Can computerized cognitive training reverse the diagnosis of HIV ‐associated neurocognitive disorder? A research protocol
Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 11-18, February 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
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Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 78-87, February 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
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Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 6-8, February 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
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Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 9-10, February 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
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Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 11-18, February 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Can computerized cognitive training reverse the diagnosis of HIV ‐associated neurocognitive disorder? A research protocol
This study targets those cognitive domains in which participants experience a deficit and trains participants with the corresponding computerized cognitive training program for that domain. An Individualized Targeted Cognitive Training approach using cognitive‐domain‐specific cognitive training programs may offer symptom relief to those individuals diagnosed with HAND, which may actually reverse this diagnosis. Given that these cognitive training programs are commercially available, this approach represents a potential paradigm shift in how HAND is considered and treated. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: David E. Vance, Pariya L. Fazeli, Andres Azuero, Virginia G. Wadley, Michael Jensen, James L. Raper Tags: RESEARCH PROTOCOL Source Type: research

President's message: Sharing our talents
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Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Nan Smith ‐Blair, Leanne L. Lefler Tags: SNRS NEWS Source Type: research

Adaptation and validation of the German Patient Activation Measure for Adolescents with chronic conditions in transitional care: PAM ® 13 for Adolescents
In this study, we aimed to create an adolescent version of the German language Patient Activation Measure (PAM‐13‐D) originally tested in in adults and psychometrically test the adapted measure (PAM® 13 for Adolescents). After linguistic and content‐related adaptations, the PAM® 13 for Adolescents was tested in a large sample of adolescents with different chronic conditions (N = 586, mean age 17.5 years, SD = 1.4) in 40 health centers. Internal consistency was assessed with Cronbach's alpha and test–retest reliability with Pearson correlation. Convergent and divergent validity were calculated with Pearson...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Franziska Bomba, Henriette Markwart, Holger M ühlan, Ingo Menrath, Gundula Ernst, Ute Thyen, Silke Schmidt Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Relationships between Army nursing practice environments and patient outcomes
ABSTRACT Favorable nursing practice environments have been associated with lower patient mortality, failure to rescue, nurse‐administered medication errors, infections, patient complaints, and patient falls. Favorable environments have also been associated with higher nurse‐reported care quality and patient satisfaction in civilian hospitals. However, limited information exists on the relationship between favorable nursing practice environments and positive outcomes in military facilities. Using 4 years of secondary data collected from 45 units in 10 Army hospitals, generalized estimating equations were used to test th...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 1, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Pauline A. Swiger, Lori A. Loan, Dheeraj Raju, Sara T. Breckenridge ‐Sproat, Rebecca S. Miltner, Patricia A. Patrician Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Modifiable correlates of illness perceptions in adults with chronic somatic conditions: A systematic review
ABSTRACT When individuals become ill, they want to understand and give meaning to their illness. The interpretation of this illness experience, or illness perception, is influenced by a range of individual, contextual, and cultural factors. Some of these factors may be modifiable by nursing interventions. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate which modifiable factors were correlated with illness perceptions across studies of adults with different chronic somatic diseases. Using search terms tailored to each of four electronic databases, studies retrieved were reviewed by two independent evaluators, and e...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 1, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Seher Arat, Diederik De Cock, Philip Moons, Joris Vandenberghe, Ren é Westhovens Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Community partnership for healthy sleep: Research protocol
ABSTRACT Beginning early in life, sleep health, including adequate quality, quantity, and consistent sleep routines, is critical to growth and development, behavior, and mental and physical health. Children who live in economically stressed urban environments are at particular risk for sleep deficiency and its negative consequences. Although efficacious sleep health interventions are available, few address the context of economically stressed urban environments. The purpose of this paper is to describe a two‐phase protocol for an ongoing NIH/NINR‐funded community‐engaged study designed to understand the perspectives ...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 1, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Nancy S. Redeker, Monica R. Ordway, Nancy Banasiak, Barbara Caldwell, Craig Canapari, Angela Crowley, Ada Fenick, Sangchoon Jeon, Meghan O'Connell, Leslie Sude, Lois S. Sadler Tags: RESEARCH PROTOCOL Source Type: research

Viral hepatitis elimination should receive more attention from Iranian nurses
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Source: Research in Nursing and Health - December 1, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Mohammad E. Bayatpoor, Hamidreza Karimi ‐Sari, Seyed M. Alavian Tags: LETTER TO THE EDITOR Source Type: research

Childbearing importance: A qualitative study of women with infertility in China
ABSTRACT The primary goal of this study was to examine and describe the importance of childbearing as perceived by infertile women in the Chinese familial and social context. We adopted a qualitative descriptive method and conducted semi‐structured interviews with female patients diagnosed with infertility. Participants were recruited at a high‐volume fertility clinic in Tianjin, China. Fifteen women with a diagnosis of infertility were interviewed for 60–90 min. Data were analyzed by thematic analysis. Two themes supported the importance of childbearing for Chinese women with infertility: childbearing as natural l...
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - November 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Hong Yao, Celia Hoi Yan Chan, Cecilia Lai Wan Chan Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Childbearing importance: A qualitative study of women with infertility in China
Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 69-77, February 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - November 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

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Research in Nursing&Health,Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 69-77, February 2018. (Source: Research in Nursing and Health)
Source: Research in Nursing and Health - November 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research