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AbstractBackground: Sexual and reproductive healthcare services (SRHS) are crucial investments for improving individual well-being and granting an opportunity to exercise sexual and reproductive rights. Primary health care (PHC) nurses are described as ga... see more

AbstractBackground: Registered nurses in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are working under stressful environment caused by the need and commitment to provide care for the critically ill neonates. Therefore, there is an imperative need to know an... see more

Emergency nurses are health professionals who are very susceptible to burnout. There are many factors that influence nurses' burnout levels, including self-care and personality traits, but the relationship between burnout is still unclear. The purpose of ... see more

Hospitals are obliged to provide safe, quality, anti-discriminatory, and effective health services by prioritizing the interests of patients in accordance with hospital service standards. For this reason, hospitals are required to provide professional hea... see more

AbstractBackground: Globally, critical care outreach services (CCOS) were implemented in health care facilities; however, compliance with guidelines is poor. The authors have noticed that a gap exists in the literature on how self-leadership might in... see more

Hospitals are obliged to provide safe, quality, anti-discriminatory, and effective health services by prioritizing the interests of patients in accordance with hospital service standards. For this reason, hospitals are required to provide professional hea... see more

Background: nurses in inpatient rooms often miss the provision of nursing care due to the dimensions of assessment, individual needs, basic needs, and planning. The number of additional tasks in nurses’ activities will increase the nurses’ workload that m... see more

Kidney transplantation is considered to be the optimal treatment for end-stage renal disease. The main goal of renal replacement therapy is to prolong life as well as improve its quality. The key here is the education of the patient, which is conducted by... see more

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