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Volume 29, issue 23-24, 2020
- Racial discrimination in health care: An “us” problem pp. 4415-4417

- Diana‐Lyn Baptiste, Nia A. Josiah, Kamila A. Alexander, Yvonne Commodore‐Mensah, Patty R. Wilson, Keilah Jacques and Debra Jackson
- Older adolescents participating in sensitive research: The voices we cannot hear pp. 4418-4420

- Simona Fourie, Helen Aveyard and Debra Jackson
- “I can’t stop thinking about it”: Schwartz Rounds® an intervention to support students and higher education staff with emotional, social and ethical experiences at work pp. 4421-4424

- Samantha Jakimowicz and Jill Maben
- Hitting rock bottom: The descent from predatory journals and conferences to the predatory PhD pp. 4425-4428

- Philip Darbyshire, Mark Hayter, Kate Frazer, Robin Ion and Debra Jackson
- Effectiveness of application of carbon‐fibre polymer‐fabric resistive heating compared with forced‐air warming to prevent unintentional intraoperative hypothermia in patients undergoing elective abdominal operations: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials pp. 4429-4439

- Zhihui Zhang, Chris Inman, David Waters and Philip Dee
- The informational privacy of patients in prehospital emergency care—Integrative literature review pp. 4440-4453

- Eini Koskimies, Sanna Koskinen, Helena Leino‐Kilpi and Riitta Suhonen
- “Crippling and unfamiliar”: Analysing the concept of perinatal anxiety; definition, recognition and implications for psychological care provision for women during pregnancy and early motherhood pp. 4454-4468

- Kelda J. Folliard, Kenda Crozier and Meghana M. Wadnerkar Kamble
- The caring experience and supportive care needs of male partners for women with gynaecologic cancer: A qualitative literature review pp. 4469-4481

- Xiaoling Ge, Huanhuan Tong, Yongxia Song, Hongye He, Shuwen Li, Jingfang Hong and Wenru Wang
- Effects of perioperative exercise interventions on lung cancer patients: An overview of systematic reviews pp. 4482-4504

- Weijiao Zhou, Seoyoon Woo and Janet L. Larson
- Falls risk score removal does not impact inpatient falls: A stepped‐wedge, cluster‐randomised trial pp. 4505-4513

- Joanna Jellett, Cylie Williams, Diana Clayton, Virginia Plummer and Terry Haines
- Experiences of nurses involved in natural disaster relief: A meta‐synthesis of qualitative literature pp. 4514-4531

- Chao‐Li Xue, Yu‐Sheng Shu, Mark Hayter and Amanda Lee
- Liver cirrhosis turns life into an unpredictable roller coaster: A qualitative interview study pp. 4532-4543

- Maria Hjorth, Anncarin Svanberg, Daniel Sjöberg, Fredrik Rorsman and Elenor Kaminsky
- Adaptation of the parent readiness for hospital discharge scale with mothers of preterm infants discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit pp. 4544-4553

- Naiire Salmani, Marzieh Zare Marvast, Somayeh Kahdouei and Marianne E. Weiss
- Nurse staffing and care process factors in paediatric emergency department—An administrative data study pp. 4554-4560

- Katja Janhunen, Päivi Kankkunen and Tarja Kvist
- Exploring the use of ageing simulation to enable nurses to gain insight into what it is like to be an older person pp. 4561-4572

- Alera Bowden, Valerie Wilson, Victoria Traynor and Hui‐Chen (Rita) Chang
- Swallowing screening practice patterns for nurses in the cardiac surgery intensive care unit pp. 4573-4582

- Justine Dallal York, Sarah Miller, Jennifer Chapin, Stephanie Gore, Eric I. Jeng and Emily K. Plowman
- Mealtime challenges in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Who is responsible? pp. 4583-4593

- Dorthe Sørensen, Anna Rottensten Wieghorst, Johanne Andersen Elbek and Camilla Askov Mousing
- The optimal threshold for prompt clinical review: An external validation study of the national early warning score pp. 4594-4603

- Filip Haegdorens, Koenraad G. Monsieurs, Koen De Meester and Peter Van Bogaert
- Using metaphor method to interpret and understand meanings of international operating room nurses' experiences in organ procurement surgery pp. 4604-4613

- Weili Gao, Virginia Plummer and Lisa McKenna
- Survey of nurses’ knowledge and practice regarding medication administration using enteral tubes pp. 4614-4622

- Harry Tillott, Diane Barrett, Jingjing Ruan, Vincent Li, Susan Merrick, Helen Steed, Hana Morrissey and Patrick Anthony Ball
- The experiences of carers looking after people with Parkinson’s disease who exhibit impulsive and compulsive behaviours: An exploratory qualitative study pp. 4623-4632

- Eamonn McKeown, Tariq Saleem, Cathy Magee and Mark Haddad
- Disruption, worries and autonomy in the everyday lives of adolescents with type 1 diabetes and their family members: A qualitative study of intrafamilial challenges pp. 4633-4644

- Mathilde Overgaard, Louise Lundby‐Christensen and Dan Grabowski
- Translation, culture adaption and psychometric testing of the MISSCARE Survey—Swedish version pp. 4645-4652

- Carolin Nymark, Katarina E. Göransson, Fredrik Saboonchi, Ann‐Charlotte Falk and Ann‐Christin von Vogelsang
- Prioritisation of diabetes‐related footcare amongst primary care healthcare professionals pp. 4653-4673

- Leanne Mullan, Karen Wynter, Andrea Driscoll and Bodil Rasmussen
- Patient‐centred communication for women with breast cancer: Relation to body image perception pp. 4674-4684

- Fariba Ghaffari, Akram Ghahramanian, Vahid Zamanzadeh, Tonia C. Onyeka, Arefeh Davoodi, Effat Mazaheri and Mohammad Asghari‐Jafarabadi
- Predictive factors of a prolonged length of stay in a community Nursing‐Led unit: A retrospective cohort study pp. 4685-4696

- Valentina Zeffiro, Gianfranco Sanson, John Welton, Massimo Maurici, Anna Malatesta, Luigia Carboni, Ercole Vellone, Rosaria Alvaro and Fabio D’Agostino
- Constructing a problem and marketing solutions: A critical content analysis of the nature and function of industry‐authored oral health educational materials pp. 4697-4707

- Quinn Grundy, Cliodna Cussen and Craig Dale
- Predicting hospital outcomes with the reported edmonton frail scale‐Thai version in orthopaedic older patients pp. 4708-4719

- Inthira Roopsawang, Hilaire Thompson, Oleg Zaslavsky and Basia Belza
- Feeling safe or unsafe in prehospital emergency care: A qualitative study of the experiences of patients, carers and healthcare professionals pp. 4720-4732

- Juan‐Antonio Péculo‐Carrasco, Helena De Sola, María‐del‐Mar Casal‐Sánchez, Mónica Rodríguez‐Bouza, César‐Pedro Sánchez‐Almagro and Inmaculada Failde
- Comparison of midwives’ self‐perceived essential competencies between low and high maternal mortality ratio provinces in China pp. 4733-4747

- Jing Huang, Hong Lu, Jie Li, Nan Zhou, Yu Zang, Lihua Ren and Jianying Wang
- Intimate partner violence screening intention instrument for Thai nursing students: A principal component analysis pp. 4748-4758

- Tipparat Udmuangpia, Mansoo Yu and Tina Bloom
- Nurses’ perspectives on climate change, health and nursing practice pp. 4759-4768

- Maya R. Kalogirou, Sherry Dahlke, Sandra Davidson and Shelby Yamamoto
- Planning and implementing quality improvement projects in clinical practice: Third‐year nursing students’ learning experiences pp. 4769-4783

- Kari Strand and Bodil Tveit
- Perceptions of managers regarding prerequisites for the development of professional competence of newly graduated nurses: A qualitative study pp. 4784-4794

- Marie‐Louise Södersved Källestedt, Margareta Asp, Anna Letterstål and Margareta Widarsson
- ‘The Lynchpin of the Acute Stroke Service’—An envisioning of the scope and role of the advanced nurse practitioner in stroke care in a qualitative study pp. 4795-4805

- Elizabeth Ann Laird, Claire McCauley, Assumpta Ryan and Alison Beattie
- Nurses' protocol‐based care decision‐making: a multiple case study pp. 4806-4817

- Mónica Vázquez‐Calatayud, Cristina Oroviogoicoechea, Laura Pittiglio and María Jesús Pumar‐Méndez
- Nurses’ experiences of compassionate care in the palliative pathway pp. 4818-4826

- Anett Skorpen Tarberg, Bodil J. Landstad, Torstein Hole, Morten Thronæs and Marit Kvangarsnes
- A discursive paper on the importance of health literacy among foreign domestic workers during outbreaks of communicable diseases pp. 4827-4833

- Ken Hok Man Ho and Graeme Drummond Smith
Volume 29, issue 21-22, 2020
- Top ten reasons papers are rejected during initial screening and some tips to avoid early rejection pp. 3899-3900

- Debra Jackson and Caroline Bradbury‐Jones
- COVID‐19: Lessons to be learnt from a once‐in‐a‐century global pandemic pp. 3901-3904

- Marilyn Cruickshank and Ramon Z. Shaban
- Nurses' knowledge on routine care and maintenance of adult vascular access devices: A scoping review pp. 3905-3921

- Andrea Raynak, France Paquet, Caroline Marchionni, Valerie Lok, Mélanie Gauthier and Francesca Frati
- The experience of living with rheumatoid arthritis: A qualitative metasynthesis pp. 3922-3936

- Giulia Parenti, Silvia Caterina Maria Tomaino and Sabrina Cipolletta
- Nurses’ role in health promotion and prevention: A critical interpretive synthesis pp. 3937-3949

- Andrea Iriarte‐Roteta, Olga Lopez‐Dicastillo, Agurtzane Mujika, Cayetana Ruiz‐Zaldibar, Naia Hernantes, Elena Bermejo‐Martins and María J. Pumar‐Méndez
- Health outcomes of unpaid caregivers in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 3950-3965

- Irene Magaña, Pablo Martínez and María‐Soledad Loyola
- Modelling of self‐management in schizophrenia: The role of neurocognition, self‐efficacy and motivation pp. 3966-3976

- Chenxi Zhou and Zheng Li
- Influence of delayed umbilical cord clamping on pain during suture of perineal tears: A randomised controlled study pp. 3977-3985

- Yue Li, Yun Zou, Cuicun Han, Xiaowei Liu and Mei Jiang
- Neonatal skin assessments and injuries: Nomenclature, workplace culture and clinical opinions—Method triangulation a qualitative study pp. 3986-4006

- Deanne L. August, Robin A. Ray, Yoga Kandasamy and Karen New
- User involvement in the implementation of welfare technology in home care services: The experience of health professionals—A qualitative study pp. 4007-4019

- Heidi Snoen Glomsås, Ingrid Ruud Knutsen, Mariann Fossum and Kristin Halvorsen
- The relationship between resilience, anxiety and depression among patients with mild symptoms of COVID‐19 in China: A cross‐sectional study pp. 4020-4029

- Jie Zhang, Zhen Yang, Xiao Wang, Juan Li, Lili Dong, Fusheng Wang, Yifei Li, Ruihong Wei and Jingping Zhang
- Nursing student–patient relationship and related factors—A self‐assessment by nursing students pp. 4030-4044

- Arja Suikkala, Helena Leino‐Kilpi, Jouko Katajisto and Sanna Koskinen
- Environmental responsibility in nursing in hospitals: A modified Delphi study of nurses' views pp. 4045-4056

- Hanna Kallio, Anna‐Maija Pietilä and Mari Kangasniemi
- Examining the hand hygiene beliefs and practices of nursing students and the effectiveness of their handwashing behaviour pp. 4057-4065

- Burcu Ceylan, Ulku Gunes, Leyla Baran, Huri Ozturk and Gul Sahbudak
- PURPOSE T in Swedish hospital wards and nursing homes: A psychometric evaluation of a new pressure ulcer risk assessment instrument pp. 4066-4075

- Lisa Hultin, Ann‐Christin Karlsson, Margareta Öhrvall, Susanne Coleman and Lena Gunningberg
- Assisting clients experiencing family violence: Clinician and client survey responses in a child and family health service pp. 4076-4089

- Toni D. Withiel, Beverley Allen, Kirsty Evans, Nadine Rudkin, Karen Willis, Leesa Hooker and Caroline Fisher
- A 10‐year evaluation of projects in a doctor of nursing practice programme pp. 4090-4103

