نتایج جستجو برای: hospital environment

تعداد نتایج: 904854  

2017
Walelegn Worku Yallew Abera Kumie Feleke Moges Yehuala

BACKGROUND Hospital-acquired infection affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide. It is a major global issue for patient safety. Understanding the potential risk factors is important to appreciate the local context. A matched case control study design, which is the first of its kind in the study region, was undertaken to identify risk factors in teaching hospitals of Amhara regional stat...

2003
Silvia Magri Alessandra Mori Paola Rossi

Although the theory of multinational banking has pointed out the importance of local profit opportunities, the empirical evidence is still poor and deserves further investigation. To this end, we analyse entry decisions and activity levels of foreign banks operating in Italy between 1983 and 1998. We consider 22 OECD countries, 10 of which had at least one bank (branch or subsidiary) in Italy. ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1977
B W Codling J C Macartney R C Curran

An on-line computer system was developed for issuing histopathology reports as part of an integrated hospital information system. Input is through a Cossor visual display unit with a typewriter keyboard to a Univac 418 III computer. Stored information is available to authorised hospital staff via similar visual display units located in the wards and laboratories. Existing programs and computer ...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2012
Len Bowers Jamie Ross Henk Nijman Eimear Muir-Cochrane Eric Noorthoorn Duncan Stewart

BACKGROUND The use of seclusion is unpalatable to nurses and frequently unpleasant for patients. Time out is rated by nurses and patients as more acceptable. Several countries have initiated exercises to reduce the use of seclusion, but England has not. METHODS In this study, data were collected on the sequence of conflict (aggression, rule breaking, absconding etc.) and containment (coerced ...

2013
Anita Huis Gerda Holleman Theo van Achterberg Richard Grol Lisette Schoonhoven Marlies Hulscher

BACKGROUND There is only limited understanding of why hand hygiene improvement strategies are successful or fail. It is therefore important to look inside the 'black box' of such strategies, to ascertain which components of a strategy work well or less well. This study examined which components of two hand hygiene improvement strategies were associated with increased nurses' hand hygiene compli...

2011
Alessandro Nobili Silvio Garattini Pier Mannuccio Mannucci

The pattern of patients admitted to internal medicine wards has dramatically changed in the last 20-30 years. Elderly people are now the most rapidly growing proportion of the patient population in the majority of Western countries, and aging seldom comes alone, often being accompanied by chronic diseases, comorbidity, disability, frailty, and social isolation. Multiple diseases and multimorbid...

2017
Adesoji O Ademuyiwa Samuel K Mosaku

How to Cite this Article: Ademuyiwa AO, Mosaku SK, Ogbolu RE, Oshodi YO, Bode CO. Assessment of Parents’ Satisfaction with Paediatric Surgery Services at a Tertiary Hospital in South West Nigeria: A Quality Control Check. Ann Med Health Sci Res. 2017;7:42-46. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, whic...

Journal: :Trials 2009
Catherine D Vass Opinder Sahota Avril Drummond Denise Kendrick John Gladman Tracey Sach Mark Avis Matthew Grainge

BACKGROUND Falls in hospitals are common, resulting in injury and anxiety to patients, and large costs to NHS organisations. More than half of all in-patient falls in elderly people in acute care settings occur at the bedside, during transfers or whilst getting up to go to the toilet. In the majority of cases these falls are unwitnessed. There is insufficient evidence underpinning the effective...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2006
John Costello

AIM This paper reports a study investigating hospital nurses' experiences of death and dying. BACKGROUND Despite advances in medical science and health care, together with the push towards individualizing approaches to patient care in the developed world, significant variation in the care of dying patients still exists. The international issues relating to differing types of death reveal both...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2000
M Crowe M Delargy

A national postal survey of hospital based consultants with responsibility for acute care of stroke admissions was performed in November, December 1998. Of 162 survey forms, 140 (86.4%) were returned representing consultants working in all 38 acute general hospitals (total 10,067 hospital beds) of whom 135 indicated that stroke patients were admitted under their care. Patients were admitted und...

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