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Intraprocedural Evaluation of Comfort for Sedated Outpatient Upper Endoscopy and Colonoscopy The La Crosse (WI) Intra-Endoscopy Sedation Comfort Score

...Patient comfort is often assessed during gastrointestinal procedures to guide sedation. There are, however, no validated scales appropriate for routine comfort assessment. This study validated a single-item La Crosse (WI...
8/4/2011 | Gastroenterology Nursing


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Comfort Theory: A Unifying Framework to Enhance the Practice Environment

...that is easily understood and simple enough to guide practice. Comfort Theory was chosen because of its universality. The authors describe how Kolcaba's Comfort Theory was used by a not-for-profit New England...
11/13/2006 | JONA: Journal of Nursing Administration


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Guest Editorial: Comfort: A Value Forgotten in Nursing

...To cure sometimes; to relieve often; to comfort always.-......HippocratesComfort is an important nursing issue among cancer patients; it remains...
10/28/2010 | Cancer Nursing


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Books at a Glance: Comfort Theory and Practice A Vision for Holistic Health Care and Research

...Comfort Theory and Practice: A Vision for Holistic Health Care and......Comfort Theory and Practice: A Vision for Holistic Health Care and...
2/3/2005 | Clinical Nurse Specialist: The Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice


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The Addition of Coaching to Cognitive Strategies: Interventions for Persons with Compromised Urinary Bladder Syndrome

...collected at 3 time points, and the outcomes measured were comfort, bladder function, incidents of UF/UI (as recorded by participants......receiving information and information with CS plus coaching improved on comfort and UI/UF; all groups increased on bladder function; and...
5/28/2004 | Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing




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Educational Interventions in End-of-Life Care: Part I: An Educational Intervention Responding to the Moral Distress of NICU Nurses Provided by an Ethics Consultation Team

...for dying infants could be assisted in their knowledge and comfort via an educational intervention provided by hospital ethics committee members......MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: An instrument, “Comfort in Caring for Dying Infants” (CLCDI), was developed to...
2/25/2008 | Advances in Neonatal Care


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