نتایج جستجو برای: emergency unit nurses

تعداد نتایج: 569990  

ایمانی پور, معصومه, تابش, حامد, صالحی, تهمینه, نبوره, عباس,

Background and Objective: Moral distress is one of the major problems of nurses, which may happen due to various reasons. Moral distress has several consequences such as, low self-esteem, job dissatisfaction and depression. Nurses in critical care units and emergency departments experience more moral distress situations because of their special work. Hence, this study aimed to investigat...

2014
Masoud Bahrami Fatemeh Aliakbari Fereshteh Aein

BACKGROUND Nurses are members of the health care team for crisis response. Identifying nurses' capability in responding to a disaster and promoting their preparedness will lead to effective use of human resources and decreasing the detrimental effects of disaster. The purpose of this article was to determine emergency nurses' competences in triage, life support, and basic clinical skills in dis...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2015

Background and aims: human errors are of the most important causes of accidents in medical professions which impose exorbitant costs to the societies. Therefore, the present research was carried out in order to identify and evaluate human errors, using SHERPA technique, among physicians and nurses in emergency unit of one of the hospitals in Semnan. Method: In this qualitative and cross-section...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
ali navidian msc in nursing, zahedan university of medical sciences. gholamreza masoudi msc in nursing, zahedan university of medical sciences. soudabeh mousavi bbc in nursing, ali_ibne abitalib hospital of zahedan.

introduction: medical professionals are often under the influence of stress due to the responsibility of providing patients with comfort and care.  working conditions in hospitals create much stress and anxiety and can affect the health of staff, especially the nurses.  this study was designed to investigate the job stressors of nursing personnel in the emergency wards of zahedans’ hospitals du...

Journal: :International journal of nursing practice 2009
Lauretta Luck Debra Jackson Kim Usher

Violence towards nurses in Emergency Department's is a world wide problem that some contend is increasing in severity and frequency, despite the many strategies implemented to prevent violent events. This paper presents the findings of an instrumental case study in a busy rural Emergency Department. Twenty Registered Nurses participated in the study and data from 16 unstructured interviews, 13 ...

2017
Parvin Kashani Sahar Mirbaha Mohammad Mehdi Forouzanfar Farahnaz Meschi Alireza Baratloo

INTRODUCTION The prevalence of behavioral disorders is substantially higher in stressful working environments such as emergency departments. The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders among emergency nurses. METHODS In the present epidemiologic study, the prevalence of personality disorders among emergency nurses of three educational hospitals, Tehran, Iran, w...

Journal: :Egyptian Journal of Health Care 2021

Background: This study aimed to assess Nursing Performance toward Enteral Feeding at Pediatric Critical Care Units. Subjects and methods: A descriptive was conducted pediatric critically care units (Pediatric Intensive Unit (PICU) – Neonatal Intensive (NICU) Emergency department) in the Children's Hospital affiliated Ain-Shams University Hospitals. Sampling: convenient sample composed o...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
معصومه همتی مسلک پاک m hemmati maslakpak مهری شیخ بیکلو m sheikhbaklu رحیم بقایی r baghaei ناصر شیخی n sheikhi

study the performance of nurses communication with patients in special education and non- teaching hospital, urmia     hemmati maslakpak m [1] * , sheikhbaklu m [2] , baghaei r [3] , sheikhi n [4]     received: 21 dec, 2011 accepted: 4 feb, 2012     abstract   background & aims : acceptable communication performance is essential for safe, effective, and suitable care . proper communication is e...

2017
Wayne Varndell Margaret Fry Doug Elliott

BACKGROUND Many critically ill patients experience moderate to severe acute pain that is frequently undetected and/or undertreated. Acute pain in this patient cohort not only derives from their injury and/or illness, but also as a consequence of delivering care whilst stabilising the patient. Emergency nurses are increasingly responsible for the safety and wellbeing of critically ill patients, ...

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