Journal of Clinical Nursing
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Volume 30, issue 5-6, 2021
- Preregistration nursing students' provision of safe care—Are we leaving too much to chance? pp. e10-e12

- Liz Ryan, Debra Jackson, Cindy Woods, Leah East and Kim Usher
- Research nurses rising to the challenges of COVID‐19 pp. e13-e15

- Fiona Maxton, Philip Darbyshire and David R. Thompson
- Monetising your mum: The industrification of aged care pp. e16-e20

- Philip Darbyshire and Drew Dwyer
- Cultivating clinical–academic partnerships through a Virtual Nursing Grand Rounds series pp. e21-e22

- Michal (Miki) Goodwin, Diana‐Lyn Baptiste and Patricia M. Davidson
- A scoping review of the integration of ethics education in undergraduate nursing high‐fidelity human simulation‐based learning pp. 605-614

- Monique Sedgwick, Sharon Yanicki, Nicole Harder and David Scott
- The levels, prevalence and related factors of compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 615-632

- Wanqing Xie, Jialin Wang, Yonggang Zhang, Min Zuo, Hua Kang, Ping Tang, Li Zeng, Man Jin, Wanying Ni and Chun Ma
- Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of advance care planning in palliative care unit: a qualitative descriptive study pp. 633-644

- Anne Kuusisto, Jenni Santavirta, Kaija Saranto and Elina Haavisto
- Interest and perceived capability of self‐care in haemodialysis units pp. 645-654

- Chava Kurtz, Ronit Geron and Efrat Shadmi
- Self‐realisation—What does this mean for school nurses to remain in nursing practice? pp. 655-663

- Linda Horne Mæland, Bjørg Frøysland Oftedal and Margareth Kristoffersen
- Nursing Students’ Knowledge, Competence and Attitudes towards Vital Signs Monitoring during Clinical Practice pp. 664-675

- Abdualrahman Saeed Alshehry, Jonas Preposi Cruz, Meshrif Ahmad Bashtawi, Khalid Obaid Almutairi and Regie B. Tumala
- ‘You become their advocate’: The experiences of family carers as advocates for older people with dementia living in residential aged care pp. 676-686

- Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh, Jo‐Anne Rayner, Kane Solly and Linda McAuliffe
- Chronic limb‐threatening ischaemia and reframing the meaning of ‘end’ pp. 687-700

- Susan Monaro, Sandra West and Janice Gullick
- Newly graduated nurses’ socialisation resulting in limiting inquiry and one‐sided use of knowledge sources—An ethnographic study pp. 701-711

- Siri Lygum Voldbjerg, Rick Wiechula, Erik Elgaard Sørensen and Mette Grønkjær
- Stage‐related implications of community‐acquired pressure injuries for the acute medical inpatients pp. 712-724

- Gianfranco Sanson, Ilaria Barbin, Daniela De Matteis, Ilaria Marzinotto and Michela Zanetti
- The Risk Factors for the Exacerbation of COVID‐19 Disease: A Case–control Study pp. 725-731

- Ying Fan, Xuefei Wang, Jun Zhang, Daorong Mo and Xuexia Xiao
- ‘It was difficult, but our struggle to touch lives gave us strength’: The experience of nurses working on COVID‐19 wards pp. 732-741

- Ayse Deliktas Demirci, Mine Oruc and Kamile Kabukcuoglu
- Effect of family nursing therapeutic conversations on patients with heart failure and their family members: Secondary outcomes of a randomised multicentre trial pp. 742-756

- Birte Østergaard, Romy Mahrer‐Imhof, Mahdi Shamali, Birgitte Nørgaard, Bernard Jeune, Karen Steenvinkel Pedersen and Jørgen Lauridsen
- Experiences of New Zealand registered nurses of Chinese ethnicity during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 757-764

- Jenny Song and Christine McDonald
- How does the environment influence consumers' perceptions of safety in acute mental health units? A qualitative study pp. 765-772

