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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.

Psychological Distress, Resilience, and the Impact on Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors With Taxane-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy , Lauren Schwab

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Medication-Assisted Treatment Versus 12-Step Group Therapy: A Comparative Analysis of Adherence and Abstinence In Patients With Opioid Use Disorder , Derrick C. Glymph

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Quality of Life of Older Adults with Complicated Grief Receiving Accelerated Resolution Therapy: A Mixed Methods Study , Tina M. Mason

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

In Post-Extubated Patients What are the Preferred Methods of Communication During Their Experience of Endotracheal Intubation with Mechanical Ventilation , Lanette Dumas

The Effect of Hope on the Relationship between Personal and Disease Characteristics and Anxiety and Depression in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer , Sharon B. McNeil

Predictors of Nonadherence to Radiation Therapy Schedules Among Head and Neck Cancer Patients , Jennifer Lynn Miller

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Perceived Discrimination and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Blacks: A Secondary Data Analysis of the Heart SCORE Study , Marilyn Aluoch

Exploration of Gratitude in Cardiovascular Health: Mediators, Medication Adherence and Psychometrics , Lakeshia A. Cousin

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Fatigue-related Symptom Clusters and their Relationship with Depression, and Functional Status in Older Adults Hospice Patients with Cancer. , Suzan Fouad Abduljawad

Genetic Moderation of Pain and Fatigue Symptoms Resulting from the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Breast Cancer Program , Carissa Bea Alinat

The Moderating Effect of Religion on Death Distress and Quality of Life between Christian Cancer patients in the United States with Muslim cancer patients in Saudi Arabia , Doaa Almostadi

Prevention of Post Intensive Care Syndrome-Family with Sensation Awareness Focused Training Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study , Paula L. Cairns

Assessing Abstinence in Infants Greater Than 28 Days Old , Genieveve J. Cline

The Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Motor Function in Hospitalized Older Adult Survivors of Critical Illness , Maya N. Elías

The Role of Migration-Related Stress in Depression Among Haitian Immigrants in Florida: A Mixed Method Sequential Explanatory Approach , Dany Amanda C. Fanfan

The Effect of Depression, Inflammation and Sleep Quality on Risk for Cardiovascular Disease , Catherine L. O'Neil

Adapting SafeMedicate (Medication Dosage Calculation Skills software) For Use In Brazil , Samia Valeria Ozorio Dutra

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

The Relationship Between Total Neuropathy Score-reduced, Neuropathy Symptoms and Function. , Ashraf Abulhaija

Validation of the Electronic Kids Dietary Index (E-KINDEX) Screening Tool for Early Identification of Risk for Overweight/Obesity (OW/OB) in a Pediatric Population: Associations with Quality of Life Perceptions , Patricia A. Hall

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

The Effectiveness of an Intervention Designed to Improve Chlorhexidine (CHG) Bathing Technique in Adults Hospitalized in Medical Surgical Units , Janette Echemendia Denny

Levels of Distress Among Women Veterans Attending a Women’s Health Specialty Clinic in the VA Healthcare System , Debbie T. Devine

Examination of the Use of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in the Treatment of Symptoms of PTSD and Sleep Dysfunction in Veterans and Civilians , Marian Jevone Hardwick

Investigating the Mutual Effects of Depression and Spiritual Well-being on Quality of Life in Hospice Patients with Cancer and Family Caregivers Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model , Li-Ting Huang

The Change in Nutritional Status in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: A Retrospective Descriptive A Retrospective Descriptive Study , Dina A. Masha'al

Exploring the Relationship Between Severity of Illness and Human Milk Volume in Very Low Birth Weight and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Over Six Weeks , Shannon Leigh Morse

Cardiovascular Disease Risk Scores and Novel Risk Factors in Relation to Race and Gender , Johanna Wilson

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

A Comparative Evaluation of the Learner Centered Grading Debriefing Method in Nursing Education , Marisa J. Belote

Sleep, Depressive Symptoms and Cognition in Older Adults and Caregivers of Persons with Dementia , Glenna Shemida Brewster

The Relationship between Hearing Status and Cognitive Performance and the Influence of Depressive Symptoms in the Older Adult , Julie A. Daugherty

Basal Salivary Oxytocin and Skin to Skin Contact among Lactating Mothers of Premature Infants , Jessica Marie Gordon

The Relationship Between Nurses' Emotional Intelligence and Patient Outcomes , Mary Kutash

Sexual Functioning and Body Image in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors , Carly Lynn Paterson

Cognitive Load of Registered Nurses During Medication Administration , Sarah Faith Perron

A Comparison of Quality of Life between Intense and Non-Intense Treatment for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome , Sara Marie Tinsley

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Acculturation, Self-Efficacy and Breastfeeding Behavior in a Sample of Hispanic Women , Ivonne F. Hernandez

Knowledge and Acceptance of HPV and the HPV Vaccine in Young Men and Their Intention to be Vaccinated , Brenda Renee Jasper

The Relationships Between Sleep Disturbances, Depression, Inflammatory Markers, and Sexual Trauma in Female Veterans , Ellen Marcolongo

Examination of Possible Protective Effect of Rhesus D Positive Blood Factor on Toxoplasma-related Depressive Symptoms in Pregnancy , Lisa Lynn Parnell

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners Regarding Skin Cancer Assessmnets: Validity and Reliability of a New Instrument , Debra Michelle Shelby

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Knowledge and Practice of Reproductive Health among Mothers and their Impact on Fetal Birth Outcomes: A Case of Eritrea , Winta Negusse Araya

Race/Ethnicity, Subjective and Objective Sleep Quality, Physical and Psychological Symptoms in Breast Cancer Survivors , Pinky H. Budhrani

Factors Predicting Pap Smear Adherence in HIV-infected Women: Using the Health Belief Model , Crystal L. Chapman Lambert

The Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Body Mass Index on Vitamin D Levels in African American Women with and without Diabetes Living in Areas with Abundant Sunshine , Shani Vann Davis

Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients with Cutaneous T cell Lymphoma , Darcie Marie Deaver

Relationship between dysphoric moods, risk-taking behaviors, and Toxoplasma gondii antibody titers in female veterans , Allyson Radford Duffy

Prenatal Stress, Depression, and Herpes Viral Titers , Pao-Chu Hsu

Factors Associated with Fear of Breast Cancer Recurrence Among Survivors , Jean Marie Lucas

Sickle Cell Disease: The Role of Self-Care Management , Nadine Matthie

Factors Influencing Vaccination Decisions in African American Mothers of Preschool Age Children , Chauntel Mckenzie Mcnair

The Strong Black Woman, Depression, and Emotional Eating , Michelle Renee Offutt

Development of an Investigator-designed Questionnaire Concerning Childbirth Delivery Options based on the Theory of Planned Behavior , Chun-Yi Tai

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

The Mediating Effect of Distress Caused by Constipation on Predictors of Quality of Life of Hospice Patients with Cancer. , Abdel Alkhalouf

Testing a Model of Bacterial Vaginosis among Black Women , Jessica Brumley

The Effect of Tight Glycemic Control on Surgical Site Infection Rates in Patients Undergoing Open Heart Surgery , Sierra Gower

Development of a Tool for Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment and Preventive Interventions in Ancillary Services Patients , Monica Shutts Messer

Hospice Nurses- Attitudes and Knowledge about Pain Management , Amie Jacqueline Miller

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Literacy and Hazard Communication Comprehension of Employees Presenting to an Occupational Health Clinic , Christine Bouchard

A Meta-Analysis of Cultural Competence Education in Professional Nurses and Nursing Students , Ruth Wilmer Gallagher

Relationship Between Cancer-Related Fatigue and Depression: A Pilot Study , Gloria Michelle Guess

A Comparison of Oncology and Non-Oncology Nurses in Their Knowledge of Cancer Pain Management , Nicole Houle

Evaluating Knowledge and Attitudes of Graduate Nursing Students Regarding Pain , Eric Bartholomew Jackson

Bone Marrow Transplant Nurses' Attitudes about Caring for Patients Who are Near the End of Life: A Quality Improvement Project , Leslie Lauersdorf

Translation and Adaptation of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) Scale Into Tigrigna Language for Tigrigna Speaking Eritrean Immigrants in the United States , Mulubrhan Fisseha Mogos

Nurse Manager Emotional Intelligence as a Predictor to Registered Nurse Job Satisfaction and RN Perceptions of the Practice Environment and the Relationship to Patient, Nursing and Hospital Outcomes , Jacqueline Cecilia Munro

The Relationship of Mid-Pregnancy Levels of Cytokines, Stress, and Depression with Gestational Age at Delivery , Melissa Molinari Shelton

Prophylactic, Risk-Reducing Surgery in Unaffected BRCA-Positive Women: Quality Of Life, Sexual Functioning and Psychological Well-Being , Sharon Tollin

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

The Relationship Between FAM5C SNP (rs10920501) Variability, Metabolic Syndrome, and Inflammation, in Women with Coronary Heart Disease , Jennifer L. Cline

Women’s Perceptions of Postpartum Stress: A Narrative Analysis , Nancy Gilbert Crist

Lived Experience: Near-Fatal Adolescent Suicide Attempt , Phyllis Ann Dougherty

Exploring the Relationships among Work-Related Stress, Quality of Life, Job Satisfaction, and Anticipated Turnover on Nursing Units with Clinical Nurse Leaders , Mary Kohler

A Comparative Study of Knowledge of Pain Management in Certified and Non-Certified Oncology Nurses , Sherrie A. LaLande

Evaluating Knowledge and Attitudes of Undergraduate Nursing Students Regarding Pain Management , Jessica Latchman

Evaluation of Oncology Nurses' Knowledge, Practice Behaviors, and Confidence Specific to Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy , Rebecca Denise McAllister

Moderating the Effectiveness of Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Type 2 Diabetes , Rachel E. Myers

Factors Affecting the Process of Clinical Decision-Making in Pediatric Pain Management by Emergency Department Nurses , Teresa A. Russo

The Correlation Between Neuropathy Limitations and Depression in Chemotherapy Patients , Melissa Thebeau

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Fatigue Symptom Distress and Its Relationship with Quality Of Life in Adult Stem Cell Transplant Survivors , Suzan Fouad Abduljawad R.N., B.S.N.