- Ruth‐Alma N. Turkson‐Ocran, Erin M. Spaulding, Susan Renda, Vinciya Pandian, Hannah Rittler, Patricia M. Davidson, Marie T. Nolan and Rita D’Aoust
- Experiences of young women who underwent female genital mutilation/cutting pp. 4104-4115

- Oluchukwu Loveth Obiora, Johanna Elizabeth Maree and Nokuthula Gloria Nkosi‐Mafutha
- Perspectives about dignity during acute care for older people and their relatives: A qualitative study pp. 4116-4127

- Debra Kerr, Rosie Crone and Trisha Dunning
- Manifestation and parental assessment of children’s cancer pain at home: An exploratory mixed‐methods study pp. 4128-4147

- Roses Parker, Theresa Wiseman, Alison Twycross and Stephen McKeever
- How does workplace bullying influence nurses’ abilities to provide patient care? A nurse perspective pp. 4148-4160

- Colleen V. Anusiewicz, Nataliya V. Ivankova, Pauline A. Swiger, Gordon L. Gillespie, Peng Li and Patricia A. Patrician
- A cross‐sectional study of mental health status and self‐psychological adjustment in nurses who supported Wuhan for fighting against the COVID‐19 pp. 4161-4170

- Huijuan Chen, Libing Sun, Zhe Du, Liting Zhao and Ling Wang
- Checklist validation for care provided to patients in the immediate postoperative period of cardiac surgery pp. 4171-4179

- Hilaine Cristina Batistini, Ana Lucia Gargione Galvão de Sant’Anna, Rosemeire Simone Dellacrode Giovanazzi, Vinicius Rosa de Freitas, Suelen Alves Creste Martins da Costa and Regimar Carla Machado
- Use of an audit with feedback implementation strategy to promote medication error reporting by nurses pp. 4180-4193

- Alison M. Hutchinson, Vanessa Brotto, Anna Chapman, Anne E. Sales, Mohammadreza Mohebbi and Tracey K. Bucknall
- Parental viewpoints and experiences of therapeutic hypothermia in a neonatal intensive care unit implemented with Family‐Centred Care pp. 4194-4202

- Sari Kokkonen Nassef, Mats Blennow and Maria Jirwe
- Effects of monitor alarm management training on nurses’ alarm fatigue: A randomised controlled trial pp. 4203-4216

- Jiasi Bi, Xin Yin, Hongyan Li, Ruitong Gao, Qing Zhang, Tangsheng Zhong, Tao Zan, Baoxing Guan and Zhen Li
- Psychological impact of COVID‐19 outbreak on frontline nurses: A cross‐sectional survey study pp. 4217-4226

- Anliu Nie, Xiangfen Su, Shuzeng Zhang, Wenjie Guan and Jianfeng Li
- Subordinated masculinities: A critical inquiry into reproduction of gender norms in handovers and rounds in a forensic psychiatric care pp. 4227-4238

- Kristina Eivergård, Ingela Enmarker, Mona Livholts, Lena Aléx and Ove Hellzén
- Sexual health care in cancer patients: A survey of healthcare providers' knowledge, attitudes and barriers pp. 4239-4247

- Dhuha Youssef Wazqar
- The influence of psychological response and security sense on pregnancy stress during the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019: A mediating model pp. 4248-4257

- Qing‐Xiang Zheng, Xiu‐Min Jiang, Yan Lin, Gui‐Hua Liu, Yu‐Ping Lin, Yu‐Lan Kang and Xiu‐Wu Liu
- Sexuality amongst heterosexual men with morbid obesity in a bariatric surgery programme: A qualitative study pp. 4258-4269

- José Granero‐Molina, María José Torrente‐Sánchez, Manuel Ferrer‐Márquez, José Manuel Hernández‐Padilla, Alicia Ruiz‐Muelle, Olga María López‐Entrambasaguas and Cayetano Fernández‐Sola
- Nurses’ experiences regarding shift patterns in isolation wards during the COVID‐19 pandemic in China: A qualitative study pp. 4270-4280

- Xiaoyue Gao, Lili Jiang, Yinqing Hu, Li Li and Lili Hou
- Qualitative descriptions of patient perceptions about fall risks, prevention strategies and self‐identity: Analysis of fall prevention Motivational Interviewing conversations pp. 4281-4288

- Hiroko Kiyoshi‐Teo, Kathlynn Northrup‐Snyder, Mary Robert Davis, Ellen Garcia, Amy Leatherwood and Shigeko (Seiko) Izumi
- Trust in the nurse: Findings from a survey of hospitalised children pp. 4289-4299

- Rosemarie Sheehan and Gerard Fealy
- Development and psychometric testing of a scale for assessing the associative stigma of mental illness in nursing pp. 4300-4312

- Meritxell Sastre‐Rus, Joaquín Tomás‐Sábado, Rocío Juliá‐Sanchis, Juan Francisco Roldán‐Merino, Montserrat Puig‐Llobet and María Teresa Lluch‐Canut
- Comparing two health literacy measurements used for assessing older adults’ medication adherence pp. 4313-4320

- Min‐Sun Song and Soohyun Park
- Compassion fatigue, burnout, compassion satisfaction and perceived stress in healthcare professionals during the COVID‐19 health crisis in Spain pp. 4321-4330

- María Dolores Ruiz‐Fernández, Juan Diego Ramos‐Pichardo, Olivia Ibáñez‐Masero, José Cabrera‐Troya, María Inés Carmona‐Rega and Ángela María Ortega‐Galán
- Describing objectively measured intensive care nurses’ physical work activity behavioural patterns during a 12‐hr shift pp. 4331-4342

- Fiona Yu, Anantha Narayanan, Lisa Mackay, Kim Ward, Anna King and Melody Smith
- COVID‐19 in a state of Brazilian Northeast: Prevalence and associated factors in people with flu‐like syndrome pp. 4343-4348

- Thiago S. Garces, George J. B. Sousa, Raquel S. Florêncio, Virna R. F. Cestari, Maria L. D. Pereira and Thereza M. M. Moreira
- Health habits of nursing students: A longitudinal study of health perceptions and health habits pp. 4349-4357

- Giampiera Bulfone, Massimo Maurici, Ercole Vellone, Loreana Macale and Rosaria Alvaro
- Embedding skin tone diversity into undergraduate nurse education: Through the lens of pressure injury pp. 4358-4367

- Neesha Oozageer Gunowa, Joanne Brooke, Marie Hutchinson and Debra Jackson
- Relationship between cancer stigma, social support, coping strategies and psychosocial adjustment among breast cancer survivors pp. 4368-4378

- No Eul Kang, Hye Young Kim, Ji Young Kim and Sung Reul Kim
- Nurses' influence on consumers' experience of safety in acute mental health units: A qualitative study pp. 4379-4386

- Natalie Ann Cutler, Jenny Sim, Elizabeth Halcomb, Lorna Moxham and Moira Stephens
- Older people’s early experience of household isolation and social distancing during COVID‐19 pp. 4387-4402

- Joanne Brooke and Maria Clark
- Embodiment and Objectification in Illness and Health Care: Taking Phenomenology from Theory to Practice pp. 4403-4412

- Anthony Vincent Fernandez
Volume 29, issue 19-20, 2020
- Pride, power and professional trust in each other are essential if we are to move forward in this year of the nurse pp. 3577-3579

- Jenny Carryer
- “Masking the evidence”: Perspectives of the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 3580-3583

- Graeme D. Smith, Fowie Ng and Roger Watson
- Vulnerability of nurse and physicians with COVID‐19: Monitoring and surveillance needed pp. 3584-3587

- Debra Jackson, Robert Anders, William V. Padula, John Daly and Patricia M. Davidson
- The haka: Wonderful bonding, sending a challenge in a global crisis or merely cultural appropriation? pp. 3588-3590

- Denise Wilson
- Shifting paradigms to build resilience among patients and families experiencing multiple chronic conditions pp. 3591-3594

- Sarah L. Szanton, Hae‐Ra Han, Jacquelyn Campbell, Nancy Reynolds, Cheryl R. Dennison‐Himmelfarb, Nancy Perrin and Patricia M. Davidson
- Care left undone: Untold damage pp. 3595-3596

- Jane E. Ball
- Nursing resilience interventions–A way forward in challenging healthcare territories pp. 3597-3599

- Catherine Henshall, Zoe Davey and Debra Jackson
- Moral outrage in COVID19—Understandable but not a strategy pp. 3600-3602

- Patricia M. Davidson, William V. Padula, John Daly and Debra Jackson
- Safe and secure? The complexities of caring in hospitals pp. 3603-3604

- Eimear Muir‐Cochrane and Russell James
- Misunderstanding or misrepresentation? The use and misuse of the professorial title in nursing pp. 3605-3606

- Mark Hayter and Debra Jackson
- Global service‐learning and COVID‐19—What the future might look like? pp. 3607-3608

- Adam Beaman and Patricia M. Davidson
- Spiritual care provision to end‐of‐life patients: A systematic literature review pp. 3609-3624

- Elizabeth Batstone, Cara Bailey and Nutmeg Hallett
- Self‐management programmes for cirrhosis: A systematic review pp. 3625-3637

- Samuel Boudreault, Junqiao Chen, Kevin Y. Wu, Annette Plüddemann and Carl Heneghan
- The impact of inflammatory bowel disease on sexual health in men: A scoping review pp. 3638-3651

- Sara Ma, Martin Veysey, Steven Ersser, Amanda Mason‐Jones and Paul Galdas
- Where and how does fundamental care fit within seminal nursing theories: A narrative review and synthesis of key nursing concepts pp. 3652-3666

- Alexandra Mudd, Rebecca Feo, Tiffany Conroy and Alison Kitson
- Psychological trajectories of Chinese women undergoing pregnancy termination for foetal abnormality: A descriptive qualitative study using expressive writing pp. 3667-3678

- Jialu Qian, Shiwen Sun, Mengye Yang, Xiaoli Zhou, Mengwei Wu and Xiaoyan Yu
- An evaluation of the impact of advanced nurse practitioner triage and clinical intervention for medically expected patients referred to an acute National Health Service hospital pp. 3679-3686

- Lucy Moxham and Kate McMahon‐Parkes
- “I don’t do it for myself, I do it for them”: A grounded theory study of South Asians’ experiences of making lifestyle change after myocardial infarction pp. 3687-3700

- Davis Dilla, Jones Ian, Johnson Martin, Howarth Michelle and Astin Felicity
- Caring for the carers in a public health district: A well‐being initiative to support healthcare professionals pp. 3701-3710

- Shamika Almeida, Alera Bowden, Jason Bloomfield, Besty Jose and Valerie Wilson
- Partners' experiences of living with men who have screening‐detected abdominal aortic aneurysms: A qualitative descriptive study pp. 3711-3720

- Anna Ericsson, Elisabeth Carlson, Shirley Siu‐yin Ching, Alex Molassiotis and Christine Kumlien
- Family members' lived experiences when a loved one undergoes an interhospital intensive care unit‐to‐unit transfer: A phenomenological hermeneutical study pp. 3721-3730

- Jonas Karlsson, Thomas Eriksson, Berit Lindahl and Isabell Fridh
- Bedside handover at the change of nursing shift: A mixed‐methods study pp. 3731-3742

- Mary F. Forde, Alice Coffey and Josephine Hegarty
- Dyadic teams and nursing care: A critical incident study of nurses in the emergency medical service pp. 3743-3753

- Mats Holmberg, Jockum Nørgaard, Mats Eriksson and Anders Svensson
- Parental readiness for hospital discharge as a mediator between quality of discharge teaching and parental self‐efficacy in parents of preterm infants pp. 3754-3763

- Wenzhe Hua, Weichao Yuwen, Jane M Simoni, Jie Yan and Liping Jiang
- An exploration of the factors influencing career choice in mental health pp. 3764-3773

- Karen McKenzie, Aja Murray, Matthew Cooper, Rachel Martin, Kara Murray, Clare Baguley and Andra Chiscop
- Relationships between the National Early Warning Score 2, clinical worry and patient outcome at discharge: Retrospective observational study pp. 3774-3789

- Jee‐In Hwang and Ho Jun Chin
- Nursing handoffs and clinical judgments regarding patient risk of deterioration: A mixed‐methods study pp. 3790-3801

