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Research paper thumbnail of Time management Dimension for Nurses Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Study

Kufa journal for nursing sciences, Mar 22, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Systematic Review of Time Management Practices Among Nurse Managers

Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery

Time is an essential resource for every organisation in terms of accomplishing its goals and aims... more Time is an essential resource for every organisation in terms of accomplishing its goals and aims. Goal setting, prioritising, planning, and delegating are all examples of efficient time management strategies that can increase productivity, efficiency, work-life balance, and job satisfaction. On the other hand, poor time management has been connected to poor job quality, low productivity, a negative effect on career progression, and high levels of stress. This study aims to identify the strategies used by middle nurse managers. This interdisciplinary systematic study's search strategy made use of three different internet databases—Scopus, CINAHL, and MEDLINE. Quantitative studies of time management and nurse managers have been conducted and published. All included studies had their data extracted, analysed, and assessed for quality. The results show that prioritisation and work delegation are the two most often utilised and successful time management strategies among nurse manag...

Research paper thumbnail of Nurses’ Leadership in the Work: A Systematic Review

Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery

Background: Nurse leadership has a significant impact on the healthcare team’s ability to produce... more Background: Nurse leadership has a significant impact on the healthcare team’s ability to produce good patient outcomes. Objective: The objective of this research is to determine what strategies are most useful for empowering nurses to take on leadership roles in a hospital setting. Method: A systematic literature review was conducted, utilising Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA). The databases that were featured are PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar from 2011 to 2023. A quality appraisal was used to assess the quality of the studies. Result: There were 97 articles found in a literature search. A total of eight articles met the inclusion criteria. Conclusion: The evidence shows that interventions to improve nurses’ leadership are complex and need to address cognitive, interpersonal as well as psychological empowerment, emotional intelligence, and critical reflexivity skills. Multicomponent, theory-based, and mixed-format programmes may be better suited to fac...

Research paper thumbnail of Systematic Review of Head Nurse Leadership Style and Nurse Performance

International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences

Research paper thumbnail of Nursing Leadership: A Concept Analysis

Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences

Background: Nursing is a demanding career that needs strong role models and mentors who can motiv... more Background: Nursing is a demanding career that needs strong role models and mentors who can motivate and inspire their colleagues. Aims: The study's overarching objective was to conduct a conceptual review of nursing administration. Design: Concept analysis using (Walker and Avant’s, 2005) concept analysis method, and review of the literature was conducted using several databases, “nursing leadership”, “nursing” & “leadership”, “nurse” & “leadership” were searched as keywords. Data sources: PubMed, CINAHL and Google Scholar. Result: Leadership attributes in nursing were found in this study as self-improvement, teamwork, nursing excellence, creative problem solution, and sway. As with any profession, nursing leadership is predicated on the individual's development, the establishment of trustworthy relationships, and the absolute necessity of the position itself. Many positive outcomes emerged, including higher levels of nursing productivity, the creation of a more cooperative...

Research paper thumbnail of Willingness to care for older people and associated factors in pre-registered student nurses: A multi-country survey study

Nurse Education Today, 2022

BACKGROUND Addressing nursing students' lack of interest in providing care for the aged popul... more BACKGROUND Addressing nursing students' lack of interest in providing care for the aged population is a global challenge for nursing educators. Despite global interest in student nurses' readiness for older people care, almost all the literature has been identified from single countries, predominantly with high income per capita. At present, no study has been conducted to provide evidence-based data related to this topic from a multi-country perspective. OBJECTIVE The study's purpose was to examine the willingness to work with older persons and associated factors among student nurses from nine countries (or regions). DESIGN This study utilized a correlational and cross-sectional design. SETTINGS This was a multi-country survey study conducted in China, Chile, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Greece, the State of Palestine (henceforth Palestine), the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia. PARTICIPANTS 2250 baccalaureate nursing students were recruited from 10 universities in this study. METHODS The survey that was used to collect data comprised four parts: socio-demographic data, attitude toward aging, older person care perception, and willingness to work with such group. RESULTS Respondents in five regions (including Mainland China, Greece, Hong Kong, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia) stated that older persons were the least favored group for future career choices. In comparison with mainland China, respondents in Chile, India, and the Philippines were significantly more likely to be willing to care for older patients, but those in Egypt and Greece indicated a lower tendency to choose this option. Favorable attitudes toward aging and older person care perception were significantly associated with having the willingness to provide care to gerontologic patients in the future. CONCLUSIONS Although attitudes toward aging and older person care perception have long been confirmed as important factors that are linked with willingness in caring for older people, this study adds that location is a more influential factor. Additional research in other countries is needed to advance the knowledge in this important area.