Nursing Advocacy and the Accuracy of Intravenous to Oral Opioid Conversion at Discharge in the Cancer Patient , Maria L. Gallo R.N., O.C.N.

Transitional Care for Adolescents with HIV: Characteristics and Current Practices of the Adolescent Trials Network Systems of Care , Patricia Gilliam

The Effect of Ethical Ideology and Professional Values on Registered Nurses’ Intentions to Act Accountably , Susan R. Hartranft

Falls in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients: A Retrospective Study , Lura Henderson R.N., B.S.N.

Predictors of cancer caregiver depression symptomatology , Henry R. Rivera

Psychosocial outcomes of weight stigma among college students , Sabrina Joann Robinson

The Experience of Fatigue and Quality of Life in Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer , Andrea Shaffer

The Relationship Between Uncertainty in Illness and Anxiety in Patients With Cancer , Naima Vera

Shifting Paradigms: The Development of Nursing Identity in Foreign-Educated Physicians Retrained as Nurses Practicing in the United States , Liwliwa Reyes Villagomeza

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Prostate Cancer Screening Intention Among African American Men: An Instrument Development Study , Susan Anita Baker

The Geriatric Cancer Experience in End of Life: Model Adaptation and Testing , Harleah G. Buck

Communication Systems and HIV/AIDS Sexual Decision Making in Older Adolescent and Young Adult Females , Rasheeta D. Chandler MS, ARNP, FNP-BC

Relationship of Anger Trait and Anger Expression to C-Reactive Protein in Post-Menopausal Women , Rosalyn Gross

Identifying Patients with Cancer at Risk of Experiencing a Fall While Hospitalized , Joann M. Heaton

Modulation of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cell Maturation and Function by Cigarette Smoke Condensate in a Bronchial Epithelial Cell Co-Culture Model , Alison J. Montpetit

Cancer Patients with Pain: Examination of the Role of the Spouse/Partner Relationship In Mediating Quality of Life Outcomes for the Couple , Mary Ann Morgan

Development of an Ecological Model to Predict Risk for Acquisition of Clostridium difficile -Associated Diarrhea During Acute Care Hospitalization , Susan Elaine Steele

Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Assessment Tool , Cindy S. Tofthagen

Health Decision Behaviors: Appropriateness of Dietary Choice , Daryle Hermelin Wane

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

The Relationship Between Sleep-Wake Disturbance and Pain in Cancer Patients Admitted to Hospice Home Care , Marjorie Acierno

Wheelchair Positioning and Pulmonary Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy , Lee Barks

Structural Equation Model of Exercise in Women Utilizing the Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms and Social Cognitive Variables , Sarah Elizabeth Cobb

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Medical-Surgical Nursing Research Paper Topics

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Medical-surgical nursing research paper topics are crucial for the development of the nursing profession and healthcare system. This field encompasses a wide range of topics and is essential for the care of adult patients undergoing surgical procedures and managing various medical conditions. It is pivotal for nursing students to explore different research topics in this area to enhance their knowledge, improve patient care, and contribute to the advancement of the nursing profession. This page will provide a comprehensive list of research paper topics divided into categories, a detailed article on the significance of medical-surgical nursing, and the range of research topics it offers. Additionally, it will present the writing services offered by iResearchNet, enabling students to order a custom research paper on any topic in medical-surgical nursing.

100 Medical-Surgical Nursing Research Paper Topics

Medical-surgical nursing is a specialized area of nursing that focuses on the care of patients undergoing surgical procedures and those with acute or chronic medical conditions. This field is critical as it involves the application of evidence-based practices to optimize patient outcomes in various settings, from the operating room to the patient’s home. The diversity of medical-surgical nursing research paper topics reflects the vast scope of this field, covering areas such as patient safety, chronic disease management, surgical procedures, and more. It is essential for nursing students and professionals to engage in research in this area to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the improvement of patient care.

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Patient Safety

  • Strategies to prevent falls in hospitalized patients.
  • The role of bedside handover in enhancing patient safety.
  • The impact of electronic health records on patient safety.
  • Strategies to prevent medication errors in hospitalized patients.
  • The role of simulation training in enhancing patient safety in medical-surgical nursing.
  • Strategies to prevent pressure ulcers in bed-bound patients.
  • The impact of nurse-patient ratios on patient safety in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to prevent hospital-acquired infections in medical-surgical units.
  • The role of patient education in enhancing patient safety in medical-surgical nursing.
  • The impact of teamwork and communication on patient safety in medical-surgical units.

Chronic Disease Management

  • The role of self-management education in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • Strategies to improve medication adherence in patients with diabetes.
  • The impact of nurse-led clinics on the management of patients with hypertension.
  • Strategies to improve the quality of life of patients with heart failure.
  • The role of telehealth in the management of patients with chronic kidney disease.
  • Strategies to prevent complications in patients with osteoporosis.
  • The impact of lifestyle interventions on the management of patients with type 2 diabetes.
  • Strategies to improve the mental health of patients with chronic diseases.
  • The role of patient education in the management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
  • The impact of nurse-led interventions on the management of patients with chronic pain.

Surgical Procedures

  • The impact of preoperative education on patient outcomes after surgery.
  • Strategies to prevent postoperative complications in patients undergoing major surgery.
  • The role of perioperative nursing in enhancing patient outcomes after surgery.
  • Strategies to manage pain in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery.
  • The impact of minimally invasive surgery on patient outcomes.
  • Strategies to prevent surgical site infections in patients undergoing surgery.
  • The role of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols in improving patient outcomes.
  • Strategies to manage postoperative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing surgery.
  • The impact of preoperative fasting on patient outcomes after surgery.
  • The role of intraoperative nursing in enhancing patient outcomes during surgery.

Pain Management

  • The effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in managing postoperative pain.
  • The role of patient education in managing chronic pain in adults.
  • The impact of opioid management protocols on patient outcomes in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to manage pain in patients with cancer.
  • The effectiveness of alternative therapies in managing pain in patients with chronic diseases.
  • The impact of nurse-led pain management protocols on patient satisfaction and outcomes.
  • Strategies to manage pain in patients with acute injuries.
  • The role of multimodal pain management in postoperative care.
  • The impact of pain assessment tools on pain management in medical-surgical units.
  • The role of nurses in managing pain in patients with palliative care needs.
  • The effectiveness of pressure ulcer prevention strategies in hospitalized patients.
  • The role of wound dressings in the management of surgical wounds.
  • The impact of wound assessment tools on wound healing in patients with chronic wounds.
  • Strategies to prevent wound infections in patients with surgical wounds.
  • The role of nutritional support in wound healing.
  • The impact of wound care protocols on patient outcomes in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to manage complex wounds in patients with comorbidities.
  • The role of negative pressure wound therapy in the management of acute and chronic wounds.
  • The impact of moisture management on wound healing.
  • The role of nurses in the management of patients with wounds in home care settings.

Postoperative Care

  • The impact of early mobilization on patient outcomes after major surgery.
  • The role of nursing interventions in preventing postoperative complications.
  • The impact of discharge planning on readmission rates in patients after surgery.
  • Strategies to manage postoperative delirium in elderly patients.
  • The role of patient education in enhancing self-care behaviors after surgery.
  • The impact of nurse-led follow-up care on patient outcomes after surgery.
  • Strategies to prevent postoperative venous thromboembolism.
  • The role of physical therapy in enhancing functional outcomes after surgery.
  • The impact of postoperative glycemic control on patient outcomes.
  • The role of nurses in managing postoperative pain in patients discharged to home care.

Medication Management

  • The impact of medication reconciliation on preventing medication errors in hospitalized patients.
  • The role of nurse-led medication education on medication adherence in patients with chronic diseases.
  • The impact of electronic medication administration records on medication errors in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to prevent adverse drug events in elderly patients.
  • The role of pharmacogenomics in personalized medicine in medical-surgical nursing.
  • The impact of medication management protocols on patient outcomes in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to manage polypharmacy in patients with multiple comorbidities.
  • The role of nurses in medication administration in pediatric medical-surgical units.
  • The impact of medication management apps on medication adherence in patients with chronic diseases.
  • The role of nurses in managing side effects of medications in cancer patients.

Ethical Issues in Medical-Surgical Nursing

  • The role of nurses in decision-making in end-of-life care.
  • The impact of advanced care planning on patient and family satisfaction in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to manage ethical dilemmas in the care of patients with terminal illnesses.
  • The role of nurses in obtaining informed consent for surgical procedures.
  • The impact of ethical guidelines on the care of patients with mental health issues in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to manage conflicts between patients’ wishes and best practices in medical-surgical nursing.
  • The role of ethics committees in resolving ethical dilemmas in medical-surgical units.
  • The impact of cultural competence on ethical decision-making in medical-surgical nursing.
  • Strategies to manage ethical issues in the use of restraints in medical-surgical units.
  • The role of nurses in advocating for patients’ rights in medical-surgical units.

