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Evaluation of awareness and attitude of paediatric nursing students, nurses, and adolescents regarding type one diabetes advanced devices and virtual nursing
Howaida Moawad Ahmed Ali
Kontakt 2023, 25(2):100-108 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.013 
Purpose: To examine the awareness and attitude of paediatric nursing students, adolescents, and nurses towards virtual nursing and advanced devices for type one diabetes. Design and setting: This research adopted a descriptive correlation design. It was conducted at the faculty of Nursing in Benha University, and the Paediatric Department and Outpatient Clinic at the specialized paediatric hospital in Benha city, Egypt. Sample: Simple random sampling was used to select participants over a period of two months. Instruments: Demographic details and a structured questionnaire were used to assess awareness of advanced devices and virtual nursing. An adapted...
Rationing of nursing care and nurses' perception in acute inpatient care in selected regions of the Czech Republic
Iva Marková *, Darja Jarošová
Kontakt 2023, 25(2):93-99 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.011 
Introduction: Rationing of nursing care in clinical practice is related to the global shortage of nurses. Based on the assessment of nursing interventions, nurses confirmed the occurrence rate of assigned care, which is closely related to the nurses' satisfaction and turnover in clinical practice. Goal: This research aims to discover the occurrence of and reasons for rationing of nursing care in selected hospitals in the Czech Republic. Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Methods: The sample group included 629 nurses working in standard inpatient wards at 11 hospitals in the Czech Republic. The data was collected between June 2020 and June 2021...
Continuous professional development of nurses and its impact on missed nursing care in hospitals in Indonesia: A mixed-method study
Nur Miladiyah Rahmah, Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati, Rita Sekarsari, Trevino A. Pakasi
Kontakt 2023, 25(2):84-92 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.017 
Objective: This study aimed to examine the implications of continuous professional development and its impact on missed nursing care (MNC) in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: The method used was a sequential explanatory mixed design. Methods: This qualitative study included 29 nurses who participated in in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. All participants were interviewed over five semi-structured interviews, with quantitative data divided into factors influencing knowledge transfer practices and MNC surveys. The sample size for the quantitative research was 181 people. Results: Seven main themes were identified in the qualitative...
Psychometric properties of the Czech version of the Insulin Delivery System Rating Questionnaire
Lenka Machálková, Eva Reiterová, Monika Durďáková, Elena Gurková
Kontakt 2023, 25(2):77-83 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.022 
Aim: The study deals with the linguistic validation and selected aspects (constructive validity and reliability) of the Insulin Delivery System Rating Questionnaire (IDSRQ). Methods: The examined file consisted of 151 patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. The linguistic and content validation IDSRQ was performed, and the results of the questionnaire and individual subscales were processed via descriptive statistics and factor analysis. Results: The data was used to calculate the reliability of seven original subscales (0.42-0.92). Construct validity was tested via exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Models M1, M2 and M3, were created. For...
Nurses' knowledge of incontinence-associated dermatitis: the influence of a planned educational programme
Darija Knežević, Duška Jović, Nataša Egeljić-Mihailović, Daniela Dobrovoljski, Miroslav Petković
Kontakt 2023, 25(2):71-76 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.015 
Background: The aim of the present study was to improve the knowledge of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) among nurses who take care of hospitalised patients with faecal incontinence (FI). Methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional research study in which a design of one group before and after the testing was used to evaluate knowledge about IAD. The study included 60 nurses, and the IAD educational sessions lasted for about 60 minutes. They included topics that referred to the definition, prevention, and treatment of IAD. The McNemar test and Wilcoxon's matched-pairs test were used to test the differences in IAD knowledge among nurses....
Moving the needle in intervention research: the need for more nurse researchers
Dianne Morrison-Beedy
Kontakt 2023, 25(2):69-70 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.014 
Placing people first - human resources management in social services organizations
Tereza Pacáková, Jitka Vacková, Radka Prokešová, Radek Vistořín *
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):57-67 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.001 
This article covers a complex topic of human resources management, with a focus on social service organizations in six randomly selected regions of the Czech Republic (Central Bohemian region; Moravian-Silesian region; South Moravian region; Prague; Olomouc region; South Bohemian region). The research was intended to determine how social service providers implement human resource management - from the point of view of the directors/managers of these organizations. Another aim was to determine how these organizations implement personnel policies. The final aim was to determine how the selection process is implemented when hiring new employees. Although...
The effect of comprehensive sexual education on improving knowledge, attitudes, and skills in preventing premarital sexual behavior in adolescents
Siti Badriah, Fauziah Tambuala, Lily Herlinah, Dini Mariani, Lia Nurcahyani, Henri Setiawan
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):50-56 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.004 
Aim: This study aims to determine the effect of comprehensive sexual education on improving knowledge, attitudes, and skills in preventing premarital sexual behavior. Design: Quasi-experimental pre-post-test design with a control group. Methods: The participants in this study were SMKN 1 Cibadak students. 60 respondents were divided into two groups (intervention group = 30 and control group = 30). The purposive sampling technique selected participants with the following inclusion criteria: grade 9 students who are already dating. In the intervention group, comprehensive sexual education was conducted for six sessions, consisting of six main topics....
