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Occupational stress among hospital nurses in Gaza-Palestine
(2013)
Background: By the end of 2012, the Syrian conflict had already reached the Palestinian refugee camps, with more than half of the Palestinian refugees fleeing to Lebanon, Jordan, or displaced internally. Of about 10, 000 ...
Gaza nurses after war: are they traumatized?
(2013)
Studies related to trauma among nurses in Palestine are not available, but few studies about PTSD among Palestinian adolescents and other groups have been conducted. This study examines the relationship between exposure ...
EVALUATION OF NURSING EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT IN THE FACULTY OF NURSING, ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF GAZA
(الجامعة الإسلامية - غزة, 2013)
The main objective of Nursing Program at Islamic University of Gaza (IUG) is to prepare a new generation of nurses who are well-prepared theoretically and professionally to meet nursing needs in the Palestinian community. ...
Musculoskeletal Disorders among Radiology Technologists at Governmental Hospitals -Gaza Governorates
(2013)
This study aims to determine the prevalence and risk factors of
musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) among radiological technologists (RTs)
working at governmental hospitals in Gaza Strip. The design of this study is
descriptive, ...
Patient satisfaction in home health care
(Wiley/Blackwell (10.1111), 2013)
Aims and objectives. To assess the current use of patient satisfaction measures in home health care and to examine the reliability and validity of current measures of patient satisfaction in home health care.
Background. ...
Risk factors of gestational diabetes mellitus in the refugee population in Gaza Strip: a case--control study.
(2013)
To determine the risk factors of gestational diabetes mellitus in refugee populations in the Gaza Strip, a retrospective case–control study was performed between March and June 2011 in the United Nations Relief and Works ...
Staff Developed IP Program Increases Antimicrobial Stewardship and Decreases HAIs Rates
(2013)
The burden of Hospital Associated Infections (HAIs) in intensive care units is extremely high and cannot be overemphasized, with more than one third ofa all HAIs being acquired in intensive care units. This study firstly ...