival chances of critically ill patients both in the intensive care unit (ICU) and in the...
May 2014
C. Leineweber | H.S. Chungkham | H. Westerlund | C. Tishelman | R. Lindqvist
The present shortage of registered nurses (RNs) in many European countries is expected to continue and worsen, which poses a substantial threat to the maintenance of healthcare in this region. Work–family...
March 2014
Andreas Fors | Kerstin Dudas | Inger Ekman
Patients affected by acute coronary syndrome (ACS) report several symptoms subsequent to their discharge from hospital. These symptoms prolong their sick leave and complicate their return to the normal...
February 2014
Carl May | Andrew Sibley | Katherine Hunt
To investigate the dynamics of nurses’ work in implementing Clinical Practice Guidelines....
November 2013
Philip Clissett | Davina Porock | Rowan H. Harwood | John R.F. Gladman
Person-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people with dementia. Developed in relation to long stay settings, there are challenges to its implementation in acute settings....
July 2013
Susanne Coleman | Claudia Gorecki | E. Andrea Nelson | S. José Closs | Tom Defloor | Ruud Halfens | Amanda Farrin | Julia Brown | Lisette Schoonhoven | Jane Nixon
To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult patient populations?...
September 2012
K.M. King-Shier | H. Quan | C. Mather | M.J. Verhoef | M.L. Knutson | W.A. Ghali
A considerable number of patients receive chelation therapy to treat their coronary artery disease. However, there is no current empirical evidence to support its use....
September 2011
Jessica Howell | Anne Marie Rafferty | Anna Snaith
This paper asserts the significance of nurses’ writing within the developing field of life writing studies. It closely examines selected letters written by nurses in the Colonial Nursing Association...
August 2011
Mwidimi Ndosi | Martyn Lewis | Claire Hale | Helen Quinn | Sarah Ryan | Paul Emery | Howard Bird | Jackie Hill
The rise in the number of patients with arthritis coupled with understaffing of medical services has seen the deployment of Clinical Nurse Specialists in running nurse-led clinics alongside the rheumatologist...
February 2011
Catherine Campbell | Kerry Scott | Claudius Madanhire | Constance Nyamukapa | Simon Gregson
Antiretroviral treatment for HIV is gradually being made available across sub-Saharan Africa. With antiretroviral treatment, HIV can be approached as a chronic, manageable condition rather than a shorter-term...