Research paper thumbnail of Barriers to effective nurse-patient communication in the emergency department

Emergency Nurse, 2020

Peer review This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and has been check... more Peer review This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and has been checked for plagiarism using automated software

Research paper thumbnail of Nurses' knowledge in nursing care and treatment of burns

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Health Sciences

Burn is one of the most painful and costly injuries to get. Burn patients need the nurse's he... more Burn is one of the most painful and costly injuries to get. Burn patients need the nurse's help more than anyone else to improve. This study aims to determine how much hospital nurses know about burns, burn treatments, nursing care for burns, and their effects. The study had a quantitative descriptive design, conducted at government and non-government hospitals in the south of the West Bank, with 223 nurses. The results revealed that most nurses have inadequate knowledge of burn care, moderate knowledge of burn nurse treatment knowledge for complications, adequate knowledge of renal failure, sepsis, and shock, and adequate knowledge of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary edema. The nurses' expertise in burn treatment and nursing was average, and their understanding of burn therapy and related hospital-based problems was also intermediate. Keywords: Burn; burn treatment; care; nurse knowledge.

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence and Epidemiological of Burns in Hebron, Palestine

Finding: This is the first study to describe the epidemiology and outcomes of burn patients in a ... more Finding: This is the first study to describe the epidemiology and outcomes of burn patients in a major burn center in south of west bank between 2016 and 2017. Our findings showed that in the future, children under 14 years old, females, incidents occurring in winter, and scald burns should receive more attention to prevent burn injuries. Furthermore, individualized burn prevention and treatment strategies based on risk factors such as full-thickness burns, burns with a larger TBSA (total body surface area), older age, higher operation number and better outcomes should be adopted.

Research paper thumbnail of Why Patients Use Traditional Medicine in Burn

International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science, 2021

Background: People from different cultural and thinking backgrounds have used different forms of ... more Background: People from different cultural and thinking backgrounds have used different forms of Traditional Medicine as a means to managing their diseases or trauma. Objective: To know why people use the traditional medicine in burn. Methods: Use questionnaire and divided tow section first demographic variable second section contain 13 items and divided three subsection to know why people go traditional therapy (1) they are dissatisfied in some way with conventional treatment; (2) the patients' values, customs and (3) Beliefs and think. Additional predictor variables explored included demographics. Design : Cross-sectional study was conducted in main governmental hospital contain burn unite south of Palestine during the one year January 2020 to 31 December 2020 with burns and use traditional therapy admitted to burn unite any percent. Result: admitted to burn unite in Hebron government hospital 290 patient in 2020 with percent 29% of admission use traditional therapy. The study...

