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ABSTRACT Aim To describe the factors associated with work engagement in newly graduated nurses. Design Systematic review of original quantitative studies according to Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines. Methods The systematic review utilised PEO inclusion criteria. Original peer‐reviewed quantitative studies were identified.
Hanna Ojala +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Aims Benefits of the Mediterranean diet (MD) in reducing hepatic steatosis among individuals with metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) have been well established. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between MD adherence and liver fibrosis among the MASLD population.
Meng‐Lun Hsieh +8 more
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Socio-academic profile of medical students at the university of Lomé and their perceptions of the quality of their training. [PDF]
Adambounou K, Kouevidjin AB.
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Relational and Organisational Factors Relating to Job Satisfaction Among Critical Care Nurses
ABSTRACT Background The global nursing shortage poses significant challenges to healthcare systems. In high‐stakes environments such as intensive care units (ICUs), job satisfaction is a key determinant of nurse turnover. Aim This study aimed to identify relational and organisational factors that influence job satisfaction among ICU nurses, as these ...
Arum Lim, Seung Eun Lee
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Sarcopenia as a Stronger Predictor for All-Cause Mortality than Osteoporosis in a Medical Center in Central Taiwan [Response to Letter]. [PDF]
Weng SC.
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The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, Volume 42, Issue 3, March 2026.
Tien‐Ching Lee +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Climate change is contributing to increasing rates of vector‐borne diseases, affecting global population health. As the largest group of regulated health professionals, nurses play an integral role in climate‐related health challenges.
Shannon Y. Vandenberg +3 more
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Perceived patient safety competencies among Slovak nursing students: a psychometric analysis. [PDF]
Kohanová D, Sollárová A, Sollár T.
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic exposed weaknesses in healthcare systems regarding health literacy. Although involving individuals, families, and communities in healthcare decision‐making improves their outcomes, their ability to interpret information depends on attention to health literacy and readability of materials.
Karen L. Valcheff +3 more
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Investing in the future: addressing the rising cost of perfusion education in 2025. [PDF]
Johnson B.
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