- Patrick Lavoie, Sean P. Clarke, Christina Clausen, Margaret Purden, Jessica Emed, Lidia Cosencova and Valerie Frunchak
- Nursing teamwork in general ward settings: A mixed‐methods exploratory study among enrolled and registered nurses pp. 3802-3811

- Pearlyn Qin Ling Goh, Ting Fang Ser, Simon Cooper, Ling Jie Cheng and Sok Ying Liaw
- Relationships of illness representation and quality of life in patients with end‐stage renal disease receiving haemodialysis pp. 3812-3821

- Yu‐Chun Chen, Chun‐Liang Lin and Bih‐O Lee
- Information concerning ICU patients’ families in the handover—The clinicians’ «game of whispers»: A qualitative study pp. 3822-3834

- Anne Mette Nygaard, Hege Selnes Haugdahl, Berit Støre Brinchmann and Ranveig Lind
- “The challenge of joining all the pieces together” – Nurses’ experience of palliative care for older people with advanced dementia living in residential aged care units pp. 3835-3846

- Sandra Pennbrant, Cecilia Hjorton, Caroline Nilsson and Margareta Karlsson
- Involving patients and nurses in choosing between two validated questionnaires to identify chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy before implementing in clinical practice—A qualitative study pp. 3847-3859

- Marlene Æ. Jensen, Mette N. Yilmaz and Birgith Pedersen
- Involving nursing students into clinical research projects: Reliability of data and experiences of students? pp. 3860-3869

- Kjersti Sortland, Kristin Halvorsen, Jūratė Šaltytė Benth and Kari Almendingen
- Riding an elephant: A qualitative study of nurses' moral journeys in the context of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) pp. 3870-3881

- Barbara Pesut, Sally Thorne, Janet Storch, Kenneth Chambaere, Madeleine Greig and Michael Burgess
- A qualitative exploration of prodromal myocardial infarction fatigue experienced by women pp. 3882-3895

- John R. Blakeman, Wendy M. Woith, Kim S. Astroth, Sheryl H. Jenkins and Stephen J. Stapleton
Volume 29, issue 17-18, 2020
- COVID‐19 and student nurses: A view from England pp. 3111-3114

- Amelia Swift, Louise Banks, Amintha Baleswaran, Nicholas Cooke, Cerys Little, Linda McGrath, Ronnie Meechan‐Rogers, Alice Neve, Helen Rees, Amy Tomlinson and Grace Williams
- Pre‐registration undergraduate nurses and the COVID‐19 pandemic: Students or workers? pp. 3115-3116

- Mark Hayter and Debra Jackson
- Nursing education after COVID‐19: Same or different? pp. 3117-3119

- Karen H. Morin
- What is the value of nursing knowledge in a time of crisis? pp. 3120-3121

- Brendan McCormack
- Opioid use disorder education for acute care nurses: An integrative review pp. 3122-3135

- Christine A. Fournier Bell and Mary McCurry
- Dermatological diseases, sexuality and intimate relationships: A qualitative meta‐synthesis pp. 3136-3153

- Michela Barisone, Annamaria Bagnasco, Mark Hayter, Silvia Rossi, Giuseppe Aleo, Milko Zanini, Gianluca Catania, Ramona Pellegrini, Nicoletta Dasso, Luca Ghirotto and Loredana Sasso
- Effects of flexible sacrum positions during the second stage of labour on maternal and neonatal outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 3154-3169

- Yu Zang, Hong Lu, Yang Zhao, Jing Huang, Lihua Ren and Xia Li
- Effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy for perinatal depression: A systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 3170-3182

- Zimeng Li, Ying Liu, Jiayao Wang, Jia Liu, Chunmei Zhang and Yanhui Liu
- Interventions to reduce physical restraints in general hospital settings: A scoping review of components and characteristics pp. 3183-3200

- Jens Abraham, Julian Hirt, Friederike Kamm and Ralph Möhler
- Factors associated with caregiving appraisal of informal caregivers: A systematic review pp. 3201-3221

- Shanshan Wang, Daphne Sze Ki Cheung, Angela Yee Man Leung and Patricia M. Davidson
- Parents' experiences of transition from hospital to home of a child with complex health needs: A systematic literature review pp. 3222-3235

- Sophie Ronan, Michael Brown and Lynne Marsh
- Alternative mental health clinical placements: Knowledge transfer and benefits for nursing practice outside mental healthcare settings pp. 3236-3245

- Caitlin Goman, Christopher Patterson, Lorna Moxham, Theresa Harada and Amy Tapsell
- Physical activity and personal factors associated with nurse resilience in intensive care units pp. 3246-3262

- Fiona Yu, Alana Cavadino, Lisa Mackay, Kim Ward, Anna King and Melody Smith
- Public health nurse referrals for paediatric weight management: A nested mixed‐methods study pp. 3263-3271

- Nam Hoang Nguyen, Maryam Kebbe, Chenhui Peng, Andraea Van Hulst and Geoff Denis Charles Ball
- Family members' prioritisation of care in residential aged care facilities: A case for individualised care pp. 3272-3285

- Kristiana Ludlow, Kate Churruca, Louise A. Ellis, Virginia Mumford and Jeffrey Braithwaite
- Introducing standardised care plans as a new recording tool in municipal health care pp. 3286-3297

- Elisabeth Østensen, Nicholas R. Hardiker, Line Kildal Bragstad and Ragnhild Hellesø
- Shall I tell my mentor? Exploring the mentor‐student relationship and its impact on students' raising concerns on clinical placement pp. 3298-3310

- Patricia Brown, Aled Jones and Jane Davies
- Nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours related to pressure injury prevention: A large‐scale cross‐sectional survey in mainland China pp. 3311-3324

- Ling Jiang, Li Li and Lisa Lommel
- Traumatic brain injury patients’ family members’ evaluations of the social support provided by healthcare professionals in acute care hospitals pp. 3325-3335

- Julia Choustikova, Hannele Turunen, Hanna Tuominen‐Salo and Kirsi Coco
- I do not even tell my partner: Nurses’ perceptions of verbal and physical violence against nurses working in a regional hospital pp. 3336-3348

- Hila A. Dafny and Gavin Beccaria
- Beyond the fear: Nurses’ experiences caring for patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome: A phenomenological study pp. 3349-3362

- Jin Young Lee, Jeong Hee Hong and Eun Young Park
- The relationship between effort–reward imbalance and empathy among clinical nurses: A cross‐sectional online survey pp. 3363-3372

- Lingling Kong, Wencai Li, Hongmei Wang, Ning Xu, Qing Xu, Li Sun, Hongying Chen, Jiangtao Liu, Yongxia Bi and Peter Szto
- The views and experiences of fathers regarding their young child’s intellectual and developmental disability diagnosis: Findings from a qualitative study pp. 3373-3381

- Lynne Marsh, Michael Brown and Edward McCann
- Nurses’ experiences and perspectives on collaborative discharge planning when patients receiving palliative care for cancer are discharged home from hospitals pp. 3382-3391

- Elias David Lundereng, Alfhild Dihle and Simen A. Steindal
- Improving oral health in nursing home residents: A process evaluation of a shared oral care intervention pp. 3392-3402

- Karin Aagaard, G. J. Meléndez‐Torres and Charlotte Overgaard
- Effectiveness of Clinical Nurses’ interventions in reducing medication errors in a paediatric ward pp. 3403-3413

- Albara Alomari, Suzanne Sheppard‐Law, Joanne Lewis and Val Wilson
- Development and psychometric evaluation of a Chinese version of auditory hallucination risk assessment scale in patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia pp. 3414-3424

- Xingxing Wang, Wenwen Qi, Sally Chan and Zhongying Shi
- The relationship between personality traits, caring characteristics and abuse tendency among professional caregivers of older people with dementia in long‐term care facilities pp. 3425-3434

- Weichen Chen, Fan Fang, Yu Chen, Jin Wang, Yuanmin Gao and Julan Xiao
- Using the Nursing Interventions Classification to identify nursing interventions in free‐text nursing documentation in adult psychiatric outpatient care setting pp. 3435-3444

- Maria Ameel, Hanna Leino, Raija Kontio, Theo van Achterberg and Kristiina Junttila
- Interventions to prevent in‐hospital falls in older people with cognitive impairment for further research: A mixed studies review pp. 3445-3460

- Gillian Stockwell‐Smith, Adeniyi Adeleye, Wendy Chaboyer, Marie Cooke, Maggie Phelan, Jo‐anne Todd and Laurie Grealish
- Effects of illness representation‐focused patient education on illness representations and self‐care in patients with heart failure: A randomised clinical trial pp. 3461-3472

- Wan‐Tzu Chang, Shan‐Tair Wang, Chih‐Hsin Hsu, Liang‐Miin Tsai, Shih‐Hung Chan and Hsing‐Mei Chen
- Influence of group resilience on job satisfaction among Korean nurses: A cross‐sectional study pp. 3473-3481

- Dong‐Min Son and Ok‐Kyung Ham
- Comparison of the predictive validity of three fall risk assessment tools and analysis of fall‐risk factors at a tertiary teaching hospital pp. 3482-3493

- Eun Hee Cho, Yun Jung Woo, Arum Han, Yoon Chung Chung, Yeon Hee Kim and Hyeoun‐Ae Park
- Physical activity, sitting time and sleep duration before and during pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes: A prospective panel study pp. 3494-3505

- Shiue‐Shan Weng, Yu‐Hsiang Lee and Li‐Yin Chien
- “It is really so exhausting”: Exploring intensive care nurses’ perceptions of 24‐hour long shifts pp. 3506-3515

- Virya Koy, Jintana Yunibhand and Sue Turale
- The perceptions of translation apps for everyday health care in healthcare workers and older people: A multi‐method study pp. 3516-3526

- Anita Panayiotou, Kerry Hwang, Sue Williams, Terence W. H. Chong, Dina LoGiudice, Betty Haralambous, Xiaoping Lin, Emiliano Zucchi, Monita Mascitti‐Meuter, Anita M. Y. Goh, Emily You and Frances Batchelor
- Contextualising missed care in two healthcare inquiries using a socio‐ecological systems approach pp. 3527-3540

- Amanda Phelan and Marcia Kirwan
- Health specialists’ views on the needs for developing a digital gaming solution for paediatric day surgery: A qualitative study pp. 3541-3552

- Arja Rantala, Minna Pikkarainen and Tarja Pölkki
- The dance of cystic fibrosis: Experiences of living with cystic fibrosis as an adult pp. 3553-3564

- Brandon M. Varilek and Mary J. Isaacson
- Vulnerability in birth: A negative capability pp. 3565-3574

- Jennifer MacLellan
Volume 29, issue 15-16, 2020
- Nurses as heroes, warriors and political activists pp. 2733-2733

- Karen H. Morin and Diana Baptiste
- COVID‐19: Shedding light on racial and health inequities in the USA pp. 2734-2736

- Diana‐Lyn Baptiste, Yvonne Commodore‐Mensah, Kamila A. Alexander, Keilah Jacques, Patty R. Wilson, Janelle Akomah, Phyllis Sharps and Lisa A. Cooper
- COVID‐19 and Indigenous Peoples: An imperative for action pp. 2737-2741

- Tamara Power, Denise Wilson, Odette Best, Teresa Brockie, Lisa Bourque Bearskin, Eugenia Millender and John Lowe
- Covid‐19: Supporting nurses' psychological and mental health pp. 2742-2750

- Jill Maben 1,2,3,✉ and Jackie Bridges
- Who speaks for nursing? COVID‐19 highlighting gaps in leadership pp. 2751-2752

- John Daly, Debra Jackson, Robert Anders and Patricia M Davidson
- Beyond tropes: Towards a new image of nursing in the wake of COVID‐19 pp. 2753-2755

- Clare L. Bennett, Alison H. James and Daniel Kelly
- Life in the pandemic: Social isolation and mental health pp. 2756-2757

- Kim Usher, Navjot Bhullar and Debra Jackson
- Nursing homes and COVID‐19: We can and should do better pp. 2758-2759

- Patricia M. Davidson and Sarah L. Szanton
- COVID‐19 reinforces the importance of handwashing pp. 2760-2761

- Mamdooh Alzyood, Debra Jackson, Helen Aveyard and Joanne Brooke
- The potential for COVID‐19 to contribute to compassion fatigue in critical care nurses pp. 2762-2764

- Jalal Alharbi, Debra Jackson and Kim Usher
- Rising from the ashes: Affirming the spirit of courage, community resilience, compassion and caring pp. 2765-2766