- Natalie Ann Cutler, Elizabeth Halcomb, Jenny Sim, Moira Stephens and Lorna Moxham
- Chinese orthopaedic nurses' knowledge, attitude and venous thromboembolic prophylactic practices: A multicentric cross‐sectional survey pp. 773-782

- Yu Wang, Xin‐Juan Wu, Yu‐Fen Ma, Yuan Xu, Xiao‐Jie Wang, Chen Zhu, Jing Cao, Jing Jiao, Ge Liu, Zhen Li, Ying Liu and Li‐Yun Zhu
- Disclosure experience among COVID‐19‐confirmed patients in China: A qualitative study pp. 783-792

- Wenxiu Sun, Ying Zhou, Wei‐Ti Chen, Feifei Huang, Meiyan Sun, Lei Shen, Yan Gao, Qing Zhang, Siyue Ma, Chengshi Shiu, Lin Zhang and Hongzhou Lu
- Return to learn: An ethnographic study of adolescent young adults returning to school post‐concussion pp. 793-802

- Anna N. Wan and Annette S. Nasr
- Identifying barriers and facilitators to recognition and response to patient clinical deterioration by clinicians using a behaviour change approach: A qualitative study pp. 803-818

- Rachel M. Walker, Rhonda J. Boorman, Amanda Vaux, Marie Cooke, Leanne M. Aitken and Andrea P. Marshall
- A challenging balancing act to engage children and their families in a healthy lifestyle – Nurses' experiences of child‐centred health dialogue in child health services in Sweden pp. 819-829

- Charlotte Castor, Mariette Derwig, Sofie Johanna Borg, Malin Elisabeth Ollhage and Iren Tiberg
- Enabling patient safety awareness using the Green Cross method: A qualitative description of users’ experience pp. 830-839

- Anneli Schwarz, Stina Isaksson, Ulrika Källman and Marie Rusner
- Randomised controlled trial of a smartphone application‐based dietary self‐management program on haemodialysis patients pp. 840-848

- Songyi Pack and Jia Lee
- Persons with dementia as internet users: what are their needs? A qualitative study pp. 849-860

- Angela Schnelli, Julian Hirt and Adelheid Zeller
- Communicating prognostic information and hope to families of dying patients in intensive care units: A descriptive qualitative study pp. 861-873

- Issa Almansour and Nadin M. Abdel Razeq
- Predictor of self‐efficacy in individuals with chronic disease: Stress‐coping strategies pp. 874-881

- Gulcan Bakan and Fadime Hatice Inci
- COVID‐19: Knowledge, anxiety, academic concerns and preventative behaviours among Australian and Indian undergraduate nursing students: A cross‐sectional study pp. 882-891

- Terese Kochuvilayil, Ritin S. Fernandez, Lorna J. Moxham, Heidi Lord, Albara Alomari, Leanne Hunt, Rebekkah Middleton and Elizabeth J. Halcomb
- Ethics, health disparities, and discourses in oncology nursing’s research: If we know the problems, why are we asking the wrong questions? pp. 892-899

- Em Rabelais and Rachel K. Walker
Volume 30, issue 3-4, 2021
- Some things change … and some things remain constant; nursing will always make a difference and so will the Journal of Clinical Nursing pp. e6-e7

- Mark Hayter
- Handing over the reins: Looking back and looking forward pp. e8-e9

- Debra Jackson
- Key competences of outpatient nurses, as perceived by patients attending nurse‐led clinics – An integrative review pp. 311-322

- Denise Nana Pleh, Elizabeth Rosted and Thora Grothe Thomsen
- Factors associated with return to work following myocardial infarction: A systematic review of observational studies pp. 323-340

- Weizhe Sun, Leila Gholizadeh, Lin Perry, Kyoungrim Kang and Mehrdad Heydari
- Strategies to improve human papillomavirus vaccination rates among adolescents in family practice settings in the United States: A systematic review pp. 341-356

- Lauren Eisenhauer, Bryan R. Hansen and Vinciya Pandian
- Surgery cancellation: A scoping review of patients' experiences pp. 357-371

