Resultados: 26

A National Survey of the Prevalence of Chronic Pain in Nursing Students and the Associated Factors

Invest. educ. enferm; 40 (1), 2022
Objective. To examine the prevalence of chronic pain and the associated factors among nursing students. Methods. This study is a descriptive, cross-sectional. The subjects were 1684 nursing students who were selected from the universities of medical sciences in Iran via cluster sampling in 2019. Data we...

Professional and ethical values in Nursing practice: An Indian Perspective

Invest. educ. enferm; 39 (2), 2021
Objective. This study was carried out to examine professional and ethical values related to the profession from nurses' perspectives. Methods. This was a cross-sectional survey carried out among 124 randomly selected nurses working at a tertiary care hospital in South India. The data was collected using ...

Quality of Professional Life and Burnout of the Nursing Staff at an Intensive Care Unit in Venezuela

Invest. educ. enferm; 39 (2), 2021
Objective. To determine the relationship between the level of quality of professional life and the characteristics of the burnout syndrome of the nursing staff in the intensive care unit. Methods. An analytic cross-sectional study was conducted in the intensive care unit of a public hospital in Mérida (...

Feelings, Stress, and Adaptation Strategies of Nurses against COVID-19 in Guayaquil

Invest. educ. enferm; 38 (3), 2020
Objective. To explore the feelings, stress factors, and adaptation strategies of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Methods. A cross-sectional, descriptive quantitative study, conducted through the application of a 52-item questionnaire with four sections (feelings, perceived stre...

Anxiety in Relatives of Patients Admitted to Cardiac Care Units and its Relationship with Spiritual Health and Religious Coping

Invest. educ. enferm; 38 (3), 2020
Objective. This work sought to determine the level of anxiety in relatives of patients admitted to CCUs and its relationship with spiritual health and religious coping. Methods. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 300 relatives of Cardiac Care Units patients in Jahrom, Iran. Required data was col...

Adherence to Secondary Prevention and Influential Factors in Individuals with Coronary Angioplasty

Invest. educ. enferm; 38 (3), 2020
Objective. To explore the relation between adherence to secondary prevention and factors that influence on said adherence in people with acute coronary syndrome, who underwent percutaneous coronary angioplasty in a clinic in Medellín. Methods. Cross-sectional study on a random sample of 128 volunteer pa...

Social media use and health promoting lifestyle: an exploration among Indian nursing students

Invest. educ. enferm; 38 (2), 2020
Objective. To evaluate the use of social media and the health promoting lifestyle profile of indian nursing students. Methods. A cross-sectional study was carried out with 125 students (89 undergraduate and 36 graduate) from various Nursing universities in India, who provided information on their sociode...

Influential Factors in Adherence to the Therapeutic Regime in Hypertension and Diabetes

Invest. educ. enferm; 37 (3), 2019
Objective. To determine the factors associated with adherence to the therapeutic regime in patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus cared for in primary care centers. Methods. This was an analytical cross-sectional study, conducted with 500 patients from two institutions in Bucaramanga (Co...

Perceived stress and resilience and their relationship with the use of mobile phone among nursing students

Invest. educ. enferm; 37 (3), 2019
Objective. The study sought to explore the relationship between levels of stress and resilience with the use of the mobile phone in nursing students. Methods. Cross-sectional study conducted with 102 nursing students from several Nursing schools in India who were invited to participate in the research. T...

Nurses’ Moral Sensitivity Regarding the Terminally Ill

Invest. educ. enferm; 37 (3), 2019
Objective. The purpose, herein, was to determine the moral sensitivity of nurses when caring for terminally ill patients. Methods. Descriptive study conducted in the city of Cartagena (Colombia) with the participation of 118 nurses with minimum experience of six months in caring for the terminally ill in...