Research paper thumbnail of Factors Affect Patients Satisfaction in Emergency Departments in Palestine

Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2018

Background: Emergency care can make an important contribution to reduce avoidable deaths and disa... more Background: Emergency care can make an important contribution to reduce avoidable deaths and disabilities . Assessing health care quality and improving patient satisfaction have become a global health-related issue, particularly among health care suppliers and customers of health care due to increase of customers’ knowledge and awareness regarding health care services . Patient satisfaction is a patient’s perception of care received compared with the care expected . Patient satisfaction was considered as an essential indicators of emergency care. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional design was utilized in this study. All patients above 10 years who attended private and governmental hospitals in west bank for all potential health conditions were recruited (n=1150 patients). The Arabic version of the self-administered questionnaire of "Brief Emergency Department Patient Satisfaction Scale (BEPSS)" was used. Results: The majority of the subjects was men in (21-39) year ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Actual Time Management of Nurses in Hebron Hospital

Public Policy and Administration Research, 2016

Time is one of the important resources known to person. Ironically, person does not have any cont... more Time is one of the important resources known to person. Ironically, person does not have any control over it. The idea of time management could therefore be explained within the framework of achieving a lot of success in the work place. The purpose of this study was to investigate the time management for nurses in Hebron hospitals. The study used a quantitative descriptive design and stratified random sampling approach to select 200 nurses working in Hebron district Hospitals in the West Bank. The data was collected through questionnaire, which consisted demographic variable, and 16 statements divided into four dimensions to examine the effectiveness of time management on nurses’. These dimensions are; time management (Analyzing time, follow-up , planning time, and time commitment) , personal as (uses phone, fear from mistakes).The total number of responders was 200 nurses distributed among five hospitals in Hebron government and non-government hospitals in the West Bank. The gov...

Research paper thumbnail of Physicians and Nurses Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices in the Management of Childhood Fever in Hebron Pediatric Clinics

Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2016

Fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical health care. Most fevers are not seri... more Fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical health care. Most fevers are not serious, they are a local reaction to protect the host and preserve normal body functions; however, many physician and nurses report concern that their child’s fever may cause convulsions or brain damage. This issue may be more serious in the Palestinian healthcare context, where both traditional and western health practices are common and limited research findings are reported. Other common practices believed to reduce body temperature include sponging, bathing or coin massage. International reports show that the fever management practices of parents are learnt from health care professionals. It is important to understand where they learn to manage fever and what information is provided to them in the community setting. This research focused on physician and nurses knowledge, beliefs and practice related to childhood fever management; therefore, it was also important to what factors Influen...

Research paper thumbnail of Attitude of Nurses Toward Psychological Support to Patient in Hebron Hospital

Journal of Pharmacy and Alternative Medicine, 2016

psychological care is important; it is effect in the quality of life and encompasses a br... more psychological care is important; it is effect in the quality of life and encompasses a broad spectrum of issues in care including physical, social, cognitive, spiritual, emotional. The aim of the study is to assess the attitudes of nurse toward psychological support to patient in Hebron hospital in the West Bank. The method used in this research quantitative and descriptive correlation in nature, The sampling frame used in this study in the Hebron hospital, The study population comprised of nurses in Hebron hospital, questionnaires distributed the on the three shifts (morning, evening and night shifts), by giving questionnaires Statistics were computed using the SPSS / version 22. Objectives of the study were : To assess the effect of demographic variables (qualification, experience, age, gender) on attitudes of nurses, To identify nurse attitudes toward psychological support to patient in unit, to determine how nurses recognize the need for supportive ...

Research paper thumbnail of General Knowledge & Attitude of First Aid among Schoolteacher's in Palestine

First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is ... more First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is injured or suddenly taken ill, before the arrival of ambulance. However, first aid provider should be able to assess the situation quickly and calmly, deal with life threatening conditions meanwhile protecting him/her self from the danger, obtain medical aid and call an ambulance in case of serious injury or illness. A cross-sectional study was carried out among schoolteacher's in southern of Hebron, simple random sampling was used to selected the schools and 150 schoolteacher's was selected from 8 schools by using convenience (purposive) sampling. A self-administered survey was distributed to a proportionate sample of 150 schoolteacher's designed from several studies to achieve the goal of this study. The total mean score knowledge of general first aid is 71.41%. Most of teachers answered correct of important balanced diet and the suitable management for hypoglycemic for dia...

