Publications by authors named "Hassankhani Hadi"

Amputation is a significant health concern leading to physical impairment and impacting mental well-being. Individuals undergoing amputation often experience psychological and social challenges in adapting to their new circumstances. Establishing a close connection with and placing trust in a higher power, such as God, can serve as an effective coping mechanism for alleviating these difficulties.

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Background: The aim of this study was to identify the women's experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) after breast cancer.

Method: This is a qualitative descriptive study. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 11 women with breast cancer, all participants referred to the outpatient Oncology Clinic in IRAN.

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Aim: This study aimed to comprehensively examine the factors influencing healthcare providers' decision-making for initiation of resuscitation (IOR).

Background: In-hospital resuscitation survival hinges on timely and effective interventions. Despite guidelines, decision-making during resuscitation remains challenging, impacted by both clinical and non-clinical factors.

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Background: Family presence during resuscitation is a controversial issue worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the self-confidence and attitudes of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) towards family presence during resuscitation (FPDR).

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a random sample of 252 EMTs were selected from 110 prehospital emergency centers.

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Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) in children requires complex and time-consuming daily care, presenting significant challenges for families and caregivers. Family caregivers caring for children with CF report diverse and complex needs.

Objective: This review aimed to identify the supportive care needs of family caregivers of children with CF.

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Introduction: Undergraduate nursing students often work part-time or even full-time while studying at university completing their bachelor's degrees. The aim of this study is to explain the meaning of the lived experiences of nursing students working as students in clinical field.

Methods: A phenomenological study was conducted at the nursing and midwifery school of Tabriz, Iran.

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Objective: Cancer is a disease that affects various aspects of patients' lives. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented numerous challenges and difficulties for cancer patients, exacerbating their already vulnerable conditions. Identifying the challenges these patients face can be a practical step toward improving their quality of care in future pandemics.

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  • Families with children who have cystic fibrosis in Iran struggle with inadequate healthcare support during diagnosis, hospitalization, and post-care, highlighting the need for improved assistance.
  • The study will use a mixed-methods approach, involving qualitative interviews and a scoping review to identify family needs, followed by the design and validation of a support program.
  • Approved by the ethics committee, the research aims to publish its findings in a peer-reviewed journal while ensuring informed consent from participants.
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Background: Patients in the post-resuscitation period experience critical conditions and require high-quality care. Identifying the challenges that critical care nurses encounter when caring for resuscitated patients is essential for improving the quality of their care.

Aim: This study aimed to identify the challenges encountered by critical care nurses in providing care during the post-resuscitation period.

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Objective: This study explored nurses' perceptions of the core competencies required for providing postresuscitation care in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Design: Qualitative conventional content analysis.

Participants: 17 nurses selected with purposeful sampling method.

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Background: Child resuscitation is a critical and stressful time for family caregivers and healthcare professionals. The aim of this study was to explore caregivers' and healthcare professionals' experiences and perceptions of a parental supporter during pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation to provide guidance to healthcare professionals on supporting parents and other family caregivers during resuscitation.

Methods: This study used an exploratory descriptive qualitative approach.

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Introduction: Providing support to parents is an evidence-based practice and a crucial part of family-centered nursing care. However, it is not clear who and how to provide the best support to parents during and after their child's resuscitation attempts.

Purpose: This study was conducted to explore the characteristics and roles of parental supporters responsible for caring for parents during and after their child's resuscitation.

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Nurses' perceptions of resuscitated patients may affect their care, and this has not been investigated in previous literature. The aim of this study was to explore nurses' perceptions towards resuscitated patients. In this descriptive-qualitative study seventeen clinical nurses participated using purposive sampling.

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Objectives: Despite credible evidence, optimal neonates' pain management in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a challenging issue. In this regard, the organisational context is an essential factor. The existing challenges vary depending on the context, and investigating them can help to improve the quality of care.

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Introduction: Pain self-management is crucial in reducing pain intensity and improving the quality of life for cancer patients. By acquiring self-management skills, patients can actively participate in managing their pain.

Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a grounded theory-based model to assist cancer patients in enhancing their pain self-management.

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Aim: This study aimed to explore nurses' experiences of providing family-centred care in the postresuscitation period.

Design: An exploratory-descriptive qualitative design was used.

Methods: In this qualitative study, in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 nurses in three educational hospitals.

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  • Supporting parents is essential in pediatric and neonate resuscitation, as noted in family-centered care practices.
  • A systematic review was conducted to find and evaluate studies on resuscitation team members' perspectives regarding parental support during these critical situations.
  • The review identified 13 relevant studies, revealing five key themes related to support: providing information, acting as family facilitators, offering emotional support, allowing parental presence, and addressing spiritual needs.
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Aim: The aim of the study was to examine the experiences of nursing students in internship during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design: A qualitative study.

Methods: Purposeful sampling was conducted among undergraduate nursing students at Tabriz School of Nursing in November 2021.

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Objective: The present study was conducted to determine the blaming experiences of women with breast cancer subjected to intimate partner violence (IPV).

Methods: This hermeneutic phenomenological study explored blaming experiences of women with breast cancer subjected to IPV. Nine women with a mean age of 47.

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Background: Ethics-based nursing practice can transform health care practices. As the biggest human capital in the health care system, nurses are obliged to follow ethical principles in this field. One of these ethical principles; is beneficence, which is considered the core of nursing care.

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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONWe found that small business enterprises (SBEs) face intra- and extra-organizational barriers in different dimensions related to their work system to practically implement human factors/ergonomics (HFE) knowledge transfer and to achieve its benefits in an industrially developing country. Utilizing a three-zone lens, we evaluated the feasibility of overcoming the barriers identified by stakeholders, especially ergonomists. To overcome the identified barriers in practice, three types of macroergonomics interventions (top-down, middle-out, and bottom-up) were distinguished through macroergonomics theory.

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Successful pain management in patients with cancer is a significant challenge, and paying more attention to patients' experiences of pain self-management strategies has particular importance. This study aimed to explore pain self-management strategies in Iranian patients with cancer. This qualitative study was conducted on 14 patients with cancer.

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Background: Even though kidney transplantation has better outcomes compared to dialysis therapies, some patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) refuse to consider kidney transplantation. Identification of the underlying reason for patient refusal may improve patients' acceptance of kidney transplantation.

Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the reasons given by Iranian PD patients for refusing kidney transplantation.

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  • This study aimed to explore the experiences of cancer pain among Iranian patients using a qualitative descriptive design.
  • Data was collected through semistructured interviews with 17 participants from December 2020 to September 2021.
  • Three main themes emerged: characteristics of cancer pain, self-management strategies, and the impact of pain on patients and their families; emphasizing the importance of spiritual beliefs and holistic care in pain management.
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  • HIV/AIDS remains a significant public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa, with current efforts falling short of global targets for eradication set by UNAIDS and the SDGs.
  • The study utilized extensive data from various HIV prevalence surveys to estimate localized HIV infection rates across 43 African countries, focusing on specific age and sex groups from 2000 to 2018.
  • Findings revealed wide disparities in HIV prevalence within countries and districts, indicating that age and sex stratification provides more nuanced insights into the epidemic, which can help tailor prevention and treatment efforts more effectively.
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