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Abstract Aim
To develop a theoretical understanding of the transition to survivorship in older adult blood cancer survivors.
Design
Qualitative research employing Classic Glaserian Grounded Theory methods.
Methods
Purposive and theoretical sampling recruited 17 participants via Leukaemia & Lymphoma Society© Community webpages (65–83 years) from across the US and Canada. Data from individual semi-structured interviews using HIPPA-compliant Zoom© were analysed from September 2020 to March 2021.
Results
Participants' main concern was losing their sense of self and reclaiming self was the core ..read more
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2d ago
Abstract Aim(s)
To explore first-line managers' experience of guideline implementation in orthopaedic care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Design
A descriptive, qualitative study.
Methods
Semi-structured interviews with 30 first-line nursing and rehabilitation managers in orthopaedic healthcare at university, regional and local hospitals. The interviews were analysed by thematic analysis.
Results
First-line managers described the implementation of guidelines related to the pandemic as different from everyday knowledge translation, with a swifter uptake and time freed from routine meetings in ord ..read more
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6d ago
Abstract Aim
To systematically review the types of spiritual interventions available for colorectal cancer survivors and determine if they improve their lives.
Design
Systematic review.
Data Source
A thorough literature search was conducted in July 2023 using PRIMO, PubMed/Medline, Cochrane, CINAHL, Scopus, and EMBASE.
Review Methods
As an extension of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) checklist, the Synthesis Without Meta-Analysis reporting guideline was employed. A narrative synthesis was used to analyse the data.
Results
Thirty-five articles wer ..read more
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Abstract Aims
To evaluate factors associated with fall protection motivation to engage in fall preventive behaviour among rural community-dwelling older adults aged 55 and above using the protection motivation theory scale.
Design
A cross-sectional study.
Methods
The study was conducted in a healthcare clinic in Malaysia, using multistage random sampling from November 2021 to January 2022. Three hundred seventy-five older adults aged 55 and older were included in the final analysis. There were 31 items in the final PMT scale. The analysis was performed within the whole population and grouped i ..read more
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1w ago
Abstract Aims
Early identification and intervention of the frailty of the elderly will help lighten the burden of social medical care and improve the quality of life of the elderly. Therefore, we used machine learning (ML) algorithm to develop models to predict frailty risk in the elderly.
Design
A prospective cohort study.
Methods
We collected data on 6997 elderly people from Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study wave 6–7 surveys (2011–2012, 2014). After the baseline survey in 1998 (wave 1), the project conducted follow-up surveys (wave 2–8) in 2000–2018. The osteoporotic fractures ind ..read more
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1w ago
Abstract Aim
To investigate the relationship between nurses' climate of perceived organizational support, and their well-being and healthcare-unit performance.
Design
A two-wave cohort questionnaire study among nurses within six hospitals in Sweden.
Methods
Hypotheses were tested using cross-lagged path models on the individual (organizational support, job satisfaction, burnout, intention to stay) and aggregate levels (care-unit organizational support, team effectiveness, patient safety climate and patient safety). Analyses were based on 1.817 nurses in 228 care-units (T1), 1.362 nurses in 213 ..read more