Technological Innovations in Medical-Surgical Nursing

  • The impact of telehealth on the management of patients with chronic diseases.
  • The role of electronic health records in enhancing patient care in medical-surgical units.
  • The impact of mobile health applications on patient outcomes in medical-surgical nursing.
  • Strategies to enhance the use of technology in medication management in medical-surgical units.
  • The role of simulation training in enhancing clinical skills in medical-surgical nursing.
  • The impact of robotic surgery on patient outcomes in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to enhance the use of technology in patient education in medical-surgical nursing.
  • The role of technology in enhancing communication among multidisciplinary teams in medical-surgical units.
  • The impact of technology on the management of patients with complex care needs in medical-surgical nursing.
  • The role of technology in enhancing the quality of care in rural medical-surgical units.

Role of Nurses in Multidisciplinary Teams

  • The impact of interdisciplinary collaboration on patient outcomes in medical-surgical units.
  • The role of nurses in coordinating care among multidisciplinary teams in medical-surgical units.
  • Strategies to enhance communication among multidisciplinary teams in medical-surgical units.
  • The role of nurses in leading quality improvement initiatives in medical-surgical units.
  • The impact of nurse-led interventions on the management of patients with multiple comorbidities.
  • Strategies to enhance the role of nurses in decision-making in multidisciplinary teams.
  • The role of nurses in managing conflicts among multidisciplinary teams in medical-surgical units.
  • The impact of interdisciplinary collaboration on the prevention of hospital-acquired infections.
  • Strategies to enhance the role of nurses in patient advocacy in multidisciplinary teams.
  • The role of nurses in coordinating discharge planning among multidisciplinary teams.

Research in medical-surgical nursing is essential for the continuous improvement of patient care and the advancement of the nursing profession. The comprehensive list of medical-surgical nursing research paper topics provided above covers a wide range of issues that are of critical importance in this field. These topics provide a foundation for nursing students and professionals to explore various aspects of medical-surgical nursing, from patient safety to the role of nurses in multidisciplinary teams. Engaging in research in these areas will not only contribute to the body of knowledge but will also have a direct impact on the quality of care provided to patients. Therefore, it is encouraged to explore these topics and contribute to the ongoing efforts to improve patient outcomes in medical-surgical nursing.

The Range of Medical-Surgical Nursing Research Paper Topics

Medical-Surgical Nursing is a specialized area of nursing that is fundamental to the healthcare system. It is focused on the care of adult patients who have a broad range of acute and chronic medical conditions or are recovering from surgery. This specialization encompasses a wide variety of settings, from hospitals and long-term care facilities to home care. Medical-Surgical nurses, or Med-Surg nurses as they are commonly referred to, play a critical role in the patient’s recovery process. They are responsible for managing the care of patients, monitoring their conditions, administering medications, educating patients and their families, and working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes.

The significance of medical-surgical nursing cannot be understated. It is often considered the backbone of hospital care as it addresses the holistic needs of the patient. This field of nursing is essential for several reasons. First, the med-surg nurses are often the first line of defense in detecting and addressing changes in a patient’s condition. Their expertise in assessing and monitoring patients can lead to early intervention and prevention of complications. Second, medical-surgical nursing research paper topics play a crucial role in the development of best practices in the care of patients with various medical conditions and post-surgical needs. Lastly, medical-surgical nursing is a vast field that encompasses many different aspects of patient care, thus providing a wide range of research paper topics.

One of the crucial aspects of medical-surgical nursing is patient safety. Ensuring the safety of patients is paramount in all healthcare settings. Medical-surgical nurses are responsible for implementing safety measures, such as fall prevention, medication safety, and infection prevention. Fall prevention involves assessing the patient’s risk for falls and implementing interventions to prevent falls, such as using assistive devices, proper positioning, and educating the patient and family. Medication safety includes ensuring the correct medication is administered to the right patient, at the right dose, and at the right time. Infection prevention involves implementing measures to prevent the spread of infections, such as proper hand hygiene, using personal protective equipment, and isolating patients with contagious diseases. Research in this area can lead to the development of new strategies and interventions to enhance patient safety.

Chronic disease management is another vital aspect of medical-surgical nursing. Patients with chronic diseases often have complex needs that require comprehensive and coordinated care. Medical-surgical nurses play a key role in managing the care of patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart failure. They are responsible for monitoring the patient’s condition, administering medications, educating the patient and family about the disease and its management, and coordinating care with other healthcare professionals. Research in this area can lead to the development of new strategies and interventions to improve the management of chronic diseases and enhance the quality of life for these patients.

Surgical procedures are a common aspect of medical-surgical nursing. Med-Surg nurses are involved in the care of patients before, during, and after surgery. Preoperative care involves preparing the patient for surgery, both physically and emotionally. This includes ensuring the patient is informed about the surgery, assessing the patient’s physical condition, and coordinating any necessary preoperative tests or procedures. Intraoperative care involves monitoring the patient’s condition during surgery and assisting the surgical team as needed. Postoperative care involves monitoring the patient’s recovery, managing pain, preventing complications, and educating the patient and family about postoperative care. Research in this area can lead to the development of new strategies and interventions to enhance the care of patients undergoing surgical procedures.

The range of medical-surgical nursing research paper topics is vast and diverse, reflecting the broad spectrum of responsibilities and roles that med-surg nurses play in the healthcare system. Topics can include, but are not limited to, strategies to enhance patient safety, interventions to improve chronic disease management, and best practices in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care. Research in these areas can lead to the development of new strategies and interventions that can enhance the care provided to patients and improve patient outcomes.

In conclusion, medical-surgical nursing is a crucial aspect of the healthcare system. Med-Surg nurses play a vital role in ensuring the safety of patients, managing the care of patients with chronic diseases, and providing care to patients undergoing surgical procedures. The wide range of responsibilities and roles that med-surg nurses play provides a vast array of medical-surgical nursing research paper topics. Research in this area is essential for the development of new strategies and interventions to enhance patient care and improve patient outcomes.

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A study on improving nursing clinical competencies in a surgical department: A participatory action research

Mohammad afshar.

1 Trauma Nursing Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan Iran

Hamidreza Sadeghi‑Gandomani

2 Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan Iran

Negin Masoudi Alavi

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The purpose of the present study was to improve clinical competencies in nursing staff in a selected surgical department in Kashan/Iran during 2016–2018.

This was a participatory action research.

This action research was implemented in four steps of problem identification, planning, action and reflection. Interviews, focus groups and observation were used for the qualitative part. Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire‐II, job satisfaction and patients' satisfaction questionnaires were completed before and after the study. Qualitative content analysis, paired and independent t test were used for data analysis.

Three main problems could affect the clinical competencies including professional insufficiency, basic shortages and external influences. Three changes were implemented in the surgical department including improving education, involving nursing students in patients' education and increasing the motivations by peer evaluation and selecting the nurse of the week. The changes significantly increased patients' satisfaction, nurses' job satisfaction and work effectiveness.

Impact Statement

  • Educational programmes that are presented by the nursing staff are useful in increasing their competencies and satisfaction.
  • Pedagogical strategies such as selecting the nurse of the week can increase the motivations and job satisfaction in nurses.
  • Nursing students in educational hospitals that have nursing shortage can help nursing staff in patients' education.

1. INTRODUCTION

Nurses are the largest group of health professionals, and their competencies have a crucial role in the quality of health services (Fukada, 2018 ). Competency is a complex and multi‐dimensional concept that has different definitions. Understanding discipline knowledge, mastery of discipline‐specific skills, ability to use sound professional judgement, adherence to professional standards and application of skills and knowledge have been defined as competency in nursing (Church, 2016 ).

Clinical competency has been a challenging issue in nursing profession (Abbasi, Bahreini, Yazdankhah Fard, & Mirzaei, 2017 ). The feeling of low competency could decrease job satisfaction and increase occupational withdrawal; it also influences the quality of care (Wade et al., 2008 ). On the contrary, feeling competent could decrease burnout and increase self‐confidence (Greco, Laschinger, & Wong, 2006 ).

Nursing care in surgical departments needs considerable clinical competencies. Surgery is a traumatic procedure, and patients need special care. (Fero, Witsberger, Wesmiller, Zullo, & Hoffman, 2009 ; Majid et al., 2011 ). Many patients confront complex situations, and nurses should be competent in making urgent and correct clinical decisions in surgical wards (Jangland, Nyberg, & Yngman‐Uhlin, 2017 ). Besides, infection is an important issue in surgical departments and surgical nurses must be competent in implementing infection control strategies (Troughton et al., 2019 ).

2. BACKGROUND

Studies in Iran show that nurses estimate their clinical competency to be at a moderate or good level (Adib Hajbaghery & Eshraghi Arani, 2018 ; Elhami, Ban, Mousaviasl, & Zahedi, 2018 ; Karami, Farokhzadian, & Foroughameri, 2017 ). In a study conducted in Iran, job satisfaction and clinical competency were good and these two variables had a statistically significant and direct relation (Abbasi et al., 2017 ). However, in prevention of hospital infections, their competencies were at a novice level (Teymourzadeh, Bahadori, Fattahi, Khodadost, & Shokri, 2019 ). Another study showed that most of the nurses had undesirable competency in spiritual care (Adib‐Hajbaghery, Zehtabchi, & Fini, 2017 ). These studies show that there are controversies in clinical competencies of the nurses in Iran.

