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Objective: The aim of this paper is to propose a ‘Perceived barriers and lifestyle risk factor modification model’ that could be incorporated into existing frameworks for diabetes education to enhance lifestyle risk factor education in women. Setting: Diabetes education, community health. Primary argument: ‘Perceived barriers’ is a health promotion concept that has been found to be a significant predictor of health promotion behaviour. There is evidence that women face a range of perceived barriers that prevent them from engaging in healthy lifestyle activities. Despite this, current evidence based models of diabetes education do not explicitly incorporate the concept of perceived barriers. A model of risk factor reduction that incorporates ‘perceived barriers’ is proposed. Conclusion: Although further research is required, current approaches to risk factor reduction in type 2 diabetes could be enhanced by identification and goal setting to reduce an individual’s perceived barriers.
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Pain is common in residential aged care facilities (RACFs). In 2005, the Australian Pain Society developed 27 recommendations for good practice in the identification, assessment, and management of pain in these settings. This study aimed to address implementation of the standards and evaluate outcomes. Five facilities in Australia participated in a comprehensive evaluation of RACF pain practice and outcomes. Pre-existing pain management practices were compared with the 27 recommendations, before an evidence-based pain management program was introduced that included training and education for staff and revised in-house pain-management procedures. Post-implementation audits evaluated the program's success. Aged care staff teams also were assessed on their reports of self-efficacy in pain management. The results show that before the implementation program, the RACFs demonstrated full compliance on 6 to 12 standards. By the project's completion, RACFs demonstrated full compliance with 10 to 23 standards and major improvements toward compliance in the remaining standards. After implementation, the staff also reported better understanding of the standards (p < .001) or of facility pain management guidelines (p < .001), increased confidence in therapies for pain management (p < .001), and increased confidence in their training to assess pain (p < .001) and recognize pain in residents with dementia who are nonverbal (p = .003). The results show that improved evidence-based practice in RACFs can be achieved with appropriate training and education. Investing resources in the aged care workforce via this implementation program has shown improvements in staff self-efficacy and practice.
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Practical strategies are needed to improve pain awareness among aged care staff and promote a systematic approach to pain identification using evidence-based tools. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a pain identification tool for use by nursing and non-professional staff in residential aged care facilities (RACFs). A controlled pretest-posttest intervention design was conducted in two RACFs in Brisbane, Australia. Completed surveys were returned by 216 staff and 74 residents at baseline and 218 staff and 94 residents at 3-month follow-up. Chart audits were conducted on 308 residents at baseline and 328 at follow-up. Groups were compared on: (1) staff knowledge and attitudes regarding pain, perceived confidence and skills for pain assessment, and perceived quality of pain management, (2) frequency of pain assessments and use of pain interventions, and (3) residents’ perceptions of the quality of pain management. Both groups had high knowledge scores and reported high levels of confidence, skills and perceived quality of pain management at baseline and follow-up. The intervention group showed significant improvement in routine pain assessment and use of non-drug pain interventions. However, due to unexpected changes in control group conditions, both groups increased episodic pain assessment. Overall, staff believed the intervention was clinically useful and fostered a team approach to pain assessment. We found the introduction of pain identification resources with implementation strategies to support frontline staff was partially effective in improving staff and resident outcomes. Nonetheless, our findings confirm the need for change and importance of translational pain research in RACFs.
