Search Results - "Gautam, Sital"
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Age of onset of substance use and psychosocial problems among individuals with substance use disorders
Published in BMC psychiatry (11-01-2017)“…Substance use is generally initiated in adolescence or early adulthood and is commonly associated with several physical, psychological, emotional and social…”
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Making meaning of the new identity‐as‐resident: A grounded theory study
Published in Nursing & health sciences (01-03-2022)“…Residential living has the potential to threaten older adults' established identity. This study utilized grounded theory methodology to explore how older…”
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What is known about the spirituality in older adults living in residential care facilities? An Integrative review
Published in International journal of older people nursing (01-06-2019)“…Aim To synthesize evidence regarding the spiritual needs and care of older adults living in residential care facilities from the perspectives of older adults…”
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The mediating role of perceived social support on loneliness and depression in community-dwelling Nepalese older adults
Published in BMC geriatrics (21-10-2024)“…Loneliness has been identified as a significant independent predictor of depression among older adults. Social support has been reported to play a protective…”
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Spiritual care provision in residential aged care facilities: perspectives of nepalese residents, nurses, and caregivers
Published in Journal of religion, spirituality & aging (02-01-2023)“…Spiritual care remains a neglected dimension in the context of living in residential aged care facilities. Using a grounded theory methodology, in-depth…”
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Seeking and maintaining connections: A grounded theory study of maintaining spirituality in residential aged care facilities
Published in International journal of older people nursing (01-05-2022)“…Background Moving to a residential aged care facility involves living far from family and a familiar environment, and leaving behind the social support system…”
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Transition to professional practice: Perspectives of new nursing graduates of Nepal
Published in BMC nursing (18-08-2023)“…Abstract Background Internationally, the transition from student nurse to practicing nurse is recognized as being the most stressful period. Yet very little is…”
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Recurrent COVID-19 Waves and Lockdown: Impact on Daily Life and Mental Health of People in Nepal
Published in Mental illness (2023)“…Background. Lockdown is recognized as an effective measure in limiting the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the world. However, recurrent COVID-19…”
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Psychosocial adjustment among patients with ostomy: a survey in stoma clinics, Nepal
Published in Nursing : research and reviews (Auckland, N.Z.) (01-01-2016)“…Background: Ostomy changes the overall lifestyle of a person, and ostomates have been identified as a chronic illness population frequently experiencing…”
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QUALITY OF LIFE OF OLDER PEOPLE RESIDING IN A RURAL COMMUNITY AT BANKE DISTRICT, NEPAL
Published in Journal of Chitwan Medical College (30-03-2023)“…Background: The quality of life of older people reflects their health status and well-being and is an important area of concern for those involved in the care…”
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Effect of gender on psychosocial adjustment of colorectal cancer survivors with ostomy
Published in Journal of gastrointestinal oncology (01-12-2016)“…Stoma can pose extensive challenges for colorectal cancer survivors. Identifying the psychological and social adjustment among them and how it differs by…”
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Psychosocial problems among individuals with substance use disorders in drug rehabilitation centers, Nepal
Published in Substance abuse treatment, prevention and policy (15-08-2016)“…Substance use is associated with numerous undesirable short and long term consequences. The individual not only suffer from physical and psychological problems…”
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