Publications by authors named "Ramezani-Badr Farhad"

Background: The global variable of missed nursing care and practice environment are widely recognized as two crucial contextual factors that significantly impact the quality of nursing care. This study assessed the current status of missed nursing care and the characteristics of the nursing practice environment in Iran. Additionally, this study aimed to explore the relationship between these two variables.

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Background: During the Covid-19 pandemic, nursing schools worldwide were forced to deliver nursing courses in ways other than the traditional face-to-face classroom setting. Numerous lessons were learned by nurse educators regarding the use of electronic and online learning strategies. It is necessary to be aware of the factors affecting e-learning and identify the strengths and weaknesses to improve the student learning experience and process in nursing school.

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Objective: To compare the efficacy of honey mouthwash 12.5% and chlorhexidine solution 0.2% to reduce the rate of oropharyngeal bacterial colonization in mechanically-ventilated patients.

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Background: Happiness and professional autonomy in nurses increase job satisfaction, reduce turnover and improve the quality of healthcare services.

Aims: The present study aimed to examine the correlation between happiness and professional autonomy in Iranian nurses.

Methods: This descriptive-correlational study was conducted on 371 nurses in 2017.

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Background: Drug misuse is a major problem that has an extreme negative effect on people's health. Methamphetamine (MA) is frequently used by young adults, despite its harmful consequences. The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) has been known to be very effective in explaining both the achievement and cessation of several health-related behaviors.

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This study aimed to determine the autonomy level of nurses in hospitals affiliated to Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran. In this descriptive cross-sectional study, 252 subjects were recruited using systematic random sampling method. The data were collected using questionnaire including Dempster Practice Behavior Scale.

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Purpose: To explore the reasoning strategies and criteria for clinical decision making used by Iranian critical care nurses.

Design And Methods: In this qualitative descriptive study, 14 critical care nurses from four educational hospitals affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) participated. Data were collected through semistructured in-depth interviews.

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