- Anette Viftrup, Pia Dreyer, Lone Nikolajsen and Anna Holm
- Outcomes of wound care nurses’ practice in patients with pressure ulcers: An integrative review pp. 372-384

- Dario Monaco, Paolo Iovino, Marzia Lommi, Giulia Marano, Francesco Zaghini, Ercole Vellone, Rosaria Alvaro and Alessandro Sili
- Correlation between emotional intelligence and negative emotions of front‐line nurses during the COVID‐19 epidemic: A cross‐sectional study pp. 385-396

- Huili Sun, Shuling Wang, Wei Wang, Guanghong Han, Zhijian Liu, Qi Wu and Xiaoli Pang
- Anxiety of Nurses to support Wuhan in fighting against COVID‐19 Epidemic and its Correlation With Work Stress and Self‐efficacy pp. 397-405

- Yuanyuan Mo, Lan Deng, Liyan Zhang, Qiuyan Lang, He Pang, Chunyan Liao, Nannan Wang, Pinyue Tao and Huiqiao Huang
- Development and validation of the fall risk perception questionnaire for patients in acute care hospitals pp. 406-414

- Jieun Choi, Se Min Choi, Jeong Sin Lee, Soon Seok Seo, Ja Yeon Kim, Hye Young Kim and Sung Reul Kim
- Mental health training to improve communication with children and adolescents: A process evaluation pp. 415-432

- Rachel Moran and Leslie Morrison Gutman
- Emergency stress management among nurses: A lesson from the COVID‐19 outbreak in China–a cross‐sectional study pp. 433-442

- Changju Liao, Linghong Guo, Cuicui Zhang, Meiqi Zhang, Wenjing Jiang, Ying Zhong, Qingfang Lin and Yin Liu
- The relationships among alarm fatigue, compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction in critical care and step‐down nurses pp. 443-453

- Jessica Storm and Hsiu‐Chin Chen
- The use of the community of inquiry survey in blended learning pedagogy for a clinical skill‐based module pp. 454-465

- Chiew‐Jiat Siah, Fui‐Ping Lim, Siew‐Tiang Lau and Wilson Tam
- Mapping diversity and demographic‐based changes to a pediatric population attending a specialist tertiary hospital: a retrospective review pp. 466-474

- Suzanne Sheppard‐Law, Marilyn Cruickshank and Deborah Debono
- Support for living well with long‐term conditions: How people manage pp. 475-487

- Claire Budge, Melanie Taylor and Chrystal Curtis
- Understandings of and experiences with evidence‐based practice in practice among nurses in a surgical department: A constructivist approach pp. 488-498

- Nina Halberg, Lone Assafi and Vibeke Nørholm
- Perceptions and attitudes of parents and healthcare professionals about the option of using infant massage in neonatal intensive care units pp. 499-507

- Bahia Abdallah, Heather Whitford, Caroline Bradbury‐Jones and Martyn Jones
- Job burnout and its influencing factors among newly graduated nurses: A cross‐sectional study pp. 508-517

- Jianfei Xie, Jie Li, Sha Wang, Lijun Li, Kewei Wang, Yinglong Duan, Qiao Liu, Zhuqing Zhong, Siqing Ding and Andy S. K. Cheng
- Diastasis recti abdominis in adult women based on abdominal computed tomography imaging: Prevalence, risk factors and its impact on life pp. 518-527

- Lina Wu, Yechun Gu, Yanlan Gu, Yawen Wang, Xueqin Lu, Cong Zhu, Zhongqiu Lu and Hongbo Xu
- Nursing workload assessment in an intensive care unit: A 5‐year retrospective analysis pp. 528-540

- João Lindo Simões, Pedro Sa‐Couto, Carlos Jorge Simões, Cátia Oliveira, Neuza Maia dos Santos, José Mateus, Carlos Pires Magalhães and Matilde Martins
- Metal hypersensitivity screening among frontline healthcare workers—A descriptive study pp. 541-549

