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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES' VIEWS ON DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY

By: Elif Yılmaz , Murat Kaya
Published: December 17, 2024
Disasters, defined by the World Health Organization as sudden ecological events of extraordinary magnitude necessitating external assistance, have persistently posed severe challenges to communities throughout history. The diversity, frequency, and detrimental consequences of these calamities have touched every facet of society. Recent years have witnessed a surge in disaster occurrences,...

MEDICAL ERRORS IN NURSING TRAINING: A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT

By: Dr. Aylin Yılmaz , Prof. Dr. Mehmet Akçay,
Published: December 16, 2024
Medical errors pose a significant threat to patient safety and quality of healthcare services. This study addresses the widespread issue of medical errors, encompassing medication errors, hospital-acquired infections, inadequate patient monitoring, falls, communication breakdowns, and the use of inappropriate materials. Medical errors result from a range of factors, including carelessness,...