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    دانشگاه تربیت مدرس،

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    مجتمع علوم پیراپزشکی، ایران

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    Improving the Quality of Healthy Aging Care, Participatory Action Research

    Hamidreza Zendehtalab, Zohreh Vanaki, Robabeh Memarian
    Journal PapersIranian Journal of Ageing , Volume 15 , Issue 4, 2021 February 10, {Pages 03-Mar }

    Abstract

    Objectives: In elderly care provided by health centers, healthy elderly are neglected in care and education. This qualitative study aimed to standardize healthy ageing care.Methods & Materials: This participatory action research was conducted from 1395 to 1397 in Motahari Health Center of Mashhad, with the participation of 11 health care provider, 54 healthy elderly and 54 family members. The mean age of caregivers was 32.4?2.7 years and their mean work experience was 8.3 years. The mean age of the elderly was 64.3?3.9 years. Data were collected through SERVQUAL questionnaire, interviews, focus group discussions, and field notes. After identifying problems through interviewing 8 staff and 19 seniors, Group discussion sessions were held to d

    Inducing a sense of worthiness in patients: the basis of patient-centered palliative care for cancer patients in Iran

    Mir Hossein Aghaei, Zohreh Vanaki, Eesa Mohammadi
    Journal PapersBMC Palliative Care , Volume 20 , Issue 1, 2021 December , {Pages 10-Jan }

    Abstract

    Patient-centered care is one of the main components in providing palliative care for cancer patients. This issue has been the subject of numerous studies and practices in nursing for many years. Few studies, however, have explored the perception of nurses about patient-centered treatments. This study aimed at exploring the perception of care-providers about offering patient-centered care to cancer patients. For attaining that aim, 18 care-providers were purposefully selected for an interview which allowed the researchers to explore the enriched experiences of these participants about offering patient-centered palliative care to cancer patients. After transcribing the recorded data, analysis was carried out based on Graneheim and Lundman’s

    Raising Adolescent Children as a Developmental Task of Iranian Middle-aged Mothers: A Qualitative Study

    F Fallahi, M Anoosheh, M Foroughan, Z Vanaki, A Kazemnejad
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Explaining Courage in Ethical Decision-making by Nursing Managers: A Qualitative Content Analysis

    M Roshanzadeh, Z Vanaki, A Sadooghiasl, A Tajabadi, S Mohammadi
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    The Role of Family Caregivers in Pressure Injury Prevention Guidelines: A Scoping Review

    H Rafiei, Z Vanaki, E Mohammadi, K Hosseinzadeh
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Improving the Quality of Geriatric Care for the Healthy Elderly in a Comprehensive Health Centers in Iran

    HR Zendehtalab, Z Vanaki, R Memarian
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Effective strategies for implementing patient-centered care in cardiac care unit: An opportunity for change

    F Charosaei, S Rostami, M Esmaeili, S Molavynejad, Z Vanaki
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Concept d’adaptation chez les conjoints de femmes iraniennes atteintes du cancer du sein: étude qualitative basée sur une approche phénoménologique

    MJS Noveiri, F Shamsaei, M Khodaveisi, Z Vanaki, L Tapak
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    The concept of coping in male spouses of Iranian women with breast cancer: A qualitative study using a phenomenological approach

    MJS Noveiri, F Shamsaei, M Khodaveisi, Z Vanaki, L Tapak
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Emotional bond: The nature of relationship in palliative care for cancer patients

    Mir Hossein Aghaei, Zohreh Vanaki, Eesa Mohammadi
    Journal PapersIndian Journal of Palliative Care , Volume 26 , Issue 1, 2020 January 1, {Pages 86 }

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    Aim: Relationship between care providers and cancer patients is one of the main elements in providing healthcare to these patients. Understanding the characteristics and the nature of the relationship is a basis for further organization of palliative care and will enhance the performance of care providers. The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of the relationship in palliative care for cancer patients. Methods: In this qualitative study, 16 participants with rich experiences in the field of cancer patient's palliative care were selected by purposive sampling. A semi-structured face-to-face interview was conducted with each of the participants. After data collection, all interviews were transcribed and reviewed, and then pr

    Explaining of Nurses’ Perception of Professional Relationship in the Coronary Care Unit (CCU). Electron J Gen Med. 2020; 17 (3): em196