- Dzifa Dordunoo, Michelle Hass, Catherine Smith, Martha L. Aviles‐Granados, Miriam Weinzierl, Judith A. Anaman‐Torgbor, Ajijoon Shaik, Anastasia Mallidou and Farzad Adib
- The experience of school‐aged children with hospitalisation pp. 550-558

- Fernanda Manuela Loureiro, Ana Vanessa dos Reis Ameixa Antunes, Tiina Pelander and Zaida Borges Charepe
- Application of infrared thermography in the early warning of pressure injury: A prospective observational study pp. 559-571

- Fuman Cai, Xiaoqiong Jiang, Xiangqing Hou, Duolao Wang, Yu Wang, Haisong Deng, Hailei Guo, Haishuang Wang and Xiaomei Li
- Prevalence and factors associated with depression and anxiety in patients with psoriasis pp. 572-580

- Camila Fernandes Pollo, Hélio Amante Miot, Ticiane Dionízio de Sousa Matos, Jennifer Mellissa de Souza, Marília Formentini Scotton Jorge, Luciane Donida Bartoli Miot and Silmara Meneguin
- Getting the methods right: Challenges and appropriateness of mixed methods research in health‐related doctoral studies pp. 581-587

- Lisa McKenna, Beverley Copnell and Graeme Smith
- Recognising and responding to intimate partner violence using telehealth: Practical guidance for nurses and midwives pp. 588-602

- Susan M. Jack, Michelle L. Munro‐Kramer, Jessica R. Williams, Donna Schminkey, Elizabeth Tomlinson, Larissa Jennings Mayo‐Wilson, Caroline Bradbury‐Jones and Jacquelyn C. Campbell
Volume 30, issue 1-2, 2021
- Supply chain failures amid Covid‐19 signal a new pillar for global health preparedness pp. e1-e3

- Tinglong Dai, Muhammad H. Zaman, William V. Padula and Patricia M. Davidson
- The organisational context of nursing practice in hospitals in China and its relationship with quality of care, and patient and nurse outcomes: A mixed‐methods review pp. 3-27

- Liying Ying, Joanne M. Fitzpatrick, Julia Philippou, Wenjie Huang and Anne Marie Rafferty
- Touch in times of COVID‐19: Touch hunger hurts pp. e4-e5

- Joanne Durkin, Debra Jackson and Kim Usher
- Nurses' experiences and support needs following workplace violence: A qualitative systematic review pp. 28-43

- Junfeng Zhang, Jing Zheng, Yingying Cai, Kexin Zheng and Xingling Liu
- Nursing students' engagement with social media as an extracurricular activity: An integrative review pp. 44-55

- Muna Alharbi, Lisa Kuhn and Julia Morphet
- Designing paper‐based records to improve the quality of nursing documentation in hospitals: A scoping review pp. 56-71

- Naomi Muinga, Ibukun‐Oluwa Omolade Abejirinde, Chris Paton, Mike English and Marjolein Zweekhorst
- Fear of hypoglycaemia in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes: a systematic review pp. 72-82

- Yu Zhang, Shuang Li, Yan Zou, Xiaxin Wu, Yaxin Bi, Lu Zhang, Yuan Yuan, Weijuan Gong and Mark Hayter
- Insufficiently supported in handling responsibility and demands: Findings from a qualitative study of newly graduated nurses pp. 83-92

- Anna Willman, Kaisa Bjuresäter and Jan Nilsson
- The effect of a short‐term Balint group on the communication ability and self‐efficacy of pre‐examination and triage nurses during COVID‐19 pp. 93-100

- Chenghui Yang, Bo Zhou, Jinyu Wang and Shuya Pan
- Promotion of professional quality of life through reducing fears of compassion and compassion fatigue: Application of the Compassionate Mind Model to Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (Health Visiting) training pp. 101-112

- Andrew McVicar, Ann Pettit, Pamela Knight‐Davidson and Adelle Shaw‐Flach
- Factors associated with family cohesion and adaptability among Chinese registered nurses pp. 113-125