- Alison Kitson
- What use are words at a time like this? pp. 2767-2768

- Philip Darbyshire
- Post‐traumatic stress disorder in nurses: An integrative review pp. 2769-2787

- Michelle Schuster and Patricia A. Dwyer
- Evaluation of quality improvement intervention with nurse training in nursing homes: A systematic review pp. 2788-2800

- Huijing Chen, Hui Feng, Lulu Liao, Xinyin Wu, Yinan Zhao, Mingyue Hu, Hui Li, Hengyu Hu and Xiufen Yang
- Issues affecting nurses' capability to use digital technology at work: An integrative review pp. 2801-2819

- Janie Brown, Nicole Pope, Anna Maria Bosco, Jaci Mason and Alani Morgan
- The outcomes and experience of people receiving community‐based nurse‐led wound care: A systematic review pp. 2820-2833

- Anusuya Dhar, Judith Needham, Michelle Gibb and Elisabeth Coyne
- Psycho‐social and educational interventions for enhancing adherence to dialysis in adults with end‐stage renal disease: A meta‐analysis pp. 2834-2848

- Wei‐Wei Tao, Xiao‐Mei Tao, Yue Wang and Shu‐Hong Bi
- “It should not be that difficult to manage a condition that is so frequent”: A qualitative study on hospital nurses’ experience of delirium guidelines pp. 2849-2862

- Christina Emme
- Randomised controlled trial of a comprehensive protocol for preventing constipation following total hip arthroplasty pp. 2863-2871

- Chen Yue, Youwen Liu, Xue Zhang, Bin Xu and Hongfeng Sheng
- Does breastfeeding self‐efficacy theory apply to mothers of moderate and late preterm infants? A qualitative exploration pp. 2872-2885

- Meredith Brockway, Karen M. Benzies, Eloise Carr and Khalid Aziz
- Prematurity‐related knowledge among mothers and fathers of very preterm infants pp. 2886-2896

- Joana Matos, Mariana Amorim, Susana Silva, Conceição Nogueira and Elisabete Alves
- Exploring pairing of new graduate nurses with mentors: An interpretive descriptive study pp. 2897-2906

- Robin Devey Burry, Dawn Stacey, Chantal Backman, Magda B.L. Donia and Michelle Lalonde
- Studying physiology within a flipped classroom: The importance of on‐campus activities for nursing students’ experiences of mastery pp. 2907-2917

- Hanne Maria Bingen, Simen A. Steindal, Rune Johan Krumsvik and Bodil Tveit
- Partnership between Nurse Navigators and adult persons living with complex chronic disease—An exploratory study pp. 2918-2926

- Elisabeth Coyne, Joan Carlini, Tracey Doherty, Warren Harlow, Marion L Mitchell and Laurie Grealish
- Impaired mobility and pressure ulcer development in older adults: Excess movement and too little movement—Two sides of the one coin? pp. 2927-2944

- Aglecia Moda Vitoriano Budri, Zena Moore, Declan Patton, Tom O’Connor, Linda Nugent, Aisling Mc Cann and Pinar Avsar
- Comparative evaluations of single‐item pain‐intensity measures in cancer patients: Numeric rating scale vs. verbal rating scale pp. 2945-2952

- Hee‐Ju Kim and Sun‐Ok Jung
- A survey of oncology advanced practice providers’ knowledge and attitudes towards sexual and gender minorities with cancer pp. 2953-2966

- Megan E. Sutter, Meghan L. Bowman‐Curci, Luisa F. Duarte Arevalo, Steven K. Sutton, Gwendolyn P. Quinn and Matthew B. Schabath
- The impact of person‐centred care on job productivity, job satisfaction and organisational commitment among employees in long‐term care facilities pp. 2967-2978

- Ching‐Yuan Huang, Rhay‐Hung Weng, Tsung‐Chin Wu, Ching‐Tai Hsu, Chiu‐Hsia Hung and Yu‐Chen Tsai
- “To live until you die could actually include being intimate and having sex”: A focus group study on nurses’ experiences of their work with sexuality in palliative care pp. 2979-2990

- Emma Hjalmarsson and Malin Lindroth
- An exploratory study of the experiences of deceased‐donor liver transplant recipients and their need for psychotherapeutic support pp. 2991-2998

- Paul McKie, Ian Webzell, Oliver Tavabie, Del Loewenthal and Nigel Heaton
- The day‐to‐day experiences of caring for children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A qualitative descriptive study pp. 2999-3011

- Aimee R. Castro, Jessica Marinello, Khadidja Chougui, Marilyn Morand, Claudette Bilodeau and Argerie Tsimicalis
- The conditions of possibilities for recovery: A critical discourse analysis in a Danish psychiatric context pp. 3012-3024

- Kim Jørgensen, Jeanette Praestegaard and Mari Holen
- Caring in community nursing practice: Inductive content analysis reveals an inter‐dynamic system between patients and nurses pp. 3025-3041

- Peng Yue, Tianmeng Xu, Brian Greene, Yongli Wang, Rongjin Wang, Guizhi Dai and Lijie Xu
- Barriers and facilitators to implementation of a multifaceted nurse‐led intervention in acute care hospitals aimed at reducing indwelling urinary catheter use: A qualitative study pp. 3042-3053

- Vicki Parker, Michelle Giles, Jennie King and Kamana Bantawa
- To explore the experience of research nurses who obtain consent from adults in emergency settings to participate in clinical trials, either prospectively or post enrolment pp. 3054-3063

- Pauline Brown, Roger Newham and Alistair Hewison
- Work‐related stress among health professionals in Swiss acute care and rehabilitation hospitals—A cross‐sectional study pp. 3064-3081

- Karin Anne Peter, Sabine Hahn, Jos M. G. A. Schols and Ruud J. G. Halfens
- Identifying the experiences of new graduate nurses during the transition period to practice as a professional nurse pp. 3082-3088

- Musaad Salem Alghamdi and Omar Ghazi Baker
- Urinary incontinence in stroke survivors – Development of a programme theory pp. 3089-3096

- Myrta Kohler, Hanna Mayer, Jürg Kesselring and Susi Saxer
- Contemporary nursing graduates’ transition to practice: A critical review of transition models pp. 3097-3107

- Amanda C. Graf, Elisabeth Jacob, Diane Twigg and Barbara Nattabi
Volume 29, issue 13-14, 2020
- Life in the pandemic: Some reflections on nursing in the context of COVID‐19 pp. 2041-2043

- Debra Jackson, Caroline Bradbury‐Jones, Diana Baptiste, Leslie Gelling, Karen Morin, Stephen Neville and Graeme D. Smith
- Older people and COVID‐19: Isolation, risk and ageism pp. 2044-2046

- Joanne Brooke and Debra Jackson
- The pandemic paradox: The consequences of COVID‐19 on domestic violence pp. 2047-2049

- Caroline Bradbury‐Jones and Louise Isham
- International Nurses Day 2020: Remembering nurses who have died in the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2050-2052

- Debra Jackson, Caroline Bradbury‐Jones, Diana Baptiste, Leslie Gelling, Karen H. Morin, Stephen Neville and Graeme D. Smith
- What is the nursing time and workload involved in taking and recording patients’ vital signs? A systematic review pp. 2053-2068

- Chiara Dall’Ora, Peter Griffiths, Joanna Hope, Hannah Barker and Gary B Smith
- Advance care planning for patients with cancer in palliative care: A scoping review from a professional perspective pp. 2069-2082

- Anne Kuusisto, Jenni Santavirta, Kaija Saranto, Päivi Korhonen and Elina Haavisto
- Delirium point prevalence studies in inpatient settings: A systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 2083-2092

- Binu Koirala, Bryan R. Hansen, Annmarie Hosie, Chakra Budhathoki, Stella Seal, Adam Beaman and Patricia M. Davidson
- What is the nature of Mental Capacity Act training and how do health and social care practitioners change their practice post‐training? A narrative review pp. 2093-2106

- Catharine Jenkins, Natalie Webster, Analisa Smythe and Fiona Cowdell
- Understanding patients’ experiences of being mechanically ventilated in the Intensive Care Unit: Findings from a meta‐synthesis and meta‐summary pp. 2107-2124

- Matteo Danielis, Arianna Povoli, Elisa Mattiussi and Alvisa Palese
- The impact of implementing speech recognition technology on the accuracy and efficiency (time to complete) clinical documentation by nurses: A systematic review pp. 2125-2137

- Joseph Joseph, Zena E. H. Moore, Declan Patton, Tom O'Connor and Linda Elizabeth Nugent
- Effectiveness of topical interventions to prevent or treat intravenous therapy‐related phlebitis: A systematic review pp. 2138-2149

- Cristina B. Goulart, Carolina S. Custódio, Christiane I. Vasques, Elaine B. Ferreira and Paula E. Diniz dos Reis
- Models and frameworks that enable nurses to develop their public health practice—A scoping study pp. 2150-2160

- Ivanka Ezhova, Lynn Sayer, Rita Newland, Nicola Davis, Shelley McLetchie‐Holder, Patricia Burrows, Laura Middleton and Mary Ellen Malone
- Specialist nurse initiated interventions in breast cancer care: A systematic review of randomised controlled trials pp. 2161-2180

- Shejila Chillakunnel Hussain Rawther, Mamatha Shivananda Pai, Donald J Fernandes, Stanley Mathew, Jyothi Chakrabarty and Elsa Sanatombi Devi
- A case study of frontline nurse leadership informed by complex responsive processes of relating pp. 2181-2195

- Natasha Phillips and Karen Norman
- Effects of hospital‐family holistic care model on the health outcome of patients with permanent enterostomy based on the theory of ‘Timing It Right’ pp. 2196-2208

- Xi Zhang, Rui Gao, Jin Ling Lin, Ning Chen, Qin Lin, Gui Fang Huang, Long Wang, Xiao Huan Chen, Fang Qin Xue and Hong Li
- Newly graduated nurses' clinical competencies and need for further training in acute care hospitals pp. 2209-2220

- Anna Willman, Kaisa Bjuresäter and Jan Nilsson
- When a common language is missing: Nurse–mother communication in the NICU. A qualitative study pp. 2221-2230

- Nina Margrethe Kynoe, Drude Fugelseth and Ingrid Hanssen
- Front‐line nurses' perceptions of intra‐hospital handover pp. 2231-2238

- Georgia Tobiano, Christine Ting, Christine Ryan, Kim Jenkinson, Lucie Scott and Andrea P. Marshall
- Factors associated with workarounds in barcode‐assisted medication administration in hospitals pp. 2239-2250

- Willem van der Veen, Katja Taxis, Hans Wouters, Hester Vermeulen, David W. Bates, Patricia M. L. A. van den Bemt and the BCMA Study Group
- Development and randomised controlled trial of a Continence Product Patient Decision Aid for men postradical prostatectomy pp. 2251-2259

- Catherine Murphy, Christine de Laine, Margaret Macaulay and Mandy Fader
- Examining subacute nurses’ roles in a changing healthcare context pp. 2260-2274

- Robin Digby, Danielle Bolster, Leanne Hughes, Andrew Perta and Tracey K. Bucknall
- Evaluation of the TRANSITION tool to improve communication during older patients’ care transitions: Healthcare practitioners’ perspectives pp. 2275-2284

- Jacqueline Allen, Alison M. Hutchinson, Rhonda Brown and Patricia M. Livingston
- Improving sexual healthcare delivery for men in prison: A nurse‐led initiative pp. 2285-2292

- Carmel Kelly, Michelle Templeton, Karen Allen and Maria Lohan
- Narratives of patient participation in haemodialysis pp. 2293-2305

- Tone Andersen‐Hollekim, Marit Solbjør, Marit Kvangarsnes, Torstein Hole and Bodil J. Landstad
- Everyday life experiences of close relatives of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis receiving home mechanical ventilation—A qualitative study pp. 2306-2316

- Dorte Winther, Charlotte Kirkegaard Lorenzen and Pia Dreyer
- Healthcare professionals providing care coordination to people living with multimorbidity: An interpretative phenomenological analysis pp. 2317-2328

- Annette Peart, Virginia Lewis, Chris Barton and Grant Russell
- Hierarchical analysis of factors associated with hospital readmissions for coronary heart disease: A case–control study pp. 2329-2337

