Nursing and Nursing Science Research Papers/Topics

Guidance Of Student Nurses By Clinical Nurse Instructors In A Training Hospital Of Oshana Region

ABSTRACT This study was exploratory and descriptive in nature in which the researcher aimed to explore and describe how student nurses are guided by clinical nurse instructors in the training hospital of Oshana region. A quantitative as well as a qualitative approach has been utilized for this study. The quantitative part of the study was to get personal and professional information from the clinical nurse instructors. The qualitative approach was used to explore the views and attitudes of th...

An Overview Of Completeness Of Maternal Records: Documentation Of Maternal Nursing Care Rendered To Women During The Four Stages Of Labour In Oshakati Intermediate Hospital

ABSTRACT Nursing documentation continues to be criticised by professional, community and regulatory bodies because of incomplete, substandard charting practices. Poor documentation may have adverse consequences for care providers because data collection through auditing could create the impression that care was not provided, that is, the impression that what was not documented was not in fact done for the patient. Documentation of the actions of nurses and midwives provide evidence of the qua...

Needs Of Family Members Of Patients Admitted In Two Intensive Care Units In Windhoek

ABSTRACT The admission of a relative to an intensive care unit (ICU) is a stressful experience for family members because most admissions are urgent and unexpected. Hence, it is imperative for health care professionals to be knowledgeable about their needs to promote optimal outcomes for both the patient and family members during admission for critical illness. The purpose of this study was to describe and compare the needs of family members of patients admitted in the ICU in a private and st...

The Effect Of Career Perspective Orientation On The Attitude, Perception And Interest Among Secondary School Students Towards Nursing Profession As Career Of Choice In Northern And Central Zo

ABSTRACT Background: An estimate of 35 million nurses and midwives make up the greater part of the global healthcare workforce. Historically the nursing profession has been viewed as an occupation of low status and more feminine work; thus prevents students from choosing nursing as their career. Objective: The study intended to explore the effect of career perspective orientation on the attitude, perception and interest among secondary school students towards nursing profession as career of c...

Exploring The Wellbeing Of Family Caregivers Of Women With Advanced Breast Cancer A Study In The Accra Metropolis

ABSTRACT Breast Cancer is the leading cause of death and most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. In the advanced stage of the disease, the involvement of the family is required in the care of the patient at home. Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC) does not affect the woman alone but also the wellbeing of the family caregiver. The purpose of this study was to explore the well-being of family caregivers of women with advanced breast cancer in the Accra Metropolis. The Quality of Life Model Applied ...

Perceived Psychosocial Impact Of Stigma On Patients Being Treated At Accra Psychiatric Hospital

ABSTRACT Individuals diagnosed with mental illness encounter stigma and discrimination under various circumstances and these negatively affect them. Even though support systems and attitudes of the general public act as sources of stigma, perceptions held by the patients also influence their sensitivity to the experiences they encounter. The purpose of this study was to describe the role of personal factors in bringing about stigma.It also explored the public attitudes toward individuals dia...

Women’s Experiences With Traditional And Orthodox Management Of Cervical Cancer In The Accra Metropolis

ABSTRACT Cervical cancer is a public health problem that affects women‘s well-being worldwide. The literature on cancers from high-income countries indicates that patients combine traditional and western medicines for the treatment of cancer. However, there is scant empirical evidence on cervical cancer patients‘ experiences in both traditional and western medicine usage. The study, therefore, explored the experiences of women on the traditional and orthodox management of cervical cancer...

Indigenous Breastfeeding Practices Among Lactating Women In The Builsa North District

ABSTRACT Optimal breastfeeding is the most preferred means of feeding infants most especially babies below six months of age. This ideal practice, however, has eluded some babies in certain communities in Ghana due to various traditional beliefs and practices. The Theory of Reasoned Action guided this study to explore the indigenous breastfeeding (IBF) practices among lactating women in Northern Ghana. The study employed a qualitative exploratory descriptive design. Fifteen (15) lactating mo...

Skills Laboratory Implementation Readiness And Associated Students Clinical Performance On Neonatal Resuscitation Among Diploma Nursing Schools In Tanzania: A Cross- Sectional Study

ABSTRACT Background: Skills laboratory is one of the most important components in nursing education as it bridges the gap between theory and practice among nursing students. Objectives: Assessment of skills laboratory implementation readiness and associated student’s clinical performance on neonatal resuscitation among diploma nursing schools in Tanzania. Methodology: The study employed quantitative approach with cross-sectional research design. The sample size was 384 students from four...

Effect Of Educational Intervention On Improving Knowledge, Attitude, Practice And Glycemic Control Among People With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Tabora Region, Tanzania

ABSTRACT This study aimed at assessing the effect of educational intervention on improving knowledge, attitude, practice and glycemic control among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Tabora Region. A quasi-experimental study was conducted to 165 randomly recruited participants with type 2 diabetes mellitus from different clinics. The mean participants’ age was 54 ±13 years. Of all the participants, female constituted 55.8%. Data were collected in two phases (pre/posttest) through str...

Effectiveness Of Pediatric First Aid Training Programme On Managing Pediatric Injuries Among Pre-School Teachersin Pemba Island

ABSTRACT Pre-school teachers are not well informed on managing pediatric injuries. Thekey objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of pediatric first aid training programme on improving knowledge, attitudes, and intention to practices of managing pediatric injuries among pre-school teachers in Pemba Island. The study adopted a quasi-experimental study with one group pre-test and post-test with quantitative approach to meet the study objectives. A multistage selection of partic...

Birth Companionship: Perceptions Of Postnatal Mothers In Tamale Teaching Hospital

ABSTRACT Childbirth is a stressful and challenging experience in the life of reproductive women. Most women going through this process do that without companionship from family members despite the demands and challenges accompanying labour. Literature on companionship during labour is inadequate and the practice is rare in hospitals in Ghana. This study, therefore, explored the perceptions of postnatal mothers about companionship during labour. The study adopted a qualitative exploratory des...

Exploration Of Surgical Patients’ Perspectives Of Perioperative Nursing Care At The Regional Hospital, Bolgatanga

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study was to explore surgical patients‘ perspective of perioperative nursing care at the Regional Hospital, Bolgatanga. The study was guided by Perioperative Surgical Home (PSH) as Microsystems health care model. The study employed a qualitative explorative descriptive design. Purposive sampling technique was used to recruit participants. The data was saturated with 15 participants aged between 23 and 65 years. All the interviews were audio-taped and transcrib...

Clinical Learning Environment And Clinical Performance: A Perspective Of Pre-Service Nursing Students In Tanzania

ABSTRACT Background: Learning by clinical practice is one of the most important components in nursing educational programs, considering that nursing is a practice-based profession. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess clinical learning environment and the clinical performance among pre-service nursing students in Tanzania. Method: A cross-sectional analytical design using quantitative approach was employed. Purposive, stratified and systematic random sampling was used to select nurs...

Efficacy Of Peer Support Learning Strategy On Improving Competence And Health Outcomes Among Adult Diabetic Patients Attending Clinic In Dodoma Region: A Quasi-Experimental Study

ABSTRACT Background: In Tanzania the available data shows that diabetic patients are in risk of developing different life-threatening health complications, this lead to increased medical expenses, reduced quality of life and increased mortality rate. Different innovative teaching methods are needed in order to prevent and to control the burden of diabetes. Thus, the current study was aimed to assess the efficacy of peer support learning strategy on improving competence and health outcomes amo...


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