Registered nurses’ experience of necessary performed and missed nursing care: a qualitative studyAbstract:Background: Providing high quality care based on their caring attitude is essential for nurses. Missed Care can cause ...
Qualitative Research with the Concept of Candidacy – Towards a better understanding of hindered addiction prevention service uptakeAbstract. Abstract Objective: The aim of this article is to ...
The vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is a rare chronic skin condition that may progress to an invasive carcinoma of the vulva. Major issues affecting women's health were occurring symptoms, negative influences on sexuality, uncertainty concerning ...
The debate about the “right” methods and designs for nursing research is on-going. According to international surveys, studies on the effectiveness and safety of nursing interventions are rare. Since nursing practice deals daily with interventions, nurses ...
Epilepsy is a common and chronic disease which affects persons at every age. Even though medication can prevent seizures, epilepsy has implications for daily living. Sorrows, increased depression rates and restrictions in everyday life were documented ...
Worldwide the majority of relatives endorsed family witnessed resuscitation and witnessed invasive procedures (FWR) and considered this practice as helpful. However, professionals are primarily against this practice. How relatives in Swiss hospitals ...
Background: In Germany every year approximately 2.200 children under the age of 14 come down with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). While parents manage diabetes for infants, children take over some tasks over time. During the transition from childhood to ...
Hintergrund: In der Literatur wird kritisch über die Folgen nach Einführung von Fallkostenpauschalen debattiert, die die Bedingungen für professionelles Pflegen erschwerten. Deshalb untersuchten wir die Ausprägung von Pflegekontextfaktoren (...
Mouthrinse in oral mucositis in the context of allogeneic stem cell transplantation: a qualitative studyAbstract. Background: Oral mucositis is a common side effect of allogeneic stem cell transplantation and can lead to increased morbidity, mortality ...
Family members' experiences of caring for persons with dementia and outreach counselling – an interpretative phenomenological studyAbstract. Background: Almost two-thirds of the 110 000 people living with dementia in Switzerland receive home care from ...
Between intent and inability – Management of malnutrition on medical wards of a centre hospital in Switzerland: patients' experiences and perceptionsAbstract. Background: Malnutrition is a common phenomenon in acute care institutions accounting for many ...
“Don't let the world become too small” – How patients with advanced cancer and their significant others cope with transitions during the last year of life. A qualitative studyAbstract. Background: In the last year of life, persons with advanced cancer ...
Qualitative longitudinal studies in the context of Palliative Care: methodological, ethical and psychosocial aspectsAbstract. Background: Qualitative longitudinal studies (QLS) are beneficial for research in Palliative Care though there is little ...
Getting home with artifical heart – what is the everyday life experience of people with mechanical circulatory support: A qualitative studyAbstract. Background: The growing number of mechanical circulatory support systems implanted with successful ...
Eine interpretierende phänomenologische StudieAbstract.Background: Up to 90 % of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) now reach adulthood. To avoid lapses in care during the change from pediatric to adult care, a ...
“Watchful? For sure!” – Health professionals as family carers and their roles in patient safetyAbstract. Background: Little is known about family caregivers in the context of adverse events that occur during the care of ...
In hospital with a hearing impaired child - How parents experience communication between nurses and their childAbstract.Background: In daily communication, children with hearing impairment are restricted and dependent on their parents’ ...
“Alone with the taboo” – The social support experienced by women with vulvar neoplasia: a qualitative studyAbstract.Background: Cancer of the vulva is a gynaecological disease often with relevant impact for these women’s ...
Anxiety during the chronic critical illness in the intensive care unit – an interpretive phenomenological studyAbstract.Background: Patients with a chronic critical illness (CCI) are persons who are dependent on life-...
Physical restraints from the perspective of advocates of nursing home residents – a qualitative StudyAbstract. Background: Physical restraints are commonly used in nursing homes despite clear evidence of the lack ...
When and how do intensive care nurses consider pain in the treatment process of ICU patients? A qualitative studyAbstract. Background: Pain management is important in the therapeutic spectrum of the intensive care unit. ...
Counselling approaches to assistive technologies in nursing care for people with dementia – A focus group study with informal carersAbstract. Background: Assistive technologies may support caregiving relatives of people ...
