Nahid Dehghan Nayeri's research while affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences and other places

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Aim: Blood product administration is a vital and possibly life-threatening issue that may increase the risk of clinical damage in patients. This review aims to provide a comprehensive review of the ways to improve blood transfusion safety. Method: In order to conduct this systematic review, electronic databases, including PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE,...
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Background: It is widely believed that using personal protective equipment (PPE) provides high levels of protection for healthcare workers (HCWs) in the fight against coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, the long-term use of PPE is inconvenient for HCWs and may cause physical discomfort. These factors could result in poor compliance and disrup...
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Background Providing futile interventions can lead to moral distress for healthcare providers and impose high costs on healthcare systems. Despite this, evidence demonstrates that such interventions still continue in many parts of the world, particularly in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs). Therefore, this current study was conducted to inve...
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Introduction: The advantages of online learning are enhancing independence and incentive of students for learning, improving the connection between individuals and making flexibility in time and place for doing the activity. This study endeavored to determine factors affecting nursing students’ acceptance of online learning during the COVID-19 pand...
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There is a lack of knowledge regarding perceptions, feelings, and experiences of Ghanaian patients living with ESRD. This study aimed to discover the experience and meaning of living with ESRD. This qualitative study was conducted using Heideggerian hermeneutic phenomenology. A total of 13 participants were purposefully selected, and data was colle...
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Design: A sequential exploratory mixed method study was used. Methods: After item generation using a qualitative study and literature review, the psychometric properties of the scale were evaluated. Face, content, and construct validity, Cronbach's alpha, and test-retest reliability were used to validate the scales. Results: Data analysis show...
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Background Childbirth is one of the invaluable human experiences and is associated with parental happiness. However, when a child is born with congenital heart disease, it creates emotional and mental distress. As a result, it changes the parents’ response to their child birth. Exploring parenthood experiences add to the body of knowledge and revea...
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Background: Studies have confirmed that the nurse during the period of delivery would be the deciding factor whether the woman would have a positive or negative birth experience. This positive or negative experience depends on the quality of nursing during this period. Hence it is important to know the concept of care from the perspective of postpa...
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Background: Paediatric oncology nurses are at risk of workplace stress. Previous systematic reviews have assessed interventions to manage general nurses stress levels, but no systematic review has been conducted on strategies for stress management among paediatric oncology nurses. Aim: This study aims to Systematically review the methods used for s...
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Objective: The psychological construct of hope is an important determinant for mental health and well-being. The availability of valid and reliable instruments to measure hope is therefore critical. Despite a large number of psychometric studies on the Herth Hope Index (HHI), its construct validity has not yet been determined. Therefore, this paper...
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Introduction: Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death. Nurses are often the first members of the healthcare teams to deal with these patients. The management of how nurses performing resuscitation has drawn a lot of attention. Aim: The present study was conducted with an aim of determining nurses’ experiences of managing Cardiopulmonar...
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Background: Sexual harassment is complex and has occupational hazards in nursing. Nurses experienced it than other employees. Female nurses are with the highest rate in the profession. Our aim was to determine the prevalence of sexual harassment against female nurses, the types, perpetrators, and health consequences of the harassment. Method: We...
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Background & Aim: Hospital emergency departments in Iran are prone to crisis for different reasons. Understanding nurses’ perspectives about these crises help in crisis management. The purpose of this study was to explain the nature, causes and consequences of crisis in emergency departments from nurses’ points of views. Methods & Materials: This w...
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Background & Aim: With regard to the increasing trends of information and complexities of health organizations, using of advanced tools and computers is necessary. Hospital staff is key members to develop health information systems, because they play not only a major role in the management of system, but also in the development, implementation and...
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Background & Aim: Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator is the most effective treatment for cardiac dysrhythmias. Having such life-saving device is the unique experience with important changes in the patient’ life. Understanding of these experiences can lead to success in treatment and follow- up.This study aimed to understand the experiences of p...
