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J Perianesth Nurs
January 2025
Surgical Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Purpose: To provide a structured macroscopic overview of the characteristics and advances in research related to the Enhancing Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) protocol.
Design: A bibliometric analysis.
Methods: Web of Science was selected as the search engine for the bibliometric analysis study, and data up to January 25, 2024 were included in the scan.
HCA Healthc J Med
October 2024
HCA Healthcare Clinical Services Group, Nashville, TN.
Description Nursing represents the largest discipline in health care, with just over 5 million nurses in the United States, and the discipline is under increasing pressure to make evidence-based decisions in the delivery of patient care. This special issue of the can inspire and support nurses' scholarly work with an eye to dissemination in peer-reviewed medical journals. This issue highlights nursing's contributions to improving patient outcomes through nurse-sensitive indicators, with the hope of elevating the quality of tomorrow's health care.
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September 2024
Cathy Wolkow is Clinical Nurse 2, Intensive Care Unit, University of Washington Medical Center Northwest, Seattle, Washington.
J Perianesth Nurs
July 2024
Nursing Department, Selcuk University, Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey. Electronic address:
Purpose: This study aimed to bibliometrically examine nursing publications regarding cholecystectomy surgery.
Design: The study is a bibliometric analysis.
Methods: The study was conducted in the Web of Science database.
J Perianesth Nurs
October 2023
Professional Practice, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD.
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of the American Society of Perianesthesia Nurses (ASPAN) pediatric competency-based orientation (PCBO) education program on knowledge, confidence, and early recognition of nursing expertise among perianesthesia nurses in an acute care setting.
Design: A quasi-experimental pre/post survey-intervention design.
Methods: Sixty perianesthesia nurses with experience ranging from less than 5 years to more than 20 years were included.
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