Deborah Tregunno
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Costa I, Tregunno D, Camargo-Plazas P
J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs
. 2022 Sep;
49(5):481-487.
PMID: 36108232
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore patients' perception of reasons contributing to delay in seeking help and referral to a wound care specialist at the onset of...
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Hallaran A, Edge D, Almost J, Tregunno D
Can J Nurs Res
. 2022 Jan;
55(1):126-136.
PMID: 35068206
Background: New nurses' transition to the workforce is often described as challenging and stressful. Concerns over this transition to practice are well documented, with the hypothesis that transition experiences influence...
3.
Braithwaite S, Tranmer J, Wilson R, Almost J, Tregunno D
Can J Nurs Res
. 2021 Nov;
54(4):508-517.
PMID: 34806439
Background: Scope of practice enactment is poorly understood in the primary care setting. Purpose: The following research objectives were addressed: (1) to revise and adapt the Actual Scope of Practice...
4.
Nowrouzi-Kia B, Fox M, Sidani S, Dahlke S, Tregunno D
Can J Nurs Res
. 2021 May;
54(2):112-120.
PMID: 34042538
Objectives: The study aimed to describe and compare nurses' perceptions of role conflict by professional designation [registered nurse (RN) vs registered practical nurse (RPN)] in three primary areas of practice...
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Camargo-Plazas P, Costa I, Alvarado B, Duhn L, Tregunno D
Can J Diabetes
. 2020 Dec;
45(6):575-578.
PMID: 33308983
No abstract available.
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Costa I, Tregunno D, Camargo-Plazas P
Can J Diabetes
. 2020 Oct;
45(2):108-113.e2.
PMID: 33011133
Objectives: Our aim in this study was to develop the first theory that could explain the processes of engagement in self-management for adults with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). Methods: A...
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New Registered Nurse Transition to the Workforce and Intention to Leave: Testing a Theoretical Model
Hallaran A, Edge D, Almost J, Tregunno D
Can J Nurs Res
. 2020 Sep;
53(4):384-396.
PMID: 32993367
Background: The transition of new nurses into practice has been identified as challenging, and new nurses report having intentions to leave (ITL) jobs. Concerns of ITL are worrisome for the...
8.
Costa I, Tregunno D, Camargo-Plazas P
ANS Adv Nurs Sci
. 2020 Sep;
43(4):322-337.
PMID: 32956088
This study aimed at uncovering the factors influencing individuals' ability to engage in self-management of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) and presenting a theoretical model depicting these factors and the outcomes....
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Luctkar-Flude M, Tyerman J, Ziegler E, Carroll B, Shortall C, Chumbley L, et al.
J Contin Educ Nurs
. 2020 Aug;
51(9):412-419.
PMID: 32833031
Background: Current education lacks lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, and two-spirit (LGBTQI2S) content for health care providers (HCPs). Providing HCPs with understanding of LGBTQI2S health issues would reduce barriers....
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Tranmer J, Almost J, Camargo Plazas P, Duhn L, Galica J, Goldie C, et al.
Can J Nurs Res
. 2020 Jun;
52(3):216-225.
PMID: 32522116
Background: Building research capacity in nursing academic units continues to be a challenge. There are a number of external contextual factors and internal factors that influence individual faculty as well...