- Nila Larisse Silva de Albuquerque, Thelma Leite de Araujo, Marcos Venicios de Oliveira Lopes and Thereza Maria Magalhães Moreira
- Identified opportunities for gamification in the elective primary fast‐track total hip and knee arthroplasty journey: Secondary analysis of healthcare professionals’ interviews pp. 2338-2351

- Miia Jansson, Jonna Koivisto and Minna Pikkarainen
- Pain assessment and interventions by nurses in the emergency department: A national survey pp. 2352-2362

- Wayne Varndell, Margaret Fry and Doug Elliott
- “You’ve got to keep moving, keep going”: Understanding older patients’ experiences and perceptions of delirium and nonpharmacological delirium prevention strategies in the acute hospital setting pp. 2363-2377

- Karen Lee‐Steere, Jacki Liddle, Alison Mudge, Sally Bennett, Prue McRae and Sally E. Barrimore
- Nonverbal communication between registered nurses and patients during chronic disease management consultations: Observations from general practice pp. 2378-2387

- Sharon James, Jane Desborough, Susan McInnes and Elizabeth J. Halcomb
- Relationship between symptom burden, medication adherence and spiritual well‐being in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pp. 2388-2396

- Aylin Helvaci, Nur Izgu and Leyla Ozdemir
- Feeling safe with patient‐controlled admissions: A grounded theory study of the mental health patients' experiences pp. 2397-2409

- Trine Ellegaard, Vibeke Bliksted, Mimi Mehlsen and Kirsten Lomborg
- Improved quality of care by using the PRISMS form to support self‐management in patients with COPD: A Randomised Controlled Trial pp. 2410-2419

- Ann‐Britt Zakrisson, Mats Arne, Karin Lisspers, Lena Lundh, Hanna Sandelowsky, Björn Ställberg, Eva Thors Adolfsson and Kersti Theander
- You can't flight, you need to fight—A qualitative study of mothers' experiences of feeding extremely preterm infants pp. 2420-2428

- Evalotte Mӧrelius, Kajsa Kling, Eva Haraldsson and Siw Alehagen
- Homecare professionals’ observation of deteriorating, frail older patients: A mixed‐methods study pp. 2429-2440

- Torunn Strømme, Karina Aase and Ingrid Tjoflåt
- “Please mind the gap”: A secondary analysis of discomfort and comfort in intensive care pp. 2441-2454

- Helene Berntzen, Ida Torunn Bjørk, Ann‐Marie Storsveen and Hilde Wøien
- Nurses' perception and experiences towards medical device‐related pressure injuries: A qualitative study pp. 2455-2465

- Jocelyn Jie Min Tan, Michelle Tze Min Cheng, Norasyikin Bte Hassan, Honggu He and Wenru Wang
- Communication issues contributing to medication incidents: Mixed‐method analysis of hospitals’ incident reports using indicator phrases based on literature pp. 2466-2481

- Tiina Syyrilä, Katri Vehviläinen‐Julkunen and Marja Härkänen
- How forensic mental health nurses’ perspectives of their patients can bias healthcare: A qualitative review of nursing documentation pp. 2482-2494

- Krystle Martin, Rosemary Ricciardelli and Itiel Dror
- Becoming a good nurse – Socialisation of newly employed nurses into the oncological clinic pp. 2495-2507

- Alexandra Pettersson and Stinne Glasdam
- Nursing students’ socialisation to emotion management during early clinical placement experiences: A qualitative study pp. 2508-2520

- Andrea McCloughen, David Levy, Anya Johnson, Helena Nguyen and Heather McKenzie
- Effects of Health Belief Model based nursing interventions offered at home visits on lymphedema prevention in women with breast cancer: A randomised controlled trial pp. 2521-2534

- Ayse Cal, Zuhal Bahar and Ilknur Gorken
- A nurse prescriber‐led protocol for anaemia management in established haemodialysis patients: A retrospective study pp. 2535-2543

- Sani George and Margaret McCann
- Effect of resistance training on quality of life in older people with sarcopenic obesity living in long‐term care institutions: A quasi‐experimental study pp. 2544-2556

- Shu‐Fang Chang and Shu‐Ching Chiu
- Nurses’ and surgeons’ views and experiences of surgical wounds healing by secondary intention: A qualitative study pp. 2557-2571

- Dorothy McCaughan, Laura Sheard, Nicky Cullum, Jo Dumville and Ian Chetter
- Making sense of blood glucose data and self‐management in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A qualitative study pp. 2572-2588

- Laurel A. Despins and Bonnie J. Wakefield
- Burden of living with multiple concurrent symptoms in patients with end‐stage renal disease pp. 2589-2601

- Marques Shek Nam Ng, Cho Lee Wong, Eva Hau Sim Ho, Yun Ho Hui, Christine Miaskowski and Winnie Kwok Wei So
- The nursing practice environment and nurse job outcomes: A path analysis of survey data pp. 2602-2614

- Zainab Ambani, Ann Kutney‐Lee and Eileen T. Lake
- Practice priorities for acute care nursing: A Delphi study pp. 2615-2625

- Clifford J. Connell, Virginia Plummer, Kimberley Crawford, Ruth Endacott, Pieternella Foley, Debra L. Griffiths, Kelli Innes, Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle, Lorraine E. Walker and Julia Morphet
- Effects of organisational justice, work engagement and nurses' perception of care quality on turnover intention among newly licensed registered nurses: A structural equation modelling approach pp. 2626-2637

- Ting Cao, Xiuxiu Huang, Limin Wang, Bei Li, Xu Dong, Han Lu, Qiaoqin Wan and Shaomei Shang
- A structural equation model of health‐related quality of life among Thai men with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pp. 2638-2651

- Bangorn Peepratoom, Gail Low, Porntip Malathum, Teeradej Chai‐Aroon, Charoen Chuchottaworn and Manee Arpanantikul
- Performance competence of pregraduate nursing students and hospital nurses: A comparison study pp. 2652-2662

- Shwu‐Ru Liou, Hsiu‐Chen Liu, Shu‐Ling Tsai, Tsui‐Ping Chu and Ching‐Yu Cheng
- Wishes and needs of nursing home residents and their relatives regarding end‐of‐life decision‐making and care planning—A qualitative study pp. 2663-2674

- Malte Klemmt, Tanja Henking, Esther Heizmann, Lukas Best, Birgitt van Oorschot and Silke Neuderth
- Chronic pain, cardiovascular health and related medication use in ageing African Americans with osteoarthritis pp. 2675-2690

- Staja Q. Booker and Virginia G. Content
- Adherence to hand hygiene in critical sectors: Can we go on like this? pp. 2691-2698

- Thaissa Blanco Bezerra, Marília Duarte Valim, Juliano Bortolini, Renata Perfeito Ribeiro, Samira Reschetti Marcon and Maria Eliete Batista Moura
- Nurses' job involvement and association with continuing current position—A descriptive comparative study pp. 2699-2709

- Mats Nylén‐Eriksen, Ellen Karine Grov and Ann Kristin Bjørnnes
- Living with diabetes and disadvantage: A qualitative, geographical case study pp. 2710-2722

- Tamara Power, Ray Kelly, Kim Usher, Leah East, Jo Travaglia, Hamish Robertson, Ann Wong and Debra Jackson
- Social media and drug resistance in nursing training: Using a Twitterchat to develop an international community of practice for antimicrobial resistance pp. 2723-2729

- Rebecca Wright, Caleb Ferguson, Mustafa Bodrick, Hanan Balkhy, Debra Jackson and Patricia M. Davidson
Volume 29, issue 11-12, 2020
- Dedication pp. 1761-1761

- Debra Jackson and Alison Kitson
- Fundamentals of care: Methodologies, metrics and mobilisation pp. 1762-1764

- Alison Kitson
- Observational research on fundamental nursing care: Enough already! pp. 1765-1767

- David A. Richards
- The culture conversation: Report from the 2nd Australasian ILC meeting—Auckland 2019 pp. 1768-1773

- Cathleen Aspinall, Jenny M. Parr, Julia Slark and Denise Wilson
- Finding the fundamental needs behind resistance to care: Using the Fundamentals of Care Practice Process pp. 1774-1787

- Sylvie Rey, Philippe Voyer, Suzanne Bouchard and Camille Savoie
- Optimising compassionate nursing care at the end of life in hospital settings pp. 1788-1796

- Jackie Robinson, Tess Moeke‐Maxell, Jenny Parr, Julia Slark, Stella Black, Lisa Williams and Merryn Gott
- A contribution to the ontology of the Fundamentals of Care framework from a wonder‐based approach pp. 1797-1807

- Finn Thorbjørn Hansen and Lene Bastrup Jørgensen
- Instruments measuring behavioural aspects of the nurse–patient relationship: A scoping review pp. 1808-1821

- Rebecca Feo, Tiffany Conroy, Rick Wiechula, Philippa Rasmussen and Alison Kitson
- Health and medical device development for fundamental care: Scoping review pp. 1822-1831

- Hanna‐Maria Matinolli, Riitta Mieronkoski and Sanna Salanterä
- Dignity, privacy, respect and choice—A scoping review of measurement of these concepts within acute healthcare practice pp. 1832-1857

- Annamaria Bagnasco, Milko Zanini, Nicoletta Dasso, Silvia Rossi, Fiona Timmins, Miss Carolina Galanti, Giuseppe Aleo, Gianluca Catania and Loredana Sasso
- Patients' and nurses' experiences of fundamental nursing care: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis pp. 1858-1882

- Claire Pentecost, Julia Frost, Holly V. R. Sugg, Angelique Hilli, Victoria A. Goodwin and David A. Richards
- Interventions to prevent and treat malnutrition in older adults to be carried out by nurses: A systematic review pp. 1883-1902

- Debbie ten Cate, Roelof G. A. Ettema, Getty Huisman‐ de Waal, Jack J. Bell, Remco Verbrugge, Lisette Schoonhoven, Marieke J. Schuurmans and the Basic Care Revisited Group (bcr)
- Patients’ experiences of nurses’ heartfelt hospitality as caring: A qualitative approach pp. 1903-1912

- Rosalind Kelly, Valerie Wright‐St Clair and Eleanor Holroyd
- The effects of bladder training on bladder functions after transurethral resection of prostate pp. 1913-1919

- Funda Büyükyilmaz, Yeliz Culha, Hande Zümreler, Murat Özer, Mehmet Gokhan Culha and Alper Ötünçtemur
- Exploration of difficulty accessing the mouths of intubated and mechanically ventilated adults for oral care: A video and photographic elicitation study pp. 1920-1932

- Craig M. Dale, Jan E. Angus, Susan Sutherland, Shelly Dev and Louise Rose
- Exploring person‐centred fundamental nursing care in hospital wards: A multi‐site ethnography pp. 1933-1944

- Elise van Belle, Jeltje Giesen, Tiffany Conroy, Marloes van Mierlo, Hester Vermeulen, Getty Huisman‐ de Waal and Maud Heinen
- Barriers and enablers for the implementation of a hospital communication tool for patient participation: A qualitative study pp. 1945-1956

- Sofie Theys, Elisa Lust, Maud Heinen, Sofie Verhaeghe, Dimitri Beeckman, Kristof Eeckloo, Simon Malfait and Ann Van Hecke
- Fundamental care for people with cognitive impairment in the hospital setting: A study combining positive organisational scholarship and video‐reflexive ethnography pp. 1957-1967

- Aileen Collier, Anita De Bellis, Annmarie Hosie, Ann Dadich, Tamsin Symonds, Justin Prendergast, Jade Rodrigues and Alan Bevan
- Exploring nursing students’ use of the Fundamentals of Care framework in case‐based work pp. 1968-1980

- Siri Lygum Voldbjerg, Karen Lyng Larsen, Gitte Nielsen and Britt Laugesen
- Situational awareness in the outpatient encounter between patients with breast cancer or malignant melanoma and healthcare professionals: Patients’ perceptions pp. 1981-1990

- Lone Jørgensen, Susanne Kastrup Jensen and Bettina Brogaard
- A context analysis on how oral care is delivered in hospitalised patients: A mixed‐methods study pp. 1991-2003

- Harm H. J. van Noort, Ben J. M. Witteman, Ria den Hertog‐Voortman, Babette Everaars, Hester Vermeulen and Getty Huisman‐ de Waal
- A taxonomy to assess the interaction between nurses and children: Development and reliability pp. 2004-2010

