نتایج جستجو برای: wards method

تعداد نتایج: 1639346  

2017
Mohammad Malakootian Majid Amiri Gharghani

Background: Bio-aerosols in the air of hospital wards have an important role in the development of infections. It is important to make quantitative and qualitative estimations of microorganisms in the air of these wards as an index for environmental hygiene applicable to different hospital wards. The aim of the study was to investigate degrees of diversity and density of bio-aerosols in the edu...

2014
Afsar Ali

Dropout from school hinders development as it makes human potentialities unexplored. This creates all round backwardness. Muslim communities are more backward particularly in Malda district, W.B., where the dropout rate is high. Parental decision to dropout their wards from primary education does not depend upon gender, but depend upon their economic status. Poverty influences the parents to wi...

Journal: :Global journal of health science 2015
Leila Taheri Marzieh Kargar Jahromi Mohsen Hojat

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Patient satisfaction is the most important indicator of high-quality health care and is used for the assessment and planning of health care. Also, Job satisfaction is an important factor on prediction and perception of organizational manner. The aim of this study is to identify and compare patient and staff satisfaction in general versus special wards. MATERIAL AND METHO...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2005
Vijitr Srisupan Wilawan Senaratana Wilawan Picheansatian Jittaporn Chittreecheur Malinee Watanakool Pratin Chaisri Laddawan Singhakumfu Chanwit Tribuddharat Somwang Danchaivijitr

OBJECTIVES To determine whether an education and campaign program would reduce the incidence of pressure sores. MATERIAL AND METHOD The study was performed in a 1,400-bed teaching hospital in Thailand with a total number of 697patients from 47 wards for a point prevalence study; 1,201 and 1,268 patients from 12 wards to determine whether reduction of pressure sore occurrence would be obtained...

Journal: :The Australian journal of advanced nursing : a quarterly publication of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation 2006
Jane Cioffi

OBJECTIVE To describe the experiences of culturally diverse family members who make the decision to stay with their relatives in acute care wards. DESIGN A qualitative descriptive study. SETTING Medical and surgical wards in an acute care hospital with a 70% non-English speaking background patient population. SUBJECTS Eight culturally diverse family members who stayed with their hospitali...

2005
D. A. MITCHISON J. H. DARRELL

A computer system for reporting and recording all specimens processed by the routine bacteriology laboratory at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School is described. Features of interest are the method of input using a mixture of 3-character alphanumeric codes and numbers, cumulative reporting to the wards, and selective listing of relevant previous results for the patient, which is available to ...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
narges sadeghi zahra abdeyazdan marzieh ziaei - rad behnaz torkan minoo motaghi

background: adolescents admitted to hospital are either surrounded by children or adults. however, age-appropriate facilities are often not provided to meet the needs of adolescents, which should be incorporated in the wards. this study compares the satisfaction level about physical environment of the wards among adolescents who have been admitted to pediatric and adult wards. materials and met...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2004
Frances Healey Andrew Monro Angela Cockram Vicki Adams David Heseltine

BACKGROUND falls and related injuries are known to be a significant problem for older people. There is evidence that identifying and addressing individual risk factors can reduce the incidence of falls in the community but no evidence of the effectiveness of targeted risk factor reduction methods applied to hospital in-patients. OBJECTIVE to test the efficacy of a targeted risk factor reducti...

2012
Christopher Fuller Susan Michie Joanne Savage John McAteer Sarah Besser Andre Charlett Andrew Hayward Barry D. Cookson Ben S. Cooper Georgia Duckworth Annette Jeanes Jenny Roberts Louise Teare Sheldon Stone

INTRODUCTION Achieving a sustained improvement in hand-hygiene compliance is the WHO's first global patient safety challenge. There is no RCT evidence showing how to do this. Systematic reviews suggest feedback is most effective and call for long term well designed RCTs, applying behavioural theory to intervention design to optimise effectiveness. METHODS Three year stepped wedge cluster RCT ...

2017
Rebecca Lawton Jane Kathryn O'Hara Laura Sheard Gerry Armitage Kim Cocks Hannah Buckley Belen Corbacho Caroline Reynolds Claire Marsh Sally Moore Ian Watt John Wright

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy of the Patient Reporting and Action for a Safe Environment intervention. DESIGN A multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING Clusters were 33 hospital wards within five hospitals in the UK. PARTICIPANTS All patients able to give informed consent were eligible to take part. Wards were allocated to the intervention or control condition. INT...

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