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View article: Literacy and stigma of suicide among medical students in Tunisia
Literacy and stigma of suicide among medical students in Tunisia Open
Background: Medical students are future physicians, so it is important that they adopt compassionate attitudes toward suicidal patients and possess a good level of suicide literacy. we aimed to evaluate stigmatizing beliefs and suicide lit…
View article: 78 Clinical audit of emergency department triage: the impact of interventional strategies
78 Clinical audit of emergency department triage: the impact of interventional strategies Open
View article: Effect of Simulation-Based Education of Adult BLS-CPR on Nursing Students’ Skills and Knowledge Acquisition
Effect of Simulation-Based Education of Adult BLS-CPR on Nursing Students’ Skills and Knowledge Acquisition Open
Simulation-based adult BLS-CPR education is an effective method that improves nursing students' skills and knowledge acquisition.
View article: Nursing Students’ Satisfaction and Self-Confidence with Simulation-Based Learning and Its Associations with Simulation Design Characteristics and Educational Practices
Nursing Students’ Satisfaction and Self-Confidence with Simulation-Based Learning and Its Associations with Simulation Design Characteristics and Educational Practices Open
The current study's findings show that consideration of simulation design elements and the features of all educational practices is necessary for the development of a successful simulation experience and the improvement of student satisfac…
View article: Impact de l'éducation thérapeutique sur la qualité de vie des patients coronariens : Etude interventionnelle
Impact de l'éducation thérapeutique sur la qualité de vie des patients coronariens : Etude interventionnelle Open
Objectif : Déterminer l’impact d’un programme d’éducation thérapeutique du patient (ETP) sur la qualité de vie des patients coronariens au CHU Sahloul de Sousse. Méthodes : une étude interventionnelle a été menée durant une période de sept…
View article: Assessment of a Therapeutic Education Program for Coronary Patients: Quasi-Experimental Study
Assessment of a Therapeutic Education Program for Coronary Patients: Quasi-Experimental Study Open
Introduction Therapeutic education is a patient-centered, approach aimed at addressing the patient’s needs and resources. It is intended not only to help the patient understand their illness and treatment but also to empower them to become…
View article: Therapeutic education of patients with coronary heart disease: Impact of digital platform monitoring in preventing major cardiovascular events in Tunisia: Study protocol
Therapeutic education of patients with coronary heart disease: Impact of digital platform monitoring in preventing major cardiovascular events in Tunisia: Study protocol Open
Background Faced with the increase in the number of chronic diseases with the aging of the population, and with the observation of the insufficiency of therapeutic control, a new need has emerged, that of having a patient as a partner in c…
View article: Bullying victimization among adolescents: Prevalence, associated factors and correlation with mental health outcomes
Bullying victimization among adolescents: Prevalence, associated factors and correlation with mental health outcomes Open
Introduction Knowledge of the risk factors of bullying victimization in adolescents is crucial for the implementation of preventive measures. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors of bullying victimization and…
View article: The effect of therapeutic education program on quality of life among type 2 diabetic North-African patients: a randomized controlled trial
The effect of therapeutic education program on quality of life among type 2 diabetic North-African patients: a randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic non-communicable disease with major impact on health in general and quality of life (QoL) in particular. The ultimate goal of all health interventions is to reduce the burden of th…
View article: A Qualitative Study on the Use of the Hospital Safety Index and the Formulation of Recommendations for Future Adaptations.
A Qualitative Study on the Use of the Hospital Safety Index and the Formulation of Recommendations for Future Adaptations. Open
Introduction: Hospitals around the world need to be safe and prepared to face disasters, being these man-made or caused by natural hazards. The Hospital Safety Index (HSI) is a tool developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) that all…
View article: Evaluating the Level of Disaster Preparedness of Tunisian University Hospitals Using the Hospital Safety Index: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study
Evaluating the Level of Disaster Preparedness of Tunisian University Hospitals Using the Hospital Safety Index: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study Open
Introduction: Midway through the ‘Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030’, many nations are spending time, money and effort to enhance their level of preparedness when facing disasters, on the other hand communities, countr…
View article: Massive Influx of Victims: Staff Preparedness and Facility Readiness of Tunisian General University Hospitals.
Massive Influx of Victims: Staff Preparedness and Facility Readiness of Tunisian General University Hospitals. Open
Introduction: Hospital preparedness for a massive influx of victims relies, to a certain extent, on actions, programs, and systems that are created and executed ahead of time, but also on the knowledge, skills, and professional competences…
View article: Risk factors for impaired quality of life in diabetic patients in Tunisia.
Risk factors for impaired quality of life in diabetic patients in Tunisia. Open
This study underlines the major role of a holistic diabetic patient care for better identification and management of risk factors of impaired quality of life.
View article: A Qualitative Study on the Use of the Hospital Safety Index and the Formulation of Recommendations for Future Adaptations
A Qualitative Study on the Use of the Hospital Safety Index and the Formulation of Recommendations for Future Adaptations Open
The Hospital Safety Index is a tool developed by the World Health Organization and the Pan American Health Organization in 2008 and updated in 2015. Although it is the most widely used instrument of its kind to assess the level of hospital…
View article: Massive influx of victims: staff preparedness and facility readiness of Tunisian general University Hospitals.
