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  1. Article ; Online: Core components of end-of-life care in nursing education programs: a scoping review.

    Taheri-Ezbarami, Zahra / Jafaraghaee, Fateme / Sighlani, Ali Karimian / Mousavi, Seyed Kazem

    BMC palliative care

    2024  Volume 23, Issue 1, Page(s) 82

    Abstract: Background: So far, there have been many studies on end-of-life nursing care education around the world, and in many cases, according to the cultural, social, and spiritual contexts of each country, the results have been different. The present study ... ...

    Abstract Background: So far, there have been many studies on end-of-life nursing care education around the world, and in many cases, according to the cultural, social, and spiritual contexts of each country, the results have been different. The present study intends to gain general insight into the main components of end-of-life care in nursing education programs by reviewing scientific texts and the results of investigations.
    Methods: This study was a scoping review conducted with the Arksey and O'Malley methodology updated by Peters et al. First, a search was made in Wos, ProQuest, Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Research Gate, and Google Scholar databases to find studies about end-of-life care education programs. Then, the screening of the found studies was done in four stages, and the final articles were selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the studies. Due to the nature of the research, editorials, letters, and commentaries were excluded. The screening steps are shown in the PRISMA-ScR diagram.
    Results: 23 articles related to end-of-life care education programs were reviewed. The studies included eleven descriptive and cross-sectional studies, two qualitative studies, eight interventional studies, one concept analysis article, and one longitudinal study. By summarizing the data from the studies, six themes were obtained as the main components of end-of-life care education: principles of end-of-life care, communication skills, physical considerations, psychosocial and spiritual considerations, ethical considerations, and after-death care.
    Conclusion: End-of-life care is one of the most challenging nursing care in the world. Since many nurses are not prepared to provide such care, the information obtained from this review can help nursing education and treatment managers develop more comprehensive training programs to improve the quality of end-of-life care.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Longitudinal Studies ; Terminal Care ; Education, Nursing ; Clinical Competence
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-28
    Publishing country England
    Document type Systematic Review ; Review ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2091556-1
    ISSN 1472-684X ; 1472-684X
    ISSN (online) 1472-684X
    ISSN 1472-684X
    DOI 10.1186/s12904-024-01398-3
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  2. Article ; Online: The effect of serious game and problem-based learning on nursing students' knowledge and clinical decision-making skill regarding the application of transfusion medicine in pediatric nursing.

    Razaghpoor, Ali / Taheri-Ezbarami, Zahra / Jafaraghaee, Fateme / Maroufizadeh, Saman / Falakdami, Atefeh

    Journal of pediatric nursing

    2024  Volume 76, Page(s) e1–e8

    Abstract: Purpose: Comparing the effect of serious game and problem-based learning on nursing students' knowledge and clinical decision-making skill regarding the application of transfusion medicine in pediatric nursing.: Design and methods: In this quasi- ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Comparing the effect of serious game and problem-based learning on nursing students' knowledge and clinical decision-making skill regarding the application of transfusion medicine in pediatric nursing.
    Design and methods: In this quasi-experimental study, 76 undergraduate nursing students were enrolled through a convenience sampling method, and were allocated to one of the three groups of serious game, problem-based learning, and control through the block randomization method. Data were collected using a valid and reliable 3-part researcher-made tool, completed before and two weeks after the intervention. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t-test, analysis of covariance, and Bonferroni post hoc test. A significance level of <0.05 was considered.
    Results: After the intervention, mean scores of both knowledge and clinical decision-making skill increased significantly in both intervention groups (p < 0.05). Mean post-test scores of both knowledge and clinical decision-making skill in the serious game group, and only clinical decision-making skill in the problem-based learning group were significantly higher than the control group (p < 0.05). However, no significant difference was observed regarding mean post-test scores of both knowledge and clinical decision-making skill between the intervention groups (p > 0.05).
    Conclusions: Both serious game and problem-based learning are proven to be effective in improving nursing students' knowledge and clinical decision-making skill regarding the application of transfusion medicine in pediatric nursing.
    Practice implications: Since learning now occurs beyond classrooms and the new generation of students spend most of their time in virtual places, utilizing technology-based teaching methods like serious games can benefit both educators and students by providing continuous education, saving their time and expenses, etc.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Female ; Male ; Clinical Competence ; Students, Nursing/psychology ; Problem-Based Learning ; Clinical Decision-Making ; Pediatric Nursing/education ; Transfusion Medicine/education ; Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate ; Young Adult ; Educational Measurement ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Games, Experimental
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial
    ZDB-ID 632731-x
    ISSN 1532-8449 ; 0882-5963
    ISSN (online) 1532-8449
    ISSN 0882-5963
    DOI 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.01.010
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  3. Article ; Online: Frontline nurses experiences about human caring during pandemic of COVID-19: A directed content analysis study.