Research paper thumbnail of Quality of Life for Palestinian Renal Failure Patients Underwent Hemodialysis

Journal of Pharmacy and Alternative Medicine, 2016

The quality of life (QOL) is an important predictor of outcome in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) ... more The quality of life (QOL) is an important predictor of outcome in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. Therefore, (QOL) in (ESRD) patients have become an important focus of attention in evaluating hemodialysis. Patient's adaptation to a chronic disease is determined by their beliefs about (ESRD) and (HD); many studies take risk factors for poor QOL for hemodialysis patient. The aim of this study : is to assess the quality of life (QOL) for patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD). Trough find out quality of life of patients undergoing dialysis and To find out factors (demographic data) affecting the quality of life of patients undergoing dialysis. Methodology: The research design is a quantitative descriptive approach; Purposive sample method will use according to the determination the inclusion criteria, the sample size was been 158 patients. Data collection tool : Self administrative structured questionnaire ( Quality Life Index Dialysis version 21 ) used to collect data from...

Research paper thumbnail of Demographic Variable (Age, Gender, Marital Status, and Educational Qualifications, in Come ) and Afeecte in Nurses’ Performance in Hebron Hospitals

Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2016

Background: Nurses spend more time with patients than other health care providers, and patient ou... more Background: Nurses spend more time with patients than other health care providers, and patient outcomes are affected by nursing care quality. Aim of the Study: The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of nursing performance and the factors affect of nursing performance in Hebron hospitals. The study used a quantitative descriptive design and stratified random sampling approach to select 181 nurses working in Hebron district Hospitals in the West Bank. The data was collected through questionnaire which consisted demographic variable, and 15 statements . The total number of responders was 181 nurses distributed among five hospitals in Hebron government and non government hospitals in the West Bank. The governmental hospitals included: Alia Hospital, 65 nurses and Abu Al-Hassan hospital18 nurses; while the non-governmental hospitals included: Al Ahli Hospital 60 nurses, Al-Mizan hospital 20 nurses, and Red Crescent hospital 18 nurses. Results: The majority of the respo...

Research paper thumbnail of First aid: Level of knowledge of relatives in emergencies in burn in Palestine

First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is ... more First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is injured or suddenly taken ill, before the arrival of ambulance. Objective: To assess the general knowledge, of relative for burn first aid, and to know the way of use to first aid for burns., and to evaluate the needs of society for program first aid Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in main governmental hospital contain burn unite in Palestine during the one year January 2018 to 31 December 2018 with burns any percent A representative sample of Palestinian parents who live in west bank and came to family emergency department in hospital was included. Result: A total of 150 participants comprising 23.3 males and 76.7 females with age of participant under 40 years were included. The majority (58%) were educated up to school or higher. most sours of information about first aid from doctors and nurses, the second source internet and TV and radio. most of participants mot take fi...

Research paper thumbnail of Gender Based Violence and People’s Attitudes toward Sexual and Reproductive Health in Jerusalem

Since 1967, when Israel occupied the Palestinian territories and annexed East Jerusalem illegally... more Since 1967, when Israel occupied the Palestinian territories and annexed East Jerusalem illegally, the city Palestinian inhabitants have experienced multiple violations including, but not limited to; division of Arab Jerusalem governorate into two parts J1 and J2. The PCBS-Jerusalem statistical Yearbook (2010) described J1 is the part of Jerusalem that was annexed forcefully by Israel and “J2” includes the remaining of the governorate. It is worth noting that J1 area is the study target area. The study design: This descriptive exploratory study has utilized random sampling approach for targeted households as possible. The study targeted 309 households; two third of the sample from the old city and the other third from its suburbs, Al-Tor and Silwan, Shufat and Bait Hanina, Sorbaher and Biet Safafa representing “J1” areas. The study targeted one eligible respondent in each household to answer the questionnaire representing all his family members. The study utilized quantitative and q...

