Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research

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  • Experiences of Healthcare Providers in Providing Care for Patients with COVID 19: A Qualitative Study 

    Mojghan Janighorban؛ Maryam Allahdadian؛ Matineh Salmani (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: The COVID‑19 pandemic put enormous pressure on healthcare providers and patients. Exploring the experiences of healthcare providers involved in this crisis can help prevent potential complications and manage ...

  • Experiences of Adolescent Suicide Attempters and their Parents in Isfahan, Iran: A Phenomenological Study 

    Athar Izadi؛ Mahrokh Keshvari (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: The number of suicide attempts has increasingly grown over the last few years. Describing and stating the experiences suicide attempters have undergone and the consequences of such actions is of significant ...

  • Independence in Daily Activities and Living with Family: Predictors of Gratitude in Elderly with Disability in Indonesia 

    The Maria Meiwati Widagdo1,؛ Novita Eveline Tjuluku؛ Maria Fransiska Pudjohartono؛ Bernadeta Dhaniswara Widyaningsih (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: While aging is associated with health decline leading to disability, gratitude is vital for it has positive impacts on health, both mentally and physically. Being grateful reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, ...

  • Patient Safety Culture, Missed Nursing Care, and Adverse Events in University Hospitals: A Cross Sectional Study 

    Kuswantoro R. Putra؛ Alfrina Hany؛ Evi Ningrum؛ Eko Arisetijono؛ Mohamad Taji؛ Ratih Vatmasari (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Patient safety culture, which reflects fundamental assumptions and actions related to patient safety, remains unchanged after accreditation. Missed nursing care is prevalent in university hospitals and affects ...

  • Providing Ethical Care for Children with Cancer: Nurses’ Perspectives 

    Reza Saidi1,؛ Haydeh Heidari (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Diagnosing a child with cancer is one of the most intense and challenging experiences that a family can face. Caring for children with cancer is one of the most challenging areas of the nursing profession, ...

  • Caregiving Burden in Family Caregivers of Patients with Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: A Content Analysis Qualitative Study 

    Fateme Beheshtaeen؛ Zahra Molazem؛ Majid Najafi Kalyani؛ Zinat Mohebbi (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Family caregivers are crucial for the post‑discharge recovery of patients who undergo coronary artery bypass graft surgery. They encounter caregiving burdens in various aspects, affecting their well‑being and ...

  • Differences in Clinical and Laboratory Features of Pregnant and Non Pregnant Female with Hospitalized COVID 19 

    Muhana F. Ilyas؛ Revi G. H. Novika؛ Winastari Y. Triniputri؛ I M. E. W. Pradipta؛ Ni W. P. S. Ksamawati؛ Nurul J. Wahidah؛ Hartono Hartono؛ Lanjar Sumarno (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: The impact of COVID‑19 on vulnerable populations, including pregnant female, is critical due to higher risks and potential complications. This study aims to compare the clinical and laboratory features of ...

  • Factors Affecting Pregnant Women’s dental Services Use in Razavi Khorasan Province of Iran 

    Nayereh Esmaeilzadeh؛ Seyed J. Hoseini؛ Majid J. N. Bajestani؛ Hamid R. Ghorbanzadeh4,؛ Hamidreza Hoseinzadeh4,؛ Hasan Abdollahzadeh4,؛ Zahra I. Mood؛ Mousa Al R. Hadjzadeh (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Despite recommendations from guidelines and institutions, dental care utilization during pregnancy remains uncommon. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and associated factors of poor dental care ...

  • Correlation of Blood Glucose Levels with Profiles Hematology on Patient Diabetes Mellitus with Ulcer Diabetes 

    Candra Kusuma Negara؛ Tintin Sukartini؛ Yulis Setiya Dewi؛ Nursalam Nursalam؛ Endang Pertiwiwati؛ Lucia Andi Chrismilasari؛ Rifda Nur Achriyana Arif؛ Devi Rahmayanti؛ Irfan Maulana (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder that often leads to diabetic ulcers and persistent hyperglycemia. This condition can cause vascular and metabolic abnormalities, affecting bone marrow performance ...

  • Quality of Life and Predictors among Gastrointestinal Cancer Survivors in Iran 

    Musab Ghaderi؛ Afzal Shamsi؛ Arman Azadi؛ Azad Rahmani (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Quality of life (QoL) is an important indicator for evaluating treatment outcomes among cancer patients. Therefore, this study aimed to assess QoL and associated factors among Iranian gastric and colorectal ...

