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ABSTRACT Background Olfactory dysfunction is frequently observed in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, its underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. To date, no studies have directly examined the nasal mucosal microbiota in MS. This study aimed to explore potential relationships among olfactory function, nasal microbiota composition,
Zidan Gao +5 more
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Acknowledgment to Referees 2024 [PDF]
The editorial team at the Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude and recognition to the reviewers who dedicated their time and expertise to review manuscripts for J Res Dev Nurs Midw in 2024.
Leila Mahasti Jouybari
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Background The Transition Shock Scale for Undergraduate Nursing Students assesses transition to undergraduate nursing students. The TSS is a tool used in various countries and has been translated into Chinese; however, associate degree nurses dominate ...
Huiting Weng +5 more
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Introduction Since learning with high educational quality requires an advanced intervention. This study seeks to answer how many puzzles game-based training can improve knowledge and cognitive function of surgical technology students in CABG surgery and ...
Reza Khorammakan +3 more
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New Jersey's Nursing Faculty Shortage [PDF]
Examines the state of the nursing faculty workforce in New Jersey, factors behind the shortage, issues that affect recruitment and retention, and promising practices.
Barbara Wright +2 more
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Characteristics of Cerebral Palsy in the Midwestern US
ABSTRACT Objective Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common lifelong motor disability worldwide. Yet, data is limited on how CP manifests in the US. Our objective was to characterize and determine factors affecting functional outcomes in a large population of young people with CP in the Midwestern US.
Susie Kim +6 more
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Advancing Care Excellence for Seniors: Reflections on a John A. Hartford Foundation-funded Nursing Education Program [PDF]
This brief will describe the work and assess the impact of the NLN Advancing Care Excellence for Seniors initiative, or ACE.S, which the John A. Hartford Foundation supported from 2009 to 2012.
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Change in Cognition Following Ischaemic Stroke
ABSTRACT Objective Cognitive decline can occur following ischaemic stroke. How cognition changes over time and associations with cognitive change are poorly understood. This study aimed to explore these issues over 2 years following ischaemic stroke.
Wenci Yan +8 more
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Blowing Open the Bottleneck: Designing New Approaches to Increase Nurse Education Capacity [PDF]
Outlines the challenges of expanding the nurse education capacity to meet nursing shortages. Explores strategies such as partnerships among stakeholders, faculty development, revised curricula, and policy and regulatory advocacy, and offers case ...
Bobbi Kimball, Jennifer Joynt
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Relapsing–Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Is Associated With a Dysbiotic Oral Microbiome
ABSTRACT Objective Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation, demyelination, and neurological impairment. While the gut microbiota's role in MS is extensively studied, the association between the oral microbiota and MS remains underexplored, particularly in North American cohorts.
Sukirth M. Ganesan +12 more
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