- Ina S. A. van Ingen Schenau‐Veldman, Anuschka S. Niemeijer, Jan‐Kees Zuiker, Sonja M. H. J. Scholten‐Jaegers, Kirsten F. Lamberts and Marianne K. Nieuwenhuis
- “A privilege but also a challenge.” Nurse educators' perceptions about teaching fundamental care in a simulated learning environment: A qualitative study pp. 2011-2022

- Daniela Lillekroken
- Oral care practices of long‐term care home residents and caregivers: Secondary analysis of observational video recordings pp. 2023-2030

- Minn N. Yoon, Carla Ickert, Rozanne Wilson, Alex Mihailidis and Elizabeth Rochon
- Using clinical quality databases to monitor the quality of fundamental care: Example with weight status after severe traumatic brain injury pp. 2031-2038

- Lene Odgaard, Lena Aadal, Marianne Eskildsen and Ingrid Poulsen
Volume 29, issue 9-10, 2020
- COVID‐19: Emerging compassion, courage and resilience in the face of misinformation and adversity pp. 1425-1428

- Graeme D. Smith, Fowie Ng and William Ho Cheung Li
- Facing history for the future of nursing pp. 1429-1431

- Kylie M. Smith
- The effectiveness of nurse‐led interventions for preventing urinary tract infections in older adults in residential aged care facilities: A systematic review pp. 1432-1444

- Min‐Lin (Winnie) Wu, Lihui Pu, Laurie Grealish, Cindy Jones and Wendy Moyle
- A state‐of‐the‐art review of the experience of care coordination interventions for people living with multimorbidity pp. 1445-1456

- Annette Peart, Chris Barton, Virginia Lewis and Grant Russell
- Impact of self‐care programmes in type 2 diabetes mellitus population in primary health care: Systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 1457-1476

- Jorge Caro‐Bautista, Shakira Kaknani‐Uttumchandani, Silvia García‐Mayor, Francisca Villa‐Estrada, Juan Carlos Morilla‐Herrera, Álvaro León‐Campos, Alberto José Gómez‐González and José Miguel Morales‐Asencio
- Methods used to examine technology in relation to the quality of nursing work in acute care: A systematic integrative review pp. 1477-1487

- Bernice Redley, Tracy Douglas and Mari Botti
- Pain relief from nonpharmacological interventions in the intensive care unit: A scoping review pp. 1488-1498

- Reidun K. Sandvik, Brita F. Olsen, Lars‐Jørgen Rygh and Asgjerd Litlere Moi
- A systematic review of the views of healthcare professionals on the provision of long‐acting reversible contraception pp. 1499-1512

- Carri Welsby, Jessica Shipman and Pen Roe
- The role of nurses and midwives in the provision of abortion care: A scoping review pp. 1513-1526

- Lydia Mainey, Catherine O’Mullan, Kerry Reid‐Searl, Annabel Taylor and Kathleen Baird
- Accuracy and clinical utility of comprehensive dysphagia screening assessments in acute stroke: A systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 1527-1538

- Jacqueline K. Benfield, Lisa F. Everton, Philip M. Bath and Timothy J. England
- Mediating the interface between voluntariness and coercion: A qualitative study of learning disability nurses’ work in medical examinations of people with intellectual disability pp. 1539-1551

- Linn Ebeltoft Sparby, Nina Olsvold and Aud Obstfelder
- Family caregivers' lived experiences of caring for epidermolysis bullosa patients: A phenomenological study pp. 1552-1560

- Yeh‐Hsun Wu, Fan‐Ko Sun and Pei‐Yu Lee
- Understanding HIV‐positive drug users’ experiences of taking highly active antiretroviral treatment: Identity–Values–Conscious engagement model pp. 1561-1575

- Szu‐Szu Ho, Rosie Stenhouse and Aisha Holloway
- Access and referral to palliative care for patients with chronic heart failure: A qualitative study of healthcare professionals pp. 1576-1589

- Gursharan K. Singh, Lucie Ramjan, Caleb Ferguson, Patricia M. Davidson and Phillip J. Newton
- Pitfalls in acute febrile illness diagnosis: Interobserver agreement of signs and symptoms during a dengue outbreak pp. 1590-1598

- Sibelle Nogueira Buonora, Sonia Regina Lambert Passos, Regina Paiva Daumas, Matheus Garcia Lago Machado, Guilherme Miguéis Berardinelli, Diana Neves Rodrigues de Oliveira and Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes de Oliveira
- Factors associated with spiritual care competencies in Taiwan’s clinical nurses: A descriptive correlational study pp. 1599-1613

- Suh‐Ing Hsieh, Li‐Ling Hsu, Chen‐Yi Kao, Sara Breckenridge‐Sproat, Hui‐Ling Lin, Hsiu‐Chen Tai, Tzu‐Hsin Huang and Tsung‐Lan Chu
- Intensive critical care nurses' with limited experience: Experiences of caring for an organ donor during the donation process pp. 1614-1622

- Johan Simonsson, Karl Keijzer, Theres Södereld and Angelica Forsberg
- Understanding the role of an advanced practice nurse through the perspectives of patients with cardiovascular disease: A qualitative study pp. 1623-1634

- Brigitte Woo, Karen Koh, Wentao Zhou, Toon Wei Lim, Violeta Lopez and Wilson Tam
- Behavioural categories of professionalism of nurses in Poland and Belarus: A comparative survey pp. 1635-1642

- Ludmila Marcinowicz, Andrei Shpakou, Siarhei Piatrou, Ewa Fejfer‐Wirbal, Agnieszka Dudzik, Paulina Kalinowska, Sviatlana Palubinskaya and Danuta Wojnar
- Nurses’ experiences of providing nonpharmacological pain management in palliative care: A qualitative study pp. 1643-1652

- Wisdom Muleya Munkombwe, Kerstin Petersson and Carina Elgán
- Effect of education and counselling on reducing pain and anxiety in women undergoing hysterosalpingography: A randomised controlled trial pp. 1653-1661

- Gulten Guvenc, Burcin Bektas Pardes, Mehmet Ferdi Kinci and Kazım Emre Karasahin
- Healthcare practitioners’ experiences of postoperative pain management in lumbar spine surgery care—A qualitative study pp. 1662-1672

- Eva Angelini, Adad Baranto, Helena Brisby and Helle Wijk
- The operating room as a learning arena: Nurse anaesthetist and student nurse anaesthetist perceptions pp. 1673-1683

- Gertrud Averlid and Jakob S. Høglund
- Gaining insight into the supportive care needs of women experiencing gynaecological cancer: A qualitative study pp. 1684-1694

- Natalie Williams, Georgia Griffin, Victoria Farrell and Yvonne L. Hauck
- Exploring psychosocial factors associated with frailty incidence among patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis pp. 1695-1703

- Huaihong Yuan, Yingjun Zhang, Guifang Xue, Yujie Yang, Shaobin Yu and Ping Fu
- Factors associated with quality of life in patients with diabetic hypoglycaemia pp. 1704-1711

- Mei‐Chuan Huang, Chich‐Hsiu Hung, Chung‐Yuan Chen, Wei‐Wen Hung and Hsiu‐Ling Liang
- Factors related to self‐care behaviours among patients with diabetic foot ulcers pp. 1712-1722

- Eun Jo Kim and Kuem‐Sun Han
- The impact of street clothes among caregivers on residents with dementia in special care units: The STRECLO study pp. 1723-1732

- Nathalie Bailly, Stéphane Sanchez, Claude Ferrand, Guillaume Souesme, Caroline Giraudeau and Océane Agli
- Behavioural disturbances in patients with frontotemporal lobe degeneration focusing on caregiver burden at home and in nursing homes pp. 1733-1743

- May‐Karin Rognstad, Dagfinn Nåden, Ingun Ulstein, Kari Kvaal, Birgitta Langhammer and Mette Sagbakken
- Humanisation in pregnancy and childbirth: A concept analysis pp. 1744-1757

- Mary Curtin, Eileen Savage and Patricia Leahy‐Warren
Volume 29, issue 7-8, 2020
- Research ethics in real world research pp. 1019-1022

- Leslie Gelling
- Love and resistance: Re‐inventing radical nurses in everyday struggles pp. 1023-1025

- Mick McKeown
- The empathy continuum: An evidenced‐based teaching model derived from an integrative review of contemporary nursing literature pp. 1026-1040

- Tracy Levett‐Jones and Robyn Cant
- End of life in acute hospital setting—A systematic review of families' experience of spiritual care pp. 1041-1052

- Nora Hennessy, Kathleen Neenan, Vivienne Brady, Melissa Sullivan, Jessica Eustace-Cooke and Fiona Timmins
- Evaluation of a telehealth solution developed to improve follow‐up after kidney Transplantation pp. 1053-1063

- Charlotte Nielsen, Hanne Agerskov, Claus Bistrup and Jane Clemensen
- Frailty screening in hospitalised older adults: How does the brief Dutch National Safety Management Program perform compared to a more extensive approach? pp. 1064-1073

- Ron M. J. Warnier, Erik van Rossum, Sander M. J. van Kuijk, Fabienne Magdelijns, Jos M. G. A. Schols and Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen
- Validation of predictive factors for infection in adults with chronic leg ulcers: A prospective longitudinal study pp. 1074-1084

- Ut T. Bui, Kathleen Finlayson and Helen Edwards
- An open‐label, randomised controlled trial on the effectiveness of the Orve + wrap® versus Forced Air Warming in restoring normothermia in the postanaesthetic care unit pp. 1085-1093

- Neil Smith, Caroline Abernethy, Victoria Allgar, Louise Foster, Victoria Martinson and Elizabeth Stones
- The effect of acupressure (GB30) on intramuscular injection pain and satisfaction: Single–blind, randomised controlled study pp. 1094-1101

- Demet Inangil and Gokhan Inangil
- Clarity, confidence and complexity: Learning from mental health nurses' experiences of events involving physiological deterioration of consumers in acute inpatient mental health settings pp. 1102-1114

- Scott Brunero, Bronwyn Everett, Lucie M. Ramjan, Yenna Salamonson, Kelly Steel, Alisha Maree Johnson, Malcolm Stokes, Rachel Langdon and Geoffrey L. Dickens
- Family INvolvement in inTensive care: A qualitative exploration of critically ill patients, their families and critical care nurses (INpuT study) pp. 1115-1128

- Kalliopi Kydonaki, Susanne Kean and Jennifer Tocher
- Movements and trends in intensive care pain treatment and sedation: What matters to the patient? pp. 1129-1140

- Hilde Wøien
- Perceptions of interdisciplinary rounding practices pp. 1141-1150

- Genevieve Beaird, Marianne Baernholdt and Kenneth R. White
- Effects of virtual reality on pain, fear and anxiety during blood draw in children aged 5–12 years old: A randomised controlled study pp. 1151-1161

- Gülçin Özalp Gerçeker, Dijle Ayar, Emine Zahide Özdemir and Murat Bektaş
- Nursing home residents’ perspectives on their social relationships pp. 1162-1174

- Bada Kang, Kezia Scales, Eleanor S. McConnell, Yuting Song, Michael Lepore and Kirsten Corazzini
- Tinkering and overruling the computer decision support system: Working strategies of telephone triage nurses who assess the urgency of callers suspected of having an acute cardiac event pp. 1175-1186

- Loes T. Wouters, Dorien L. Zwart, Daphne C. Erkelens, Marlies Huijsmans, Arno W. Hoes, Roger A. Damoiseaux, Frans H. Rutten and Esther de Groot
- National Early Warning Score: A survey of registered nurses' perceptions, experiences and barriers pp. 1187-1194

- Martin Spångfors, Mats Molt and Karin Samuelson
- Exploring the relationship between nursing identity and advanced nursing practice: An ethnographic study pp. 1195-1208

- Helen Anderson, Yvonne Birks and Joy Adamson
- Nurses’ perceptions of and barriers to the optimal end‐of‐life care in hospitals: A cross‐sectional study pp. 1209-1219

- Carmen W. H. Chan, Meyrick C. M. Chow, Sally Chan, Robert Sanson‐Fisher, Amy Waller, Theresa T. K. Lai and Cecilia W. M. Kwan
- Experiences and outcomes following diagnosis of congenital foetal anomaly and medical termination of pregnancy: A phenomenological study pp. 1220-1237

- José Atienza‐Carrasco, Manuel Linares‐Abad, María Padilla‐Ruiz and Isabel María Morales‐Gil
- Double bereavement, mental health consequences and support needs of children and young adults—When a divorced parent dies pp. 1238-1253

