Mohammed I. Al Bazroun
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View article: Sustaining Nursing Leadership Through Succession Planning in Saudi Arabia: An Ongoing Journey Towards Excellence
Sustaining Nursing Leadership Through Succession Planning in Saudi Arabia: An Ongoing Journey Towards Excellence Open
View article: A Five-Year Journey Towards Strengthening Nursing Professional Development Capabilities in Eastern Health Cluster, Saudi Arabia
A Five-Year Journey Towards Strengthening Nursing Professional Development Capabilities in Eastern Health Cluster, Saudi Arabia Open
View article: Correction: Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience
Correction: Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289131.].
View article: Emergency Department Violence: A Growing Challenge for Healthcare Workers in Saudi Arabia
Emergency Department Violence: A Growing Challenge for Healthcare Workers in Saudi Arabia Open
View article: A Nursing Care Model for Surge Capacity Management in Intensive Care Units During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience From Qatif Central Hospital, Saudi Arabia
A Nursing Care Model for Surge Capacity Management in Intensive Care Units During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience From Qatif Central Hospital, Saudi Arabia Open
View article: Exploring Missed Nursing Care in the NICU: Perspectives of NICU Nurses in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Health Cluster
Exploring Missed Nursing Care in the NICU: Perspectives of NICU Nurses in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Health Cluster Open
(1) Background: Missed nursing care, an omission error characterized by delayed or omitted nursing interventions, poses significant risks to patients’ safety and quality of car.; (2) Methods: This is a quantitative cross-sectional study on…
View article: Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience
Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience Open
There is compelling evidence for the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and earlier epidemics. However, fewer studies have examined the subjective meaning experience of healthcare providers who have survived COVID-19 as patient…
View article: Acceptance, Advocacy, and Perception of Health Care Providers on COVID-19 Vaccine: Comparing Early Stage of COVID-19 Vaccination with Latter Stage in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia
Acceptance, Advocacy, and Perception of Health Care Providers on COVID-19 Vaccine: Comparing Early Stage of COVID-19 Vaccination with Latter Stage in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia Open
Vaccination of healthcare providers has recently gained focused attention of public health officials. As HCPs have direct contact with the population, and HCPs significantly influence the population, this study aimed to compare the accepta…
View article: Strategies to Empower Diploma Nurses in Eastern Health Cluster-Saudi Arabia
Strategies to Empower Diploma Nurses in Eastern Health Cluster-Saudi Arabia Open
In 1954, the Ministry of Health (MOH) established nursing as a profession in Saudi Arabia. Almost three quarters of the nursing workforce in Ministry of Health hospitals are diploma nurses who need to be retained by providing opportunities…
View article: Quality of Nursing Work Life among Nurses in Saudi Arabia: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
Quality of Nursing Work Life among Nurses in Saudi Arabia: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: Quality of working life (QWL) is a multidimensional concept that describes an employee’s satisfaction with several work life elements. Quality of nurse working life is considered as a stepping stone for health services improvem…
View article: Surgical and mediastinal emphysema in critically ill COVID-19 patients
Surgical and mediastinal emphysema in critically ill COVID-19 patients Open
INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus illness 2019, commonly referred to as COVID-19, is a highly infectious disease brought on by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). COVID-19 was declared a universal pandemic in March 2020 b…
View article: 36 The effectiveness of sterile technique in reducing false-positive blood culture results in qatif central hospital emergency department
36 The effectiveness of sterile technique in reducing false-positive blood culture results in qatif central hospital emergency department Open
Background Blood culture contamination is a common and preventable problem in the emergency department (ED). In previous studies, changing the process of ED blood culture collection into a more sterilized procedure r esulted in a substanti…