Lived experience of Iranian pre-hospital medical staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: a descriptive phenomenological study [PDF]
BackgroundPre-hospital medical staff faced numerous challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these challenges specific to pre-hospital services have not been thoroughly explored in Iran. This qualitative study aimed to examine the essence of pre-
Mehdi Jafari-Oori+5 more
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Saving Costs for Hospitals Through Medical Clowning: A Study of Hospital Staff Perspectives on the Impact of the Medical Clown [PDF]
This study explores the perspectives of doctors, nurses, and technicians on the medical clown. A total of 35 subjects were interviewed one on one. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed for common themes.
Jack Gomberg+3 more
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Background: The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has placed unprecedented challenges on hospital environmental hygiene and medical staff protection.
Yanfang Jiang+11 more
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Evaluation of Patient and Medical Staff Satisfaction regarding Healthcare Services in Wuhan Public Hospitals [PDF]
Satisfaction evaluation is widely used in healthcare systems to improve healthcare service quality to obtain better health outcomes. The aim of this study was to measure employee work satisfaction and patient satisfaction status in Wuhan, China.
Runtang Meng+9 more
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Noise in hospitals as a strain for the medical staff [PDF]
Noise research in hospitals focuses mainly on the harmful effects on patients. But at least in intensive care units and operation theaters, also the staff is exposed to high levels of noise during considerable portions of working time. Evidence from literature is summarized here.
Gert Notbohm, Silvester Siegmann
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Psychological Status and Influencing Factors of Hospital Medical Staff During the COVID-19 Outbreak. [PDF]
Yao Y+13 more
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The relationship between work requirements and mental distress in hospital staff: the chain mediating effects of rumination and work recovery classes [PDF]
Background Heavy work requirements can lead to significant increases in depression anxiety and stress among hospital staff. However, there is limited research considering the role of work recovery (WR) and rumination in this relationship, particularly ...
Jinjin Li+4 more
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"THE MEDICAL STAFFS OF HOSPITALS AND HOSPITAL ABUSE." [PDF]
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Burdett, HenryC, Todd, C. L.
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Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Cases on Medical Staff of Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital
Purpose To investigate the psychological impact of cases of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) on medical staff of Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital. Methods The 287 online questionnaires were distributed to medical staff working at Beijing Xiaotangshan ...
Yuanbo Fu+15 more
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