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Disaster risk management challenges in military hospitals: A qualitative study
BACKGROUND: Disaster can pose significant challenges to the health infrastructure in the community. Hospitals are the central unit for providing health services in the disaster response plan.
Somayeh Azarmi +4 more
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Background Military nurses should possess the competency to provide quality care in both clinical and military nursing contexts. This study aimed to identify the competencies of military nurses in general hospitals.
Huijuan Ma +6 more
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Background The aim of this study was to present challenges of implementing the accreditation model in university and military hospitals in Iran. Methods In this qualitative study, purposive sampling was used to select hospital managers and implementers ...
Leila Vali +3 more
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Spillover effects of military healthcare reform on civilian hospitals in China [PDF]
BackgroundMilitary hospitals in China served a dual role, providing substantial healthcare to civilians alongside their primary mission of supporting military personnel. The 2015 military reform, which restricted military involvement in civilian services,
Jie Ma +4 more
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Wastewater surveillance in the military: how deployed members of the armed forces can monitor outbreaks on military vessels [PDF]
This perspective piece explores the potential to implement wastewater surveillance on military vessels to improve disease monitoring and prevention. We examine five key topics: (1) recent studies of wastewater surveillance on military bases and training ...
Anna Gitter +3 more
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Comparing predictors of emotional intelligence among medical and nursing staff in national health system and military hospitals: A cross-sectional study in Greece [PDF]
BackgroundEmotional intelligence (EI) is a crucial skill in the healthcare industry, closely related to empathy, communication, and stress tolerance. Although EI has been well researched among healthcare workers, there is little information comparing ...
Vassiliki Diamantidou +4 more
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Background Taiwan’s National Defense Bureau has been merging its hospitals and adjusting hospital accreditation levels since the beginning of 2006. These changes have introduced many stressors to the healthcare workers in these hospitals.
Tzeng Dong-Sheng +3 more
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Medical care of patients in the emergency department of the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade during the epidemic of COVID-19 [PDF]
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Jovanović Milan +10 more
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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Performance and Efficiency of Selected Military Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
INTRODUCTION Acute respiratory syndrome SARS-CoV-2, the cause of the Covid-19 pandemic, started in December 2019 in the city of Wuhan, China [1]. ... [2-5].
Aliakbar Golmohammadi +2 more
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Healthcare workers (HCWs) are always at risk of experiencing occupational needle stick injuries (NSIs). The primary aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of NSIs among Iranian HCWs in military hospitals in Tehran.
M. Sepandi +3 more
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