There are few studies about the improvement of professional competencies in nursing. A study in Korea showed that critical reflection programme can improve critical thinking and communication abilities among novice nurses (Kim, Min, Kim, & Shin, 2018 ). Empowering nurses and supervisors with workshop and educational materials could improve the overall patient safety culture in Iran (Amiri, Khademian, & Nikandish, 2018 ). Another study showed an externship programme and a corporate‐academic cooperation programme can enhance junior college students' nursing competence and retention rates (Tseng, Hsieh, Chen, & Lou, 2013 ). Most of these researches are quasi‐experimental studies that use external interventions to create temporary outcomes. Mixed methods within a Participatory Action Research (PAR) provide a greater understanding of the situation and ensure realistic interventions to influence behavioural change in specific settings (Sendall, McCosker, Brodie, Hill, & Crane, 2018 ).

Participatory action research is a systematic approach that assists participants in articulating their research needs and developing strategies to address them. Participants are equal partners and often named as co‐researcher. Empowering and change in practice are the aims of PAR (Cusack, Cohen, Mignone, Chartier, & Lutfiyya, 2018 ). This research method is proper for making changes and quality improvement. This PAR was designed to improve the clinical competency of nurses and its application in nurses working in a selected surgical department.

2.1. Design of the study

The design of the present study was PAR. The idea of the study was derived from the nursing practice and observing that nurses were not using their clinical competencies in their usual work. Four phases of problem identification, planning, action and reflecting were used in this study (Figure  1 ) (Nhamo, 2012 ). This manuscript has been prepared according to the Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence (SQUIRE 2.0)—See Appendix S1 .

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The steps of participatory action research

3.1. Study settings and participants

The setting of the PAR was a surgical department in a general hospital in Kashan/Iran. This ward provides services to male patients with orthopaedic and urology surgeries. In average, length of stay in this ward is 3 days. The first cycle of this PAR was started in September 2016 and ended in May 2018.

A head nurse and all the staff nurses, a matron, supervisors and two nursing faculty members and a PhD student of Kashan University of Medical Sciences participated in this study. The head of the department was a surgeon invited in the first meeting to get familiar to the project and to facilitate the communication between PAR and surgery team. An orthopaedic surgeon also took part in a meeting related to the interventions and provided his suggestions.

3.2. Data collection

The qualitative and quantitative data were collected and analysed simultaneously.

Qualitative data: Interviews, focus groups and observation were used for data collection. The head nurse and staff nurses were interviewed in the beginning and in the end of the study. The interviews were semi‐structured and were held in a room in the surgical department. In the beginning of the study, the interview started with statements such as: Please explain one day of your work; how do you feel about your clinical competencies? What are your experiences in providing good quality nursing care? How do you think you can reach to the maximum of your clinical competencies? In the end of the study, the interviews were focused on the participants' experiences of PAR and its outcomes. The patients were also interviewed about their experiences in receiving nursing care and how they feel about the competencies of the nurses.

There were 16 focus groups and five meetings during the study period. The first focus groups were about the analysis of the interviews and problem identification. Later, focus groups were held to decide about the possible interventions, to discuss the effects of the interventions and to solve the practical problems. The head nurse scheduled focus groups in a way that all the nurses from all the shifts could attend at least one of the meetings. All the interviews and meetings were audio‐taped and transcribed.

The coordinator of the study (PhD student) was present in the surgical department at different shifts. He observed the behaviours of the nurses when they were providing care to the patients. The field notes were about the clinical behaviours of the nurses in the surgical ward and their use of competencies.

Quantitative date: Three questionnaires were completed at the beginning of the study in September 2016 and at the end of the study in May 2018. Two questionnaires were completed by all the staff nurses to measure their work effectiveness and job satisfaction. The third questionnaire was completed by the patients to measure their satisfaction with nursing care. It was assumed that if the nurses' competencies would improve during PAR, they will provide better care, and this will be reflected on patients' satisfaction through its increase.

  • The Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire‐II (CWEQ‐II): This is a 19‐item questionnaire that measures respondent's perceived access to opportunity, information, support and resources and perceived formal and informal power in their work environment. This questionnaire has been developed by Laschinger, Finegan, Shamian, and Wilk ( 2001 ). The items have a 5‐point Likert scale, with higher scores representing higher levels of empowerment; possible scores range from 6–30. The reliability coefficient of this questionnaire was reported to be 0.89 (Armstrong, Laschinger, & Wong, 2009 ). This questionnaire has been translated to Farsi. Its content validity index (CVI) and Cronbach's α coefficient have been reported to be .94 and .84, respectively (Sadeghi‐Gandomani, Alavi, & Afshar, 2019 ). Cronbach's α coefficient of this questionnaire in current study was .78.
  • The Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS): This questionnaire, developed by Spector in 1985, has 36 items that is ranked on a 6‐point Likert scale ranging from “strongly disagree” to “strongly agree.” The subscales are as follows: pay, promotion, supervision, fringe benefits, contingent rewards, operating procedures, co‐workers, nature of work and communication. Scores on the total job satisfaction can range from 36–216. Cronbach's α coefficient of this questionnaire has been reported to be .8 (Spector, 1985 ). The Farsi translation of this questionnaire has been validated by Gholami et al. This questionnaire has good construct validity, and its Cronbach's α has been reported to be .865 (Gholami, Talebiyan, Aghamiri, & Mohammadian, 2012 ). Its Cronbach's α coefficient in this study was .82.
  • The patient satisfaction questionnaire: This questionnaire has been developed by Ghods et al in Farsi language in 2011. It has 45 items and evaluates patient's satisfaction in four dimensions of empathy in caring, proficiency, negligence and cleanliness. The items have a five‐point Likert scale from completely disagree to completely agree. The possible range of scores is 45–225, with higher scores indicating higher patient satisfaction. The questionnaire has a good construct validity, and its internal consistency has been reported to be 0.7 (Ghods, Mohammadi, Vanaki, & Kazemnejad, 2011 ). Its Cronbach's α coefficient in this study was .74. Based on the ability to detect 15 differences in the score of patients' satisfaction (effect size), SD of 48.01 (Sadeghi Gandomani, Masoudi Alavi, & Afshar, 2018 ), power of .80 and α of .05, the minimum sample size was determined to be 205. A total of 250 patients completed the questionnaire before and after the study. The patients who were hospitalized for at least 48 hr and agreed to complete the questionnaires were enrolled in the study sequentially.

3.3. Data analysis

The qualitative content analysis suggested by Graneheim and Lundman ( 2004 ) was used for qualitative data analysis. The MAXQD software version 10 was used to manage the data. The content of the interviews was completely transcribed. To get a general idea, the transcripts were read by all three authors several times. Then, the text about the participants' experiences of competencies, problem identification and suggested interventions were extracted, and sub‐categories and categories were discussed by all three authors until consensus was reached.

The variables about the nurses' work effectiveness and satisfaction and patients' satisfaction were presented descriptively by frequency, mean and SD and the differences of the variables from the beginning and the end of the study were analysed using statistical tests including paired t test and independent t test. The data were analysed using SPSS version 16. A p ‐value < .05 was accepted as statistically significant.

There were 14 nurses in the ward: nine were female and five were male. All of them had bachelor's degree in nursing. The average age and work experience of the participants were 36.7 ( SD 6) and 12.7 ( SD 3) years, respectively.

4.1. Problem identification

The qualitative data: There were 20 interviews with staff nurses, head nurse, supervisors, matron and surgeons. Four patients were also interviewed. The interviews were between 32–85 min with mean duration of 56 ± 12 min. Four focus groups were held. Six field notes were also recorded. After analysing the qualitative data, three main problems were identified (Table  1 ):

  • Professional insufficiency: Lack of professionalism in nurses, ineffective management and insufficient education were the sub‐categories of this problem. A nurse said: “Our priority must be education. When I don't know the things, how am I supposed to give care to the patients or feel competent? The classes and workshops that are held for us don't have good quality. Most of the time nurses just fill the presence list and leave the class. It is just like a routine work to say we had 10 workshops, and nobody cares about the quality of the programs.”
  • A patient said: “The nurses change regularly I don't know their names. They don't introduce themselves. They are always in hurry and don't talk to me. They injected antibiotic to my vein so fast that I felt vertigo; I know it should be injected slowly. They do things fast and leave like they are in a race.”
  • External influences: Physician‐centred services, low education of the patients and wrong policies in the ministry of health were the problems that were mentioned by the nurses. A nurse said: “In the ministry of health they just care about the benefits of the doctors, they don't pay attention to the nurses. The income of the nurses and the surgeons has no such difference in any other parts of the world. The difference is unbelievable. All the nurses had lost their motivations and interests. Why should I kill myself for patients when surgeons take all the benefits?”

Categories and sub‐categories derived from qualitative data analysis

The quantitative data: All the nurses completed the Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire‐II and job satisfaction questionnaires. The score of work effectiveness was 16.25 ± 3.22 that shows a medium effectiveness. The score of job satisfaction was 111.5 ± 22.78 that showed low satisfaction. The mean score of the patient satisfaction was 136.05 ± 48.1 that showed moderate satisfaction (Table  2 ).

