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Nuoret turvapaikanhakijamiehet ja seksuaalisuus – Seksuaalikasvatus integroitumisen tukena
(Yrkeshögskolan Novia, 2016)Tämä opinnäytetyö on viimeinen osa kolmivaiheista Young Euroman –projektia ja se on toteutettu Yrkeshögskolan Noviassa, Turussa. Työn tavoite on helpottaa nuorten turvapaikanhakijamiesten integroitumista yhteiskuntaamme ... -
Nurses as palliative care givers for the cancer patients-Literature Review
(2020)The aim of the study is to gain an understanding regarding the nurse’s role in providing the palliative care for the cancer patients. Palliative care means a holistic care providence in alleviating the suffering which is ... -
Nurses Attitudes Towards Caring for Older Patients with Delirium
(2020)The population of the elderly is increasing. Hence the number of people with delirium conditions is also rising. The attitude of nurses towards the elderly is a question of concern over many years. This research study ... -
Nurses Role in Managing Post-Operative Pain for Pediatric Patients
(2023)Because of children's developmental stages ranging from neonate to adolescence, their limited communication skills, and cognitive ability, pediatric patients experience pain differently than adult patients which affects ... -
Nurses Role in the Management of Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 in Children - A Systematic Literature Review
(2022)Diabetes is a major health issues and one of the fastest growing global health condition and Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) accounts for over 90% of childhood and adolescent diabetes in most western countries (International ... -
Nurses with cultural competence and coping with working life: a qualitative study among foreign born Finnish educated registered nurses
(Yrkeshögskolan Novia, 2015)The purpose of this thesis is to achieve a deeper understanding and awareness of the significance of nursing education and cultural competence among the Foreign Born Finnish Educated (FBFERN) in Novia University of Applied ... -
Nurses' attitude towards patients with schizophrenia: a systematic review.
(2021)Schizophrenia implies a genuine mental problem where individuals decipher reality, usually a combination of hallucination, delusion and amazingly scattered reason and behaviour impairs daily function. The study investigated ... -
Nurses' burnout and wellbeing
(2024)Burnout is commonly caused by stress factors at work that lead to exhaustion both physically and mentally. The aim of this study is therefore to raise awareness on how to prevent burnout and promote wellbeing in nurses ... -
Nurses' experiences from communicating with hearing impaired patients
(Yrkeshögskolan Novia, 2012)The aim of this study was to find out nurses’ experiences from communicating with hearing impaired patients. For this thesis the respondent employed a qualitative approach as well as content analysis in order to identify ... -
Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Pain Management: A Literature Review
(2020)Pain is one of the main reasons patients seek help from healthcare professionals and yet research and statistics show that it still remains under-treated. One of the major reasons for this is nurses lacking enough knowledge ... -
Nurses' Role in Caring for Patients with Chronic Pain.
(2019)The study aims to identify alternative options nurses can implement while caring for patients with chronic pain by finding new knowledge about pain management to educate patients regarding chronic pain. The research questions ... -
Nurses' role in management of type 2 diabetes in elderly : A Systematic Literature Review
(2023)Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease common in elderly people. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to severe diabetic complications and, eventually, death. Managing diabetes in the older population is challenging due to age-related ... -
Nurses’ Attitudes and Challenges of Alcohol Abuse Disorder
(2023)The objective of this review was to assess evidence systematically and critically on nurses’ attitudes and challenges regarding alcohol abuse disorder patients and increase knowledge and awareness among nurses and nursing ... -
Nurses’ role in Caring for Children with Autism in hospitals admitted for somatic reasons to reduce suffering
(2023)Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition where individuals with this condition have communication and social interaction disabilities. These individuals are both seen through their lack of proper communication skills ... -
Nurses’ role in the prevention of nosocomial infections: A systematic literature review
(2022)Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They are normally harmless or even helpful. But under certain conditions, some ... -
Nurses’ Roles in Preventing the Complications of Type 1 Diabetes among Adults.
(2023)Objective: The aim of this review was to thoroughly and critically evaluate evidence on the role of nurses in preventing complications of type 1 diabetes, with the goal of enhancing nurses' knowledge and improving outcomes ... -
Nursing Awareness for Patients with Stoma from a Cultural Perspective
(2024)Individuals with a stoma, especially those from diverse cultural backgrounds with deeply held religious convictions, may encounter challenges throughout their experience. Creating a treatment plan that considers the patient's ... -
Nursing Care and management for patients with bipolar disorder in home care
(2023)Bipolar disorder is a serious mental disorder that initiates with inappropriate fluctuations of mood and energy, causing disabilities worldwide. The aim of the study is to enhance the significance of home care for bipolar ... -
Nursing care for obstructive sleep apnoea in obese adults
(2023)Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is an obstruction of the airway during sleep, affecting human health. OSA kills over 1 billion people yearly, and obesity which is now a global epidemic is its major cause. This study was ... -
Nursing care to a patient suffering from cancer pain : A Scoping Review
(2022)The paper reviewed the need of the patient to achieve the possible treatment through pain assessment based on sound judgment. The role of nurses assumes primary responsibility for pain assessment, by using pharmacological ...



