Research paper thumbnail of MW

Research paper thumbnail of Time management Dimension for Nurses Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Study

Kufa journal for nursing sciences, Mar 22, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Systematic Review of Time Management Practices Among Nurse Managers

Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery

Time is an essential resource for every organisation in terms of accomplishing its goals and aims... more Time is an essential resource for every organisation in terms of accomplishing its goals and aims. Goal setting, prioritising, planning, and delegating are all examples of efficient time management strategies that can increase productivity, efficiency, work-life balance, and job satisfaction. On the other hand, poor time management has been connected to poor job quality, low productivity, a negative effect on career progression, and high levels of stress. This study aims to identify the strategies used by middle nurse managers. This interdisciplinary systematic study's search strategy made use of three different internet databases—Scopus, CINAHL, and MEDLINE. Quantitative studies of time management and nurse managers have been conducted and published. All included studies had their data extracted, analysed, and assessed for quality. The results show that prioritisation and work delegation are the two most often utilised and successful time management strategies among nurse manag...

Research paper thumbnail of Nurses’ Leadership in the Work: A Systematic Review

Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery

Background: Nurse leadership has a significant impact on the healthcare team’s ability to produce... more Background: Nurse leadership has a significant impact on the healthcare team’s ability to produce good patient outcomes. Objective: The objective of this research is to determine what strategies are most useful for empowering nurses to take on leadership roles in a hospital setting. Method: A systematic literature review was conducted, utilising Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA). The databases that were featured are PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar from 2011 to 2023. A quality appraisal was used to assess the quality of the studies. Result: There were 97 articles found in a literature search. A total of eight articles met the inclusion criteria. Conclusion: The evidence shows that interventions to improve nurses’ leadership are complex and need to address cognitive, interpersonal as well as psychological empowerment, emotional intelligence, and critical reflexivity skills. Multicomponent, theory-based, and mixed-format programmes may be better suited to fac...

Research paper thumbnail of Systematic Review of Head Nurse Leadership Style and Nurse Performance

International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences

Research paper thumbnail of Nursing Leadership: A Concept Analysis

Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences

Background: Nursing is a demanding career that needs strong role models and mentors who can motiv... more Background: Nursing is a demanding career that needs strong role models and mentors who can motivate and inspire their colleagues. Aims: The study's overarching objective was to conduct a conceptual review of nursing administration. Design: Concept analysis using (Walker and Avant’s, 2005) concept analysis method, and review of the literature was conducted using several databases, “nursing leadership”, “nursing” & “leadership”, “nurse” & “leadership” were searched as keywords. Data sources: PubMed, CINAHL and Google Scholar. Result: Leadership attributes in nursing were found in this study as self-improvement, teamwork, nursing excellence, creative problem solution, and sway. As with any profession, nursing leadership is predicated on the individual's development, the establishment of trustworthy relationships, and the absolute necessity of the position itself. Many positive outcomes emerged, including higher levels of nursing productivity, the creation of a more cooperative...

Research paper thumbnail of Willingness to care for older people and associated factors in pre-registered student nurses: A multi-country survey study

Nurse Education Today, 2022

BACKGROUND Addressing nursing students' lack of interest in providing care for the aged popul... more BACKGROUND Addressing nursing students' lack of interest in providing care for the aged population is a global challenge for nursing educators. Despite global interest in student nurses' readiness for older people care, almost all the literature has been identified from single countries, predominantly with high income per capita. At present, no study has been conducted to provide evidence-based data related to this topic from a multi-country perspective. OBJECTIVE The study's purpose was to examine the willingness to work with older persons and associated factors among student nurses from nine countries (or regions). DESIGN This study utilized a correlational and cross-sectional design. SETTINGS This was a multi-country survey study conducted in China, Chile, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Greece, the State of Palestine (henceforth Palestine), the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia. PARTICIPANTS 2250 baccalaureate nursing students were recruited from 10 universities in this study. METHODS The survey that was used to collect data comprised four parts: socio-demographic data, attitude toward aging, older person care perception, and willingness to work with such group. RESULTS Respondents in five regions (including Mainland China, Greece, Hong Kong, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia) stated that older persons were the least favored group for future career choices. In comparison with mainland China, respondents in Chile, India, and the Philippines were significantly more likely to be willing to care for older patients, but those in Egypt and Greece indicated a lower tendency to choose this option. Favorable attitudes toward aging and older person care perception were significantly associated with having the willingness to provide care to gerontologic patients in the future. CONCLUSIONS Although attitudes toward aging and older person care perception have long been confirmed as important factors that are linked with willingness in caring for older people, this study adds that location is a more influential factor. Additional research in other countries is needed to advance the knowledge in this important area.