Massive influx of victims: staff preparedness and facility readiness of Tunisian general University Hospitals. Open
View article: Evaluating the level of disaster preparedness of Tunisian University Hospitals using the Hospital Safety Index: a nationwide cross-sectional study
Evaluating the level of disaster preparedness of Tunisian University Hospitals using the Hospital Safety Index: a nationwide cross-sectional study Open
Background: Mid-way through the ‘Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030’, many nations are spending time, money and effort to enhance their level of preparedness facing disasters, on the other hand communities, countries an…
View article: Prevalence and associated factors of perinatal depression among working pregnant women: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
Prevalence and associated factors of perinatal depression among working pregnant women: a hospital-based cross-sectional study Open
Perinatal depression is a major public health problem having serious negative impacts on personal, family, and child developmental outcomes. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) and its associated…
View article: Psychometric properties of a French version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy
Psychometric properties of a French version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy Open
The findings support the construct validity and reliability of a French version of the JSE for medical students. This instrument appears to be useful for investigating empathy among French-speaking populations.
View article: Effect of Family Education on Clinical Outcomes in Children with Asthma: A Review
Effect of Family Education on Clinical Outcomes in Children with Asthma: A Review Open
Childhood asthma still imposes an enormous burden on children and their families. To the best of our knowledge, no study reviewed the literature on the effect of family asthma education on major asthma outcomes. This study aimed to explore…
View article: Assessing patient safety culture in 15 intensive care units: a mixed-methods study
Assessing patient safety culture in 15 intensive care units: a mixed-methods study Open
View article: Assessing High-Fidelity Simulation Outcomes in Continuing Medical Education among Tunisian Practitioners
Assessing High-Fidelity Simulation Outcomes in Continuing Medical Education among Tunisian Practitioners Open
Use of simulation-based training in continuing medical education is still an area of growth, despite its ongoing use in both undergraduate and graduate medical education.In the present study, we aimed to assess high fidelity simulation exp…
View article: Arabic version of the simplified diabetes knowledge scale: psychometric and linguistic validation
Arabic version of the simplified diabetes knowledge scale: psychometric and linguistic validation Open
this study showed the Arabic version of the simplified diabetes knowledge scale had good validity and reliability.
View article: Translation, psychometric evaluation and validation of the “diabetes health profile-18” questionnaire in Arabic
Translation, psychometric evaluation and validation of the “diabetes health profile-18” questionnaire in Arabic Open
INTRODUCTION: measuring quality of life requires an instrument validated in the population language. The purpose of our study was to translate and analyze the psychometric properties of the literary Arabic version of the “diabetes health p…
View article: Availability, utilization and quality of emergency obstetric care services in Sousse, Tunisia
Availability, utilization and quality of emergency obstetric care services in Sousse, Tunisia Open
raising maternity facilities to a minimum level of basic EmOC status would be a major contributing step towards maternal mortality reduction.
View article: Herbal medicine use and its associated factors in the region of Sousse (Tunisia)
Herbal medicine use and its associated factors in the region of Sousse (Tunisia) Open
Background Patients use medicinal plants as the first-line treatment for many chronic and acute medical conditions. The lack of access to conventional health care, historical, cultural and economic considerations contributes to the importa…
View article: Evaluation of teamwork in operating rooms in a Tunisian university hospital
Evaluation of teamwork in operating rooms in a Tunisian university hospital Open
Background Teamwork is fundamental to ensuring the quality of care and patient safety in operating rooms. It has been shown that the occurrence of adverse events is closely linked to a poor quality of teamwork in these settings. Thus, this…
View article: Tunisian Nurses experiences of their humanitarian mission in the ''Choucha” Refugee Camp
Tunisian Nurses experiences of their humanitarian mission in the ''Choucha” Refugee Camp Open
Background Participation in a humanitarian mission can be considered as a heroic work especially for health professionals. In 2011, a refugee camp was set up in southern Tunisia. The objective of this study was to describe and better under…
View article: Assessment of patient safety culture in intensive care units and factors affecting it
Assessment of patient safety culture in intensive care units and factors affecting it Open
Background The intensive care units are a high-risk environments for the occurrence of adverse events with serious consequences. The development of patient safety culture is a strategic focus to prevent these adverse events and improve pat…
View article: Disaster preparedness level of university hospitals of Sousse -Tunisia
Disaster preparedness level of university hospitals of Sousse -Tunisia Open
Background Disasters, whether natural or man-made, are unpredictable. The health care systems, represented by hospitals, are on the front lines of the emergency and disaster response. Tunisian health structures, must be able to cope with a…
View article: Capacity building in the public health field in the Tunisian medical faculties
Capacity building in the public health field in the Tunisian medical faculties Open
Over the past years, Tunisia has experienced important reforms in the field of public health. The Tunisian medical faculties (Universities of Sfax, Tunis el Manar, Sousse and Monastir) play a key role in this endeavor by training public he…