Self-recovery of Roma drug users in the context of social work
Stanislav Ondrášek, Alena Hricová, Tomáš Mrhálek, Kamil Podzimek, David Urban
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):44-49 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.010 
Roma drug users are a group that typically do not use therapeutic services for drug addiction. However, a higher rate of self-recovery among Roma drug users can be observed within outpatient services than among the majority population. The described phenomenen is based on long-term observations and interviews with Roma clients at a contact center (an ambulant social services center for drug users) in the South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic. This article examines the cultural specifics associated with substance withdrawal among Roma drug users in the Czech Republic. Our analysis of self-recovery focuses on the description of motives for quitting drug...
Association between the frequency of stroke recurrence and cognitive function: a cross-sectional study
Nur Aini, Rosita Devi Angganita, Ollyvia Freeska Dwi Marta, Tiara Octary, Lilis Setyowati, Erma Wahyu Mashfufa
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):37-43 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.006 
Aim: Stroke is a major health burden that causes adult mortality and disability. Cognitive impairment is common after stroke, and this condition can affect the patient's quality of life and independence. In this study, we investigated the association between stroke recurrence frequency and cognitive function. Methods: The study design was a cross-sectional study. A purposive sampling technique was used to collect data on a total of 69 stroke patients from the University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) Hospital. The inclusion criteria were stroke patients who experienced recurrence, were conscious, and able to communicate at least verbally. The determination...
Workplace bullying and its impact on quality of work life
Zulkarnain Zulkarnain *, Eka Danta Jaya Ginting, Ferry Novliadi, Simson Putra Pasaribu
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):31-36 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.002 
Introduction: Workplace bullying is an unpleasant experience that could have adverse consequences. It includes behavior aimed at attacking the lives of individuals related to work, and is usually characterized by giving unreasonable work deadlines, reducing or eliminating responsibilities, and excessive supervision of work. The organization also suffer from the destructive effects of bullying. Team members become uncomfortable, stressed, unfocused, and do not even have a good commitment. It affects the organization's performance, leads to mental and emotional damage, and reduces the quality of work life. Objectives: This study aims to examine the consequences...
Quality of life of patients with chronic lower back pain
Mária Šupínová, Denisa Ivaničová, Pavel Bartošík
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):25-30 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.008 
Introduction: Chronic pain has become a common problem in primary care and can negatively impact the lives of patients. Objective: To evaluate and investigate the impact of chronic lower back pain on patients' quality of life (QoL) using quantitative and qualitative data. Methods: A standardized SF-36 quality of life questionnaire was used. The group included 161 respondents aged 18 and over, with chronic lower back pain, lasting at least 6 months, with a diagnosis of lumbosciatica radicular syndrome. The average age of the respondents was 49.8 years. Results: The RP (Role Physical) and DZ (change in health) had the lowest average score. The values...
Identifying predictors of university students' mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic
Siti Raba'ah Hamzah *, Siti Nur Syuhada Musa, Muhammad Nur Waafi Bin Badruldin, Nurul Afifah Amiludin, Qurratul Ain Zameram, Muhd Jamil Muhshi Kamaruzaman, Nur Najwa Said, Nursyamimi Amirah Ahmad Haniff
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):18-24 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.003 
The Covid-19 pandemic has been widely examined to be both an economic crisis and health with updates of increasing the mental health and well-being of university students. This study examines the relationships between physical health, social support, and mental health literacy with the mental well-being of Malaysian university students during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study population comprised 199 students. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with self-administered questionnaires that used the Short Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (SWEMWBS), the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support instrument, and the Mental Health Literacy...
Prevalence and predictors of suicidality among nursing students in Indonesia
Akbar Satria Fitriawan, Wiwit Ananda Wahyu Setyaningsih, Apri Nur Wulandari, Erni Samutri, Bayu Fandhi Achmad, Gani Apriningtyas Budiyati, Yuyun Nailufar, Listyana Natalia Retnaningsih
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):10-17 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.009 
Introduction: Nursing students are a vulnerable population during the COVID-19 pandemic because they experience a higher level of stress and mental health problems than the non-healthcare student population, putting them at a higher risk for suicidal behaviour. Aim: To explore suicidality among nursing students and assess the association between independent variables and suicidality. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 670 nursing students from 5 Indonesian universities who were recruited using consecutive sampling. Self-administered validated instruments consisted of 8 sections: sociodemographic questionnaire, RSES to assess self-esteem,...
The effect of insomnia and shift working on psychological well-being among general public hospital nurses
Deldar Morad Abdulah, Sherzad Khudeida Suleman
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):3-9 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.005 
Introduction: There are few studies on the association between insomnia and categories of psychological well-being among nurses in clinical settings. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to explore the effect of insomnia and shift working on psychological well-being among nurses in public hospitals. Methods: A total of 107 nurses (20-44 years old) were included using a non-random technique. The nurses were selected from four public hospitals in Iraqi Kurdistan in 2019. Results: The mean age of the nurses was 29.94 (20-44 years). They had diploma (48.6%) and bachelor's degrees (51.4%), worked morning (36.4%), evening (19.6%), and night shifts (14.0%),...
Health coaching and the biopsychosocial model of illness
Erika Melonashi
Kontakt 2023, 25(1):1-2 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2023.007 

