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Applying CPOT, as an objective mean of pain assessment, was effective in improving the performanc... more Applying CPOT, as an objective mean of pain assessment, was effective in improving the performance of ICU nurses in assessment and management of patients' pain. It increased the amount and frequency of analgesic administration. We can recommend that COPT is a useful tool for assessment and management of pain in ICU patients and should be implemented in all ICUs.
... Am J Emerg Med. 2003;21(4):253-7. 2-Marquie L, Rico Duarteb L, Marine C, Lauquec D, Sorum PC.... more ... Am J Emerg Med. 2003;21(4):253-7. 2-Marquie L, Rico Duarteb L, Marine C, Lauquec D, Sorum PC. ... 2000;33:11-6. 33-Juhl IU, Christensen BV, Buelow HH, Wilbek H, Dreijer NC, Egelund B. Postoperative pain relief, from the patients' and the nurses' point of view. ...
Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery, 2016
Background: Patients’ compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the succes... more Background: Patients’ compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Materials and Methods: Theoretical phase of Schwartz‑Barcott and Kim’s Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords “Compliance,” “Non‑compliance,” “Adherence,” and “Concordance.” Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevant articles we...
Iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, 2014
There are various elements affecting the healthy family such as marital satisfaction. Various fac... more There are various elements affecting the healthy family such as marital satisfaction. Various factors such as sexual satisfaction have an important impact on satisfaction of marital relationship. The present study aimed to determine the association of marital satisfaction with sexual satisfaction among sexually active employee women. This analytical descriptive study was carried on 140 married women employed at educational and medical centers of Golestan University of Medical Sciences. Questionnaires for data collection included Enrich Marital Satisfaction Questionnaire and self-constructed questionnaire (demographic characteristic and sexual satisfaction). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, χ(2) and Spearman statistical test. Statistical significant level was set as 0.05. The findings showed that in marital satisfaction scale, the majority of the participants (63.6%) were very satisfied and none of them were very unsatisfied. In sexual satisfaction scale, most of the ...
Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research, 2014
Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful man... more Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Theoretical phase of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim's Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords "Compliance," "Non-compliance," "Adherence," and "Concordance." Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevan...
Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a use... more Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a useful framework in understanding how the social environment affects the individual's behavioral choices to use drugs. We compared opioid dependents (n=149) with controls (n=221) on measures of coping strategies using the Jalowiec Coping Scale and some socioeconomic factors. The differences in 10 of 15 coping strategies were significant in the study groups (P<0.05). Although, the combined score of problem-oriented and affective-oriented items did not show any significant difference between the two groups. There was a significant relation between opioid dependence with smoking cigarettes (P<0.001), lower education (P=0.002), being employed (P<0.001), having children (P<0.001), and being married (P<0.001). Educational programs to improve problem solving and coping skills can be helpful to reduce the rate of dependency to opioid and smoking cigarettes.
AbstrAct Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating t... more AbstrAct Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Materials and Methods: Theoretical phase of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim's Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords " Compliance, " " Non-compliance, " " Adherence, " and " Concordance. " Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevant articles were chosen. Results: The attributes of compliance included patient obedience, ability to implement medical advice, flexibility, responsibility, collaboration, participation, and persistence in implementing the advices. Antecedents are organized into two interacting categories: Internal factors refer to the patient, disease, and treatment characteristics and external factors refer to the healthcare professionals, healthcare system, and socioeconomic factors. Compliance may lead to desirable and undesirable consequences. A working definition of compliance was formulated by comparing and contrasting the existing definitions with regard to its attributes which are useful in clinical practice and research. Conclusions: This finding will be useful in clinical practice and research. But this working definition has to be tested in a clinical context and a broad view of its applicability has to be obtained.
Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a use... more Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a useful framework in
understanding how the social environment affects the individual's behavioral choices to use drugs. We compared
opioid dependents (n=149) with controls (n=221) on measures of coping strategies using the Jalowiec Coping Scale
and some socioeconomic factors. The differences in 10 of 15 coping strategies were significant in the study groups
(P<0.05). Although, the combined score of problem-oriented and affective-oriented items did not show any
significant difference between the two groups. There was a significant relation between opioid dependence with
smoking cigarettes (P<0.001), lower education (P=0.002), being employed (P<0.001), having children (P<0.001),
and being married (P<0.001). Educational programs to improve problem solving and coping skills can be helpful to
reduce the rate of dependency to opioid and smoking cigarettes.
Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the succes... more Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Materials and Methods: Theoretical phase of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim's Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords "Compliance," "Non-compliance," "Adherence," and "Concordance." Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevant articles were chosen. Results: The attributes of compliance included patient obedience, ability to implement medical advice, flexibility, responsibility, collaboration, participation, and persistence in implementing the advices. Antecedents are organized into two interacting categories: Internal factors refer to the patient, disease, and treatment characteristics and external factors refer to the healthcare professionals, healthcare system, and socioeconomic factors. Compliance may lead to desirable and undesirable consequences. A working definition of compliance was formulated by comparing and contrasting the existing definitions with regard to its attributes which are useful in clinical practice and research. Conclusions: This finding will be useful in clinical practice and research. But this working definition has to be tested in a clinical context and a broad view of its applicability has to be obtained. Original Article J Adv Nurs Stewart and Dearmun (2001) [47] Adherence to health advice amongst young people with chronic illness J Child Health Care Strömberg (2006) [27] Patient-related factors of compliance in heart failure: Some new insights into an old problem Eur Heart J Tabor and Lopez (2004) [53] Comply with us: Improving medication adherence J Pharm Pract Van der Wal et al. (2005) [18] Non-compliance in patients with heart failure; how can we manage it? Eur J Heart Fail Vermeire et al. (2001) [22] Patient adherence to treatment: Three decades of research. A comprehensive review J Clin Pharm Ther
Applying CPOT, as an objective mean of pain assessment, was effective in improving the performanc... more Applying CPOT, as an objective mean of pain assessment, was effective in improving the performance of ICU nurses in assessment and management of patients' pain. It increased the amount and frequency of analgesic administration. We can recommend that COPT is a useful tool for assessment and management of pain in ICU patients and should be implemented in all ICUs.
... Am J Emerg Med. 2003;21(4):253-7. 2-Marquie L, Rico Duarteb L, Marine C, Lauquec D, Sorum PC.... more ... Am J Emerg Med. 2003;21(4):253-7. 2-Marquie L, Rico Duarteb L, Marine C, Lauquec D, Sorum PC. ... 2000;33:11-6. 33-Juhl IU, Christensen BV, Buelow HH, Wilbek H, Dreijer NC, Egelund B. Postoperative pain relief, from the patients&amp;amp;amp;#x27; and the nurses&amp;amp;amp;#x27; point of view. ...
Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery, 2016
Background: Patients’ compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the succes... more Background: Patients’ compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Materials and Methods: Theoretical phase of Schwartz‑Barcott and Kim’s Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords “Compliance,” “Non‑compliance,” “Adherence,” and “Concordance.” Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevant articles we...
Iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, 2014
There are various elements affecting the healthy family such as marital satisfaction. Various fac... more There are various elements affecting the healthy family such as marital satisfaction. Various factors such as sexual satisfaction have an important impact on satisfaction of marital relationship. The present study aimed to determine the association of marital satisfaction with sexual satisfaction among sexually active employee women. This analytical descriptive study was carried on 140 married women employed at educational and medical centers of Golestan University of Medical Sciences. Questionnaires for data collection included Enrich Marital Satisfaction Questionnaire and self-constructed questionnaire (demographic characteristic and sexual satisfaction). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, χ(2) and Spearman statistical test. Statistical significant level was set as 0.05. The findings showed that in marital satisfaction scale, the majority of the participants (63.6%) were very satisfied and none of them were very unsatisfied. In sexual satisfaction scale, most of the ...
Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research, 2014
Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful man... more Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Theoretical phase of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim's Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords "Compliance," "Non-compliance," "Adherence," and "Concordance." Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevan...
Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a use... more Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a useful framework in understanding how the social environment affects the individual's behavioral choices to use drugs. We compared opioid dependents (n=149) with controls (n=221) on measures of coping strategies using the Jalowiec Coping Scale and some socioeconomic factors. The differences in 10 of 15 coping strategies were significant in the study groups (P<0.05). Although, the combined score of problem-oriented and affective-oriented items did not show any significant difference between the two groups. There was a significant relation between opioid dependence with smoking cigarettes (P<0.001), lower education (P=0.002), being employed (P<0.001), having children (P<0.001), and being married (P<0.001). Educational programs to improve problem solving and coping skills can be helpful to reduce the rate of dependency to opioid and smoking cigarettes.
AbstrAct Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating t... more AbstrAct Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Materials and Methods: Theoretical phase of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim's Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords " Compliance, " " Non-compliance, " " Adherence, " and " Concordance. " Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevant articles were chosen. Results: The attributes of compliance included patient obedience, ability to implement medical advice, flexibility, responsibility, collaboration, participation, and persistence in implementing the advices. Antecedents are organized into two interacting categories: Internal factors refer to the patient, disease, and treatment characteristics and external factors refer to the healthcare professionals, healthcare system, and socioeconomic factors. Compliance may lead to desirable and undesirable consequences. A working definition of compliance was formulated by comparing and contrasting the existing definitions with regard to its attributes which are useful in clinical practice and research. Conclusions: This finding will be useful in clinical practice and research. But this working definition has to be tested in a clinical context and a broad view of its applicability has to be obtained.
Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a use... more Using opioid for recreational purposes has a very long history in Iran. Social influence is a useful framework in
understanding how the social environment affects the individual's behavioral choices to use drugs. We compared
opioid dependents (n=149) with controls (n=221) on measures of coping strategies using the Jalowiec Coping Scale
and some socioeconomic factors. The differences in 10 of 15 coping strategies were significant in the study groups
(P<0.05). Although, the combined score of problem-oriented and affective-oriented items did not show any
significant difference between the two groups. There was a significant relation between opioid dependence with
smoking cigarettes (P<0.001), lower education (P=0.002), being employed (P<0.001), having children (P<0.001),
and being married (P<0.001). Educational programs to improve problem solving and coping skills can be helpful to
reduce the rate of dependency to opioid and smoking cigarettes.
Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the succes... more Background: Patients' compliance to treatment is an important indicator for evaluating the successful management in chronic illnesses. Despite the fact an applicable definition of compliance is required to suitable intervention and research, this concept is not clear and there is no consensus concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of compliance and to formulate a working definition. Materials and Methods: Theoretical phase of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim's Hybrid Model of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of compliance. Data were collected by using literature reviews. Medline, CINAHL, Ovid, Elsevier, Pro Quest and Blackwell databases were searched from 1975 to 2010 using the keywords "Compliance," "Non-compliance," "Adherence," and "Concordance." Articles published in English were selected if they included adult patients with chronic illnesses and reported attributes of compliance; 23 such relevant articles were chosen. Results: The attributes of compliance included patient obedience, ability to implement medical advice, flexibility, responsibility, collaboration, participation, and persistence in implementing the advices. Antecedents are organized into two interacting categories: Internal factors refer to the patient, disease, and treatment characteristics and external factors refer to the healthcare professionals, healthcare system, and socioeconomic factors. Compliance may lead to desirable and undesirable consequences. A working definition of compliance was formulated by comparing and contrasting the existing definitions with regard to its attributes which are useful in clinical practice and research. Conclusions: This finding will be useful in clinical practice and research. But this working definition has to be tested in a clinical context and a broad view of its applicability has to be obtained. Original Article J Adv Nurs Stewart and Dearmun (2001) [47] Adherence to health advice amongst young people with chronic illness J Child Health Care Strömberg (2006) [27] Patient-related factors of compliance in heart failure: Some new insights into an old problem Eur Heart J Tabor and Lopez (2004) [53] Comply with us: Improving medication adherence J Pharm Pract Van der Wal et al. (2005) [18] Non-compliance in patients with heart failure; how can we manage it? Eur J Heart Fail Vermeire et al. (2001) [22] Patient adherence to treatment: Three decades of research. A comprehensive review J Clin Pharm Ther