Hazel N. Villagracia
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View article: Intensive and critical care nurses’ compliance, barriers, and challenges with ventilator-associated pneumonia prevention: a cross-sectional study
Intensive and critical care nurses’ compliance, barriers, and challenges with ventilator-associated pneumonia prevention: a cross-sectional study Open
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View article: Examining the link between intensive care unit nurses’ burnout and perceived quality of life: a multicenter cross-sectional study
Examining the link between intensive care unit nurses’ burnout and perceived quality of life: a multicenter cross-sectional study Open
View article: Intensive Care Unit Nurses’ Organizational Climate and Clinical Competency in Saudi Government Hospitals: Cross‐Sectional and Multicenter Study
Intensive Care Unit Nurses’ Organizational Climate and Clinical Competency in Saudi Government Hospitals: Cross‐Sectional and Multicenter Study Open
Aims and Objectives: To investigate the connection between organizational climate and clinical competency among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses in government hospitals in Saudi Arabia. Background: Across the Middle Eastern healthcare sett…
View article: Nurses’ Knowledge on the Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) among Critically Ill Patients
Nurses’ Knowledge on the Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) among Critically Ill Patients Open
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a significant concern in healthcare settings, particularly among critically ill patients who require mechanical ventilation. Nurses play a vital role in preventing VAP through their know…
View article: Psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and nurses' coping mechanisms: A correlational study
Psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and nurses' coping mechanisms: A correlational study Open
Many nurses have suffered mental health problems as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses' workload and stress have increased as they care for infected patients and their families. Lockdowns and quarantines have exacerbated the problem…
View article: Nurses’ Perception Regarding the Quality of Communication between Nurses and Physicians in Emergency Departments in Saudi Arabia: A Cross Sectional Study
Nurses’ Perception Regarding the Quality of Communication between Nurses and Physicians in Emergency Departments in Saudi Arabia: A Cross Sectional Study Open
Background: One of the defining characteristics of safe and highly reliable patient care is effective team communication. It is becoming increasingly crucial to improve communication among healthcare team members since social and medical c…
View article: The moderating effect of burnout on professionalism, values and competence of nurses in Saudi Arabia amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic: A structural equation modelling approach
The moderating effect of burnout on professionalism, values and competence of nurses in Saudi Arabia amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic: A structural equation modelling approach Open
Nurse managers can implement policies to help nurses minimize burnout and improve their professional values and competence. Management policies may be considered include increased staffing, opportunities to improve technical abilities thro…
View article: Perceived risks of over-the-counter medication use among pregnant Saudi mothers: A cross-sectional study
Perceived risks of over-the-counter medication use among pregnant Saudi mothers: A cross-sectional study Open
Notable differences were found in pregnant women's perceptions of the risks of using OTC medications. Greater awareness of the risks of OTC medication use during pregnancy is required. To ensure mothers' safety, a collaboration between pre…
View article: Assessment of nursing students’ research competencies with competency‐based education
Assessment of nursing students’ research competencies with competency‐based education Open
Introduction There is a preponderance of studies on nurses’ research competency and its benefits to the nursing profession. However, investigations on nursing students’ research competency in the context of competency‐based education (CBE)…
View article: Conflict resolution strategies of nurses in a selected government tertiary hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Conflict resolution strategies of nurses in a selected government tertiary hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Open
Background: Conflict is inevitable and can be found in all settings. It can co-exist between and among health care professionals such as doctors and nurses and their patients. The roles of the nurses in each scenario and the kind of strate…
View article: Medical Record Audit in Clinical Nursing Units in Tertiary Hospital
Medical Record Audit in Clinical Nursing Units in Tertiary Hospital Open
Auditing the Medical Record is maintained by 'proper management of health records and accurate, comprehensive record-keeping. Ensuring quality of patient care documentation can be attainted through its completeness in its medical record. T…
View article: Medical Record Audit in Clinical Nursing Units in Tertiary Hospital
Medical Record Audit in Clinical Nursing Units in Tertiary Hospital Open