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A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF WORK-LIFE QUALITY AMONG NURSES IN MOH HOSPITALS

By: Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Al-Sulaiman , Dr. Maryam Ali Al-Mansour, Fatima Abdullah Al-Harbi
Published: December 16, 2024
Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system, providing diverse and essential services to promote health and deliver quality care. Their roles have evolved beyond institutional care, encompassing a wide range of disciplines within healthcare organizations. Despite their significant contributions, nurses often remain an overlooked and undervalued workforce in the...

LAUGHTER YOGA THERAPY: A NOVEL APPROACH TO ALLEVIATE BURNOUT AMONG PSYCHIATRIC NURSES

By: Dr. Amina Mahmoud Hassan, Dr. Fatma Ahmed Sayed, Prof. Kareem Ali Ibrahim
Published: December 16, 2024
Nurses face significant stress and demanding situations in their roles, making them highly susceptible to tension, stress, and burnout syndromes. Among nurses, those working in psychiatric units are particularly vulnerable to burnout syndromes. Psychiatric nursing is considered one of the most stressful healthcare occupations due to its unique working environment,...

FOSTERING SELF-EFFICACY THROUGH CONCEPT MAPPING IN NURSING EDUCATION.

By: Dr. Amina Ahmed El-Mahdy , Prof. Mahmoud Samir Saad
Published: December 16, 2024
In today's healthcare landscape, organizations seek specific changes in healthcare professionals. Change theories necessitate the application of innovative strategies to the educational process. Simultaneously, nursing education places greater emphasis on reflective practice to effect positive transformations in clinical settings (Shellenbarger.T & Robb M., 2015). Consequently, the utilization of Concept Mapping...