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Learning about the Indigenous women who had worked between 1950-2005 was a surprise to me. This area of under researched Australian history became a passion which I've continued to explore and, in recent years. have extended. It's a challenging field. with issues familiar to many historians. There may be many documentary records about Indigenous nurses, hidden in publicly accessible archives and collections, but individuals may not easily be identified as Indigenous. Another enormous challenge is to question widely-held assumptions. Historically, Aboriginal people have been positioned within a deficit model and cast as recipients of health care. So it's assumed that Indigenous people did not deliver care in any way. were not part of formal training schemes, or were not in paid employment. More evidence is emerging that counters those assumptions. Aboriginal women have worked as nurses and midwives within Australia as far back as the 1890s and, who knows, perhaps earlier. Their contribution is a hidden but significant element in Indigenous and Australian history
Questionário sobre o consumo de álcool e drogas entre profissionais de saúde: um estudo exploratório
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A droga na atualidade é considerada uma ameaça para a humanidade. Nos países em desenvolvimento, o álcool é o principal fator de risco, dentre as demais substâncias psicoativas. Existem poucos estudos sobre a prevalência do uso de drogas nos locais de trabalho no Brasil, e sobre os meios de enfrentamento das instituições empregadoras frente ao consumo de drogas por seus trabalhadores e as condições que levam a tal uso. O estudo foi estruturado em duas etapas: 1) revisão bibliográfica de instrumentos auto-aplicáveis sobre drogas entre trabalhadores e 2) elaboração e aplicação de um questionário auto-aplicável sobre o consumo de drogas entre trabalhadores. Foi traçado os seguintes objetivos: 1 etapa - Levantar os estudos publicados, que apresentam como objeto o uso de álcool e drogas por trabalhadores, entre os anos de 1998 e 2008; Identificar e analisar os instrumentos auto-aplicáveis, que mensuram a prevalência e o padrão de consumo de drogas em trabalhadores, utilizados pelos estudos; e Subsidiar o desenvolvimento de um questionário auto-aplicável sobre o padrão de consumo de álcool e drogas entre trabalhadores; 2 etapa - Desenvolver um questionário auto-aplicável que permite identificar a prevalência e padrão de consumo de álcool e drogas entre profissionais de saúde, assim como, as formas de enfrentamento por parte do trabalhador e das instituições empregadoras; Realizar análise descritiva do questionário desenvolvido e de seus principais resultados; e Avaliar a compreensão das perguntas do questionário desenvolvido, a partir das sugestões e respostas marcadas pelos sujeitos do estudo. Trata-se de uma pesquisa quantitativa, descritiva e exploratória realizada com 111 alunos de pós-graduação latu sensu de uma Faculdade Pública de Enfermagem situada na Cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Através da revisão bibliográfica verificamos que existem poucos instrumentos auto-aplicáveis sobre o padrão de consumo de álcool e drogas entre trabalhadores. Foi construído um questionário visando identificar informações sócio-demográficas, a história profissional, informações sobre o consumo de álcool e outras drogas, informações sobre o estresse laboral, e informações sobre as formas de enfrentamento por parte do trabalhador e das instituições empregadoras sobre o consumo de drogas. Pela análise do questionário aplicado, observou-se que algumas questões foram de difícil compreensão e precisam ser reformuladas, a fim de melhorar a compreensão dos respondentes, já que um questionário auto-aplicável deve ser auto-explicativo. As escalas AUDIT e Job Stress Scale se mostraram importantes para identificar problemas relacionados ao álcool e o estresse laboral. O álcool foi a droga mais utilizada pelos profissionais de saúde, seguido pelas substâncias psicoativas. Portanto, deve-se dar um enfoque sobressalente para a questão do fenômeno das drogas no ambiente de trabalho, promovendo programas de prevenção e de qualidade de vida ao trabalhador. Ressalta-se, também, a importância de abordar as questões sobre drogas nas graduações da área da saúde, promovendo o conhecimento do futuro profissional quanto aos riscos e danos decorrentes do uso e abuso de drogas.
