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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    1-3
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    3
  • Views: 

    15
  • Downloads: 

    8
Keywords: 
Abstract: 

Dear Editor, Since the beginning of the pandemic in late December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and the rapid spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus, until May 31, 2022, there were 6. 9 million reported deaths and 17. 2 million estimated deaths from COVID-19. 1 Due to the unique genetic structure of coronaviruses, as well as their ability to reproduce and easily spread, the emergence of COVID-19 has not been unexpected for virologists. Based on the information collected to-date on COVID-19, due to the complex structure of the virus, high risk of inter-human transmission, presence of asymptomatic or mildly-symptomatic carriers, and progression of the condition to respiratory distress and 5-10% mortality, the occurrence of COVID-19 pandemic can be defined as a kind of perfect storm. 2 The COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to its negative economic, social, political implications, has posed many challenges for the healthcare sector: dramatic increase of the need for medical staff, the cost of personal prevention and protection equipment, cost of diagnosing and treating patients, need for more intensive care unit and ventilated beds, and in the mortality rate in the community. 3 Nurses, as the largest group of medical staff, spend more time with patients than other health care workers (HCWs). For many emerging diseases, there is no standard treatment, and nurses have the key role in the supportive care of the patients infected with emerging diseas. 2 In the critical situation of emerging diseases, all social organs, even close relatives and the patient’, s family, distance themselves from the patient, and it is the duty of the medical staff to take care of the patient despite the dangers that exist for them. 50% of those who died in the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic were HCWs who became infected in hospital through caring of the infected patients. 4 The prevalence of hospitalization among HCWs was 15. 1% and mortality rate was 1. 5 %. 5 According to the Executive Director of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), “, The fact that the number of nurses who died during the epidemic is similar to the number of people who died during World War I Is a giver. We have been calling for standard and systematic data collection on infection and deaths of HCWs, but the fact that we do not yet have accurate statistics is a major scandal”, 6 as the actual statistics are about 60% higher than reported. 7 It is estimated that the rate of virus transmission within hospitals from patients to HCWs is about 29%. 8 According to the Deputy Minister of Nursing of the Ministry of Health of Iran, more than 200 000 nurses are working in wards where patients with coronavirus have been hospitalized,since the outbreak of corona in Iran, more than 125 000 nurses have been infected with COVID-19. 9 The COVID-19 pandemic makes it even more important to talk about the safety of all HCWs. As a result, maintaining the health and safety of staff is a key principle in promoting patient safety. 10 Focusing on the safety of patients should not cause neglect of the safety of HCWs. This article tried to highlight the importance of implementation of new and flexible infection prevention methods based on the characteristics of the disease agent. This letter was written with the aim of prevention of infection in HCWs to infectious diseases, maintaining human resources, increasing nurses’,work efficiency, increasing the quality of care and patient safety, and using health care capacity for education, psychological support, and prevention. Therefore, based on the opinion of experts and the evidence obtained from the review of literature and considering the potentials available in Iran, the following options were proposed to be considered at the next possible pandemics. Implementation of Evidence-Based Modified Infection Prevention Systems Based on the Characteristics of the Infectious Disease Agent Successful experiences of different countries in relation to innovations in the infection control system of medical centers during the occurrence of infectious diseases8, 11 showed positive effects in controlling the transmission of virus from patient to staff Some suggested interventions for this option are: obtain feedback from infection prevention control nurse at the patient zone entrance, avoid unnecessary contact with surfaces, use of runner personnel, as the person responsible for providing the equipment needed by two or more nurses working in isolated rooms, rearrange of the medical equipment, reduce the number of people and the number of times they enter the isolated area, modify and manage the registration of medical documentation, use the spotter as a person who checks how to put on and take off personal protective equipment at the entrance to the isolated room and divide the hospital space based on the severity of the virus infection into an area that is clean, contaminated, and isolated, and designate areas for hand washing and Donning & Doffing personal protective equipment. Psychological Support to HCWs Studies show that during pandemics, in terms of the impact of mental health, HCWs are among the most vulnerable groups due to the high risk of infection, increased work stress and fear of transmitting the disease to their families11 Overall, most studies have highlighted the need for psychological interventions with more emphasis on psychosocial support with effective strategies and careful psychological care for nurses at the frontline of the COVID-19 struggle. 