Patients satisfaction, nurses' job satisfaction and work effectiveness before and after first cycle of the participatory action research

4.2. Planning and action

In four focus groups, the problems and possible changes were discussed with nurses. The suggestions were analysed, and the feasibility of the plans was reviewed. Three change plans that were more applicable were selected by consensus in action research team. The action plan was designed for each change, and it was performed in 7 months (Table  3 ). The progress and possible modifications were evaluated in three focus groups:

  • Educational changes: All the nurses accepted that there was a need to increase the clinical competencies by education. The nurses chose self‐learning, journal club and in‐ward short educational rounds as the methods for education. The educational subjects that were suggested by the nurses were divided between the AR team. All the members including the staff nurses presented the educational sessions inside the ward with the time frame that had been planned by the head nurse. The timetable of the educational programmes including journal clubs and educational rounds could be seen in the nursing station. Programmes were registered to the continuous medical education programme (CME) so that nurses could benefit from the hours. The mediator of the AR designed a telegram channel that all the educational programmes and films could be shared between the members. The ward did not have a library, so a small library with current references in nursing was prepared for the nurses.
  • Involving the nursing students: The AR team noticed that the interaction between the nurses and the patients was inadequate, and patients were not receiving the necessary information. This was largely due to nursing shortage. The team decided to involve nursing students in patient education. With the support of the nursing faculty, the nursing students were obliged to have an active role in patients' education from admission to discharge. The head nurse and the mediator prepared the students and held several educational classes for the students.
  • Increasing motivations of the nurses: The research team noticed that nurses were frustrated and thought that their services were not respected by others. The research team started a programme to increase their motivations. A peer group evaluation was designed in the ward. The nurses completed a small questionnaire with five items. They were asked to write the name of one of their colleagues that was doing the best nursing care, was the most cooperative, was the most disciplined, had more empathy with the patients and was the most knowledgeable and skilful during the past week. Every week, a nurse was selected according to the peer evaluation and small present along with acknowledgement were given to the nurse by the head nurse.

Action plan to improve clinical competencies in the nursing staff

4.3. Reflection

During action research and in the end of the programme, the reflections were gathered through focus groups and interviews. Some changes were made in the planning according to the reflections. Some educational subjects were added to the programmes such as communicational skills and new products in wound care. Overall, most of the reflections were positive and nurses stated that the changes had improved their feeling of clinical competency. A nurse said: “Educations were very helpful. The best thing was that we should not leave the ward and our colleagues knew our educational needs better. For example, the neurovascular assessment and capillary refill are very important in orthopaedic patients. We didn't use to pay attention to that but now we assess the patients. Now we know more about the wound care and our self‐confidence has improved.”

Another nurse said: “Our communication with the head nurse and supervisor has improved. We think we are more respected by the patients and the surgeons. Our teamwork is better now. I have been selected as the nurse of the week two times by my colleagues (with laugh), I think they know I am a good nurse.”

In the end of the AR, all the nurses completed the questionnaires once again. A total of 250 patients also completed the patient satisfaction questionnaire. The score of work effectiveness was increased to 25.31 ( SD 4.13) from 16.25 ( SD 3.22) that showed a statistically significant improvement ( p  = .0001). The score of job satisfaction was also increased to 163.34 ( SD 26.41) that showed a statistically significant difference ( p  = .0001). The patient satisfaction was 136.05 ( SD 48.1) that was increased to 159.4 ( SD 18.81) ( p  = .0001) (Table  2 ).

5. DISCUSSION

Nurses must provide comprehensive care to address complex and diverse needs of the patients. It is important for nurses to improve their competency and use it in their daily practice (Fukada, 2018 ). This PAR showed that simple interventions that involved nurses could improve clinical competencies. Action research is a practical way for implementing changes and reforms. This method has been used successfully in different settings. In Vietnam, AR has been used for educational reform and changing the nursing education into competency‐based nursing curriculum (Chapman, Lewis, Osborne, & Gray, 2011 ). Another PAR in Iran was relatively successful in creating a collaborative partnership between educators and practitioners to identify and enhance educational practices for the first clinical experience of the nursing students (Asadizaker, Abedsaeedi, Abedi, & Saki, 2016 ). Most of the action researches in the nursing have been focused on nursing education. Nurses in hospital departments have many problems and confront many challenges that PAR might be helpful in finding practical solutions for them. Using PAR in hospital departments could be helpful in improving the quality of care and work conditions.

This action research tried to bring the supervisors, head nurse, staff nurses and faculty members closer to each other, to achieve a common sense and consensus on how the clinical competencies can improve. Peer networks are one of the informal means for access to information support and resources. Sharing power, enhancing communication and participatory decision‐making are the prerequisite of successful change and this can improve competencies (Macphee, Skelton‐Green, Bouthillette, & Suryaprakash, 2012 ). This dynamic collaboration between nursing staff and faculty members can improve professional dignity and decrease the gap between theory and practice in nursing.

Delivery of safe and high‐quality care demands reliable teamwork and collaboration of the clinicians and the administrative staff (Rosen et al., 2018 ). In this study, the patients were also more satisfied with the nursing care after the action research. A study showed that verbal communication of the nurses with the patients had a statistically significant correlation with patient satisfaction (Sadeghi Gandomani et al., 2018 ). Involving nursing students that helped the staff nurses in patients' education and workshops on effective communication might have influenced the patient satisfaction in this PAR. Improving the quality of care that has been reflected in increasing patients' satisfaction is one of the desired outcomes in nursing profession in this study.

Improving work environment that was perceived by the nurses can result in greater professionalism, improved job satisfaction and job engagement (Fan, Zheng, Liu, & Li, 2016 ). Work environments that support professional nursing practice result in more positive outcomes for both the nurses and the patients (Spence Laschinger, Wilk, Cho, & Greco, 2009 ). PAR, regardless of its objectives and results, could improve the work environment. This could be an outcome that needs further attention and investigation.

A qualitative research showed that being valued as a learner, a team member and a person was a prominent factor in feeling empowered and competent (Bradbury‐Jones, Sambrook, & Irvine, 2011 ). In this study, interventions such as selecting the nurse of the week by co‐workers and active participation in educational programmes might make nurses to feel more valued and increase their professional dignity; this might explain the increase in job satisfaction.

Job satisfaction is an important variable and predictor of wellness in the work environment. It has a profound impact on the productivity and the effectiveness of the services (Tsounis & Sarafis, 2018 ). A study showed that empowerment, physician–nurse relationship and organizational support/trust were the most important predictors of job satisfaction (Kretzschmer et al., 2017 ). Current PAR successfully increased job satisfaction in the nurses. This might be due to the increase in the sense of effectiveness.

Nurses need to be informed about the current best practices, knowledge and skills to be able to provide safe and effective patient care. Learning opportunities that use online environment are common in continuing the education for nurses and other health professionals (Green & Huntington, 2017 ). The educational interventions were the cornerstone of this PAR. The telegram network also helped us to send educational films and texts to the nurses.

Nurses mentioned some basic shortages such as nursing shortage and substandard devices as obstacles in clinical competencies. Nursing shortages have been a serious problem in health services. In the United States, it has been predicted that 260,000 positions for RNs will remain unfilled by the year 2025 (Kretzschmer et al., 2017 ). Nursing shortages cause heavier workloads, poor working conditions and increased stress on nurses. Overcoming these basic shortages was beyond the abilities of the research team. But with collaboration of the nursing faculty, nursing students were involved in patient care especially in patient education.

6. CONCLUSION

The target of the present study was to improve clinical competencies and researchers decided to measure the outcomes of this improvement including job satisfaction, patients' satisfaction and nurses' work effectiveness. This PAR successfully improved the outcome variables. There were some other outcomes that could be further studied such as inter and intra‐professional relationships and nurses' burnout that might be considered in future studies. The patients who completed the satisfaction questionnaire were different in the beginning and end of the study, so the change that has been noticed must be interpreted cautiously. The research environment was a single surgical department with limited nursing staff; the interventions were planned according to their feasibility and applicability. We recommend more PAR with same objectives in other hospital departments.

7. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

This PAR had statistically significant outcomes such as increasing patients' satisfaction, nurses' job satisfaction and work effectiveness. The simple steps that involve nurses can have profound outcomes in clinical settings and improve the quality of care and professional dignity. The cooperation between the faculty of nursing and the hospital departments can have a crucial role in solving the nursing problems in hospital departments and decrease the gap between research and practice. In our experience, the PAR can be used successfully in clinical settings.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

There is no conflict of interest in this study.

AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS

All the authors meet all of the authorship criteria for this paper. We three conceived and designed the study, implemented and led data collection, conducted all data analyses, interpreted results and wrote the entirety of the manuscript. We are all appropriately listed on the by‐line as authors, and we have agreed to the contents of the manuscript.

ETHICAL APPROVAL

This study has been approved by the research ethics committee of Kashan University of Medical Sciences with the ethical code: IR.KAUMS.MEDNT.REC.1396.92. All the necessary permissions were obtained from the Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Shahid Beheshti hospital before starting the study. Written informed consent was obtained from all the patients who completed the questionnaires and nurses who participated in the PAR team, including consent form for audio taping and transcribing the interviews and focus groups. Helsinki declaration in ethical codes was respected in all the stages of the study.

Supporting information

Appendix S1

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors express their gratitude to the nurses in Shahid Beheshti hospital, especially Mr. Rahimi the head nurse of the surgical ward that participated in this study and had an active role in this action research. This study has been approved by the Research ethics committee in Kashan University of medical sciences by ethical code of: IR.KAUMS.MEDNT. REC.1396.92. We want to thank deputy of research in Kashan University of Medical Science for supporting this study. We also are thankful of patients and hospital managements that helped us in this study.

Afshar M, Sadeghi‑Gandomani H, Masoudi Alavi N. A study on improving nursing clinical competencies in a surgical department: A participatory action research . Nursing Open . 2020; 7 :1052–1059. 10.1002/nop2.485 [ PMC free article ] [ PubMed ] [ CrossRef ] [ Google Scholar ]

This study has been funded by deputy of research in Kashan University of Medical Sciences as a PhD thesis in Nursing with the grant number Reg. Code: 96187.