- Jette Marcussen, Frode Thuen, Maja O'Connor, Rhonda L. Wilson and Lise Hounsgaard
- Nurse managed patient focused assessment and care: A grounded theory of qualified nurses in acute and critical care settings assessing the mental capacity of adult patients pp. 1254-1266

- Sian Jones, Paul Gill and Joyce Kenkre
- The introduction of a safety checklist in two UK hospital emergency departments: A qualitative study of implementation and staff use pp. 1267-1275

- Tracey Stone, Jon Banks, Heather Brant, Joanna Kesten, Emma Redfern, Ann Remmers and Sabi Redwood
- The body with chronic limb‐threatening ischaemia: A phenomenologically derived understanding pp. 1276-1289

- Susan Monaro, Sandra West and Janice Gullick
- Nurses' attitudes regarding the importance of families in nursing care: A cross‐sectional study pp. 1290-1301

- Birte Østergaard, Anne M. Clausen, Hanne Agerskov, Anne Brødsgaard, Karin B. Dieperink, Karen F. Funderskov, Dorthe Nielsen, Anne D. Sorknæs, Barbara Voltelen and Hanne Konradsen
- Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study pp. 1302-1311

- Maryann Street, Trisha Dunning, Tracey Bucknall, Alison M Hutchinson, Helen Rawson, Anastasia F Hutchinson, Mari Botti, Maxine M Duke, Mohammadreza Mohebbi and Julie Considine
- Stimulated by insight: Exploration of critical care nurses' experience of research participation in a recovery programme for intensive care survivors pp. 1312-1322

- Lene Lehmkuhl, Ingrid Egerod, Dorthe Overgaard, Morten H. Bestle and Janet F. Jensen
- Consistency of postoperative pain assessments between nurses and patients undergoing enhanced recovery after gynaecological surgery pp. 1323-1331

- Yu'E Yang, Chang Xiong, Ling Xia, Si Si Kang, Jin Jin Jian, Xue Qing Yang, Ling Chen, Yuan Wang, Jin Jin Yu and Xi Zhong Xu
- Relationship between critical thinking disposition and research competence among clinical nurses: A cross‐sectional study pp. 1332-1340

- Qirong Chen, Dan Liu, Chuyi Zhou and Siyuan Tang
- Critical care nurses' perception of care coordination competency for management of mechanically ventilated patients pp. 1341-1351

- Abdalkarem F. Alsharari, Ammar M. Aroury, Mohammad H. Dhiabat, Jazi S. Alotaibi, Farhan F. Alshammari, Mohammed S. Alshmemri and Mohammed A. Alnawwar
- Factors influencing the implementation of Epilepsy Specialist Nurse role: Using the Consolidation Framework for Implementation Research pp. 1352-1364

- Agnes Higgins, Rebecca Murphy, Carmel Downes, Jarlath Varley, Cecily Begley and Naomi Elliott
- Nurse and patient satisfaction with intentional rounding in a rural Australian setting pp. 1365-1371

- Leah East, Dianne Targett, Hamish Yeates, Elizabeth Ryan, Louisa Quiddington and Cindy Woods
- Healthy life styles, sleep and fatigue in endometrial cancer survivors: A cross‐sectional study pp. 1372-1380

- Chia‐Hui Yu, Tsae‐Jyy Wang, Chih‐Long Chang, Shu‐Yuan Liang, Shu‐Fang Wu, Chieh‐Yu Liu and Yu Ying Lu
- Intensive care nurses on social media: An exploration of knowledge exchange on an intensive care virtual community of practice pp. 1381-1397

- Kaye Denise Rolls, Margaret M. Hansen, Debra Jackson and Doug Elliott
- The pressure injury predictive model: A framework for hospital‐acquired pressure injuries pp. 1398-1421

- Dana Tschannen and Christine Anderson
Volume 29, issue 5-6, 2020
- Understanding recovery and survivorship after a prolonged critical illness pp. 665-666

- Claire Minton, Tamara Power, Stacey Wilson and Debra Jackson
- Clinical research nurses’ expectations and realities of their role: A qualitative evidence synthesis pp. 667-683

- Orlaith Hernon, Rachael Dalton and Maura Dowling
- Mentors' self‐assessed competence in mentoring nursing students in clinical practice: A systematic review of quantitative studies pp. 684-705

- Sari Pramila‐Savukoski, Jonna Juntunen, Anna‐Maria Tuomikoski, Maria Kääriäinen, Marco Tomietto, Boris Miha Kaučič, Bojana Filej, Olga Riklikiene, Maria Flores Vizcaya‐Moreno, Rosa M Perez‐Cañaveras, Paul De Raeve and Kristina Mikkonen
- A systematic integrative review of parents' experience and perception of sleep when they stay overnight in the hospital together with their sick children pp. 706-719

- Borghild Løyland, Charlotte Angelhoff, Gudrún Kristjánsdóttir and Hege Sjølie
- Occupational stress facing nurse academics—A mixed‐methods systematic review pp. 720-735

- Charanjit Singh, Wendy Cross, Ian Munro and Debra Jackson
- Instruments for assessing nurses’ palliative care knowledge and skills in specialised care setting: An integrative review pp. 736-757

- Anu Soikkeli‐Jalonen, Minna Stolt, Maija Hupli, Terhi Lemetti, Catriona Kennedy, Angela Kydd and Elina Haavisto
- The experience of cancer‐related fatigue, exercise and exercise adherence among women breast cancer survivors: Insights from focus group interviews pp. 758-769

- Sue Kim, Jeehee Han, Min Young Lee and Min Kyeong Jang
- Distraction‐based relief of pain associated with peripheral intravenous catheterisation in adults: a randomised controlled trial pp. 770-777

- Tulay Basak, Senem Duman and Ayla Demirtas
- Level of function mobility scale for nurse‐driven early mobilisation in people with acute cardiovascular disease pp. 778-784

- Diana Dima, Julie Valiquette, Joelle Berube‐Dufour and Michael Goldfarb
- Exploration of a nurse practitioner‐led phase two cardiac rehabilitation programme on attendance and compliance pp. 785-793

- Kathryn O’Toole, Diane Chamberlain and Tracey Giles
- Development and validation of an assessment tool for nursing workload in emergency departments pp. 794-809

- Steluta Iordache, Monique Elseviers, Rita De Cock and Bart Van Rompaey
- Patients’ lived experiences of waiting for and undergoing endovascular aortic repair in a hybrid operating room: A qualitative study pp. 810-820

- May Bazzi, Maud Lundèn, Karin Ahlberg, Ingegerd Bergbom, Mikael Hellström, Solveig M. Lundgren and Isabell Fridh
- Students' observations of hand hygiene in nursing homes using the five moments of hand hygiene pp. 821-830

- Borghild Løyland, Anne Marthe Peveri, Elisabeth Hessevaagbakke, Inger Taasen and Katrin Lindeflaten
- Wound care practices across two acute care settings: A comparative study pp. 831-839

- Brigid M. Gillespie, Rachel Walker, Frances Lin, Shelley Roberts, Anne Eskes, Jodie Perry, Sean Birgan, Paul Nieuwenhoven, Elizabeth Garrahy, Rosalind Probert and Wendy Chaboyer
- The use of mentholated popsicle to reduce thirst during preoperative fasting: A randomised controlled trial pp. 840-851

- Patricia Aroni, Ligia F. Fonseca, Marcia A. Ciol, Amanda S. Margatho and Cristina M. Galvão
- Factors influencing self‐management behaviours among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Solomon Islands pp. 852-862

- Benjamin Harry Bezo, Yu‐Tung Huang and Chiu‐Chu Lin
- “Sage on the stage or guide on the side”—Undergraduate nursing students’ experiences and expectations of bioscience tutors in a blended learning curriculum: A qualitative study pp. 863-871

- Jane Koch, Lucie M. Ramjan, Bronwyn Everett, Anna Maceri, Kate Bell and Yenna Salamonson
- Implementation of a multifaceted nurse‐led intervention to reduce indwelling urinary catheter use in four Australian hospitals: A pre‐ and postintervention study pp. 872-886

- Michelle Giles, Laura Graham, Jean Ball, Jennie King, Wendy Watts, Alison Harris, Christopher Oldmeadow, Rod Ling, Michelle Paul, Anthony O’Brien, Vicki Parker, John Wiggers and Maralyn Foureur
- The dissimilarity between myocardial infarction patients’ and spouses’ illness perception and its relation to patients’ lifestyle pp. 887-898

- Xiangjun Qin, Jing Chen, Rongfei Suo, Liqin Feng, Yuening Zhang and Yan Jun
- Threats to patient dignity in clinical care settings: A qualitative comparison of Indonesian nurses and patients pp. 899-908

- Nurfika Asmaningrum, Dini Kurniawati and Yun‐Fang Tsai
- Psychosocial determinants of adherence to oral antidiabetic medication among people with type 2 diabetes pp. 909-921

- Fernanda F. Jannuzzi, Marilia E. Cornélio, Thaís M. São‐João, Maria‐Cecília Gallani, Gaston Godin and Roberta C. M. Rodrigues
- Predictors for self‐management in older adults with type 2 diabetic nephropathy pp. 922-931

- Li‐Yun Lee, Heng‐Hsin Tung, Shiow‐Luan Tsay, Yen‐Chin Chen, Hsiao‐Huang Lee and Yu‐Xiong Zeng
- “Wow I had no idea”—How job rotation is experienced by nurses caring for elective orthopaedic patients: A qualitative study pp. 932-943

- Nina Halberg, Lone Assafi, Gitte Kammersgård and Pia Søe Jensen
- Registered nurses' perspectives on medically safe practices and sound ethical standards in aesthetic nursing: An interview study pp. 944-954

- Christopher Holmberg, Eric Carlström and Helena Collier
- Occupational determinants of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue among Filipino registered nurses pp. 955-963

- Chanel Bjanca V. Balinbin, Krystina Trizia R. Balatbat, Alyssa Nicolette B. Balayan, Maria Isabel C. Balcueva, Mary Grace B. Balicat, Thea Arabelle S. Balidoy, John Rey B. Macindo and Gian Carlo S. Torres
- Fading confidence: A qualitative exploration of parents’ experiences caring for a febrile child pp. 964-973

- Alison P. Thompson, Anne Le, Lisa Hartling and Shannon D. Scott
- Team efficacy and leadership in managing aggressive situations in the general hospital setting: A qualitative descriptive analysis of focus groups with ward managers pp. 974-986

- Birgit Heckemann, Sandra Siegrist‐Dreier, Friederike J.S. Thilo and Sabine Hahn
- The significance of relationships and dynamics in families with a child with end‐stage kidney disease: A qualitative study pp. 987-995

- Hanne Agerskov, Helle C. Thiesson and Birthe D. Pedersen
- Social support as predictor of anxiety and depression in cancer caregivers six months after cancer diagnosis: A longitudinal study pp. 996-1002

- Francisco García‐Torres, Marcin Jacek Jabłoński, Ángel Gómez Solís, Juan Antonio Moriana, Maria José Jaén‐Moreno, Maria José Moreno‐Díaz and Enrique Aranda
- Assessing the impacts of an interdisciplinary programme supporting father involvement on professionals’ practices with fathers: A qualitative study pp. 1003-1016

- Francine de Montigny, Christine Gervais, Danaë Larivière‐Bastien and Diane Dubeau
Volume 29, issue 3-4, 2020
- Letting go of our past to claim our future pp. 287-289

- Jenny Carryer
- Research awareness among children's nurses: An integrative review pp. 290-304

- Silvia Rossi, Annamaria Bagnasco, Michela Barisone, Monica Bianchi, Valentina Bressan, Fiona Timmins, Ramona Pellegrini, Giuseppe Aleo and Loredana Sasso
- Challenges of living with and managing inflammatory bowel disease: A meta‐synthesis of patients’ experiences pp. 305-319

- Clodagh Byron, Nicola Cornally, Aileen Burton and Eileen Savage
- Thirty‐day readmission, length of stay and self‐management behaviour among patients with acute coronary syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus: A scoping review pp. 320-329

- Liya Tang, Kun Li and Chiung‐Jung (Jo) Wu
- Psychological outcomes of debriefing healthcare providers who experience expected and unexpected patient death in clinical or simulation experiences: A scoping review pp. 330-346

- Nicole Harder, Jocelyne Lemoine and Rae Harwood
- Unmet nursing care needs on medical and surgical wards: A scoping review of patients’ perspectives pp. 347-369