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Au Québec, le programme d’externat en soins infirmiers, permet aux étudiantes infirmières de travailler, à titre d’externes, durant l’été suivant leur 2e année d’étude. Les études portant sur les apprentissages que des étudiantes infirmières font à l’intérieur d’un programme d’externat ne reposent pas sur un cadre théorique définissant la vision de l’apprentissage des auteurs. De plus, aucune n’a fait de lien avec les compétences professionnelles. Cette étude avait pour but de décrire, selon la perception d’étudiantes universitaires québécoises, l’effet de leur participation à un programme d’externat en soins infirmiers sur le développement de leurs compétences professionnelles et s’est appuyée sur l’approche par compétences de seconde génération développée à la Faculté des sciences infirmières de l’Université de Montréal (Goudreau, Pepin, Dubois, Boyer, Larue et Legault, 2009). Les résultats obtenus reposent sur un devis descriptif qualitatif réalisé auprès de huit étudiantes infirmières universitaires. L’analyse a été réalisée selon la méthode de Miles et Huberman (2003) à partir de la transcription intégrale des entrevues. L’étude a permis d’identifier les principales compétences développées dans le cadre du programme d’externat, soit «Exercer un jugement clinique infirmier», «Collaborer dans des équipes professionnelles» et «Agir avec humanisme en accompagnant les personnes/familles/communautés dans leurs expériences de santé». Elle a également mis en évidence l’importance du développement de la confiance en soi dans l’expérience de travail des participantes. Des recommandations pour la gestion, la formation et la recherche découlent de cette étude.
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Rapport de stage présenté à la Faculté des sciences infirmières en vue de l'obtention du grade de Maître ès sciences (M.Sc.) en sciences infirmières option formation en soins infirmiers
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collection of manual handling films for teaching purposes
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The implementation of the nursing process should be experienced by all nurses during their formative years. However, the lack of implementation of the nursing process for care planning during the educational process and the existing disorder in the formation process prompted the following research questions: What is the meaning of teaching the nursing process to the nursing professors? Do nursing professors use strategies and methods that promote critical thinking in their students? The objective of the study was to analyze the meaning that teaching of the nursing process has for the nursing faculty of the bachalaureate nursing course. Qualitative descriptive study conducted with a sample of 30 faculty members that taught nursing care courses in the nursing program of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) in Natal, RN. Two instruments were used, a questionaire and an interview guide. The questionnaire was designed to obtain sociodemographic, educational and work information, of faculty activities and of the teaching of nursing care. The guide was composed of five open questions regarding the understanding and perceptions of the nursing process, its utilization in teaching, and the nursing care teaching strategies. Interview data were submitted to content analysis techniques and interpreted according to the principles of Symbolic Interactionism. Six categories related to the analytical themes were identified: the nursing process as the guide for the care actions; clinical rationality; use of the care activities; teaching relevance; teaching barreirs; teaching strategies with focus on the abilities and competencies of the clinical rationale. Faculty perceptions regarding the teaching of the nursing process; nursing care approach in the nurses‟ formation. The study indicates that the participants understand the relevance of the nursing process a work instrument and that the use of this method during the nurses‟ formation enhances the abilities and competencies for critical thinking that is essencial for care. The strategies for teaching of abilities and competencies were identified, however the nursing faculty should use codes, direction and the influence so that the students can Interact and therefore stimulate the use of the nursing process
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Health education presently experiences the incorporation of information technology, thus making access to information more practical and attainable. The initiatives to make health care scientific content available virtually have shown to be useful for teaching, health care professionals and the general population. A website, however, must be constantly managed. To promote the dissemination of the website at www.educacaoemsaude.fmb.unesp.br among faculty members and undergraduate nursing students and students at Escola Técnica de Enfermagem (Vocational Nursing School) - ETE, by evaluating, among them, its graphic and functional aspects and seeking suggestions for its improvement. This is a descriptive quantitative study for which the participants were asked to fill out an instrument designed for the study. The evaluation was performed among nursing faculty members and students at Univ Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho – UNESP and students at Escola Técnica de Enfermagem (Vocational Nursing School) – ETEC in the city of Botucatu. The number of participants totaled 88 individuals, of whom 23 were undergraduate students, 62 were students at ETEC, and 3 were faculty members. Eighty-one were females, and 7 were males. The participants’ age ranged from 17 to 56 years. Among the items that evaluated the website, the answers prevailed from “very good” to “good”. When the participants were asked what they had thought about the website, the answers were mostly positive, and the most frequently description given was “interesting”. Among the facilities, the most frequently reported was “easily understood content”, and as regards difficulties, handling the website was the most often mentioned. One hundred percent of the answers considered the maintenance of the website to be important. Suggestions for its improvement were given, and the most frequent... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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This article reports the findings from an online survey of nursing faculty from the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Caribbean countries to identify their perceptions about global health competencies for undergraduate nursing students. A list of global health competencies for medical students developed by the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada Resource Group on Global Health and the Global Health Education Consortium was adapted for nurses and translated from English to Spanish and Portuguese. The competencies were divided into six subscales, and respondents rated each competency on a 4-point Likert scale, with high scores reflecting strong agreement that the competency was essential for undergraduate nursing students. E-mail invitations and links to the online survey were distributed using a nonprobability convenience sampling strategy. This article reports findings only from the respondents to the English and Spanish surveys. The final sample included 542 responses to the English survey and 51 responses to the Spanish survey. Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients for the subscales ranged from .78 to .96. The mean values for all 6 subscales and for each of the 30 items were greater than 3.0 for the respondents to the Spanish survey, and the mean values for 27 of the items were greater than 3.0 for the respondents to the English survey. These findings suggest that respondents perceived the competencies as essential global health competencies for undergraduate nursing students in the Americas. Narrative comments written by respondents indicate additional competencies and specific concerns about adding additional content to an already full curricula. Results of this study can be used to guide faculty deliberations about global health competencies that should be incorporated in the nursing curricula.
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Background: The use of podcasts has emerged as an important tool for use in education. This is especially relevant in nursing schools with the shortage of nursing faculty. The use of podcasts allows the instructor to provide lectures and other course content to students. [See PDF for complete abstract]
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Cultural models of the domains healing and health are important in how people understand health and their behavior regarding it. The biomedicine model has been predominant in Western society. Recent popularity of holistic health and alternative healing modalities contrasts with the biomedical model and the assumptions upon which that model has been practiced. The holistic health movement characterizes an effort by health care providers and others such as nurses to expand the biomedical model and has often incorporated alternative modalities. This research described and compared the cultural models of healing of professional nurses and alternative healers. A group of nursing faculty who promote a holistic model were compared to a group of healers using healing touch. Ethnographic methods of participant observation, free listing and pile sort were used. Theoretical sampling in the free listings reached saturation at 18 in the group of nurses and 21 in the group of healers. Categories consistent for both groups emerged from the data. These were: physical, mental, attitude, relationships, spiritual, self management, and health seeking including biomedical and alternative resources. The healers had little differentiation between the concepts health and healing. The nurses, however, had more elements in self management for health and in health seeking for healing. This reflects the nurse's role in facilitating the shift in locus of responsibility between health and healing. The healers provided more specific information regarding alternative resources. The healer's conceptualization of health was embedded in a spiritual belief system and contrasted dramatically with that of biomedicine. The healer's models also contrasted with holistic health in the areas of holism, locus of responsibility, and dealing with uncertainty. The similarity between the groups and their dissimilarity to biomedicine suggest a larger cultural shift in beliefs regarding health care. ^
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Interview with Dorothy Otto, Associate Professor at the School of Nursing, University of Texas Houston Health Science Center.
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While coaching and customer involvement can enhance the improvement of health and social care, many organizations struggle to develop their improvement capability; it is unclear how best to accomplish this. We examined one attempt at training improvement coaches. The program, set in the Esther Network for integrated care in rural Jonkoping County, Sweden, included eight 1-day sessions spanning 7 months in 2011. A senior citizen joined the faculty in all training sessions. Aiming to discern which elements in the program were essential for assuming the role of improvement coach, we used a case-study design with a qualitative approach. Our focus group interviews included 17 informants: 11 coaches, 3 faculty members, and 3 senior citizens. We performed manifest content analysis of the interview data. Creating will, ideas, execution, and sustainability emerged as crucial elements. These elements were promoted by customer focusembodied by the senior citizen trainershared values and a solution-focused approach, by the supportive coach network and by participants' expanded systems understanding. These elements emerged as more important than specific improvement tools and are worth considering also elsewhere when seeking to develop improvement capability in health and social care organizations.