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Analysis of Clinical Experience Using Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory: Postgraduate Medical Surgical Nursing Track Students in Selected Sub-Specialties at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali, Rwanda

BackgroundClinical experiences provide an opportunity for nursing students to integrate theoretical knowledge into practice, and analyze their learning using a theoretical model. Students do not take this opportunity unless it is intentionally included by the facilitators. These observations from the second cohort of medical surgical nursing students with their facilitators, regarding their clinical training period in selected sub-specialties at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK) aimed at developing students’ analytical and observational skills while developing clinical skills.MethodsThe study involved nine medical surgical nursing students who were in different subspecialties at CHUK from 7th January up to the 20th February, 2019. Informed observational approach and concomitant reporting were used to validate their learning and gain clinical experience. The students used Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory to analyze their experience, with the focus on innovative skills.ResultsAll medical surgical nursing students reported that they improved their knowledge and skills during clinical practice, while broadening their outlook.ConclusionKolb’s Experiential Learning Theory is useful in validating and bridging theoretical learning to clinical practice.Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2021;4(3):430-436

Development of the Simulation-Positive Learning Evaluation (SIM-PLE) rubric for use in medical-surgical nursing high fidelity simulations

Effectiveness of integrated teaching module on cognitive domain among nursing students- a pre experimental study.

The meaning of the term integration is coordination of different activities. Over the years, the subjects under the curriculum for the under graduate's students was taught separately. The study was planned to integrate three subjects namely Medical Surgical Nursing, Pathology and Pharmacology together for better understanding and relevant learning. The research approach for this study was quantitative research approach. A Pre experimental Single group pretest posttest design was used. Total 30 students were enrolled in the study. Pretest was conducted followed by introducing integrated teaching module and Posttest after the completion of the Module. Opinionnaire was obtained from the participants. Result was analyzed using inferential statistics. The calculated t value 6.07 is greater than the table t value of 2.756 which is statistically signicant at p value <0.001. This indicates that the integrated teaching can be used to improve the cognitive domain of the students.

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Research topics for nursing dissertations and theses

Finding and choosing a strong research topic is the critical first step when it comes to crafting a high-quality dissertation, thesis or research project. If you’ve landed on this post, chances are you’re looking for a nursing-related research topic , but aren’t sure where to start. Here, we’ll explore a variety of nursing-related research ideas and topic thought-starters, including general nursing, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, obstetrics and gynaecological nursing, ICU and mental health nursing.

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The topic ideation and evaluation process has multiple steps . In this post, we’ll kickstart the process by sharing some research topic ideas within the nursing domain. This is the starting point, but to develop a well-defined research topic, you’ll need to identify a clear and convincing research gap , along with a well-justified plan of action to fill that gap.

If you’re new to the oftentimes perplexing world of research, or if this is your first time undertaking a formal academic research project, be sure to check out our free dissertation mini-course. In it, we cover the process of writing a dissertation or thesis from start to end. Be sure to also sign up for our free webinar that explores how to find a high-quality research topic. 

Overview: Nursing Research Topics

  • General nursing-related topics
  • Medical-surgical nursing
  • Pediatric nursing
  • Obstetrics and gynaecological nursing
  • ICU nursing
  • Mental health nursing

General Nursing Research Topics & Ideas

  • The impact of cultural competence on patient care in the UK
  • The importance of evidence-based practice in nursing for patients with HIV/AIDS
  • The effects of workplace stress on nurse well-being and performance
  • The role of nurse-patient communication for patients transitioning from adolescent to adult care
  • The impact of technology on nursing practice and patient outcomes
  • The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare for the rehabilitation of patients post-surgery
  • The effects of fatigue on nurse performance in the emergency room
  • The impact of nurse staffing levels on patient outcomes in rural areas
  • The effectiveness of nurse-led interventions in managing chronic conditions: a case study of diabetes
  • The impact of patient-centred care on health outcomes for the elderly
  • The importance of patient safety in nursing: bedside nurse vigilance
  • The effects of empathy and compassion in critical care nursing
  • The role of nursing in disaster preparedness and response: a case study of the Haiti earthquake of 2021
  • The impact of the level of nursing education on patient outcomes
  • The importance of ethical considerations in frail care nursing practice

Topics & Ideas: Medical-Surgical Nursing

  • The impact of bedside care on patient outcomes in medical-surgical units
  • The role of the nurse in managing post-operative patient pain
  • The effects of nurse-patient ratios on patient outcomes in medical-surgical units
  • A systematic review of different approaches to patient education in medical-surgical units
  • The relationship between nurse-patient communication and patient satisfaction in medical-surgical units: perspectives and recommendations to improving patient satisfaction

Topics & Ideas: Pediatrics Nursing

  • The impact of family-centered care on pediatric patient outcomes with sickle cell anemia
  • The role of nursing interventions in promoting developmental and behavioral health in pediatric patients
  • The effects of play therapy on anxiety and pain in pediatric patients during hospitilisation
  • A systematic review of different approaches to pain management in pediatric cancer patients
  • The relationship between parent involvement and post-operative patient outcomes in pediatric units

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Ideas: Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing

  • The impact of nurse-led prenatal care on maternal and fetal outcomes in African American communities
  • The role of the nurse in promoting sexual and reproductive health for women in the UK
  • The effects of midwifery care on maternal satisfaction of primiparous women and birth outcomes
  • A comparative study of different approaches to childbirth education for expectant mothers and partners: perceptions of control
  • The relationship between lactation support and breastfeeding success of primiparous women

Topics & Ideas: ICU Nursing

  • The impact of nursing interventions on patient outcomes in intensive care units in a developing country
  • The role of the nurse in managing palliative and end-of-life care in the ICU
  • The effects of family presence on patient outcomes and satisfaction in the ICU: A systematic review of the literature
  • A comparative study of different approaches to pain management for trauma patients in the ICU
  • The relationship between nurse-patient communication and geriatric patient outcomes in ICU

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Topics & Ideas: Mental Health Nursing

  • The impact of nurse-led therapy on adolescent patient outcomes in mental health settings
  • The role of the nurse in promoting recovery and resiliency in mental health patients through group interventions
  • The effects of mindfulness-based interventions on stress and anxiety in mental health patients: A systematic literature review
  • A comparative study of the role of nurses in applying different approaches to patient education in mental health settings
  • The association between nurse-patient therapeutic alliance and patient outcomes in mental health settings

Nursing Dissertation & Theses

While the ideas we’ve presented above are a decent starting point for finding a nursing-related research topic, they are fairly generic and non-specific. So, it helps to look at actual dissertations and theses to see how this all comes together.

Below, we’ve included a selection of research projects from various nursing-related degree programs to help refine your thinking. These are actual dissertations and theses, written as part of Master’s and PhD-level programs, so they can provide some useful insight as to what a research topic looks like in practice.

  • Nursing Workload and Interventions of Licensed Nurses in Nursing Homes: An Observational Time and Motion Study (Kang, 2021)
  • Missed Nursing Care: Accounting for Education, Experience, and Job Satisfaction in Registered Nurses (Bechard, 2021)
  • Examining Predictors of Attitudes and Knowledge of Registered Nurses and Nursing Students in Tennessee toward Pregnant and Perinatal Women with a Substance Use Disorder (Patrylo, 2021)
  • A Program Evaluation of the Organizational Readiness for Pathway to Excellence at Two Community Hospitals  (Behling, 2021)
  • The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic Policy Decisions on the Wellbeing of Nursing Home Residents in Missouri (White, 2022)
  • Battling A Parallel Pandemic: An Evaluation of Sustainable System-Level Nursing Support in Response To COVID-19 (Gifford, 2022)
  • Holistic Nursing Process Maps: a Tool for Student Nurses to Operationalize the Nursing Process to Increase Clinical Reasoning (Reyes, 2022)
  • Satisfaction and Work-Life Balance in Undergraduate Nursing Faculty: A Mixed-Methods Study (Crawford, 2021)
  • The Effect of Mindfulness Meditation on the Stress, Anxiety, Mindfulness, and Self-Compassion Levels of Nursing Students (Heinrich, 2022)
  • Effectiveness of Simulation-Based Case Studies in Undergraduate Nursing Students (Becnel, 2022)
  • A Telehealth Simulation Experiment: Exploring Prebriefing (Owen, 2022)
  • Perceptions of Lateral Violence Among Vocational Nursing Students, Associate Degree Nursing Students, and Bachelor’s Degree Nursing Students (Martha, 2022)
  • Nurse Educators’ Description of Ethics from a Disciplinary Perspective: A Qualitative Descriptive Research Study (Cuchetti, 2022)
  • A Literature Review of the Relationship Between Oral Health and Pneumonia Risk in the Geriatric Nursing Home Population (Swift, 2021)

Looking at these titles, you can probably pick up that the research topics here are quite specific and narrowly-focused , compared to the generic ones presented earlier. This is an important thing to keep in mind as you develop your own research topic. That is to say, to create a top-notch research topic, you must be precise and target a specific context with specific variables of interest . In other words, you need to identify a clear, well-justified research gap.

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Theses/dissertations from 2021 2021.

Effectiveness of Comprehensive Hemophilia Education Program (CHEP) on health related Quality of Life and Clinical outcomes of children and young people with hemophilia in selected hemophila clinics of Karnataka. , Anjalin D’Souza

Effectiveness of a Preterm Home Care Program (PHCP) on parent infant interaction among mothers of preterms and the developmental outcomes of the preterms in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal Karnataka. , E. Binu Margaret

A study on Child Abuse, and its relationship with the attitude of adults and Socio – Demographic variables in Udupi Dist. , Sangeetha Priyadarshini

Effectiveness of Developmental Supportive Care Program (DSCP) on the health status of preterm infants, knowledge, and practice of care providers in a selected Neonatal unit of tertiary care hospital. , Yashoda Sathish

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

“ Life Style Factors Associated With Elevated Blood Pressure Among Working Women Of Selected Institutions Of Udupi Taluk: A Case Control Study.” , PRIYA LAVEENA ALVA

Prevalance, Risk factors for Malnutrition and effectiveness of need-based intervention on nutritional status and cognitive development of preschool children in Anganwadi centers of Udupi Dist. , Ansuya .

