INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW

Facilitating acculturation of internationally educated nurses: A meta-synthesis of social integration strategies
Foo HE and Goh YS
To explore the social integration strategies adopted by internationally educated nurses during acculturation and to elucidate their role in facilitating successful adaptation to their host countries.
Perinatal care in the earthquake disaster of the century: Nurses' and midwives' experiences
Özkan A, Acar Z and Çömezoğlu E
To determine the experiences of nurses and midwives providing perinatal care in an earthquake area.
Remembering Nightingale in her turbulent times: Introducing the Theory of Integral Nursing in our turbulent times
Beck DM and Dossey BM
To connect selected examples from Florence Nightingale's life with concerns for the distress nurses are experiencing worldwide.
Patient safety management activities and perceived workload of shift-work nurses, moderated by the perceived importance of patient safety management
Hong KJ
To explore the relationship between patient safety management and each aspect of nurses' workload and to report the moderating effects of the perceived importance of patient safety management on these relationships.
Advanced practice nursing in surgery: A scoping review of roles, responsibilities, and educational programs
Assolari F, Mancin S, Lopane D, Dacomi A, Coldani C, Tomaiuolo G, Cattani D, Palomares SM, Cangelosi G and Mazzoleni B
The increasing complexity of the healthcare sector requires an evolution in nursing education to effectively manage care in complex and interdisciplinary contexts.
Role adaptation of nurses caring for older adults with terminal diseases in geriatric hospitals
Liu Q and Yih B
To understand the role adaptation process of nurses caring for older adult patients with terminal diseases in Chinese geriatric hospitals.
Moral sensitivity, spiritual care perception, and compassion fatigue of nurses caring for earthquake victims
Karaca T and Aydin Ozkan S
Two major earthquakes occurred within 10 hours in Kahramanmaraş on February 6, 2023, which resulted in thousands of deaths and injured people within Turkey.
Nursing as an earthquake survivor: A qualitative study on nurses traumatized by the Kahramanmaraş earthquake in Turkey
Koksal K, Mert IS and Aslan H
Nurses' critical input and firsthand disaster management experience are vital to healthcare quality.
Navigating ethical considerations in the use of artificial intelligence for patient care: A systematic review
Badawy W, Zinhom H and Shaban M
To explore the ethical considerations and challenges faced by nursing professionals in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into patient care.
Workload and intention to leave among nurses in Turkey: The mediating roles of organizational identification and work satisfaction
Seki EA and Özlük B
This study establishes the mediating roles of job satisfaction and organizational identification on the relationship between nurses' workload and their intention to leave.
Experiences of Turkish nurses volunteering in the disaster zone following the 2023 Türkiye-Syria earthquake
Mercan Annak İ, Erdoğan B and Yıldız Emre N
The study aimed to determine the experiences of Turkish nurses who volunteered in the disaster zone following the 2023 Türkiye-Syria earthquake.
Effects of single- and double-shift work on hand and cognitive functions in nurses
Ulupinar F and Meler S
This study aims to examine the influence of single and double-shift work schedules on hand function and cognitive capacities, specifically working memory, attention, and response time in nurses.
Relationship between psychological capital and nursing burnout: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Orgambídez A, Borrego Y, Cantero-Sánchez FJ and León-Pérez JM
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to analyze studies that examined the relationship between psychological capital and burnout in registered nurses.
The effect of organizational silence on the relationship between workplace ostracism and nurses' procrastination behavior: A structural equation modeling
El-Sayed AAI, Ali MSS, Abdel Razek NMF, Abdelaliem SMF and Asal MGR
This study aims to assess the relationship between workplace ostracism and the procrastination behavior of nurses, as well as examine the effect of organizational silence on this relationship.
Operational efficiency effect on nursing workload of tertiary hospital wards in China: A prospective observational study
Ren HF, Liu CQ, Jiang Y, Chen FJ, Lv J, Zhang RX, Wen LM, Li YP and Gu B
To investigate the effect of ward operational efficiency on nursing workload and identify the factors that influence nursing workload.
Nurses as UN champions: Increasing nursing presence and influence at the United Nations
Bellegarde-Armstrong K and Potter T
Representing half of the global health workforce, nurses are critical to health promotion, disease prevention, and the economic and social needs of populations. However, nursing expertise is underutilized in the UN System, and nurses are underprepared for roles in policy to influence global health and sustainable development. Innovative education strategies are necessary to address the sidelining of nursing expertise in these spaces and build nursing literacy in shaping global policy.
Empowering nursing leadership in Bangladesh: Addressing marginalization and proposing reforms for a stronger healthcare system
Rony MKK, Islam MS and Parvin MR
Organizational evidence-based practice culture, implementation leadership, and nurses: A bidirectional mediation model
Hu S, Liu S, Li X, Zhao J, Chen J, Chen W and Hu J
This study aimed to explore 1) factors that influenced the evidence-based practice competencies and behaviors of clinical nurses and 2) the interaction between the organizational evidence-based practice culture, head nurses' implementation leadership, and nurses' evidence-based practice competencies and behaviors.
The effect of missed care on the nursing image perceived by patients and their trust relationships with nurses
Sancar B and Dogan Aktas AB
Missed care has negative consequences for patients, directly affecting the quality of nursing care and patient safety.
Ethical issues after the earthquake in Turkey: A qualitative study on nurses' perspectives
Ünsal B, Özbudak Arıca E and Höbek Akarsu R
After natural disasters, the urgent need for survival and rescue operations for those trapped in the rubble results in a heightened demand for healthcare services. Nurses are pivotal in addressing the consequences of such calamities. Nurses operating in critical conditions encounter numerous challenges, including safety issues and ethical quandaries. The ethical considerations primarily revolve around the limitations, duties, and modified norms of care administered by nurses during disasters, presenting both significant and complex challenges.
Being a nurse during an earthquake that affected ten provinces: A qualitative study on experiences and expectations
Şermet Kaya Ş and Gülnur Erdoğan E
This study was conducted to determine the professional experiences and future expectations of nurses working in the most damaged areas during the first two weeks of the 2023 Turkey earthquake.