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Filter by:The purpose of this clinical study is to compare the use of an essential oil inhalation patch in medical surgical nurses on perceived burn-out and stress. The main question is can essential oil inhalation patches decrease perceived burn-out and stress. Participants will - Take part in the study over 30 days, alternating weeks, resulting in each participant using six patches over six shifts. - Complete anonymous Perceived Stress Survey (PSS) before the study begins and at the conclusion of the study. - Participants will also complete a (different) survey after two weeks.
Objective to analyse the performance of nurses in the implementation of Nursing Care Systematization - (NCS). This Study is a descriptive research developed from a qualitative approach. The content analysis must be developed through three chronological poles allowing the researcher to construct an analysis structure that corresponds to the needs of the research and the objectives of the proposed research; The chronological poles of content analysis are described as: Phase 1 - Pre-analysis, Phase 2 - Exploration of the material: Phase 3 - Treatment of the results obtained and interpretation. Only a semi-structured interview will be conducted with the research subjects who meet the inclusion criteria of the study, preserving the identity of the individuals and guaranteeing the right to quit the research at any time during the interview.
The nurses were learned the theoretical and practical skills previously during their studentship period. The procedures will be the first time the nurses wanted to perform in ICU. All clinical situations including patient, procedure, and shift will be similar for nurses. The end point will be reaching to the 95 score of learning curve. The reason for selection less than 5 percent variation was the flattening of learning curve (the plateau section).