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Knowledge and Skills of Emergency Care During Disaster for Community Health Volunteers: a Literature Review [PDF]
Background: Nowadays, disaster preparedness and responses are essential for everyone to be involved since the disaster becomes increasing. The Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) in particular are the key partners required adequately prepared in emergency
Kamal, A. (Anda)+2 more
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Objective Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a possible trigger of systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs). We investigated SARDs risk related to long‐term exposure to PM2.5 and its components (ammonium, black carbon, mineral dust, sea salt, nitrate, sulfate, organic matter), the composition of which may affect toxicity.
Mareva Geslin+6 more
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Podcasts in health education—Insights from a scoping review and survey
Abstract Podcasts have rapidly emerged as a powerful tool for health communication, especially since the COVID‐19 pandemic. While evidence shows that podcasts can enhance student knowledge, confidence, and flexibility in learning, their educational impact is primarily studied within formal academic contexts.
Matthew J. Barton+2 more
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Background Resilience is essential for nurses in critical care, where they face high-stakes situations requiring continuous adaptation, collaborative unity, and emotional balance.
Eman Arafa Hassan+1 more
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An 83-year-old woman with suspected SARS: Implications for emergency nursing [PDF]
Cyndi Kalafut, Debra Honer
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Abstract Qualitative research is increasingly engaged in anatomical sciences education research. However, many in the discipline are not formally trained in qualitative methodology and—like other research methods—qualitative methods are continually developed and enhanced.
Angelique N. Dueñas+2 more
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THE present and future of patient care are matters of increasing concern. Care of patients, including nursing care, is being severely criticized. Now that new legislative acts such as Medicare, and the Heart, Stroke, and Cancer bills make it economically feasible for the medical and nursing professions to devote more time to patients, these concerns ...
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2009 Alaska Health Workforce Vacancy Study [PDF]
Alaska continues to experience health professional shortages. The state has long had a deficient “supply side” characterized by insufficient numbers of key health workers whose recruitment, retention, and training have been impeded by Alaska’s ...
DeRoche, Patricia+11 more
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Supporting doctors' professional identity development through specialist training
Abstract Anatomy‐centric specialties such as surgery, radiology, and anatomical pathology (AP) have workforce shortages, with attrition during the training phase proposed as a contributing factor. Current understanding of the reasons behind trainee attrition is limited, and there have been calls to increase the depth and richness of research in this ...
Shemona Y. Rozario+3 more
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Wiedenbach Need for Help and Swanson Caring Model on Nursing Care of Prolonged Second Stage of Labour [PDF]
The second stage of labour is defined as the period from full dilatation of the cervix to the birth of the baby. Prolonged Second Stage of labour greater than 2 hours in primiparous women and greater than 1 hours in multiparous.
Susanti, H. D. (Henny)
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