Effectiveness of a comprehensive educational program for Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHAs) to identify individuals with bleeding disorders in udupi District: A community –based study , Sulochana B

“A study to assess the knowledge on post Exposure prophylaxis and adherence to Needle stick injury prevention measures among nurses in selected hospitals of Udupi taluk, Karnataka” , KUSUMAVATHI .

" “A Study to Assess the Pattern of Smartphone Usage, Smartphone Addiction and Associated Subjective Health Problems Among Nursing Students of Selected Colleges of Udupi District” " , JOYCE MACHADO

“A Study to Assess The perception towards Tobacco Consumption And Its Usage Among The Auto Rickshaw Drivers Of Udupi District, Karnataka” , SHAKEEL MOHAN

"“A cross-sectional study to assess the body Mechanics, perceived musculoskeletal problems and health-seeking behaviour among Construction workers of Udupi district.” " , RAGHAVENDRA NAYAK

Oral Care Protocol for Chemotherapy and Radiation therapy included oral complications in Cancer Patients. , Radhika R Pai

“A Comparative Study To Assess The Attitude And Self-Reported Practices Of Self- Medication Among The Healthcare And Non- Healthcare Undergraduate Students Of Selected Institutions Of A University In Udupi District, Karnataka” , ILAKKIYA P

"“A descriptive study to assess the Knowledge and attitude towards global Warming and perceived impacts of Regional climate change on health among the health science students of Udupi District, Karnataka” " , BADAPLIN RYNJAH

“A Study To Assess The Correlation Between Level Of Critical Thinking Ability And Competency In Performing Neurological Assessment Among Nursing Students Of Selected Nursing Colleges Of Udupi District, Karnataka” , PIYALI SAHA

“Awareness about rights of older adults, attitude and perception towards ageism among the college students of Udupi district: A descriptive cross-sectional study” , ANGEL THOMAS

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

A study to assess the knowledge regarding endometriosis and wellbeing of women diagnosed with endometriosis in selected hospitals of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka , ANNIE NIRMALA A

“Effect of Mandala Art Therapy on attention and functional social skill among intellectually disabled children in a selected special school of Udupi, Karnataka.” , POOJA BAKSHI

A study to assess the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), dietary habits and stress among employees working in selected institutes of Udupi district, Karnataka , SANGEETA BSR

Effectiveness of Pulmonary Interventions (PI) on Health-Related Quality Of Life (HRQL) and Clinical Outcomes (CO) among Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients. , Flavia Castelino

Effectiveness of E-Surveillance by the Infection Control Competent Nurses (ICCN) in selected hospitals of Udupi and DK Dist. Karnataka , Soumya Christabel

A comparative study to assess the life satisfaction, self-esteem, depression and health related behaviour among pensioners and non- pensioners elderly population of selected villages of Udupi taluk, Karnataka , ROSHINI DSOUZA

A case control study to assess the risk factors associated with fetal and neonatal death in Kasturba Hospital (KH), Manipal, Karnataka , RITU KUMARI

Efficacy of Acupressure on contributing factors of fatigue, severity of fatigue, Oxidative Stress Markers (OSM) and other blood parameters of patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) on Maintenance Hemodialysis (MHD) in a selected tertiary hospital of Udupi Dist. Karnataka , Daisy Josphine Lobo

A study to assess the post-menopausal symptoms, stress and coping strategies among women in selected villages of Udupi taluk, Karnataka , SOWMYA NAIK

A correlational study to assess the emotional intelligence, self-esteem and assertiveness among youth studying in selected undergraduate higher educational institutions of Udupi district. , JAGRITI NIYOGI

A study to assess the determinants and outcomes of acute kidney injury among patients admitted to critical care units of a tertiary care hospital of Udupi district , CAROLINE LIYAN NORONHA

A retrospective survey on clinic epidemiological profile of venomous snake bite patients in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal , TANUSREE PRADHAN

A descriptive study to assess non suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviour and emotional dysregulation among college students of selected colleges in Udupi district, Karnataka , MANISHA SAMANTA

A study to assess the functional abilities and quality of life (QOL) among the adult patients with hearing loss and their perspective towards use of hearing aid in selected hospitals of Udupi district, Karnataka , SHALINI .

A study to assess the awareness and attitude on gamete donation in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, Udupi district, Karnataka in a view of developing a information booklet , HEMA SHANKAR

A retrospective cohort study on perinatal outcomes of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy among women hospitalized to a tertiary referral hospital of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka , BINITA SHARMA

A study to assess information needs and risk of venous thromboembolism in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with a view to develop and validate an information guide in a tertiary care centre, Udupi district , SMITA D VARGHESE

Multidimensional Intervention on Self-Management and Quality of Life of type 2 Diabetes patients , Aldrin Vas

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

A study to assess the peer influence and the behavior among adolescents of pre-university colleges of Udupi taluk , JISHA MARY ALEXANDER

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge and perception regarding menopause among married women and their spouses in selected villages of Udupi Districts. , AMITHA .

A descriptive study to assess treatment nonadherence among people diagnosed with stroke and burden among their caregivers in Kasturba Hospital Manipal , ASHWINI .

A descriptive study to assess the prevalence of stress urinary incontinence among middle aged women who are working under MIS in selected institutions of Manipal Academy of Higher Education in view of providing health teaching on pelvic floor exercise. , LIBY BABY

A retrospective study to assess the prevalence, determinants and outcome of sepsis in a tertiary care hospital, Udupi district. , DRAGO MELBA BAZEL

A correlational study on physical activity, energy expenditure and body weight among secondary school children in selected schools of Udupi district, Karnataka. , KALYANI BISWAS

A study to assess the pain level of the critically ill patients admitted in ICUs and the nurse’s perception on pain of critically ill patients in selected tertiary care hospital, Udupi district. , CHHANDA CHAKRABORTY

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Impact of Nurse Navigator Programme (NNP) on Anxiety, Psychological Distress and Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Karnataka” , Shejila C H

A study to assess the health literacy and barriers to health literacy among health sciences and non-health science members of selected institutes of Udupi district, Karnataka. , FELCITA LAVINA CUTHINO

A study to assess the knowledge on stroke and health seeking behaviour among hypertensive patients in selected tertiary care hospital, Udupi district, Karnataka. , DIVYA DAVIS

A study to compare the quality of life, child adjustment and social support of only child and child with siblings in selected schools of Udupi district. , ARLINE TENCY DSOUZA

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge on mental health and mental illness among students of selected health professional colleges of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Udupi district. , HENSHAW NSA EKANEM

A case control study to compare the factors influencing early onset of menarche among school children in selected schools of Udupi district. , JESNA JOSEPH

A study to assess the effectiveness of nutritional enhancement programme on knowledge and micronutrient deficiency assessment skills among mothers of anganwadi children and dietary intake of micronutrients of anganwadi children in selected anganwadi centres of Udupi district, Karnataka. , SHRADDHA S KANCHAN

A Comparative study to determine The effectiveness of Antepartum breathing exercises on outcome of labor between Primigravid and Multigravid Women in selected hospital Of Udupi District, Karnataka , Sushmitha Ramona Karkada

A study to assess the effectiveness of Prenatal Training Module (PTM) on knowledge and skill of newborn care among mothers in the selected Hospitals of Udupi District. , KAVYA .

A study to assess the awareness of Gestational diabetes mellitus and identify compliance to management among Gestational Diabetes mellitus in selected hospital of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Udupi District, Karnataka. , MEENA KONSAM

A case- control study to assess the knowledge and risk factors of urolithiasis among patients attending urology outpatient department (OPD) in selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , MERLIN K KUNJUMON

A study to assess the effectiveness of mindfulness meditation on anxiety and sleeping pattern among the nursing students in selected nursing colleges of udupi district" , UMA LAMICHANEY

A study to assess the knowledge of type II diabetes mellitus patients on diabetic neuropathy and to identify the people at risk for the development of upper extremity diabetic neuropathy among type II diabetes mellitus patients with a view to develop an information pamphlet in a selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , CLARITA SHYNAL MARTIS

A study to assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on knowledge and practice of peripheral intravenous catheterization by healthcare professionals (Nurses) among neonates of NICU’s in selected hospitals of Udupi district, Karnataka. , JIJI MATHEW

A comparative study to assess the Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and perception of body image among normal and overweight/obese adolescents in selected English Medium Schools of Udupi District, Karnataka. , JANE JYOTHI MATHIAS

A case control study to identify the biopsychosocial risk factors that may contribute to intellectual disability among children attending selected special school of Udupi district, Karnataka. , HENITA JOSHNA MENEZES

A descriptive study to assess the symptoms and risk factors of carpal tunnel syndrome among the computer users in selected workplaces of Udupi district, Karnataka , KEERTHI NAIK

A study to assess the depressive symptoms and bio-psychosocial problems among postmenopausal women living in selected villages of Udupi district, Karnataka , SHWETHA NAYAK

A study to assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on knowledge and practice of staff nurses on prevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in neonates of a selected Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary care hospital. , DIPANJALI ROY

A correlative study on social media addiction and self-esteem among students of selected degree colleges of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka. , SRIPARNA SARKAR

A study to determine the influence of caesarean births on perinatal outcomes - A hospital based cohort study. , ANJANA SHARMA

A study to assess the functional outcome and the perceived benefit among the patients undergone total knee arthroplasty , SABINA SHARMA

Antihypertensive Treatment: Impact of Multimodal Interventions on Medication Non-Adherence , Melita Sheilini

A study to assess the effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy on relapse prevention among adults with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome in selected hospitals of Udupi District, Karnataka , PRATHIMA SHERIGARTHY

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge, attitude, utilization of contraceptives and barriers for non-utilization among the married women residing in the selected slums of Udupi district , SOWMYA .