- Annamaria Bagnasco, Nicoletta Dasso, Silvia Rossi, Carolina Galanti, Gloria Varone, Gianluca Catania, Milko Zanini, Giuseppe Aleo, Roger Watson, Mark Hayter and Loredana Sasso
- Communities of practice: A systematic review and meta‐synthesis of what it means and how it really works among nursing students and novices pp. 370-380

- Daniel R. Terry, Hoang Nguyen, Blake Peck, Andrew Smith and Hoang Phan
- Nurse management of vasoactive medications in intensive care: A systematic review pp. 381-392

- Stephanie Hunter, Julie Considine and Elizabeth Manias
- Education, income and occupation and their influence on the uptake of cervical cancer prevention strategies: A systematic review pp. 393-415

- Jessica Murfin, Fiona Irvine, Ronnie Meechan‐Rogers and Amelia Swift
- Challenges for nurses when communicating with people who have life‐limiting illness and their families: A focus group study pp. 416-428

- Debra Kerr, Sharyn Milnes, Jette Ammentorp, Claire McKie, Trisha Dunning, Joan Ostaszkiewicz, Maiken Wolderslund and Peter Martin
- The association of malnutrition with falls and harm from falls in hospital inpatients: Findings from a 5‐year observational study pp. 429-436

- Ariel S. Lackoff, Donna Hickling, Peter F. Collins, Katherine J. Stevenson, Tracy A. Nowicki and Jack J. Bell
- How people with dementia perceive a therapeutic robot called PARO in relation to their pain and mood: A qualitative study pp. 437-446

- Lihui Pu, Wendy Moyle and Cindy Jones
- Nurse practitioners’ perceptions of their ability to enact leadership in hospital care pp. 447-458

- Julia van Kraaij, Catharina van Oostveen, Hester Vermeulen, Maud Heinen, Anita Huis, Marian Adriaansen and Jeroen Peters
- The influence of adaptive challenge on engagement of multidisciplinary staff in standardising aseptic technique in an emergency department: A qualitative study pp. 459-467

- Amanda Towell‐Barnard, Susan Slatyer, Helen Cadwallader, Michelle Harvey and Susan Davis
- A courageous journey: Experiences of migrant Philippine nurses in Norway pp. 468-479

- Line Nortvedt, Vibeke Lohne and Kari Dahl
- It is just that people treat you like a human being: The meaning of dignity for patients with substance use disorders pp. 480-491

- Hege Solberg and Dagfinn Nåden
- “It is still intense and not unambiguous.” Nurses' experiences in the euthanasia care process 15 years after legalisation pp. 492-502

- Marthe Bellens, Elisa Debien, Fien Claessens, Chris Gastmans and Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé
- Distraction using virtual reality for children during intravenous injections in an emergency department: A randomised trial pp. 503-510

- Yen‐Ju Chen, Su‐Fen Cheng, Pi‐Chang Lee, Chi‐Hsiu Lai, I‐Ching Hou and Chi‐Wen Chen
- The relationship between perceived difficulty and reflection in the practice of discharge planning nurses in acute care hospitals: A nationwide observational study pp. 511-524

- Eiko Moriya, Noriko Nagao, Shinya Ito and Miyuki Makaya
- The psychological processes voiced by nursing students when caring for suicidal patients during their psychiatric clinical practicum: A qualitative study pp. 525-534

- Fan‐Ko Sun, Ann Long, Chun‐Ying Chiang, Ming‐Kung Wu and YuChun Yao
- The role of work resources between job demands and burnout in male nurses pp. 535-544

- Minting Xian, Huimin Zhai, Yong Xiong and Yuan Han
- The self‐assessment of clinical competence and the need for further training: A cross‐sectional survey of advanced practice nursing students pp. 545-555

- Ingrid Taylor, Pia Bing‐Jonsson, Sigrid Wangensteen, Elisabeth Finnbakk, Leiv Sandvik, Brendan McCormack and Lisbeth Fagerström
- Quitting trajectories of Chinese women smokers following telephone smoking cessation counselling: A longitudinal study pp. 556-566

- Ka Yan Ho, Ho Cheung William Li, Katherine Ka Wai Lam, Man Ping Wang, Wei Xia, Long Kwan Laurie Ho, Ying Jane Ou, Sophia Siu Chee Chan and Tai Hing Lam
- Patients’ satisfaction and experiences during elective primary fast‐track total hip and knee arthroplasty journey: A qualitative study pp. 567-582

- Miia Marika Jansson, Marja Harjumaa, Ari‐Pekka Puhto and Minna Pikkarainen
- The effects of job demands on nurses' burnout and presenteeism through sleep quality and relaxation pp. 583-592

- Nicolas Gillet, Tiphaine Huyghebaert-Zouaghi, Christian Réveillère, Philippe Colombat and Evelyne Fouquereau
- Predictors of unplanned readmission to acute care from inpatient brain injury rehabilitation pp. 593-601

- Duncan McKechnie, Murray J. Fisher, Julie Pryor and Rochelle McKechnie
- Patient safety before and after implementing person‐centred inpatient care — A quasi‐experimental study pp. 602-612

- Sofie Jakobsson, Gisela Ringström, Eva Andersson, Björn Eliasson, Gudmundur Johannsson, Magnus Simrén and Eva Jakobsson Ung
- A health‐related quality of life model for patients undergoing haemodialysis pp. 613-625

- Hye Min Jung and Hye Young Kim
- Perspectives of residents and staff regarding food choice in residential aged care: A qualitative study pp. 626-637

- Donna Wang, Bronwyn Everett, Scott Brunero, Tiffany Northall, Amy R. Villarosa and Yenna Salamonson
- Living in one's own world, while life goes on: Patients' experiences prior to a kidney transplantation with a living donor pp. 638-644

- Ingrid V. Kristensen, Regner Birkelund, Jette Henriksen, Hanne Agerskov and Annelise Norlyk
- The Self‐Care of Heart Failure Index: A psychometric study pp. 645-652

- Binu Koirala, Chakra Budhathoki, Cheryl R. Dennison‐Himmelfarb, Priyanka Bhattarai and Patricia M. Davidson
- Empirical model of clinical learning environment and mentoring of culturally and linguistically diverse nursing students pp. 653-661

- Kristina Mikkonen, Merja Merilainen and Marco Tomietto
Volume 29, issue 1-2, 2020
- General surgical patients’ experience of hospital discharge education: A qualitative study pp. e1-e10

- Evelyn Kang, Brigid M. Gillespie, Georgia Tobiano and Wendy Chaboyer
- Can we stop the violence, please? Moving forward to address domestic violence pp. 3-4

- Caroline Bradbury‐Jones and June Keeling
- Identifying determinants for the application of physical or chemical restraint in the management of psychomotor agitation on the critical care unit pp. 5-19

- Angela Teece, John Baker and Helen Smith
- Contemporary views on dementia as witchcraft in sub‐Saharan Africa: A systematic literature review pp. 20-30

- Joanne Brooke and Omorogieva Ojo
- The experiences of older adults with a diagnosed functional mental illness, their carers and healthcare professionals in relation to mental health service delivery: An integrative review pp. 31-52

- Julia Wells, Catriona Kennedy, Heather Bain and Siew Hwa Lee
- 12‐hr shifts in nursing: Do they remove unproductive time and information loss or do they reduce education and discussion opportunities for nurses? A cross‐sectional study in 12 European countries pp. 53-59

- Chiara Dall’Ora, Peter Griffiths, Talia Emmanuel, Anne Marie Rafferty, Sean Ewings and the RN4CAST Consortium
- Perceptions and experiences of perioperative nurses and nurse anaesthetists in robotic‐assisted surgery pp. 60-74

- Zohreh Schuessler, Anne Scott Stiles and Peggy Mancuso
- Gut feeling: A grounded theory study to identify clinical educators' reasoning processes in putting students on a learning contract pp. 75-84

- Mohamed Toufic El Hussein and Olive Fast
- Food and heart—the nutritional jungle: Patients’ experiences of dietary habits and nutritional counselling after coronary artery bypass grafting pp. 85-93

- Pia Elbrønd, Ida E. Højskov, Malene Missel and Britt Borregaard
- Lesbian and bisexual women’s experiences of health care: “Do not say, ‘husband’, say, ‘spouse’” pp. 94-106

- Jenni Ija Ilona Soinio, Eija Paavilainen and Jari Pekka Olavi Kylmä
- Child participation in health care (ChiPaC)—Development and psychometric evaluation of a self‐report instrument for children's participation in health care pp. 107-118

- Britt‐Mari Gilljam, Susann Arvidsson, Jens M. Nygren and Petra Svedberg
- Oral anticancer therapy project: Clinical utility of a specific home care nursing programme on behalf of Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM) pp. 119-129

- Massimo Cirillo, Luciano Carlucci, Lorenzo Legramandi, Editta Baldini, Cosimo Sacco, Vittorina Zagonel, Silvana Leo, Francesca Di Fabio, Giuseppe Tonini, Maria Luisa Meacci, Alfredo Tartarone, Daniele Farci, Giampaolo Tortora, Marta Zaninelli, Vanna Maria Valori, Saverio Cinieri, Francesco Carrozza, Enrico Barbato, Valentina Fabbroni, Elisabetta Cretella, Teresa Gamucci, Gianluigi Lunardi, Sonia Zamboni, Giovanni Micallo, Stefano Cascinu, Carmine Pinto and Stefania Gori
- Using healthcare failure mode and effect analysis as a method of vaginal birth after caesarean section management pp. 130-138

- Ying Liu, Wei Zhu, Shiguan Le, Wenxian Wu, Qun Huang and Weiwei Cheng
- Palliative care nurses’ strategies when working in private homes—A photo‐elicitation study pp. 139-151

- Anette Alvariza, Maria Mjörnberg and Ida Goliath
- “Providing a complete episode of care”: A survey of registered nurse and registered midwife prescribing behaviours and practices pp. 152-162

- Mary Casey, Daniela Rohde, Agnes Higgins, Tom Buckley, Andrew Cashin, Jacqueline Fong, Mary Hughes and Aine McHugh
- Undergraduate students' perspectives on pursuing a career in mental health nursing following practicum experience pp. 163-171

- Allie Slemon, Emily Jenkins, Vicky Bungay and Helen Brown
- Embodying person‐centred being and doing: Leading towards person‐centred care in nursing homes as narrated by managers pp. 172-183

- Annica Backman, Petra Ahnlund, Karin Sjögren, Hugo Lövheim, Katherine S. McGilton and David Edvardsson
- Sleep and fatigue in newly graduated nurses—Experiences and strategies for handling shiftwork pp. 184-194

- Majken Epstein, Marie Söderström, Maria Jirwe, Philip Tucker and Anna Dahlgren
- Transition from child to adult health services: A qualitative study of the views and experiences of families of young adults with intellectual disabilities pp. 195-207

- Michael Brown, Anna Higgins and Juliet MacArthur
- “I love being a midwife; it's who I am”: A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study of why midwives stay in midwifery pp. 208-220

- Dianne Bloxsome, Sara Bayes and Deborah Ireson
- A review of Code Blue activations in a single Regional Australian Healthcare Service: A retrospective descriptive study of RISKMAN data pp. 221-227

- Joanne E. Porter, Blake Peck, Tiffinee J. McNabb and Karen Missen
- Depression‐linked beliefs in older adults with depression pp. 228-239

- Koji Tanaka
- “It’s got its own life, and you can’t contain it”: A qualitative study of patient and health professional experiences of diabetes care pp. 240-250

- Jennifer Watermeyer, Victoria Hume, Tshegofatso Seabi and Bruno Pauly
- Integration of nurses in general practice: A thematic synthesis of the perspectives of general practitioners, practice nurses and patients living with chronic illness pp. 251-264

- Naomi Aerts, Peter Van Bogaert, Hilde Bastiaens and Lieve Peremans
- Prostate cancer survivorship priorities for men and their partners: Delphi consensus from a nurse specialist cohort pp. 265-273

- Nicholas Ralph, Anna Green, Sally Sara, Suzanne McDonald, Philip Norris, Victoria Terry, Jeffrey C. Dunn and Suzanne K. Chambers
- Nurses' evidence‐based practice knowledge, attitudes and implementation: A cross‐sectional study pp. 274-283

- Naji Alqahtani, Kyeung M. Oh, Panagiota Kitsantas and Margaret Rodan
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