8 Suggested strategies include the use of psychiatrists in the main referral centers for psychological support and implementation of psychiatric interventions required for vulnerable personnel, use of the cyberspace platform to teach psychological issues related to work stress such as video counseling, consider daily or weekly exercise programs tailored to pandemic conditions such as mountain climbing, increase staff motivation by providing medical expenses, considering rewards and cash rewards, and allocating non-cash points to communicable diseases front-line personnel. Logical and Scientific Scheduling of Nursing Shifts The COVID-19 pandemic has created a challenging situation for nurses, increasing workload, stress, and nursing mortality which has reduced the quality of nursing care. 12 Therefore, the shift schedule and working hours of nurses in the center of COVID-19 should be considered to reduce their workload. 13 Lack of nursing staff and long hours of nursing shifts have led to problems for nurses. In addition, long-term use of personal protective equipment causes blood complications, increased nursing error, adverse patient outcomes, 14 mental and physical fatigue, increased stress levels, decreased job performance and quality of care. 15 It seems kind of allocation nursing workforce can directly affect the safety and quality of patient care. 16 Therefore, scheduling of nurses’,shifts in pandemics based on science and in a logical and flexible manner can be necessary to optimize and effectively use the nursing staff, as well as reduce the workload and improve the quality of nursing care. Suggested strategies include the adjust nurses’,shifts flexibly according to staff requests as much as possible, simultaneous use of an experienced and expert nurse with a novice nurse as a mentor and to prevent the physical and mental complications of working with a patient with coronavirus, the best type of shift adjustment in infected areas, if there is no personal protective equipment (PPE) deficiency, is 4-hour shifts (Gear method). Vaccination of HCWs Against Infectious Diseases General vaccination is one of the most effective methods to control the disease and reduce mortality during an epidemic of infectious diseases. 17, 18 Even with access to the COVID-19 vaccine, the willingness to use it is a major challenge for health systems. Vaccine hesitancy, known as a behavior, has delayed the acceptance or refusal to use the vaccine. According to the World Health Organization, the three main factors influencing. Vaccine hesitancy behavior are: Uncertainty about the vaccine and its effectiveness, lack of understanding of the need for the vaccine and lack of access to a suitable vaccine. 17, 18 Recent studies show that more than one-third of respondents reported uncertainty or reluctance to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. 19 Therefore, one of the most important interventions to reduce the incidence of personnel is to inform them about the benefits of vaccination and thus increase their desire to receive the vaccine. Some suggested interventions for this option are: consultation with relevant authorities to prepare and allocate a valid vaccine for use with priority coronavirus, provide personnel with the necessary information and knowledge about the vaccine and identify barriers to acceptance of vaccines by nurses and address staff concerns by holding evidence-based workshops. In general, the COVID-19 pandemic is another important alarm and reminder added to the world health history archive which indicate that the prevalence of emerging diseases due to frequent mutations of the virus, high replication power, rapid spread and increased resistance to the vaccines detected, can be an important challenge for the international health system. This global crisis has created fear among HCWs who are concerned about their health, their co-workers, their families and their friends. Despite these fears and anxieties, they continue their efforts on the front lines against COVID-19. As HCWs continue to struggle, health systems must help them stay safe from the damage caused by the disease. This requires the implementation of effective measures to prevent them from becoming infected with infectious diseases. Therefore, it seems that the proposed options can be used to maintain an effective workforce in similar crises.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    4-13
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    13
  • Downloads: 

