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Journal of Nursing & Care

ISSN: 2167-1168

Open Access

Volume 12, Issue 2 (2023)

Research Pages: 1 - 4

Approaches to Improving Nursing and Midwifery Services in Bangladesh: A Network Meeting

Mala Reberio, Mohammad Abbas Uddin*, Rabeya Basri, Shahnaj Parvin and Afroza Banu

DOI: 10.37421/2167-1168.2023.12.571

Nurses and midwives are prominent employees in the healthcare system. Their efficient utilization can be supported through appropriate deployment and training, opportunities for promotion, provision of a supportive workplace, recognition of their work and professional association activities. The present study was conducted to collect different approaches for improving nursing and midwifery services in Bangladesh. This was a crosssectional descriptive study. The participants were 180 nursing managers, including nursing superintendents, deputy nursing superintendents, divisional deputy directors and district public health nurses working in different government hospitals and offices. Data were collected from a day’s networking meeting organized by the Directorate General of Nursing and Midwifery (DGNM). The present study found seven categories of approaches to improving nursing and midwifery services in Bangladesh. These categories were (1) personal, (2) patient care, (3) professional, (4) workplace, (5) administrative, (6) training and (7) financial. Nursing and midwifery managers proposed seven categories of approaches to improving nursing and midwifery services in Bangladesh. Implementation of these approaches will contribute to improving nursing and midwifery. Nurses, midwives and related authorities should investigate these approaches.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 1

COVID-19′s Effects on Health Workers

Robin Griffiths*

DOI: 10.37421/2167-1168.2023.12.582

For medical care administrators and workers, the coronavirus pandemic offered serious new risks. In the early stages of the Coronavirus pandemic in Malaysian clinics, this study sought to determine the prevalence, trends, characteristics and sources of Coronavirus contamination among medical care workers. Using optional data from a Coronavirus surveillance framework for medical care workers between January and December 2020, a cross-sectional evaluation was conducted. To prevent the unnecessary spread of illness in high-risk situations, word-related security and wellness units should be vigilant about early illness episode detection. Effective gambling moderation strategies depend on the conversion of a few tertiary medical facilities to dedicated Coronavirus care, the observation of new methods for the administration of Coronavirus patients and appropriate asset categorization.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Healthcare Professionals′ Feelings at Work during COVID−19 Pandemic

Samer Asad*

DOI: 10.37421/2167-1168.2023.12.585

Evidence about the effect of the Coronavirus pandemic on the psychological wellness of Palestinian medical care experts is missing and has been dismissed during the Coronavirus pandemic. This study expects to portray Palestinian Healthcare Workers (HCWs) feelings and variables causing pressure, and factors used to lessen the pressure experienced at work and to analyze the connections between HCWs level of pressure and their methods for dealing with especially difficult times and inspirational elements during the Coronavirus pandemic. Furthermore, a significant reason for their pressure was their own wellbeing and having the Coronavirus contamination. Discoveries showed a positive relationship among stress and the more youthful period of members, with doctors being less worried than medical caretakers. Moreover, getting no preparation on the treatment of Coronavirus was unequivocally connected with feelings of anxiety. Besides, there was a huge positive connection between's pressure scoring and survival techniques scoring however not with inspiration score. Taking everything into account, this study shows that Palestinian Healthcare Workers experienced personal disturbance during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Low-Risk Pregnancy: What to Expect and How to Prepare for a Safe Delivery

Ana Nikčević*

DOI: 10.37421/2167-1168.2023.12.580

A low-risk pregnancy is one where the mother and fetus have no significant health issues and the pregnancy is expected to progress without complications. Such pregnancies typically have a good chance of resulting in a healthy delivery of a full-term baby. To maintain a low-risk pregnancy, expectant mothers are advised to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet and sufficient rest. Prenatal care, which involves regular medical checkups with an obstetrician or midwife, is also essential for monitoring the health of the mother and fetus and for detecting any potential complications early on. While low-risk pregnancies are generally considered to be safer and less complicated than high-risk pregnancies, it is still important for expectant mothers to stay vigilant and informed about their health and the health of their baby throughout their pregnancy.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Vital Role of Oncology Nursing: A Review

Giulia Fiumana*

DOI: 10.37421/2167-1168.2023.12.579

Oncology nursing is a specialized field of nursing that focuses on providing care to patients who are diagnosed with cancer. The field of oncology nursing has grown rapidly in recent years due to the increasing prevalence of cancer and the need for specialized care for cancer patients. In this article, we will discuss what oncology nursing is, what oncology nurses do, the importance of oncology nursing and the skills required to become an oncology nurse.

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