    A Zare, SMK Kermanshahi, R Memarian, Z Vanaki
    Journal Papers , Volume 17 , 2020 January , {Pages 3 }

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    Aim and objective: Explaining nurses’ perception of professional relationship in the coronary care unit. Materials and methods: The present study was a qualitative study conducted through conventional content analysis method. The participants were 37 nurses working in the coronary care unit who were selected purposively. Data were gathered through 25 in-depth interviews and 3 focus groupsResults: After analyzing the data, the main theme of “ineffective relationship between the senior managers, head nurses, and the personnel of the coronary care unit” and two subthemes of “ineffective relationship between the head nurse and the personnel and “ineffective organizational environment” were extracted.Conclusions: The results of the p

    Providing Clinical Safety and Security for Nursing Students: Spontaneous Learning.

    Samaneh Parchebafieh, Robabeh Memarian, Zohre Vanaki
    Journal PapersElectronic Journal of General Medicine , Volume 17 , Issue 3, 2020 May 1, {Pages }

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    Method: The research sample in this qualitative research consisted of 12 internship nursing students, 3 instructors and 4 nurses in one of the hospitals in Tehran, Iran. Educational intervention was conducted to empower the instructors in the areas of communication, educational strategies and physical environment reform by holding 3 workshops. After a semester, data was collected on nursing students’ learning by semi-structured interview and field note. The content analysis method with a conventional approach was used to data analysis.Results: The results revealed one main theme consisting of “spontaneous learning” and three sub themes including “learning nursing care”,“the motivation for learning nursing care”, and “effecti

    Coping assessment tools in the family caregivers of patients with breast cancer: A systematic review

    Marzieh Jahani Sayad Noveiri, Farshid Shamsaei, Masoud Khodaveisi, Zohreh Vanaki, Lily Tapak
    Journal PapersBreast Cancer: Targets and Therapy , Volume 12 , 2020 January , {Pages 11 }

    Abstract

    BackgroundBreast cancer is a problem that affects not only the individual’s health and quality of life, but also the functionality of the family system. Caregivers experience stress when their patients cannot cope with the symptoms of their disease. The stress experienced by caregivers gives rise to psychological and physical symptoms in them. This study seeks to present a complete set of tools for assessing coping in the spouses or caregivers of women with breast cancer and evaluate the various instruments developed within these lines of inquiry.MethodsA search was carried out in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Medline, ProQuest, Scopus and Google Scholar and also in the reference lists of the key articles retrieved for

    Improving the Quality of Healthy Aging Care, Participatory Action Research

    Hamidreza Zendehtalab, Zohreh Vanaki, Robabeh Memarian
    Journal PapersEvidence Based Care , 2020 June 20, {Pages }

    Abstract

    Introduction: In elderly care provided by health centers, healthy elderly people are neglected in care and education. Aim: This qualitative study aimed to standardize healthy elderly care. Method: This participatory action research was conducted from 2016 to 2018 in Motahari Health Center of Mashhad, with the participation of 11 health care provider, 54 healthy elderly and 54 family members. The mean work experience was 8.3 years. The mean age of the elderly was 64.3 ? 3.9 years. Data were collected through SERVQUAL questionnaire, interviews, focus group discussions, and field notes. After identifying problems through interviewing 8 staff and 19 seniors, Group discussion sessions were held to design the program. After implementing the chang

    Explaining of Nurses' Perception of Professional Relationship in the Coronary Care Unit (CCU).

    Azam Zare, Sima Mohammad Khan Kermanshahi, Robabeh Memarian, Zohreh Vanaki
    Journal PapersElectronic Journal of General Medicine , Volume 17 , Issue 3, 2020 May 1, {Pages }

    Abstract

    Aim and objective: Explaining nurses’ perception of professional relationship in the coronary care unit. Materials and methods: The present study was a qualitative study conducted through conventional content analysis method. The participants were 37 nurses working in the coronary care unit who were selected purposively. Data were gathered through 25 in-depth interviews and 3 focus groupsResults: After analyzing the data, the main theme of “ineffective relationship between the senior managers, head nurses, and the personnel of the coronary care unit” and two subthemes of “ineffective relationship between the head nurse and the personnel and “ineffective organizational environment” were extracted.Conclusions: The results of the p