Research paper thumbnail of Barriers to effective nurse-patient communication in the emergency department

Emergency Nurse, 2020

Peer review This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and has been check... more Peer review This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and has been checked for plagiarism using automated software

Research paper thumbnail of Nurses' knowledge in nursing care and treatment of burns

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Health Sciences

Burn is one of the most painful and costly injuries to get. Burn patients need the nurse's he... more Burn is one of the most painful and costly injuries to get. Burn patients need the nurse's help more than anyone else to improve. This study aims to determine how much hospital nurses know about burns, burn treatments, nursing care for burns, and their effects. The study had a quantitative descriptive design, conducted at government and non-government hospitals in the south of the West Bank, with 223 nurses. The results revealed that most nurses have inadequate knowledge of burn care, moderate knowledge of burn nurse treatment knowledge for complications, adequate knowledge of renal failure, sepsis, and shock, and adequate knowledge of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary edema. The nurses' expertise in burn treatment and nursing was average, and their understanding of burn therapy and related hospital-based problems was also intermediate. Keywords: Burn; burn treatment; care; nurse knowledge.

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence and Epidemiological of Burns in Hebron, Palestine

Finding: This is the first study to describe the epidemiology and outcomes of burn patients in a ... more Finding: This is the first study to describe the epidemiology and outcomes of burn patients in a major burn center in south of west bank between 2016 and 2017. Our findings showed that in the future, children under 14 years old, females, incidents occurring in winter, and scald burns should receive more attention to prevent burn injuries. Furthermore, individualized burn prevention and treatment strategies based on risk factors such as full-thickness burns, burns with a larger TBSA (total body surface area), older age, higher operation number and better outcomes should be adopted.

Research paper thumbnail of Why Patients Use Traditional Medicine in Burn

International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science, 2021

Background: People from different cultural and thinking backgrounds have used different forms of ... more Background: People from different cultural and thinking backgrounds have used different forms of Traditional Medicine as a means to managing their diseases or trauma. Objective: To know why people use the traditional medicine in burn. Methods: Use questionnaire and divided tow section first demographic variable second section contain 13 items and divided three subsection to know why people go traditional therapy (1) they are dissatisfied in some way with conventional treatment; (2) the patients' values, customs and (3) Beliefs and think. Additional predictor variables explored included demographics. Design : Cross-sectional study was conducted in main governmental hospital contain burn unite south of Palestine during the one year January 2020 to 31 December 2020 with burns and use traditional therapy admitted to burn unite any percent. Result: admitted to burn unite in Hebron government hospital 290 patient in 2020 with percent 29% of admission use traditional therapy. The study...

