Background
Methods
Results
Author | Year | Country | Aspect of PPMsf | Study design and sample | Study aims and context |
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Akinsola et al. [29] | 2001 | Botswana | Professional values | Literature review | Explore ethical dilemmas faced by nurses |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | Rural settings | ||||
Botes [28] | 1999 | South Africa | Professional values | Case study | Explore ethical dilemmas faced by nurses |
Low-resource settings | |||||
Donkor et al. [25] | 2011 | Ghana | Professional values | Cross-sectional survey | Describe nurses’ approach to ethical dilemmas |
Nurses attending an international conference (n = 200) | |||||
Purposive sampling | Various practice settings in Ghana | ||||
Donkor et al.d [30] | 2011 | Ghana | Professional values | Literature review | Describe the challenges of nursing practice in Ghana |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Harrowing et al. [26] | 2011 | Uganda | Professional values | Critical ethnography | Describe the impact of moral distress amongst providers of HIV/AIDS care |
Focus groups, interviews and participant observation | |||||
Acute care and public health nurses (n = 24) | 1 tertiary care facility | ||||
Jewkes et al. [31] | 1998 | South Africa | Professional values | Ethnography | Explore health seeking practices of pregnant women |
Focus groups, interviews and participant observation | |||||
Midwives, nurses, family planning advisor (n = 13) | Public maternal health facilities | ||||
Patients utilizing maternal health services (n = 90) | |||||
Kaeswarn et al. [27] | 2003 | Thailand | Professional values | Cross-sectional survey | Examine impact of nurses’ beliefs about postpartum care on nursing practice |
Nurses (n = 372) | |||||
Mill et al. [34] | 2013 | Jamaica | Professional values | Participatory action research | Explore the role of stigma on nursing care delivered to People Living with HIV/AIDS |
Kenya | Interviews and focus groups | ||||
South Africa | Purposive sampling | ||||
Uganda | Nurses and midwives (n = 84) | ||||
Pelzang et al. [35] | 2010 | Bhutan | Professional values | Mixed methods | Explore understanding and implementation of patient-centered care |
Cross-sectional survey and open-ended questionnaire | |||||
Purposive sample | |||||
Nurses (n = 87) | Secondary and tertiary facilities | ||||
Shields et al.e [32] | 2003 | Indonesia | Professional values | Literature review | Describe the context of nursing practice in Indonesia |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Shields [33] | 2005 | Multiple | Professional values | Editorial | Discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by nurses practicing in under-resourced settings |
Tschudin et al. [36] | 2003 | Multiple | Professional values | Literature review | Examine the ethical implications of war and conflict on nursing practice |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Alberto et al. [37] | 2014 | Argentina | Patient care delivery systems | Medical record review | Describe the role of the ICU liaison nurse |
Content analysis of nursing exemplars | |||||
Intensive care unit (ICU) liaison nurses (n = 5) | Intensive care unit in 1 tertiary care facility | ||||
Alquidimat et al. [39] | 2009 | Jordan | Patient care delivery systems | Case study | Describe the role of the clinical nurse coordinator |
Pediatric cancer center | |||||
Araya et al.a,c,d [53] | 2009 | Ethiopia | Patient care delivery systems | Cross-sectional survey | Describe the experience of mental health nurses and perceptions of mental health service provided by nurses amongst interdisciplinary colleagues |
Nurses (n = 42) and their interdisciplinary colleagues (n = 55) | |||||
18 hospitals and 4 health centers | |||||
Barrett et al. [54] | 2009 | Multiple | Patient care delivery systems | Open-ended questionnaire | Identify key issues encountered by mental health nurses |
Qualitative thematic analysis | |||||
Subscribers to an online forum coinciding with the release of the Nurses in Mental Health Atlas (n = 615) | |||||
80 countries | |||||
Choromanski et al. [62] | 2012 | Multiple | Patient care delivery systems | Tool development | Develop an International Classification of Nursing Practice® subset for documenting nursing care provided to children with HIV/AIDS |
Low-income country settings | |||||
Colquhoun et al. [46] | 2012 | Solomon Islands | Patient care delivery systems | Qualitative thematic analysis | Describe the role and context of pediatric nursing |
Semi-structured interviews | Primary, secondary and tertiary facilities | ||||
Pediatric nurses (n = 21) | |||||
Day et al.a,c [47] | 2008 | Guatemala | Patient care delivery systems | Review of medical records, policies, procedures and job descriptions | Evaluate quality of nursing practice based on Joint Commission International standards |
St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital international outreach site | |||||
Interviews and participant observation | |||||
Day et al.a,c [64] | 2013 | Guatemala | Patient care delivery systems | Review of medical records, policies, procedures and job descriptions | Evaluate quality of nursing practice based on Joint Commission International standards |
St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital international outreach site | |||||
Interviews and participant observation | |||||
De Silva et al. [50] | 2010 | Sri Lanka | Patient care delivery systems | Ethnography | Explore nursing management of cancer pain |
Qualitative thematic analysis | |||||
Interviews, participant observation and journal/field notes | |||||