    How Iranian Mothers Raise Their Adolescent Children: A Qualitative Content Analysis

    Fatemeh Fallahi, Monireh Anoosheh, Mahshid Foroughan, Zohreh Vanaki, Anoshirvan Kazemnejad
    Journal Papers , 2020 August 20, {Pages }

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    Background Most parents consider adolescence to be the most di cult stage of parenting. The parental practice is a determining factor in adolescents’ academic achievement, self-esteem, independence attainment, social adjustment, and risky behaviors reduction. The main role of parenting in many societies is played by mothers. The present study aimed at explaining the Iranian mothers’ practice in parenting an adolescent child. Methods This qualitative conventional content analysis was conducted in 2019 in Kashan, in the central part of Iran. Totally, 20 in-depth semi-structured interviews with mothers of adolescent children were performed using a purposive sampling method. Interviews continued until data saturation was reached. Data colle

    Competencies of charge nurses: a systematic review and thematic synthesis

    Mahbobeh Yaghobian, Rida Farhan, Hassan Navipour, Zohreh Vanaki
    Journal Papers , Volume 70 , Issue 7, 2020 July , {Pages 1225-1231 }

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    ObjectiveTo determine the competencies of charge nurses.MethodsThe systematic review and thematic synthesis study was done at Iran from1 Apr 2018 to 31 Jul 2018. Five electronic bibliographic database (Science Direct, Pro Quest, Scopus, Pub-Med, Scientific Information Database) were systematically searched for relevant literature published from 1980 to 2018. Content analysis was done to categorise competency of charge nurses.ResultsOf the 1285 articles, 24(1.86%) were reviewed. Through thematic synthesis, six themes identified were self-management, others' management, clinical competency, conceptual-cognitive competency, professional-legal competency and competency in communication. There is need to improve knowledge and skills in the domai

    Protective disciplinary exchange: A qualitative study into nurse managers' supportive strategies for nursing error management

    Esfandyar Baljani, Robabeh Memarian, Zohreh Vanaki
    Journal PapersNursing and Midwifery Studies , Volume 9 , Issue 3, 2020 January , {Pages 135-141 }

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    Background: Understanding nurse managers' supportive strategies for managing nursing errors can facilitate the improvement of nursing care quality and patient safety. Objectives: This study aimed to explore nurse managers' supportive strategies for nursing error management (NEM). Methods: This descriptive qualitative study was conducted on twenty nurse managers and two nurses purposively recruited from teaching hospitals affiliated to Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran. The data were collected via in-depth semistructured interviews and concurrently analyzed via conventional content analysis. Results: Nurse managers' supportive strategies for NEM were overlooking nurses' errors to promote their obedience, prioritizing nursing

    Watson’s Human Caring Theory-Based Palliative Care: A Discussion Paper

    Mir Hossein Aghaei, Zohreh Vanaki, Eesa Mohammadi
    Journal PapersInternational Journal of Cancer Management , Volume 13 , Issue 6, 2020 June 1, {Pages }

    Abstract

    Palliative care is one of the most basic care approaches for providing care to patients with life-threatening illnesses. Applying theories in palliative care provision results in such cares’ development and organization and guides health care providers in this direction. One of the caring theories that can be focused on palliative care is Watson’s human caring theory, which despite its applicability in palliative care, has not been studied much. Thus, this study aimed at assessing how to use this theory in palliative care that can be applied to health care providers in all clinical specialties and societies with different cultures.

    Clinical differentiation: Achievment of planned peer-assistant education for nursing students

    Roghieh Nazari, Fatemeh Hajihosseini, Zohreh Vanaki, Hamid Sharif Nia
    Journal PapersJournal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences , Volume 7 , Issue 4, 2020 October 1, {Pages 255 }

    Abstract

    Context: Different types of peer education have been used in nursing. There is not a formal peer education in Iranian nursing curriculum.Aim: The present study was conducted to identify and contextualize nursing students' perception of clinical training by planned peer assistant education.Setting and Design: This study was conducted using conventional qualitative content analysis by a descriptive explorative method in Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences.Materials and Methods: Participants included 24 trainees who received intensive care unit training by eight peer assistant. Data saturation was achieved through semi-structured in-depth individual interviews with 14 students and three focus group sessions.Statistical Analysis Used: Dat

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