    Taheri-Ezbarami, Zahra / Ghanbari, Atefeh / Panahi, Latif / Pouy, Somaye

    Nursing open

    2023  Volume 10, Issue 8, Page(s) 5089–5097

    Abstract: Aim: This study aims to investigate experiences of frontline nurses about human caring during COVID-19 pandemic based on the Ten Caritas Processes® of Watson's Human Caring Theory.: Design: A directed content analysis was performed.: Methods: A ... ...

    Abstract Aim: This study aims to investigate experiences of frontline nurses about human caring during COVID-19 pandemic based on the Ten Caritas Processes® of Watson's Human Caring Theory.
    Design: A directed content analysis was performed.
    Methods: A total of 15 frontline nurses were recruited by purposive sampling from Razi hospital (north of Iran), in 2020 and semi-structured interviews were conducted.
    Results: Extracted categories based on Ten Caritas Processes® included feeling satisfied in providing care to patients, effective presence with patients, moving towards self-actualization (moving towards transcendence), care with trust and compassion, experience positive and negative emotions, creativity in providing care, self-directing learning experience in the field of care, unfavourable environment for providing care, feeling acceptance and worth, uncertainty (facing the unknown). This study showed that communication skills, self-sensitivity, patient dignity, teaching-learning and problem-solving skills, holistic attention to the patient, and the provision of a healing environment are necessary for patient care.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Nursing Theory ; Pandemics ; Nurse-Patient Relations ; COVID-19 ; Nurses
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2809556-X
    ISSN 2054-1058 ; 2054-1058
    ISSN (online) 2054-1058
    ISSN 2054-1058
    DOI 10.1002/nop2.1744
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  4. Article ; Online: Factors Improving Oncology Nurse Role Performance in Providing Pediatric Palliative Care: A SWOT Analysis.

    Pouy, Somaye / Taheri Ezbarami, Zahra / Rassouli, Maryam / Darbandi, Bahram / Javadi-Pashaki, Nazila

    Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP

    2023  Volume 24, Issue 10, Page(s) 3501–3508

    Abstract: Objective: Palliative care is provided by an interdisciplinary team in which, nurses play an important role, and improving their role performance can be effective in providing high-quality care. This study aimed to explore the factors related to ... ...

    Abstract Objective: Palliative care is provided by an interdisciplinary team in which, nurses play an important role, and improving their role performance can be effective in providing high-quality care. This study aimed to explore the factors related to improving oncology nurses' role performance in providing pediatric palliative care.
    Methods: This qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews with 22 nurses, physicians, hospital supervisors, children, and their parents from September 2022 to January 2023. Data analysis was performed based on conventional content analysis proposed by Elo and Kyngas using MAXQDA 2020. Finally, subcategories of each main category were summarized in the SWOT analysis matrix.
    Result: Data analysis led to the extraction of 1250 codes, three main categories (nurse-related factors, child and family-related factors, and organizational factors), five generic categories, and 32 subcategories that were ultimately classified in the SWOT analysis matrix.
    Conclusion: This study showed that oncology nurses' role performance in providing palliative care is influenced by many internal and external factors. In this regard, in order to improve their role performance, increasing knowledge among nurses, nursing students, and the community on integrating pediatric palliative care topics into the nursing curriculum, fair access to palliative care services, drug accessibility, financial support, and further research are recommended.
    MeSH term(s) Child ; Humans ; Palliative Care ; Nurse's Role ; Qualitative Research ; Medical Oncology ; Students
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-01
    Publishing country Thailand
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2218955-5
    ISSN 2476-762X ; 1513-7368
    ISSN (online) 2476-762X
    ISSN 1513-7368
    DOI 10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.10.3501
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  5. Article ; Online: The quality of nursing care from the perspective of hospitalized school-age children.