1 medical/cancer ward | |||||
Nurses (n = 10) | |||||
Ersser et al. [41] | 2000 | Multiple | Patient care delivery systems | Literature review | Outline the vision of the International Skin Care Nursing Working Group to promote global skin health |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Hoyt [65] | 2006 | Multiple | Patient care delivery systems | Program description | Describe the experience of implementing Problem Solving for Better Health Nursing methodology |
15 countries | |||||
Jejeebhoy et al. [43] | 2011 | India | Patient care delivery systems | 2-sided equivalence study | Compare level of safety and efficacy between manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) performed by nurses and MVA performed by physicians |
Nurses (n = 10) and physicians (n = 10) | 5 non-governmental reproductive health clinics | ||||
Kep [52] | 2012 | Papua New Guinea | Patient care delivery systems | Editorial | Perspective on changes in nursing practice over 30 years |
Lu [61] | 2007 | China | Patient care delivery systems | Cross-sectional survey | Explore perceptions of the nursing role |
Nurses (n = 512) | Medical/surgical departments in 2 teaching hospitals | ||||
Miles et al. [55] | 2006 | Multiple | Patient care delivery systems | Literature review | Describe issues surrounding medication prescribing by nurses |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Low-income countries | |||||
Miles et al. [56] | 2007 | Botswana | Patient care delivery systems | Case study | Highlight the case of anti-retroviral roll-out in Botswana to make the case for shifting to nurse-led models in HIV/AIDS care |
Literature review | |||||
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Mweemba [44] | 2003 | Zambia | Patient care delivery systems | Editorial | Perspective on the challenges encountered by acute care and public health cardiovascular nurses |
Nankumbi et al.a,c,d [57] | 2011 | Uganda | Patient care delivery systems | Mixed methods | Evaluate a new model of HIV/AIDS care |
Cross-sectional survey | |||||
Key informant interviews | |||||
Qualitative thematic analysis | 6 urban government clinics | ||||
Nurses (n = 20) and nurse managers (n = 6) | |||||
Paul et al. [42] | 2013 | India | Patient care delivery systems | Mixed methods | Compare efficacy of and patient satisfaction with nurse-led epilepsy follow-up care to that of a physician |
Cross-sectional survey | |||||
Semi-structured interviews | |||||
Nurse (n = 1) and physician (n = 1) | Outpatient neurology clinic | ||||
Plager et al. [59] | 2009 | Madagascar | Patient care delivery systems | Needs assessment | Describe strategies to improve nursing education and advance the profession |
Interviews and site visits | |||||
Premji et al. [40] | 2013 | Multiple | Patient care delivery systems | Literature review | Examine the state of neonatal nursing in low-income countries |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Rukanuddin [63] | 2005 | Pakistan | Patient care delivery systems | Tool development | Describe the process of developing and testing International Classification of Nursing Practice® subsets for documenting maternity and cardiology nursing care |
Scott et al. [45] | 2012 | South Africa | Patient care delivery systems | Key informant interviews and focus groups | Explore perspectives of nurses and middle managers on new staffing procedures |
Qualitative thematic analysis | 6 primary care clinics | ||||
Nurses (n = 42) and managers (n = 12) | |||||
Purposive selection of facilities | |||||
Sharma et al. [58] | 2013 | India | Patient care delivery systems | Grounded theory | Describe the scope of nursing practice in obstetric settings |
Semi-structured interviews and participant observation | |||||
Nurses (n = 10), Physicians (n = 9), Midwives (n = 4), Nursing and midwifery faculty (n = 4), Student (n = 1) | |||||
1 tertiary, 1 secondary and 3 primary facilities | |||||
Purposive selection of facilities | |||||
Squires et al.c [48] | 2012 | Mexico | Patient care delivery systems | Qualitative content analysis | Examine nurses’ perspective of their work environment |
Semi-structured interviews | |||||
Diverse practice settings (acute care, community, academia) | |||||
Nurses (n = 46) | |||||
Geographic locations selected purposively | |||||
Uebel et al. [51] | 2013 | South Africa | Patient care delivery systems | Meta-ethnography of 3 studies | Explore factors driving integration of HIV/AIDS services into primary care clinics |
In-depth interviews, focus groups and participant observation | |||||
Nurses (n = 44), other stakeholders (n = 32) and patients (n = 27) | More than 40 clinics | ||||
Walani [38] | 2006 | Pakistan | Patient care delivery systems | Case study | Describe the nurse case manager role in medical/surgical units |
1 university medical center | |||||
Bender et al. [74] | 2011 | Ethiopia | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe Ethiopian-Canadian collaborative research project examining intimate partner violence |
Brown et al. [73] | 2013 | Indonesia | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe Indonesian-Australian collaborative program to enhance clinical skills |
Coverston et al. [70] | 2004 | Guatemala | Professional relationships | Qualitative content analysis | Explore factors that attract and retain nurses to the profession |
Nurses (n = 5) | |||||
El-Jardali et al.d [68] | 2011 | Lebanon | Professional relationships | Mixed methods | Explore the relationship between nursing work environment and intention to leave |
Cross-sectional survey | |||||
Open ended questionnaire | |||||
