Resultados: 7

Nursing Student Experiences of Caring for Burned Patient: From Fearfulness to Normalization

Invest. educ. enferm; 38 (1), 2020
Objective. To describe the care experiences of students in burn units. Methods. Qualitative research of the phenomenological descriptive type which was conducted with the participation of eight senior nursing students in Shiraz College of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran. The method used for gathering data ab...

The Effect of Group Reflection on Nursing Students’ Spiritual Well-being and Attitude Toward Spiritual Care: a randomized controlled trial

Invest. educ. enferm; 37 (1), 2019
Objective. To investigate how group reflection about spiritual care affects nursing students’ spiritual wellbeing and attitude toward spirituality and spiritual care. Methods. This was a randomized controlled trial conducted on 63 second-year nursing students who were studying at Nursing and Midwifery ...

Actitudes hacia la formación y pasantía comunitaria de estudiantes y profesores de Enfermería: un estudio cualitativo

Invest. educ. enferm; 35 (2), 2017
Objective. To explore the attitudes of nursing students and professors towards community-based training and internship in Fasa, Fars, Iran. Methods. This qualitative study was conducted using the content analysis approach. Data from students and professors were collected through five focal groups and dat...

Actitudes de los estudiantes de medicina y enfermería hacia la enfermedad mental: Una perspectiva hindú

Invest. educ. enferm; 35 (1), 2017
Objective. Compare the attitudes toward mental illness between medical and nursing undergraduate students from a university in India. Methods. A cross sectional descriptive study was carried out among medical (n=154) and nursing undergraduate students (n=168) using Attitude Scale for Mental Illness (ASMI...

Attitudes toward consumer involvement in mental health services: a cross-sectional survey of Indian medical and nursing undergraduates

Invest. educ. enferm; 34 (2), 2016
Objective.To understand the views of medical and nursing undergraduates regarding consumer involvement in mental health services. Methods. A descriptive cross sectional survey was conducted in Bangalore, South India, among medical (n=155) and nursing (n=116) undergraduates using self-reported the Mental ...

Knowledge and attitudes of undergraduate nursing students toward dementia: An Indian perspective

Invest. educ. enferm; 33 (3), 2015
Objective.This work evaluated nursing students' knowledge and attitudes toward individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Methodology. This was a transversal, descriptive study carried out with a randomly selected group of nursing students (N = 122) from Bangalore, India, in 2013. The study used ...

Bachelor of nursing student' attitude towards people with mental illness and career choices in psychiatric nursing. An Indian perspective

Invest. educ. enferm; 33 (1), 2015
Objective. To examine undergraduate nursing student' attitudes toward people with mental illness and mental health nursing. Methodology. This was a cross sectional descriptive study carried out among conveniently selected nursing students (N=116). Data was collected through self- reported questionnaires....