A study to assess the perceived stress and eating behaviour among undergraduate students in selected professional and non-professional colleges of Udupi district. , RINTU THOMAS

A descriptive study to assess the adjustment and self esteem among the first year B.Sc. Nursing students of selected nursing colleges of Udupi district. , ANKUR TIWARI

Effectiveness of extended infection control measures on MRSA infection among orthopedic surgery patients. , Latha T

A study on the psychosocial maladjustment and personality of children of alcoholics among graduates studying in affiliated colleges of Manipal Academy of General Education. , REEMA SUSAN VARGHESE

Effect of aggression management and violence prevention training among nursing personnel working in psychiatric and emergency settings of selected hospitals of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Dist. , Binil V

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

“A descriptive study to assess the immunization compliance, common health problems of immunized under five children and perceived maternal barriers for immunization in selected rural areas of Udupi district”. , ANUSHA C A

Effectiveness of Comprehensive Nursing Intervention Programme (CNIP) on Anxiety, Fatigue, Self- Efficacy and Quality of Life among patients undergoing Coronary Artery bypass graft surgery in a tertiary care hospital- A randomized controlled trial. , Ramesh C C

A study to assess the knowledge on practice of urinary catheter care and compliance to urinary catheter care guidelines by the staff nurses working in a tertiary care hospital, Udupi district , MARYL CANDIDA CUTINHO

A study to assess the knowledge and practice on Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) infection and the carrier status among healthcare professionals of a tertiary care hospital, Udupi District. , DIANA DMELLO

“A study to assess the knowledge, stress and coping patterns of grandmothers involved in child-rearing practices of children of employed mothers in selected areas of Udupi district, Karnataka. , REENA M DSILVA

“A study to assess the effectiveness of puppet show on knowledge about child safety based on learning styles among 5th and 6th standard students of selected Kannada medium schools in the rural areas of Udupi district” , JOSVITA SANDRA FERNANDES

“A study to assess the relationship between psychological well-being and perceived parenting style among selected high school students of Udupi district”. , ANSU FRANCIS

A retrospective study to assess the incidence and factors predisposing to surgical site infection (SSI) in patients who have undergone Caesarean Section in tertiary care hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , DEBALINA GHOSH

Effectiveness of video assisted teaching program on knowledge and preventive practices of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections (CRBSIs) among health care professionals in selected Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of a tertiary care hospital Udupi , JEFFIN THOMAS JACOB

“A study to assess the sleep quality and academic performance among the undergraduate students of selected Nursing Colleges of Udupi District, Karnataka”. , SALLY JANE J K

“A comparative study on academic performance, anthropometric measurements, cognitive development, reaction time and self-defence mechanism among Karate and non-Karate performers of selected schools in Udupi district, Karnataka”. , JILU SALY JOSE

A study on gender stereotype, self-esteem and their determinants among adolescents of selected English medium secondary school of Udupi district. , BHANU CHHETRI KARKI

Study to evaluate the infection control practices to prevent transmission of Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) among health care personnel working in selected units of a tertiary care hospital at Udupi district Karnataka. , KARISHMA KHAUND

A study to determine the infection control practices by the Health Care Workers (HCWs) and facilities in the labor theatre (LT) of a selected tertiary referral hospital of Udupi District , Karnataka , MITCHELLE S LEWIS

An observational study to assess the practice of infection control measures on patients undergoing Transvaginal sonography and Pap smear procedure , among health care professionals in Obstetrical and Gynecological outpatient department of a tertiary hospital in Udupi District, Karnataka , PRIYANKA REKHA MONDAL

A study to assess the existing practices of intravenous (IV) medication management and barriers for safe practices among healthcare professionals in a selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , MADHURIKRANTA MUKHERJEE

A study to assess the level of anger, coping and factors influencing anger amongst adolescents of selected schools, Udupi district Karnataka. , PUSAHOLE NATSO

Effect of perceived barriers to symptom management on Quality Of Life (QOL) and the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention among cancer patients in selected cancer hospitals of Karnataka State. , Malathi G Nayak

Effect of Yoga therapy on Antenatal stress and pregnancy outcome , Maria Pais

"A study to assess the practice and perceived barriers towards infection control measures among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in dialysis unit of a tertiary hospital, Udupi District, Karnataka " , JACKLINE PRATHIBHA

A correlational study to assess the intergenerational ambivalence and psychological wellbeing among mothers of young adults of selected areas of Udupi district, Karnataka , STEFFI JENIFER QUADRAS

A study to explore bullying and its impact on the psychosocial wellbeing among the selected high school students of Udupi district, Karnataka. , REEMA RAI

A Randomized controlled trial on effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention on migraine. , Vishnu Renjith

“A study to assess students adjustment to their professional course and academic performance among undergraduate nursing students studying in selected institutions of Udupi District, Karnataka.” , BIJOYLAKSHMI SAHOO

"A study to assess the knowledge, perception, psycho social preparedness for menarche and the problems experienced by the adolescent girls in selected schools of Udupi district”. , CHARMAINE CRYSTAL SALINS

Effectiveness of Trainning Programme on prevention of Ventilator Associated Events (VAE) in terms of Knowledge and practice among health care professionals of selected Intensive Care Units (ICU) of a tertiary care hospital udupi , ARJUN S

Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) for Indians and effectiveness of a Disease Management Program (DMP) in controlling the progression of chronic kidney disease. , Leena Sequira

A study to assess the practices of postoperative surgical site dressing among the health care professionals in a tertiary hospital of Udupi district , SIJIMOL S

A study to assess the knowledge and practices of cleaning and disinfection among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of a tertiary care Hospital in Udupi district, Karnataka. , TINCY VARGHESE

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March 28, 2024 | Combined Reports - UConn Communications

Melissa Lowry ’24, School of Nursing

Melissa Lowry reflects on her time at UConn

Melissa Lowry '24 poses for a photo in the Widmer Wing of Storrs Hall

Melissa Lowry '24 poses for a photo in the Widmer Wing of Storrs Hall on March 28, 2024. (Sydney Herdle/UConn Photo)

As an undergraduate, Melissa Lowry successfully balanced the rigors of her nursing studies, UConn’s Honors program, and participating in Division I athletics. She won’t be slowing down anytime soon, either – she’ll be working as a registered nurse on the surgical and neurosciences intensive care unit at the University of Iowa after graduation, as she prepares for graduate school to become a doctor of nurse anesthesia practice.

Why did you choose UConn?

I chose UConn because it felt like a home away from home from the first time I stepped on campus. UConn is its own little community, but the school offers so many amazing opportunities for everyone to get involved in something that they are truly passionate about – even if that’s attending a game to cheer on the Huskies!

What’s your major or field of study, and what drew you to it?

I am a nursing major, because nursing provides me with a sense of purpose. I’ve always wanted to have a career that I enjoy waking up and doing every single day, and nursing does that for me. I have always seen myself in the medical field, but I love that nursing is specifically focused on direct patient care and that there are so many fields to go into that – there’s really no saying where you’ll end up in 20 years.

Did you have a favorite professor or class?

There were so many amazing professors that I could go on for days about them all! Like anyone, I love hands-on learning, so my favorite classes were always our simulation labs. They could be intimidating in the moment since you knew your classmates were watching your actions on video, but it was such as great learning experience getting to practice our skills on mannequins – and if you were lucky enough to be in a good group, you always got a laugh when getting to act out the patient scenarios with your peers!

What activities were you involved in as a student?

Aside from nursing, I was also a member of the varsity women’s swim team at UConn the past four years. I’ve been a swimmer for 18 years and wasn’t ready to sacrifice either nursing or swim when I got to college. Juggling the rigor of the nursing program while also swimming at the D1 level was certainly a challenge, but I received so much support from everyone, and I am so glad I decided to stick with it.

As an honors student, I have also been involved in research on campus at the Biobehavioral Laboratory and was able to carry out my own portion of a study and use the data I collected toward writing my thesis. Additionally, I have participated in HuskyTHON, and I am also a member of Student Nurses Association, where I was fortunate enough to travel to Orlando with some of my peers to attend the national convention this year.

What are your plans after graduation/receiving your degree?

After graduation, I will be working at the University of Iowa’s hospital as a registered nurse on their surgical and neurosciences intensive care unit to prepare for graduate school to pursue an advance degree as a Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice.

How has UConn prepared you for the next chapter in life?

In just four short years, UConn has allowed me to develop a deeper sense of self. Coming in as a freshman, I thought I knew exactly who I was, but my time here has allowed me to take chances and explore new interests. I found that the more I stepped out of my comfort zone, the more I learned about who I truly was as a friend, athlete, nurse, and person.

Any advice for incoming students?

Do it all! You only get four years to live out your “college experience,” so why not make the most of it? You don’t want to look back on your time and wish that you had done something that you didn’t. UConn offers countless opportunities for students to get involved and try new things that you may never have the chance to do again, so go try something new!

What’s one thing everyone should do during their time at UConn?

Go to a basketball game at Gampel Pavilion (aka the Basketball Capital of the World) and experience what it truly means to be a part of the best student fan base in the country!

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