Introduction:The main objective of this study was to fill the gap between the knowledge nurses have about psychosocial care and what they do about cancer patients’needs.It also aimed to devise ways to improve nursing...Introduction:The main objective of this study was to fill the gap between the knowledge nurses have about psychosocial care and what they do about cancer patients’needs.It also aimed to devise ways to improve nursing education for nurses who could provide enhanced psychosocial support in such areas.Methods:This qualitative study relied on 18 in-depth interviews with nurses,with a focus on the difference between their understanding of psychosocial care and its application in helping cancer patients.This involved analyzing the transcribed interviews using thematic analysis.Data were collected from February to March 2024.Results:The verbal accounts of 18 participants were analyzed.These include theme 1“holistic approach to cancer care”with the subtheme“navigating resource constraints:”theme 2“nurses well-being and emotional input”with the subtheme“positive impact of psychosocial care:”theme 3“Care for patients’well-being”with subtheme“resourcefulness and resilience in psychosocial care:”theme 4“adapting care and building connections:”theme 5“ideal and reality in psychosocial care”with subtheme“challenges in delivering comprehensive cancer care:”and theme 6“empowering nurses for effective psychosocial care”with subtheme“building a strong foundation for psychosocial care.”Conclusion:From the nurses’perspective,this study indicates a need for more inclusive cancer treatment.Therefore,in addition to physical interventions,emotions and social welfare must also be addressed.Although emotionally invested,health workers may offer assistance along psychosocial lines,thus aiding both patients and caretakers.Although individualized care with personal connections is crucial for effective services,this approach can make it difficult to ensure that all clients receive adequate psychological assistance.Hence,there has been a call to enhance the training to produce nurses who offer high-quality services.This study emphasizes a more holistic approach toward the emotional needs of patients while supporting those responsible for them in their sickness journey.展开更多
The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic presents a significant global public health challenge.One in five individuals with COVID-19 presents with symptoms that last for weeks after hospital discharge,a conditio...The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic presents a significant global public health challenge.One in five individuals with COVID-19 presents with symptoms that last for weeks after hospital discharge,a condition termed“long COVID”.Thus,efficient follow-up of patients is needed to assess the resolution of lung pathologies and systemic involvement.Thoracic imaging is multimodal and involves using different forms of waves to produce images of the organs within the thorax.In general,it includes chest X-ray,computed tomography,lung ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging techniques.Such modalities have been useful in the diagnosis and prognosis of COVID-19.These tools have also allowed for the follow-up and assessment of long COVID.This review provides insights on the effectiveness of thoracic imaging techniques in the follow-up of COVID-19 survivors who had long COVID.展开更多
Patient–ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia practices is common,and more emphasis on how to mitigate such a clinical problem is needed.This letter is intended to shed the light on the current national evidence of p...Patient–ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia practices is common,and more emphasis on how to mitigate such a clinical problem is needed.This letter is intended to shed the light on the current national evidence of patient–ventilator asynchrony and how to step ahead for better patients'ventilation management.展开更多
基金the Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies of King Khalid University for funding this work through grant number RGP1/194/45.
文摘Introduction:The main objective of this study was to fill the gap between the knowledge nurses have about psychosocial care and what they do about cancer patients’needs.It also aimed to devise ways to improve nursing education for nurses who could provide enhanced psychosocial support in such areas.Methods:This qualitative study relied on 18 in-depth interviews with nurses,with a focus on the difference between their understanding of psychosocial care and its application in helping cancer patients.This involved analyzing the transcribed interviews using thematic analysis.Data were collected from February to March 2024.Results:The verbal accounts of 18 participants were analyzed.These include theme 1“holistic approach to cancer care”with the subtheme“navigating resource constraints:”theme 2“nurses well-being and emotional input”with the subtheme“positive impact of psychosocial care:”theme 3“Care for patients’well-being”with subtheme“resourcefulness and resilience in psychosocial care:”theme 4“adapting care and building connections:”theme 5“ideal and reality in psychosocial care”with subtheme“challenges in delivering comprehensive cancer care:”and theme 6“empowering nurses for effective psychosocial care”with subtheme“building a strong foundation for psychosocial care.”Conclusion:From the nurses’perspective,this study indicates a need for more inclusive cancer treatment.Therefore,in addition to physical interventions,emotions and social welfare must also be addressed.Although emotionally invested,health workers may offer assistance along psychosocial lines,thus aiding both patients and caretakers.Although individualized care with personal connections is crucial for effective services,this approach can make it difficult to ensure that all clients receive adequate psychological assistance.Hence,there has been a call to enhance the training to produce nurses who offer high-quality services.This study emphasizes a more holistic approach toward the emotional needs of patients while supporting those responsible for them in their sickness journey.
文摘The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic presents a significant global public health challenge.One in five individuals with COVID-19 presents with symptoms that last for weeks after hospital discharge,a condition termed“long COVID”.Thus,efficient follow-up of patients is needed to assess the resolution of lung pathologies and systemic involvement.Thoracic imaging is multimodal and involves using different forms of waves to produce images of the organs within the thorax.In general,it includes chest X-ray,computed tomography,lung ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging techniques.Such modalities have been useful in the diagnosis and prognosis of COVID-19.These tools have also allowed for the follow-up and assessment of long COVID.This review provides insights on the effectiveness of thoracic imaging techniques in the follow-up of COVID-19 survivors who had long COVID.
文摘Patient–ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia practices is common,and more emphasis on how to mitigate such a clinical problem is needed.This letter is intended to shed the light on the current national evidence of patient–ventilator asynchrony and how to step ahead for better patients'ventilation management.