Zainab mohd shafie

Zainab mohd shafie
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin · Department of Nursing

Doctor of Philosophy

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January 2008 - January 2016
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin
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Pain management is very crucial in nursing care. However due to lack of overall understanding, pain management by health professional is scarce. Therefore, knowledge and attitude of nurses towards effective management of pain in care post-operative care is pertinent. The effectiveness of postoperative nursing care is a basic part of a healthcare wo...
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Efforts to reduce the prevalence of hypertension, several attempts have been undertaken, one of which is cupping therapy, both wet and dry cupping. Cupping was aimed to remove blood which brings about a detrimental effect on the body and eventually shows potential cause of harm from common symptoms to those which will likely decrease health. The ai...
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Background family satisfaction care and decision making as important indicator to evaluate the quality of care in intensive care unit. The family satisfaction in the ICU questionnaire (FS-ICU 33 Malay languages) is a well-established tool to assess satisfaction in such settings. ICU admission has many implications, for example, the effects on criti...
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This study examines the learning needs of nurses caring for patients post PCI, and the difference between their learning needs and their demographic profile. This study utilized a descriptive research design, and total enumeration was employed with 97 respondents. A survey was the primary data-gathering tool, and data collection started in April 20...
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Nutritional problems in toddlers are still a major problem in East Nusa Tenggara Province. The 2018 Basic Health Research results show the percentage of malnourished babies aged 0-23 months in Indonesia was 3.8%, and malnutrition was 11.4%. East Nusa Tenggara is the province with the highest percentage of malnutrition among children aged 0-23 month...
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This study describes the demographic profile of post-Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) patients in Ha'il, Saudi Arabia, their learning needs, and the difference between their learning needs and their demographic profile. This study utilized a descriptive-cross-sectional research design, and total enumeration was employed with 118 respondents...
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Background The 2019 outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an worldwide health emergency that threatens mental health of general public. Research data are required to establish evidence-based approaches to alleviate the symptoms of anxiety during the outbreak. This study aimed to survey the general public in Saudi Arabia to help in understan...
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The evolution of information technology has exerted great influence on nursing education via new pedagogy of knowledge delivery without time and place restriction. Mobile technology revolutionises nursing education and clinical practice via empowering skills of critical thinking and clinical decision-making through learning. The aim of this study i...
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Background Providing information for myocardial infarction patients is an important nursing function and is part of the role of health-care professionals delivering cardiac education. It is essential to acknowledge and incorporate the self-perceived needs of patients into the information they receive. Hospital stays are becoming shorter, reducing t...
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The purpose of the current study was to determine the level of job satisfaction among nurses in Jordanian public hospitals. To explain the relationship between personal characteristics, teamwork, and occupational stress, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and nursing job satisfaction. Lastly, to assess the predicting strength between job satisfact...
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The burden faced by caregivers undertaking caregiving responsibilities may affect their health. This study aims to determine the burden of caregivers of elderly with chronic illness based on caregivers’ sociodemographic, experience and elderly dependence level. A cross-sectional study involving 166 caregivers of elderly with chronic illness was con...
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Introduction:Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement for many mothers to be, however it could also be stressful. It is a time when the mother becomes more vulnerable and this reduced level of control can add to the mother's perception of stress and anxiety. Emotional response can cause physical changes that can negatively affect the pregn...
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Introduction: Pregnancy is a time of great joy and excitement for many mothers to be, however it could also be stressful. It is a time when the mother becomes more vulnerable and this reduced level of control can add to the mother's perception of stress and anxiety. Emotional response can cause physical changes that can negatively affect the pregna...

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