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The demand for blood in healthcare facilities will only continue to increase with the development of more advanced surgeries, an increase in trauma patients, and an increase in the global population. Therefore, it is important to investigate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of blood donation to find the areas where more attentiveness is needed to increase the practice of voluntary blood donations. This study assessed the level of knowledge, attitude and practice regarding voluntary blood donation among adults in Ajman, UAE, and the most common sources of information regarding voluntary bl

A quantitative approach using a descriptive analytical design was used in this study to evaluate child abuse among prisoners in the forensic department. The study period was from October 16, 2023 to June 10, 2024. The study was conducted at Al-Rashad Training Hospital, located in Baghdad. Non-probability sampling techniques by which prisoners are selected because they have the characteristics we need in our sample. In other words, prisoners are “deliberately” selected as a purposive sample. As well as judgmental sampling, this sampling method relies on our judgment when identifying and sel

A quantitative approach using a descriptive-analysis design was used in the present study to find out the impact of child abuse on criminal behavior among prisoners in the forensic department. The period of the study was from 16th of October 2023 to 10th of June 2024. The study has been conducted at Al-Rashad Training Hospital which is located in of Baghdad City. Non-probability sampling techniques in which prisoners are selected because they have characteristics that we need in our sample. In other words, prisoners are selected “on purpose” as purposive sampling. Also the judgmental samp

Ensuring nurse safety is crucial in healthcare environments. Over the years, significant advancements have shaped the handling of errors. The work safety climate encompasses nurses' perspectives on organizational characteristics such as decision-making, leadership, and workplace norms. A positive nursing work climate and nurse performance is linked to improved patient outcomes. By enhancing the nursing work climate, healthcare institutions can reduce failure to rescue and patient mortality.

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children and adolescent represents a severe, acute complication of diabetes characterized by hyperglycemia, ketoacidosis, and ketonuria, with potential fatal outcomes. Type 1 diabetes patients are particularly predisposed to DKA development. This study endeavors to assess Health care provider' practices concerning pediatric DKA within Babylon Hospital for Maternal and Child. Employing a descriptive cross-sectional design, the research scrutinized Health care provider' practices related to diabetic ketoacidosis from August 1, 2023, to March 1, 2024. The study util