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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2014; 20 (10): 634-642
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-159254

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the relationship between nurses' and physicians' perceptions of the organizational health of a hospital and the quality of patient care. Data were collected using 2 self-report questionnaires from 75 nurses and 49 physicians working in 4 intensive care units in a university-affiliated hospital in Saudi Arabia. Among the determinants of hospital health in the modified Quality Work Competence questionnaire [12 domains], teamwork was the highest scoring determinant [mean percentage score 70.5 [SD 11.8]]; however it was not significantly correlated with any of the predictors of quality of patient care. In the Quality of Patient Care questionnaire [7 domains] quality results was the highest scoring predictor [69.7 [SD 14.3]]. There was a significant positive correlation between participants' perception of overall mean percentage scores on the determinants of organizational hospital health and the predictors of the quality of patient care [r = 0.26]. In contrast, patient-centred care had no significant positive correlation with any of the studied hospital health determinants


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Physicians , Nurses , Quality of Health Care , Surveys and Questionnaires , Intensive Care Units , Hospitals, University , Saudi Arabia
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Alexandria Journal of Pediatrics. 1994; 8 (1): 137-41
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-31591
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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1993; 9 (4): 1094-1096
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-30158

ABSTRACT

Schistosomiasis affects the genitourinary system and thus might affect fertility. The present study tried to assess the relation between antischistosomal antibodies in serum and fertility. 44 oligospermic men [mean spermatic count 11.21 million sperms/ml] and 20 fertile men were studied. Both groups were treated from schistosomiasis years before and had no evidence of hepatosplenomegaly. Indirect hemagglutination test was positive in 81.8% of infertile men and 50% [P >0.05] of fertile men, while the circumoval precipitin test was positive in 18% of infertile men and 10% of fertile men [P >0.05]. This showed that there was no correlation between the level of antischistosomal antibodies in serum and fertility. It could be suggested that uncomplicated schistosomiasis is unlikely to be related to male infertility in Egyptians


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Humans , Male , Schistosomicides/adverse effects , Risk Factors
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