    13
Abstract: 

Introduction: Nurses use physical touch to interact with patients and address their needs. Human touch benefits social development, stress/anxiety reduction, and rapport building. Touch has been a part of nursing care for centuries, however nurses’,perceptions of expressive touch are not easily ascertained from the literature. Literature currently offers one review on the perceptions of various medical professionals regarding touch of all kinds. No reviews specific to the nurses’,perception of expressive touch exist. This integrative review provides a greater understanding of nurses’,perceptions of expressive touch. Methods: Using Cooper’, s steps for integrative review, CINAHL, Medline, Academic Search Premier, and Complimentary Index were searched from 2000-2022,using search term expressive touch or caring touch or compassionate touch and nurse/nurses/nursing and perception or perspective. Results: Of 283 articles identified, 22 articles remained for full-text review after duplicate removal and application of inclusion/exclusion criteria. Five topics on nurses’,perceptions of expressive touch were identified: Comfort with touch and job satisfaction, expressive touch as an essential part of nursing practice, expressive touch as a form of compassion and/or communication, the impact of expressive touch on the humanization of patients in the nurses’,perception, and nurse discomfort with expressive touch. Conclusion: This integrative review provides findings that assist in understanding nurses’,perceptions of expressive touch. Further research should examine the impact of gender, education, and experiences on nurses’,perceptions as they use expressive touch in nursing practice.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    14-24
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    12
  • Downloads: 

    4
Abstract: 

Introduction: The congenital cardiac diseases (CHDs) are the leading cause of death in children. The CHDs detection and management have greatly improved over the past few decades. This review aimed to assess the effectiveness of early enteral nutrition (EEN) on postoperative outcomes in infants undergoing congenital cardiac surgery. Methods: Electronic databases PubMed, Clinical Key, UpToDate, the Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar were searched for studies published in the English language, between 2004 and 2021. This review carried out based on PRISMA statement and studies qualities assessed using “, Downs and Black score”, . Hospital stay, intensive care unit (ICU) stay, mechanical ventilation support, aortic cross clamping and cardiopulmonary bypass were as primary outcomes. Similarly infections, vomiting and mortality were as secondary outcomes of included studies. Results: This review consists of 887 infants from 10 studies. Of these, 470 infants were assigned to the intervention group and 417 to the control group. The post-operative hospital stay shorted in the EEN group than the control group (SMD =-0. 63, 95% CI:-1. 03 to-0. 22, P = 0. 0, I2 = 87%). Similarly, EEN group lessen the ICU stay (SMD =-0. 15, 95% CI:-0. 42, 0. 11, P = 0. 0, I2 = 71%), mechanical ventilation support (SMD =-0. 31, 95% CI:-0. 51,-08, P = 0. 08, I2 = 47%), aortic cross clamping (SMD =-0. 92, 95% CI:-0. 31, 2. 4, P = 0. 00, I2 = 96%), and cardiopulmonary bypass (SMD =-0. 0, 95% CI:-0. 42 to 43, P = 0. 00, I2 = 71%). Secondary postoperative complications such as infections (RR = 0. 68, 95% CI: 0. 43 to 1. 08, P = 0. 40, I2 = 3%). vomiting (RR = 1. 47, 95% CI: 0. 80 to 2. 69, P = 0. 90, I2 = 0%) and postoperative mortality (RR = 0. 42, 95% CI: 0. 03 to 5. 82, P = 0. 00: I2 = 80%) significantly reduced. Conclusion: Postoperative outcomes were improved in the intervention group compared to the control group, including shorter hospital stays, ICU stays, mechanical ventilation, and less postoperative complications.

