Written by Mahnaz Rakhshan
Published On Issue 2 Vol 2, 2021
Psychological problems and quality of life are two very important variables in hypothyroid patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of mentalization-based treatment on mental status (depression and anxiety) and quality of life in women with hypothyroidism. This study was a semi-experimental type with a post-test-pre-test design and follow-up with a control group. The mental status and life quality of the participants were evaluated using the anxiety, depression, a
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Written by Giuseppe Michele Masanotti
Published On Issue 2 Vol 2, 2021
The sense of coherence can affect the personal and professional performance of nurses, and it is essential to identify and investigate the factors effective in it. The current study was done to study the mediating role of ambiguity tolerance in the relationship between emotion management and sense of coherence in nurses. The current study was descriptive-correlational and structural equation modeling. Among the nurses, 189 people were selected through available sampling. Data collection tools in
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Written by Younghui Hwang
Published On Issue 2 Vol 2, 2021
One of the factors affecting nursing care quality is the ability of nurses to have more control over improving and maintaining their health. This research was conducted to specify the relationship between health-promoting behaviors and nursing care quality. The present research was a cross-sectional descriptive-correlation study. The data were provided using a demographic questionnaire, a health-promoting behaviors questionnaire (HPLP-II), and a researcher-made questionnaire of the nursing care
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Written by Doreen McClurg
Published On Issue 2 Vol 2, 2021
Urinary incontinence is one of the complications of spinal cord injury that affects different aspects of a person's life and has many negative consequences. This study investigated the effect of clean intermittent self-catheterization on the anxiety and quality of life of patients. This research was a semi-experimental before-after study with a control group and 80 spinal cord injury patients were studied. The samples were selected as available and were assigned to two intervention groups an
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