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Mar 31, 2024Open Access
Background: Healthcare professionals frequently experience burnout, characterised by emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and a diminished sense of personal success. We aimed to identify the determinants associated with burnout among healthcare professionals and its implications on healthcare professionals and healthcare delivery. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Hospital, Tamale, in the Northern Region of Gha...
Mar 29, 2024Open Access
Background: Fatigue interfere better job performance of nurses and their job performance reflect quality care of patient. Objective: The objective of the study was to examine the level of fatigue and job performance and their relationship among nurses at the two tertiary level hospitals in Bangladesh. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional design was used to conduct this study. A total of 120 registered nurses were selected conveniently. Face to face interview was conducted to collect data by me...
Aug 18, 2023Open Access
Introduction: Disrespect and mistreatment during pregnancy and childbirth has been widely reported. Objective: To improve the birth experience of maternity clients through educating maternity providers on Respectful Maternity Care. Study Design: Quasi-experimental, Mixed Method research design was used to identify the levels of autonomy and respect maternity clients perceived during their labor and delivery experience. Participants: Maternity staff and providers, Maternity clients who were clien...
Jun 15, 2023Open Access
The purpose of this survey was to identify whether students of Taktse Central School get adequate sleep or not, which has a direct impact on the academic achievement of the students. Further, it also explored some of the possible causes of students falling asleep in class. A two-part survey questionnaire consisted of student’s demographic details viz. gender, age, and grade level. The second part has 13 objective questions. Questions 2 to 7 were a four-point Likert scale that drew students’ slee...
Apr 11, 2023Open Access
Objective: The purpose of this research study is to assess the correlation between effective nursing leadership and nursing staff burnout during pandemics. Background: The problem of nursing burnout if unmanaged can be traumatic to the nurse at the bedside. It can lead to many problems that can destabilize how nurses and other clinicians’ work. It is imperative that we study the best practices that can reduce nursing staff burnout. Methods: Cross-sectional Survey design was ...
Apr 10, 2023Open Access
Big data technology has become a hot spot in the development of scientific and technological information. In the era of big data, the national level is also actively promoting informatization construction in the field of doctor’s health. With the continuous deepening of the development of digital economy and the improvement of the level of informatization in the medical field, the collection, application and management capabilities of medical data in society are constantly strengthened, and the ...
Mar 31, 2023Open Access
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is an advanced service available in hospitals for potentially recoverable patients who have acute life-threatening single or multiple organ system failure due to disease or injury. The aim of this study is to explore the characteristics of adult ICU patients at a university Hospital in Bangladesh. A descriptive study design was carried out to conduct this study. Data were collected from 112 conveniently selected ICU patients, by observing their medical documents and int...
Jan 11, 2023Open Access
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate palliative care knowledge among nursing students and analyze their influencing factors in China. Methodology: A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based survey consisted of 1168 nursing students, and was surveyed from November 2020 and January 2021 in China. The data were collected by using the “demographic characteristics form” and “Palliative Care Quiz for Nursing” (PCQN). Frequencies and percentages were used to describe the basic demographic vari...
Jan 04, 2023Open Access
Coping strategies are adoptive behaviour of parents and family care givers to surmount the challenges associated with infantile illness and hospitalization. The concept appears variedly in literature with diverse meanings and relationships without a specified definition. Understanding this phenomenon is challenging due to variations in the perspectives of the concept. The aim of this paper is to clarify the concept coping making clear distinction related its scientific and conventional use. The ...
Nov 11, 2022Open Access
Diabetes is one of the most common non-communicable diseases in the world. It represents a real public health problem due to its increasing frequency, morbidity, mortality and economic cost. Indeed, diabetes requires significant and complex behavioral changes in the lives of patients. To manage this disease, diabetic patients must perform technical acts themselves, make therapeutic decisions and must have the knowledge required to participate in the decision-making process necessary for self-car...
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