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Author(s): 

KHALILI HASAN | HEYDARI ABBAS

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    25-32
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    11
  • Downloads: 

    11
Abstract: 

Introduction: Care is the fundamental fact of nursing. In recent years, poor care is discussed frequently in articles and newspapers, however health care providers do not have a common understanding of this concept. Therefore the purpose of this paper was to clarify the concept of poor care in nursing and highlight the importance of tackling this issue. Methods: The concept was analyzed using the 8-step Walker and Avant’, s method. The SCOPUS, PubMed, ISI, and Embase databases were searched with the keywords “, poor care”,and “, poor nursing care”,in the titles and abstracts of articles. Of 550 sources found in the initial survey, 32 articles were finally included in the study. Results: Poor care attributes include poor evaluation, inadequate or inappropriate patient management, and delay, treating, and referring patients to other departments. These attributes are caused by antecedents of nursing workload, the complexity of patient conditions, inappropriate interactions, insufficient workforce, and educational and organizational factors. Conclusion: Poor care is a general concept that includes undesirable and unacceptable standards for receiving or providing clinical and interpersonal health services. Poor care includes eliminating planned activities or performing unplanned activities that are experienced by the patient, health care workers, or caregivers.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    33-41
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    13
  • Downloads: 

    14
Abstract: 

Introduction: Parturient women’, s privacy preservation and respectful maternity care (RMC) in delivery room is an important principle in the high quality of midwifery care to achieve maternal satisfaction and positive childbirth experience. Hence, it is essential to make natural vaginal delivery (NVD) a positive experience and increase the mothers’,satisfaction. This study aimed to investigate the privacy preservation of parturient women’, s in the delivery room. Methods: Using conventional content analysis, this qualitative study was conducted from June 2018 to December 2020 at two hospitals and three health centers in Shahroud, Iran. Purposeful sampling was employed and it was continued till data saturation through in-depth interviews with 37 participants. Results: The results of interviews with 21 women with NVD experience and 16 maternity health service providers resulted in the extraction of four themes including physical, spiritualmental, informational, and social privacy. Conclusion: Various mechanisms were found to promote the privacy and satisfaction of parturient women in the delivery room. They included the necessity continuous education, monitoring about mother’, s privacy preservation and intervention to improve effective communication skills among staff in delivery rooms.

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Author(s): 

KHADEMI ZAHRA | IMANI ELHAM

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    42-49
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    3
  • Views: 

    11
  • Downloads: 

    5
Abstract: 

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is now a major public health crisis in the world. Nurses as key members of professional are exposed the most challenges caused by COVID19. Knowledgeable nurses’,experiences can provide appropriate solutions to increase the quality of care and improve the health of the society. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of nurses’,caring for patients with COVID-19. Methods: 12 nurses participated in this phenomenological study. We performed purposeful sampling and in-depth face-to-face and semi-structured individual interviews for collecting data. Qualitative data, was analyzed by the 6-step Van Manen hermeneutic phenomenology. Results: After data analysis, the mean (SD) age of study participants was 32. 25 (5. 62) years and their mean work experience was 9. 75 (5. 39) years. From the analysis of data obtained from interviews with nurses working in COVID-19 wards, 1050 primary codes, 17 subthemes and 5 themes were extracted. Main themes include: sincere service, patient oppression, emotional instability, suspension and relaxation. Conclusion: Analysis of data in this study suggested that the nurses who care patients in COVID-19 pandemic, faced many professional and psychological challenges. Healthcare managers should plan for psychological support services for the nurses.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    50-56
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    1
  • Views: 

    11
  • Downloads: 