  • Influential Factors of Respectful Maternity Care and Its Relationship with Women’s Future Fertility Decisions 

    Samaneh Youseflu؛ Maryam Moradi؛ Zahra Toghyani؛ Farzaneh Saadatmand؛ Maryam Gharib؛ Zohreh Haghighat dana؛ Masoumeh Jalili؛ Shahnaz Kohan (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Abstract Background: The childbirth experience encompasses a complex interplay of physical, emotional, and psychological factors, shaping a woman’s overall well‑being and potentially influencing her future reproductive ...

  • Concept Analysis of Family Participation in Hospitalized Patient Care: Using Hybrid Models 

    Maryam Ahmadi1,2,؛ Farahnaz Mohammadi Shahboulaghi (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Family participation in patient care is critical for delivering quality care, and many interventions in the healthcare system have been dedicated to improving this complex process. There is no agreement about ...

  • Assessing Quality of Life in Patients with New and Recurrent Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Cross Sectional Study from Garut, Indonesia 

    Desy Indra Yani؛ Pitria Sri Pujhiyani؛ Eval Sri Rahayu؛ Theresia Eriyani (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: This study compared the Quality of Life (QoL) between new and recurrent pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients, a crucial indicator for those undergoing treatment. Materials and Methods: A cross‑sectional ...

  • Comparison of Patient Satisfaction with the Nursing Care Quality in Medical and Surgical Wards between Developed and Developing Countries: A Systematic Review 

    Ali Obaidi؛ Azam Rahmani؛ Yousef Khader؛ Reza Negarandeh (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Patient Satisfaction (PS) is a key indicator of health‑care service quality. This review compared PS in medical and surgical wards among developed and developing countries. Materials and Methods: This ...

  • Role of Toxic Leaders in Shaping the Healthcare Providers’ Engagement 

    Mohamed G. Elsehrawy؛ Mariam A. M. Almutairi؛ Ateya Megahed Ibrahim؛ Sameer H. Hafez (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: The work of employees and the business is significantly impacted by leaders who exhibit toxic habits. This study investigated the relationship between healthcare providers’ engagement in healthcare organizations ...

  • Psychometric Evaluation of the Anxiety Assessment Scale for Pregnant Women in Labor in an Iranian Population 

    Robab Hasanzadeh؛ Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi؛ Elahe Rezazadeh؛ Mojgan Mirghafourvand (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Anxiety Assessment Scale for pregnant women in labor (AASPWL), which includes nine items in two subdomains, has been designed as the first specific tool for assessing the anxiety of pregnant mothers in labor. ...

  • Risk Factors Associated with Psychological Health and Workload among Clinical Nurses 

    Marzieh Beljikangarlou؛ Alireza Dehdashti؛ Elahe Saleh؛ Narges Dehnavi؛ Zahra Davoodi (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Nurses are exposed to various occupational stressors that can negatively impact their psychological health and well‑being. This cross‑sectional study aimed to identify individual and occupational risk factors ...

  • A Pilot Study on Improving Patient Satisfaction in Kazakhstan: A Service Design Approach 

    Feruza Saduyeva؛ Zhuldyz Kuanysh؛ Inesh Meyermanova؛ Auez Aitmagambetov؛ Olga Zorina؛ Anastassiya Vlassova؛ Bauyrzhan Omarkulov (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Service design method is a user‑centric approach to improve the service through the patient point of view. The general purpose of the study was to improve satisfaction and increase service delivery in the ...

  • Exploring Gender Specific Stroke Risks in Diabetic Patients: Insights from a Retrospective Analysis of Contributing Factors 

    Sangroyangla Imchen؛ Latha S؛ Sujatha R. Kannappan (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Diabetics face a higher risk of stroke, and the numbers are rising. In men, gender‑specific factors such as lower age and body mass index, and in women, obesity and psychosocial stress contribute to a high ...

  • Effectiveness of Mandala Coloring Intervention on Children’s Preoperative Anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial Study in Iran 

    Reihane Moghimian Shahrbabaki,؛ Ali Omidi؛ Negin Shaterian؛ Zohreh Makarem (Isfahan, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services; Farzanegan Radandish, 2025-05-13)
    Background: Mandala coloring is a distraction strategy to reduce the anxiety in children. However, it has received little attention for the management of anxiety in hospitalized children. This study aimed to examine the ...

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