Aim
This review aimed to elucidate research trends in global nursing in international literature.
Design
A scoping literature review of the PRISMA was used to guide the review.
Methods
PubMed was used to search for English articles published in academic journals between 2016–2018. The search keywords were “global/international/world nursing.” We used thematic synthesis to analyse and interpret the data and generated topics for global nursing literature.
Results
In total, 133 articles were analysed. Six topics emerged: (a) conceptualization of global nursing, (b) environmental health, (c) infectious diseases, (d) security efforts, (e) global shortage of nursing personnel and (f) diversification of study abroad programmes. The results of this review reflect today's serious international health, labour and global environmental issues. Based on these latest global nursing topics, it is necessary to develop new strategies, nursing models and environment‐related theories to create and maintain a healthy environment.
Aim: Care burden and sense of coherence (SOC) can facilitate an understanding of how family members interpret their caregiving experiences regarding a relative with psychosis. In informal caregiving, understanding siblings' experiences in this regard is necessary to mitigate negative emotions and strengthen positive ones. This study investigated whether care burden and SOC mediate the relationship between the disabilities of patients with psychosis and their siblings' emotions.Methods: A nationwide online survey was used to screen and recruit adult siblings of patients with psychotic disorders. The patients' disabilities in their work lives, socializing, and family communication, the siblings' care burden and SOC, and the siblings' positive and negative emotions were assessed. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was employed to test the path model that illustrated the mediating effects of care burden and SOC on patients' disabilities and siblings' emotions.
Results:The sample included 237 siblings aged 42.3 years (mean) with a male-to-female ratio of 0.88 and 237 patients with schizophrenia (80.2%) or schizoaffective disorder (19.8%). In the SEM analyses, care burden connected each of the three disabilities with the two types of emotions through the pathways in which care burden positively predicted both negative and positive emotions. Additionally, SOC functioned as a mediator between disability in family communication and both types of emotions.
Conclusion:Siblings' negative emotions should be alleviated through interventions aimed at suppressing the care burden and enhancing SOC to address disabilities in patients' socializing and family communication. Nevertheless, care burden might contribute to their positive emotions.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.