Spirituality, infertility ‐related stress, and quality of life in Brazilian infertile couples: Analysis using the actor‐partner interdependence mediation model
Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 2, Page 156-165, April 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
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Testing Tele ‐Savvy: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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President's message: Maintaining the right vision
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Spirituality, infertility ‐related stress, and quality of life in Brazilian infertile couples: Analysis using the actor‐partner interdependence mediation model
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Spirituality, infertility ‐related stress, and quality of life in Brazilian infertile couples: Analysis using the actor‐partner interdependence mediation model
ABSTRACT Infertility has a stressful impact on both partners, with adverse effects on the quality of life of infertile couples. Spirituality is a meaning‐based strategy that can protect couples against infertility's negative impact on quality of life, but analysis of this mediator relationship in infertile couples has not been reported. We adopted a dyadic approach and used the actor‐partner interdependence mediation model to examine whether and how women's and men's spirituality was associated with their own and their partners’ infertility‐related stress and quality of life. In 2014, 152 infertile couples starting...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - February 5, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Giulia Casu, Giulia Ulivi, Victor Zaia, Maria do Carmo Fernandes Martins, Caio Parente Barbosa, Paola Gremigni Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Testing Tele ‐Savvy: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
This article describes the rationale for and design of a prospective longitudinal randomized controlled trial (targeted N = 215), currently underway. The trial aims to establish Tele‐Savvy's efficacy in (i) reducing the negative effects of caregiving on caregivers; (ii) promoting care recipients’ quality of life; (iii) improving caregiver mastery; and to explore (iv) Tele‐Savvy's efficacy among caregivers of different races/ethnicities. The mediating role of mastery will be assessed. Participants are randomized to the active condition (immediate Tele‐Savvy participation), attention control, or usual care. Parti...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - February 5, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Mariya A. Kovaleva, Elizabeth Bilsborough, Patricia C. Griffiths, Joe Nocera, Melinda Higgins, Fayron Epps, Katie Kilgore, Allison Lindauer, Darby Morhardt, Raj C. Shah, Kenneth Hepburn Tags: RESEARCH PROTOCOL Source Type: research

Pain self ‐management plus nurse‐led support in young adults with irritable bowel syndrome: Study protocol for a pilot randomized control trial
Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 2, Page 121-130, April 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
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Pain self ‐management plus nurse‐led support in young adults with irritable bowel syndrome: Study protocol for a pilot randomized control trial
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A randomized trial using telehealth technology to link caregivers with dementia care experts for in ‐home caregiving support: FamTechCare protocol
ABSTRACT The number of persons with dementia (PWD) in the United States is expected to reach 16 million by 2050. Due to the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, caregivers face challenging in‐home care situations that lead to a range of negative health outcomes such as anxiety and depression for the caregivers and nursing home placement for PWD. Supporting Family Caregivers with Technology for Dementia Home Care (FamTechCare) is a multisite randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of a telehealth intervention on caregiver well‐being and PWD behavioral symptoms. The FamTechCare intervention provi...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Kristine Williams, Diane Blyler, Eric D. Vidoni, Clarissa Shaw, JoEllen Wurth, Denise Seabold, Yelena Perkhounkova, Angela Van Sciver Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Psychometric evaluation of the nursing child assessment teaching (NCAT) scale in a community ‐based sample
ABSTRACT The effect of the mother‐child relationship on long‐term child development has received research attention for decades. Because the quality and quantity of mother‐infant interactions have been established as important predictors of the child's development, early identification of areas in the relationship requiring support and intervention is essential for promoting positive child outcomes. The Nursing Child Assessment Teaching Scale (NCAT) is an instrument long used to quantify the quality of interaction in the mother‐child relationship during the first 36 months of a child's life. While the NCAT has been...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha H. Ransone, J. Carolyn Graff, Andrew J. Bush, Monica Oxford, Mona N. Wicks Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Trends in bullying victimization by gender among US high school students
Abstract This research used four consecutive waves of data from the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), to estimate linear time trends by gender in the prevalence of school and electronic bullying victimization among US high school students (N = 61,042). Dependent variables were student self‐reported school bullying victimization and electronic bullying victimization during the previous 12 months. Independent variables used to estimate multiple logistic regression models by gender were survey year, race/ethnicity, and grade level. Results showed the prevalenc...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Nancy M. H. Pontes, Cynthia G. Ayres, Carla Lewandowski, Manuel C. F. Pontes Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research