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The development and testing of the C/WoundComp instrument for assessing chronic wound‐care competence in student nurses and podiatrists
The purpose of this study was to describe the level of chronic wound-care competence among graduating student nurses and student podiatrists in comparison with that of professionals and to develop and test a new instrument ...
The use and quality of reporting of Rasch analysis in nursing research: A methodological scoping review
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Rasch analysis is widely used in the life sciences. Rasch analysis is a mathematical and probabilistic model based on the assumption that the probability of passing a single item is governed ...
Whistle-blowers - morally courageous actors in health care?
<p>Background: <br>Moral courage means courage to act according to individual's own ethical values and principles despite the risk of negative consequences for them. Research about the moral courage of whistle-blowers in ...
Reasoning for whistleblowing in health care
<p><b>Background </b><br>Whistleblowing is recognised as part of solving wrongdoing. It requires individual reasoning as it is a potentially complicated process with a risk of possible negative consequences for oneself. ...
The effectiveness of the Ethics Quarter intervention on the ethical activity profile of nurse managers: A randomized controlled trial
<p><strong>Aim:</strong> To test the effectiveness of a new ethics educational e-learning intervention, Ethics Quarter, in supporting nurse managers' ethical activity profile.<br></p><p><strong>Background:</strong> Health ...
Learning goals and content for wound care education in Finnish nursing education-A Delphi study
<p>Background: Caring for patients with wounds requires diverse competences from nursing professionals. However, wound care education in undergraduate nursing education is often fragmented and lacks consistent learning ...
The informational privacy of patients in prehospital emergency care - Integrative literature review
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Informational privacy, a central value in health care, is strongly connected to patients' safety and quality of care. However, its realisation faces challenges in the unique context of ...
Environment in institutional care settings as a promoting factor for older individuals' mobility: A systematic review
<p>Background<br>Mobility is important for health and well-being; however, older individuals in institutional care settings are relatively sedentary. The environment has an increased influence on mobility in older age due ...
Older people’s perceived autonomy in residential care: an integrative review
<p>Autonomy has been recognised as a key principle in healthcare, but we
still need to develop a consistent understanding of older people’s
perceived autonomy in residential care. This study aimed to identify,
describe ...