    Mohammadi Gonbaki, Zahra / Mirzaie Taklimi, Mahshid / Taheri-Ezbarami, Zahra / Kazemnejad Leili, Ehsan / Abadgar Chahardeh, Marzie

    Journal of pediatric nursing

    2024  

    Abstract: Purpose: Hospitalized children's satisfaction with the care they receive is the main indicator for evaluating the way nurses should provide services and the quality of these services. The current study aimed to examine school-aged children's perceptions ...

    Abstract Purpose: Hospitalized children's satisfaction with the care they receive is the main indicator for evaluating the way nurses should provide services and the quality of these services. The current study aimed to examine school-aged children's perceptions of nursing care quality.
    Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 144 children aged 7-11 years were selected through a convenience sampling method. The data collection tool included The Child Care Quality at Hospital Questionnaire, and the personal- and family-related and disease-related factors questionnaire. Independent t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson's correlation coefficient and multiple linear regression test were used for data analysis.
    Results: Based on the findings, the highest score of nursing care quality was related to characteristics domain (13 ± 1.7). In addition, the children's age, father's education and history of hospitalization were related to nurses' characteristics domain; mother's education and length of hospital stay were related to nursing activities domain; and mother's education, father's occupation and length of hospital stay were related to nursing environment domain.
    Conclusion: The results of the present study showed that children's nurses can provide better quality care to children by paying attention to nurses' characteristics and then the scope of activities and care environment.
    Practice implications: Considering the factors affecting the nursing care quality, a conscious step should also be taken for strategic planning of care.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 632731-x
    ISSN 1532-8449 ; 0882-5963
    ISSN (online) 1532-8449
    ISSN 0882-5963
    DOI 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.04.042
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  6. Article: Evaluating the impact of a multimedia training versus lecture training on attitudes and practices in paediatric nurses in children pain management: A randomized controlled trial.

    Arzani, Afsaneh / Valizadeh, Sousan / Poorkaremi, Samereh / Taheri Ezbarami, Zahra / Ghojazadeh, Morteza

    Nursing open

    2020  Volume 7, Issue 4, Page(s) 1032–1038

    Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a multimedia training on pain management attitudes and practices of paediatric nurses.: Design: A single-blind randomized trial.: Methods: Paediatric nurses (: Results: The mean of ... ...

    Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a multimedia training on pain management attitudes and practices of paediatric nurses.
    Design: A single-blind randomized trial.
    Methods: Paediatric nurses (
    Results: The mean of attitude scores of the lecturing group was 104.74 one week after the study and 109.40 one month later versus 74.72. The above-mentioned scores in the multimedia group were 112.72 and 115.04, respectively, versus 78.70 (
    MeSH term(s) Child ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Multimedia ; Nurses, Pediatric ; Pain ; Single-Blind Method
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-03-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2809556-X
    ISSN 2054-1058
    ISSN 2054-1058
    DOI 10.1002/nop2.476
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  7. Article: A qualitative study on individual experiences of chronic hepatitis B patients.

    Taheri Ezbarami, Zahra / Hassani, Parkhideh / Zagheri Tafreshi, Mansoureh / Alavi Majd, Hamid

    Nursing open

    2017  Volume 4, Issue 4, Page(s) 310–318

    Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study was to explain the perception of patients with chronic hepatitis B regarding problems in the Iranian society.: Design: Descriptive qualitative research.: Methods: In this qualitative study, 27 patients with chronic ... ...

    Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to explain the perception of patients with chronic hepatitis B regarding problems in the Iranian society.
    Design: Descriptive qualitative research.
    Methods: In this qualitative study, 27 patients with chronic hepatitis B in Iran were selected through purposive sampling. The data were collected over 22 months, in 2015-2016, by means of semi-structured interviews and field notes. The interview transcripts were coded using MAXQDA10 software
    Results: The participants' age ranged from 25-52 years. Analysis of the data revealed seven themes: insufficient self-care, misperceptions, stigmatization, psychological consequences, failure, spiritual struggle and post-traumatic growth.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-10-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2809556-X
    ISSN 2054-1058
    ISSN 2054-1058
    DOI 10.1002/nop2.100
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