By Anastasia - Admin on September 05, 2023
Category: Rehab Nursing Specialty

RNJ Trending Topics: September/October

If you are an ARN member or a Rehabilitation Nursing Journal (RNJ) subscriber, you should soon receive your September/October issue in the mail. Check out a preview of the articles that will be gracing the pages of this issue or visit the journal online to read the full issue. Also this month, continue to see the new covers for the RNJ

Efficacy of rapid rehabilitation nursing in postoperative care in China: A meta-analysis 

Rapid rehabilitation nursing is a term used in China to describe what we call 'early rehabilitation' in North America. Typically we think of early rehabilitation with patients in ICU. These authors looked at 10 studies from China with 1,565 patients. Through the analysis, rapid rehabilitation nursing (RRN) affected post-operative outcomes of patients compared with traditional nursing care. Outcomes included shortened length of stay, decreased postoperative pain and less post-operative complications.

Wang, Y., Shen B.S., & Wang, C. (2023). Efficacy of rapid rehabilitation nursing in postoperative care in China: A meta-analysis. Rehabilitation Nursing 48(5), 170-179.

The effect of motivational interview-based counseling in individuals with amputation: A randomized controlled trial in Turkey

As rehabilitation nurses, we know the effects of an amputation on an individual's life and thus the quality of that life. These researchers used the Coping Strategies Scale and the Perceived Social Support scale to evaluate the effect of 4 sessions of motivational interview-based counseling, over 4 months, with 48 individuals with a lower limb amputation due to a chronic disease. The motivational based counseling improved individuals' coping skills and perceived social support at the end of the 4 months of counseling. 

Ozturk, G. K., & Simsek, N. (2023). The effect of motivational interview-based counseling in individuals with amputation: A randomized controlled trial in Turkey. Rehabilitation Nursing 48(5), 160-169.

Write About Your Experience 

Write about your expertise and experience ​

Interested in submitting an article to the the RNJ? We are always looking for more submissions, including, evidence-based practice papers, professional issues, and clinical consultation papers. Additionally, the RNJ editorial board is opening up submissions to hear more about your personal experiences and stories as a rehabilitation nurse.

The readers (and non-readers) have spoken:

The readers (and non-readers) have spoken and want to see more articles about the following:


Are you interested in submitting information about one of the above topics but don't know where to begin? The RNJ editorial staff are willing to work with novice writers and walk though the writing process with you - just simply ask! The most important thing is that you share your knowledge with other nurses.