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Background & Aim: Governing organizational culture in hospitals can affect patients’ safety through establishment of behavioral norms among nurses. This study aimed to determine the relationship between nurses’ perception of organizational culture and their performance about patients’ safety . Methods & Materials: In this cross sectional, descrip...

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... As a commonly used lifesaving method, blood transfusion has also been proposed to contribute to mortality, especially in critically ill patients [58]. The storage of RBCs would result in the accumulation of RBC EVs. ...
... While certain authors have observed a higher risk of dizziness, skin injuries and headaches with increasing age [31], others have reported a negative correlation between age and headaches [32]. It should be noted that most studies addressing the critical aspects of mask usage in medical contexts have encompassed diverse healthcare professionals collectively [10,33], whereas certain studies focused exclusively on surgeons [20,34] or nursing staff [35,36]. ...
... Similarly, a systematic review reported that spirituality enables hemodialysis patients to give value to their lives and feel strong while dealing with this challenging disease [32]. A similar study performed in Ghana is also consistent with our findings in that participants exhibited spiritual fluctuation (belief in God and slips of faith) [33]. They described belief in God as a means of accepting and coping with the disease. ...
... All actions or behaviours are influenced either by intrinsic or extrinsic factors especially in humans. Therefore, certain factors influence the level of adherence with treatment regimen among hypertensive patients (Dehghan and Nayeri, 2021). In this study, it was shown that almost all the respondents 126 (97.7%) reported expensive drugs as a key factor that influenced adherence to treatment protocols. ...
... However, rates of depression were lower in that study than in the current study (12% vs. 24%), which may reflect the older age of children (average 12-13 years) in that study. While for parents of children with CHD, the period of diagnosis and initial treatment is most distressing (Nayeri et al., 2021), the long-term impact of caring for a child with CHD for parents is still unclear with not all work showing elevated levels of depression, anxiety, or somatization continue over time (Kolaitis et al., 2017). Our results, coupled with findings from previous literature, suggest the Unmet Needs and Parents Psychological Distress 5 need to continue investigating possible psychosocial interventions to improve coping and reduce distress for parents embarking on long-term care of their child with a CHC. ...
... Lately, there has been much interest and development in nurses' resuscitation performance as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) team members [1]. Although there is no promise for the extent of nurses' domain with cardiac arrest (CA) in the Korean medical system, it cannot be doubted that nurses should be able to perform CPR with defibrillation regardless of the time and place of CA. ...
... The tool uses an intensity scale from 1 to 4, where the higher reported scores indicate a higher level of hope. The Herth Hope Index has been used in 10 countries and has shown acceptable reliability and acceptability across 13 studies [44]. ...
... Sexual harassment remains a persistent problem across society, and our intensive care units, hospitals, and universities are no exception. 1 Recent studies estimate that 60% of female nurses and about 30% of male nurses worldwide report an incident of sexual harassment. 2 In a recent systematic review, 3 the pooled prevalence of sexual harassment against female nurses was estimated at 43.2%, which included verbal, nonverbal, psychological, and physical acts. In this same study, the perpetrators against these female nurses included patients, patients' families or visitors, physicians, other nurses, and coworkers. ...
... Sexual harassment at work is a common phenomenon across the globe (Fitzgerald & Cortina, 2018;Quick & McFadyen, 2017;Yie & Ping, 2021), including in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Kahsay et al., 2020;Zeighami et al., 2023). It is predominantly a women's issue, and substantial investigations indicate that about half of working women have experienced some form of sexual harassment (Fitzgerald & Cortina, 2018;Whaley & Tucker, 1998). ...
... In addition and taking into account that respecting human rights and dignity of patients and supplying individual needs of patients are of the main principles of nursing, recent years has witnessed an increase in interest in moral issues and respecting human dignity of care seekers in nursing profession. [11] Respecting patients and their rights ensure people that they have received quality care for their disease. [12] It also has a deep physiological and psychological effects on the patient. ...