JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING

Healthcare Experiences and Needs of Older Adults Living With HIV: A Qualitative Study
Lund M, Sundler AJ and Carlsson Lalloo E
To explore the healthcare experiences and needs of older adults living with HIV in Sweden.
Comment on 'Model of Predicting Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Patients With Digestive Tract Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Study'
Wang S, Wang X and Jiang X
Letter to the Editor 'Analysis of Factors Related to Physical Activity Levels Among Lung Cancer Survivors Who Underwent Nonsurgical Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study'
Liu S, Zhang J, Li X and Zhang F
Instruments for Measuring the Burden of Family Caregivers of Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties
Zhou Y, Zhang J, Pan Y, Dai Y, Sun Y, Xiao Y, Tang F and Yu Y
This study identifies instruments for assessing the burden on family caregivers of cancer patients and evaluates their psychometric properties using COSMIN criteria.
Letter to the Editor: "The Relationship Between Dyadic Coping and Mental Health in Stroke Survivors and Their Spouse Caregivers: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model"
Guo S, Qin Q, Zhang H, Shi H and Zhang Q
Eating Together but Often Feeling Lonely: Residents' Mealtime Experiences in a Nursing Home
Nielsen M, Werkander Harstäde C and Sandgren A
To explore residents' experiences of the mealtime environment in nursing home.
Development and Validation of a New Nomogram for Predicting Early Neurological Deterioration in Young and Middle-Aged Individuals With Stroke in the Neurocritical Care Unit
Li X, Li J, Liao J, Zhu Y and Quan F
To analyse risk factors for early neurological damage in young and middle-aged stroke cases.
Undergoing Orthopaedic Day Surgery: What Factors Are Associated With patients' Feeling of Safety and Their Recovery?
Larsson F, Engström Å, Strömbäck U and Rysst S
The study aimed to examine factors associated with the perceived feeling of safety and postoperative recovery in patients who have undergone orthopaedic day surgery under regional anaesthesia.
Effectiveness of Massage Therapy for Cancer Pain, Quality of Life and Anxiety Levels: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Win Myint O, Yoong SQ, Toh E, Lei F and Jiang Y
To synthesise the effectiveness of massage therapy for cancer pain, quality of life and anxiety among patients with cancer.
Re: 'Symptoms and Need for Individualised Support During the First Year After Primary Treatment for Breast Cancer-A Qualitative Study'
Lu W and Guo YJ
Examining the Anxiety and Preparedness Levels of Nurses and Nurse Candidates for Artificial Intelligence Health Technologies
Maraş G, Albayrak Günday E and Sürme Y
This study examined the anxiety levels of nurses and nurse candidates regarding humanoid nurse robots and artificial intelligence health technologies in perioperative patient care.
Isolated and Combined Effects of Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity on Muscle Strength in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
Machado HR, Galvão LL, Rocha-Silva R, Cavalcante Neto JL, Virtuoso Junior JS, Tribess S, Viana RB, de Lira CAB and de Assis Teles Santos D
We aim the isolated and combined effects of sedentary behaviour exposure time and physical activity levels on muscle strength in older adults.
Effects of Nurse-Led e-Health Interventions on the Health-Related Outcomes of Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review
Han Y, Tian Q, Xu M, Zhao W, Wang Z and Zhang W
Pregnancy is a special time for women that involves substantial emotional, physical, social, and family changes, which can lead to physical and psychological harm. The rapid development of e-health has provided a favourable platform for managing health-related outcomes in pregnant women, and nurses are the professional group that is most likely to provide e-health services. Nurse-led e-health interventions have attracted increasing attention, but their effects are uncertain.
Evaluate the Differential Effectiveness of the Case Management and Primary Nursing Models in the Implementation of Discharge Planning
Po HW, Chu YC, Tsai HC, Chen CY and Chiu YW
This study aims to compare the effectiveness of the case management model and the primary nursing care model by focusing on hospital stay length, readmission, follow-up resource utilisation and survival.
Promoting the Concept Healthy Ageing for Use in Gerontological Health and Social Care Policy and Practice
Donnellan C
The concept of healthy or successful ageing dates back to the 1960s, where its goal is more realistic in today's ageing society as a result of effective interventions to control and reduce disability and health risks. The aim of this paper is to outline the importance of defining ageing, the semantics and indicators used, and to identify common challenges for health professionals' understanding and application of a healthy ageing approach in their everyday clinical practice.
Comment on 'Effectiveness of Horticultural Therapy in Older Patients With Dementia: A Meta-Analysis Systematic Review'
Mehta R, Balaraman AK, Sah S and Bushi G
Exploring Post-Fall Management Interventions in Long-Term Care Facilities and Hospitals for Older Adults: A Scoping Review
Parekh A, Hill KD and Guerbaai RA
The population is rapidly growing, significantly impacting healthcare settings such as hospitals and long-term care. Falls are a major concern, being a leading cause of hospitalisations and injuries especially among adults aged 60 and above. Despite extensive research on falls prevention and risk factors, there is limited study on effective post-fall management strategies, making it crucial to review and develop interventions to improve care and safety for older adults in healthcare settings.
Risk Factors of Suicide After Bladder Cancer Diagnosis and More Information to Development Nomogram
Liu L, He JH and Xiao Y
Comment on 'Risk Predictors of Glycaemic Control in Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis'
Zhang Y, Shen M, Zhang L and Wang F
Letter to the Editor 'A Cross-Sectional Study of Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease in Secondary Prevention for Patients With the Disease in China'
Ha P and Guo J
Exploring Experiences and Perceptions of Stroke Survivors in Hospital-To-Home Transition Care: A Qualitative Systematic Review
Liu S, Liu X, Yang X, Huang S, Xie W, Xiao W, Deng Y and Zhang C
To integrate experiences and perceptions about stroke survivors during the transition from hospital-to-home care.