Qualitative thematic analysis | 69 hospitals with at least 20 beds | ||||
Nurses (n = 1793) | |||||
George et al. [81] | 2013 | Multiple | Professional relationships | Systematic literature review | Evaluate the degree of collaboration between counterparts in low- and high-income countries |
Peer-reviewed journal articles (n = 9) | |||||
Hendel et al. [80] | 1996 | Multiple | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe networking and training program in Israel for perioperative nurses from low-income countries |
Jones et al. [60] | 2000 | Vietnam | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe nursing practice and education |
Lasater et al. [76] | 2012 | Cambodia | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe United States-Cambodia collaborative program to boost professional nursing |
McInerney [71] | 1993 | Uganda | Professional relationships | Editorial | Perspective from a short-term international volunteer experience |
Mosby et al. [77] | 2008 | Central America | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe Central American-United States collaboration to address nutritional management of children with cancer |
Papastavrou et al.e [69] | 2012 | Turkey | Professional relationships | Cross-sectional survey | Examine perceptions of the professional practice environment |
Convenience sampling | |||||
Nurses (n = 156) | |||||
Orthopedic surgical wards in 7 tertiary or private facilities | |||||
Schaepe et al. [82] | 2011 | Uganda | Professional relationships | Ethnography | Describe the role of palliative care nurses |
Semi-structured interviews, participant observation and field notes | |||||
Nurses (n = 20) | |||||
Silinzieds et al. [79] | 2012 | Nepal | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe Nepalese-Australian collaborative program to improve the quality of nursing care of patients undergoing plastic and reconstructive surgery |
Sudhaker [83] | 2008 | India | Professional relationships | Letter to the editor | Describe participatory research project aimed at empowering nurses to curb hospital acquired infections in acute care facilities |
Thomson et al. [78] | 2008 | Sri Lanka | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe Sri Lankan-United Kingdom collaborative program to improve quality of diabetes care |
Walusimbi et al. [72] | 2002 | Uganda | Professional relationships | Editorial | Describe Ugandan-United States collaborative program to improve HIV/AIDS care |
Wraa [75] | 2013 | Nepal | Professional relationships | Case study | Describe Nepalese-United States collaborative program to improve quality of post-anesthesia nursing care |
Anonymous [88] | 2010 | India | Remuneration | Editorial | Speech delivered by the vice-President of India during national nursing award ceremony |
Anonymous [89] | 2010 | India | Remuneration | Editorial | Speech delivered by the Indian Minister of Health & Family Welfare during national nursing award ceremony |
Delobelle et al.a [66] | 2010 | South Africa | Remuneration | Cross-sectional survey | Examine the relationship between demographic characteristics, job satisfaction and intent to leave |
Nurses (n = 137) | |||||
Convenience sample | |||||
20 fixed and 6 mobile primary health clinics | |||||
Du Toit et al. [91] | 2011 | Western Pacific Islands | Remuneration | Qualitative situation assessment | Describe organizational elements contributing to quality of ophthalmic care delivered by nurses |
Semi-structured interviews | |||||
30 nursing graduates of an ophthalmology program | |||||
El-Jardali et al. [85] | 2013 | Lebanon | Remuneration | Cross-sectional survey | Explore factors influencing nursing retention |
Non probability sampling | |||||
63 facilities serving underserved areas | |||||
Nurses (n = 857) | |||||
Hamid et al. [49] | 2014 | Pakistan | Remuneration | Qualitative narrative analysis | Compare perceptions of job satisfaction between nurses in public and private facilities |
In-depth interviews | |||||
2 tertiary, teaching facilities | |||||
Purposive sampling | |||||
Nurses (n = 41) | |||||
Hollup [92] | 2012 | Mauritius | Remuneration | Qualitative thematic analysis | Explore factors attracting and retaining nurses to the profession |
Semi-structured interviews and participant observation | |||||
Convenience sampling | |||||
Nurses (n = 47) | |||||
Lu et al.a,c [67] | 2007 | China | Remuneration | Cross-sectional survey | Examine elements of the nursing work environment |
Nurses (n = 512) | Medical/surgical departments in 2 teaching hospitals | ||||
Nasrabadi et al. [90] | 2004 | Iran | Remuneration | Literature review | Describe education, practice and research issues encountered by nurses |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Rockers et al. [87] | 2013 | Laos | Remuneration | Discrete choice experiment | Identify preferences for job characteristics amongst practicing nurses and nursing students |
Nurses (n = 249) and nursing students (n = 256) | |||||
Primary, secondary and tertiary facilities in 3 rural provinces | |||||
Zarea et al. [86] | 2009 | Iran | Remuneration | Literature review | Examine factors contributing to the nursing shortage |
Peer-reviewed journal articles, international and national grey literature | |||||
Gulzaret et al. [84] | 2011 | Pakistan | Management approach | Qualitative content analysis | Explore perceptions of the community health nurse assistance manager role |
Semi-structured interviews | |||||
Community health stakeholders (n = 13) | |||||
Purposive sampling | |||||
Ng’ang’a et al. [93] | 2011 | Multiple | Comprehensive PPMsf | Editorial | Promote professional practice models for nurses in low-income countries |