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International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare ; 15(4):321-323, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2152353

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[...]its human rights implications were not only prominent during the pandemic but also are expected to continue for many years to come. [...]the paper argues that the working conditions for these professionals were war-like. [...]this paper shows that the human rights of the vulnerable people in the Global South were undermined which is a finding that can be useful for other countries in the region.

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International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare ; 14(1):1-3, 2021.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2135955

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[...]we have two more special issues lined up! A Human Rights Approach to Mental Health Services, policy and legislation will be edited by Guest Editor Michael Elnemais Fawzy, MD Consultant Psychiatrist at the Al Abbassia Mental Health Hospital, Cairo, Egypt. Do front-line employees in the Chinese commercial banks have the rights to experience psychological well-being? aims to understand the relationship between job autonomy, transformational leadership and psychological well-being mediated by job satisfaction among front-line employees in Chinese commercial banks. Employees with a high level of job satisfaction and psychological well-being benefit both their own health and organisational performance in the long run.

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International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare ; 13(5):381-383, 2020.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1123422

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[...]I am involved in a COVID-19 mental health project that young people from the UK run. Results also indicated that male truant students had more significant probability to school refusal behaviour and physical aggression as compare to female truant students. [...]the research revealed that physical aggression fully mediated among mother school involvement, academic self and school refusal behaviour in punctual students and school truant students. Determinants of a high-quality consultation in medical communications: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative evidence argues that high-quality consultation is a fundamental right of every patient. [...]it aimed to identify factors affecting the high-quality consultation in medical communications. [...]Identifying the inhibitory factors of dietary salt reduction in women: a qualitative study, Yazd, Iran aimed to identify the inhibitory factors of dietary salt reduction among 20-65-year-old women in Yazd City.

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