Between Heaven and Hell: Experiences of parents with a critically ill child with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) - A qualitative-explorative study with couple interviewsAbstract.Background: It is a ...
Between demand and reality – Perspectives of case-leading nurses on rationing in home careAbstract.Background: The demand for home care services in Switzerland (Spitex) is growing at an annual rate of 8 %. With ...
Experiences with the application of an interprofessional anamnesis in hospitals – A qualitative accompanying studyAbstract. Background: Interprofessional cooperation is a key issue today when addressing quality ...
Experiences of Advanced Practice Nurses with a clinical postgraduate education program in the context of their professional developmentAbstract.Background: The Diploma of Advanced Studies in Advanced Nursing Practice (DAS ...
Violence and Violence Prevention in Nursing Homes during the COVID-19 Pandemic – A partial analysis of Interviews with Managers or Team LeadersAbstract.Background: During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Support by an advanced nursing practice team – Experiences of patients with lymphoma and their family members. A qualitative studyAbstract.Background: Patients with lymphomas who are treated with high-dose ...
Abstract:Introduction: Successful home care for people living with dementia (PLwD) allows them to live in their own home environment for as long as possible. Current findings indicate a need for further development of ...
Staffing situation in home-care services: A qualitative study on current and future challengesAbstract.Background: There are increasing signs of staff shortages in home-care nursing in Germany. Home care providers have an ...
Justification of nurses’ interventions for skin cleansing and skincare: Qualitative results of the SKINCARE-Pilot studyAbstract.Background: Skin care interventions are core tasks of nursing. Various factors influence the ...
How nurse experts in Swiss nursing homes shape their role development: A qualitative secondary analysisAbstract.Background: In Swiss nursing homes, often registered nurses in expanded roles are responsible for developing ...
“Feeling secure at home” starts in the hospital: A qualitative study about the experience of patients with a APN hematologyAbstract.Background: High dose chemotherapy (HDC) and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) ...
Interprofessional corporation between registered community nurses and general practitioner: A qualitative studyAbstract.Background: The quality and effectiveness of the work of certified nurses and physicians in the ...
Geriatric patients in the emergency department: Development of an ANP role from the perspective of the multiprofessional teamAbstract.Background: Ever-increasing numbers of geriatric patients lead to challenges in ...
Care provided by an advanced practice nurse: Experiences of patients with sarcoma and family members. A qualitative studyAbstract.Background: Sarcomas are a rare, heterogeneous group of malignant tumors with different ...
Toward a safe home: Experiencing the transition to an outpatient setting with home mechanical ventilation. A thematic analysisAbstract.Background: With the progress in medical options, the need for home mechanical ...
Work-Based Integration of Refugees: Findings From an Exploratory Qualitative StudyAbstract. While most of the research regarding workplace integration of refugees in Germany has focused on the employers’ point of view, the perspective ...
Zusammenfassung. Die “Lebenslinie“ wird vorgestellt und über ihren kunsttherapeutischen Ursprungskontext für die allgemeine psychotherapeutische Praxis empfohlen. Der Artikel richtet sich schulenübergreifend an Psychotherapeuten in Praxis und Ausbildung. ...
Zusammenfassung.Hintergrund: Für krebskranke Menschen bieten Kunsttherapien die Möglichkeit, mit sich und der Umwelt in Dialog zu treten, das heißt künstlerisches Tätigsein eröffnet neue Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten. Fragestellung: Unbekannt ist, ob die ...
Zusammenfassung. Sportler und Sportlerinnen, die ihre gewohnten Leistungen nicht in den Wettkampf transportieren können, werden in der Sportwelt als Trainingsweltmeister bezeichnet. Die vorliegende empirische Studie untersucht das Phänomen des ...
Zusammenfassung: Mit Hilfe von Kinderinterviews sollen zumeist Informationen darüber gewonnen werden, wie sich die Lebenswelten von Kindern aus ihrer subjektiven Perspektive heraus gestalten, wie sie diese explizieren oder wie sich Orientierungen, Wissen ...
Speaking About Music with Children: Insights From Qualitative Empirical Interview ResearchAbstract. In this article, research approaches to speaking with preschool children about music are presented and discussed. In light of current insights on ...