    4
Abstract: 

Introduction: In recent years, health care has faced many changes. Thereupon, it would be beneficial to investigate the quality of midwifery care and its related factors. Many factors contribute to the provision of quality care, and recognizing factors to ensure the quality of midwifery care. This qualitative study was conducted to explain the factors that affect the provision and quality of midwifery care. Methods: This qualitative study with content analysis approach was conducted between June 2017 and February 2018 on 15 midwives working in private and public maternity hospitals in the city of Qom. The participants were selected by purposeful sampling. Semi-structured and in-depth interviews were performed with open ended questions to find out how midwives describe high quality midwifery care. Data were analyzed by conventional content analysis method through MAXQDA-11 software. Results: The findings of this study revealed two main themes, including individual factors (personal efficiency, staffs’,psychological status, value-centeredness, cultural-educational issues, and professional attachment), and professional-organizational factors (professional characteristics, patient characteristics, personal-professional welfare, professional empowerment system, value-centered culture of organization, and organizational monitoring and evaluation). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that individual and professional factors are associated with the quality of midwifery care. Midwives who participated in this study believed that providing high quality midwifery care requires a broad range of prerequisites. Since high quality midwifery care decreases maternal and infant mortality and morbidity, it is imperative for policymakers to pay attention to all the factors that contribute to the quality of midwifery care.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    57-63
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    1
  • Views: 

    12
  • Downloads: 

    7
Abstract: 

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is a considerable challenge for infected patients who require more attention for recovery. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the lived experience of patients with COVID-19. Methods: This qualitative, hermeneutic phenomenological study was conducted in the southeast of Iran from March to May 2020. The data were purposefully collected from 16 patients with COVID-19. Data were collected using in-depth semi-structured telephone interviews and analyzed using the Van Manen method. Results: The lived experiences of patients were categorized into five themes, including incredible clinical symptoms of COVID-19, horror and stigma, bad memories of hospitalization, trust in God and hope as recovery agents from COVID-19, and reborn after recovery from COVID-19. Conclusion: Patients with COVID-19 have experienced variety of physical and psychosocial challenges. Health care providers have to supply appropriate strategies to fulfill the infected patients needs in such a crisis.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    64-72
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    10
  • Downloads: 

    3
Abstract: 

Introduction: Traditional medicine are popular treatments among families of children with cancer. This study was designed to identify the behaviors, beliefs, and values of families and health care providers for the use of traditional medicine in pediatric oncology. Methods: This study was conducted with a focus on ethnography approach in the oncology department of a pediatric subspecialty hospital in northeastern of Iran from September 2021 to June 2022. A total of 20 key informants were observed and interviewed formally and informally. The Miles and Huberman (1994) approach was used for data analysis. Results: Finally, two main cultural themes were emerged, including the blame of traditional herbal medicine and the synergy of rituals with modern therapies. Families use traditional medicine based on values passed down from generation to generation, while health care providers make evidence-based decisions. Conclusion: The results of the present study represent the conflict between health care providers and families in the use of medicinal herbs. The findings allow care providers to be aware of the beliefs and values of children caregivers to make the right decision about traditional medicine use.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2023
  • Volume: 

    12
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    73-78
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    1
  • Views: 

    10
  • Downloads: 

    4
Abstract: 

Introduction: Chest pain is an unpleasant and the most common symptom in patients suffering from unstable angina. This study was implemented to investigate the effect of Thai massage on severity of pain in patients with unstable angina. Methods: This study was a randomized controlled clinical trial that carried out on 70 patients with unstable angina who had been hospitalized in hospital affiliated to Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical sciences, Ahvaz, Iran. The participants were allocated randomly to either the intervention (n = 35) or control group (n = 35) between August 1, 2016 and April 30, 2017. The patients in the intervention group received routine care beside and Thai massage with the duration of 30 minutes in two consecutive days. The patients in the control group received routine care. The intensity of pain was assessed by using the numeric rating scale, five minutes before and immediately, 15, 30 and 60 minutes after the intervention. The independent t-test and repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to analysis data through SPSS 13. Results: After the intervention, the severity of pain was significantly diminished by about four measurement points (P = 0. 001) with the linear pattern of pain reduction. Nonetheless, in the control group, no statistically significant difference in the intensity of pain was found. Conclusion: This study showed that Thai massage as non-invasive approach, concomitant with standard nursing care, has the potential to decrease chest pain. Nurses should be taught about pain relief methods for improving the quality of patient care.

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