Research paper thumbnail of Factors Affect Patients Satisfaction in Emergency Departments in Palestine

Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2018

Background: Emergency care can make an important contribution to reduce avoidable deaths and disa... more Background: Emergency care can make an important contribution to reduce avoidable deaths and disabilities . Assessing health care quality and improving patient satisfaction have become a global health-related issue, particularly among health care suppliers and customers of health care due to increase of customers’ knowledge and awareness regarding health care services . Patient satisfaction is a patient’s perception of care received compared with the care expected . Patient satisfaction was considered as an essential indicators of emergency care. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional design was utilized in this study. All patients above 10 years who attended private and governmental hospitals in west bank for all potential health conditions were recruited (n=1150 patients). The Arabic version of the self-administered questionnaire of "Brief Emergency Department Patient Satisfaction Scale (BEPSS)" was used. Results: The majority of the subjects was men in (21-39) year ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Actual Time Management of Nurses in Hebron Hospital

Public Policy and Administration Research, 2016

Time is one of the important resources known to person. Ironically, person does not have any cont... more Time is one of the important resources known to person. Ironically, person does not have any control over it. The idea of time management could therefore be explained within the framework of achieving a lot of success in the work place. The purpose of this study was to investigate the time management for nurses in Hebron hospitals. The study used a quantitative descriptive design and stratified random sampling approach to select 200 nurses working in Hebron district Hospitals in the West Bank. The data was collected through questionnaire, which consisted demographic variable, and 16 statements divided into four dimensions to examine the effectiveness of time management on nurses’. These dimensions are; time management (Analyzing time, follow-up , planning time, and time commitment) , personal as (uses phone, fear from mistakes).The total number of responders was 200 nurses distributed among five hospitals in Hebron government and non-government hospitals in the West Bank. The gov...

Research paper thumbnail of Physicians and Nurses Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices in the Management of Childhood Fever in Hebron Pediatric Clinics

Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2016

Fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical health care. Most fevers are not seri... more Fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical health care. Most fevers are not serious, they are a local reaction to protect the host and preserve normal body functions; however, many physician and nurses report concern that their child’s fever may cause convulsions or brain damage. This issue may be more serious in the Palestinian healthcare context, where both traditional and western health practices are common and limited research findings are reported. Other common practices believed to reduce body temperature include sponging, bathing or coin massage. International reports show that the fever management practices of parents are learnt from health care professionals. It is important to understand where they learn to manage fever and what information is provided to them in the community setting. This research focused on physician and nurses knowledge, beliefs and practice related to childhood fever management; therefore, it was also important to what factors Influen...

Research paper thumbnail of Attitude of Nurses Toward Psychological Support to Patient in Hebron Hospital

Journal of Pharmacy and Alternative Medicine, 2016

psychological care is important; it is effect in the quality of life and encompasses a br... more psychological care is important; it is effect in the quality of life and encompasses a broad spectrum of issues in care including physical, social, cognitive, spiritual, emotional. The aim of the study is to assess the attitudes of nurse toward psychological support to patient in Hebron hospital in the West Bank. The method used in this research quantitative and descriptive correlation in nature, The sampling frame used in this study in the Hebron hospital, The study population comprised of nurses in Hebron hospital, questionnaires distributed the on the three shifts (morning, evening and night shifts), by giving questionnaires Statistics were computed using the SPSS / version 22. Objectives of the study were : To assess the effect of demographic variables (qualification, experience, age, gender) on attitudes of nurses, To identify nurse attitudes toward psychological support to patient in unit, to determine how nurses recognize the need for supportive ...

Research paper thumbnail of General Knowledge & Attitude of First Aid among Schoolteacher's in Palestine

First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is ... more First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is injured or suddenly taken ill, before the arrival of ambulance. However, first aid provider should be able to assess the situation quickly and calmly, deal with life threatening conditions meanwhile protecting him/her self from the danger, obtain medical aid and call an ambulance in case of serious injury or illness. A cross-sectional study was carried out among schoolteacher's in southern of Hebron, simple random sampling was used to selected the schools and 150 schoolteacher's was selected from 8 schools by using convenience (purposive) sampling. A self-administered survey was distributed to a proportionate sample of 150 schoolteacher's designed from several studies to achieve the goal of this study. The total mean score knowledge of general first aid is 71.41%. Most of teachers answered correct of important balanced diet and the suitable management for hypoglycemic for dia...