- Lei Huang, Ya Wang and Hao Huang
- Recovery experiences of younger stroke survivors who are parents: A qualitative content analysis pp. 126-135

- Gabrielle Harris Walker, Tolu O. Oyesanya, Alexandria Hurley, Sahil Sandhu, Chelsea Liu, Maaz Mulla and Janet Prvu Bettger
- Factors influencing management of agitation in aged care facilities: A qualitative study of staff perceptions pp. 136-144

- Karen Watson and Deborah Hatcher
- The patient perspective of nurse‐led care in early rheumatoid arthritis: A systematic review of qualitative studies with thematic analysis pp. 145-160

- Anne‐Marie Tetsche Sweeney, Candy McCabe, Caroline A Flurey, Joanna C Robson, Alice Berry, Pamela Richards and Mwidimi Ndosi
- A qualitative study of long‐term ICU patients' inner strength and willpower: Family and health professionals as a health‐promoting resource pp. 161-173

- Ingeborg Alexandersen, Hege S. Haugdahl, Tove Engan Paulsby, Stine Borgen Lund, Berit Stjern, Regina Eide and Gørill Haugan
- A qualitative study of perioperative nursing students' experiences of interprofessional simulation‐based learning pp. 174-187

- Hege Kristin Aslaksen Kaldheim, Mariann Fossum, Judy Munday, Kjersti Marie Frivoll Johnsen and Åshild Slettebø
- A hermeneutical study of professional accountability in nursing pp. 188-199

- Lorna Chesterton, Josie Tetley, Nigel Cox and Kirsten Jack
- Predictors of specialty certification among paediatric hospital nurses pp. 200-206

- Karen B. Lasater, Rebecca R. S. Clark, Margaret A. McCabe, Warren D. Frankenberger, Paula M. Agosto, Kathryn A. Riman and Linda H. Aiken
- Predictors of burnout of health professionals in the departments of maternity and gynaecology, and its association with personality factors: A multicentre study pp. 207-216

- Emilia I. De la Fuente‐Solana, Nora Suleiman‐Martos, Almudena Velando‐Soriano, Gustavo R. Cañadas‐ De la Fuente, Blanca Herrera‐Cabrerizo and Luis Albendín‐García
- Patients’ and parents’ perspectives of and experiences with assessing nursing students’ paediatric clinical practice pp. 217-228

- Rebecca Balasa, Julie Chartrand, Katherine Moreau, Kelley Tousignant and Kaylee Eady
- Death of an infant: Accessing the voices of bereaved mothers to create healing. A qualitative study pp. 229-238

- Dawn M. Hawthorne, Rachael Joyner, Elena Gaucher and Patricia Liehr
- To what extent Unfinished Nursing Care tools coincide with the discrete elements of The Fundamentals of Care Framework? A comparative analysis based on a systematic review pp. 239-265

- Alvisa Palese, Jessica Longhini and Matteo Danielis
- Psychological factors associated with sleep disorders in patients with axial spondyloarthritis or psoriatic arthritis: A multicenter cross‐sectional observational study pp. 266-275

- Laura Cano‐García, Natalia Mena‐Vázquez, Sara Manrique Arija, María Dolores Hernández‐Sánchez, Rocío Segura‐Ruiz, Carmen Domínguez‐Quesada and Antonio Fernández‐Nebro
- Nurses’ experiences of continuity of care for patients with heart failure: A thematic analysis pp. 276-286

- Malin Östman, Siv Bäck‐Pettersson, Annelie J. Sundler and Ann‐Helén Sandvik
- A poststructural analysis: Current practices for suicide prevention by nurses in the emergency department and areas of improvement pp. 287-297

- Hwayeon Danielle Shin, Sheri Price and Megan Aston
- Strategies and resources for nurse leaders to use to lead with empathy and prudence so they understand and address sources of anxiety among nurses practising in the era of COVID‐19 pp. 298-305

- Anne Hofmeyer and Ruth Taylor
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