Research paper thumbnail of Quality of Life for Palestinian Renal Failure Patients Underwent Hemodialysis

Journal of Pharmacy and Alternative Medicine, 2016

The quality of life (QOL) is an important predictor of outcome in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) ... more The quality of life (QOL) is an important predictor of outcome in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. Therefore, (QOL) in (ESRD) patients have become an important focus of attention in evaluating hemodialysis. Patient's adaptation to a chronic disease is determined by their beliefs about (ESRD) and (HD); many studies take risk factors for poor QOL for hemodialysis patient. The aim of this study : is to assess the quality of life (QOL) for patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD). Trough find out quality of life of patients undergoing dialysis and To find out factors (demographic data) affecting the quality of life of patients undergoing dialysis. Methodology: The research design is a quantitative descriptive approach; Purposive sample method will use according to the determination the inclusion criteria, the sample size was been 158 patients. Data collection tool : Self administrative structured questionnaire ( Quality Life Index Dialysis version 21 ) used to collect data from...

Research paper thumbnail of Demographic Variable (Age, Gender, Marital Status, and Educational Qualifications, in Come ) and Afeecte in Nurses’ Performance in Hebron Hospitals

Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2016

Background: Nurses spend more time with patients than other health care providers, and patient ou... more Background: Nurses spend more time with patients than other health care providers, and patient outcomes are affected by nursing care quality. Aim of the Study: The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of nursing performance and the factors affect of nursing performance in Hebron hospitals. The study used a quantitative descriptive design and stratified random sampling approach to select 181 nurses working in Hebron district Hospitals in the West Bank. The data was collected through questionnaire which consisted demographic variable, and 15 statements . The total number of responders was 181 nurses distributed among five hospitals in Hebron government and non government hospitals in the West Bank. The governmental hospitals included: Alia Hospital, 65 nurses and Abu Al-Hassan hospital18 nurses; while the non-governmental hospitals included: Al Ahli Hospital 60 nurses, Al-Mizan hospital 20 nurses, and Red Crescent hospital 18 nurses. Results: The majority of the respo...

Research paper thumbnail of First aid: Level of knowledge of relatives in emergencies in burn in Palestine

First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is ... more First aid is the initial assistance or treatment given at the site of accident to someone who is injured or suddenly taken ill, before the arrival of ambulance. Objective: To assess the general knowledge, of relative for burn first aid, and to know the way of use to first aid for burns., and to evaluate the needs of society for program first aid Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in main governmental hospital contain burn unite in Palestine during the one year January 2018 to 31 December 2018 with burns any percent A representative sample of Palestinian parents who live in west bank and came to family emergency department in hospital was included. Result: A total of 150 participants comprising 23.3 males and 76.7 females with age of participant under 40 years were included. The majority (58%) were educated up to school or higher. most sours of information about first aid from doctors and nurses, the second source internet and TV and radio. most of participants mot take fi...

Research paper thumbnail of Gender Based Violence and People’s Attitudes toward Sexual and Reproductive Health in Jerusalem

Since 1967, when Israel occupied the Palestinian territories and annexed East Jerusalem illegally... more Since 1967, when Israel occupied the Palestinian territories and annexed East Jerusalem illegally, the city Palestinian inhabitants have experienced multiple violations including, but not limited to; division of Arab Jerusalem governorate into two parts J1 and J2. The PCBS-Jerusalem statistical Yearbook (2010) described J1 is the part of Jerusalem that was annexed forcefully by Israel and “J2” includes the remaining of the governorate. It is worth noting that J1 area is the study target area. The study design: This descriptive exploratory study has utilized random sampling approach for targeted households as possible. The study targeted 309 households; two third of the sample from the old city and the other third from its suburbs, Al-Tor and Silwan, Shufat and Bait Hanina, Sorbaher and Biet Safafa representing “J1” areas. The study targeted one eligible respondent in each household to answer the questionnaire representing all his family members. The study utilized quantitative and q...