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The Reality Of Physical Conditions And Occupational Health And Safety Programs From The Perspective Of Night Shift Workers In Hospitals: A Field Study At Ben Nasser Bashir Hospital In El Oued.
The current study aims to investigate the reality of physical conditions and occupational health and safety programs from the perspective of night shift workers at a sample of health sector workers at Ben Nasser Bashir Specialized Hospital for Mother and Child in El Oued. The exploratory descriptive method was employed, with an examination of a sample consisting of 236 employees. A scale measuring physical conditions and occupational health and safety programs was used, and the results were analyzed using SPSS V22 to verify the hypotheses. The study concluded that the reality of physical conditions and occupational health and safety programs is inadequate, according to the perspectives of night shift workers at Ben Nasser Bashir Specialized Hospital for Mother and Child in El Oued
Study On The Reality Of Financing And Supporting Entrepreneurship In Tamanrasset, The Far South Of Algeria
This study examines the role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as crucial drivers of economic rejuvenation, employment generation, and innovation through their distribution, numerical strength, and sectoral presence in various municipalities of Tamanrasset. Enhancing and supporting these enterprises significantly influences their stability and persistence, thereby fostering the development of this region specifically and Algeria at large
Correlations Between Dynamic Facial And Body Emotion Perception And Autistic Traits
The study examined the correlation between autistic traits, perception of body emotion from dynamic point-light displays, and perception of dynamic facial expression in adults. A sample of 172 adults from Georgia completed an online survey. The results revealed a correlation between autistic traits and perception of facial anger emotion and in identifying anger and happiness of body emotions. The difficulty perceiving the emotion of anger is generalized in both modalities, facial and body movements. Our results indicate that the perception of emotions in faces and the perception of emotions in the movement are not the same factors concerning autistic traits and autistic traits are associated with difficulty perceiving negative emotions in healthy people.
Renewable Energy and Its Role in the Environmental Footprint: The Experiences of Egypt and Morocco
Renewable energy and the environmental footprint form an integrated economic system, leveraging their optimal use to achieve public benefit across various sectors and promote sustainable development. This is accomplished by evaluating the environmental status and determining the capacity of natural ecosystems to regenerate resources depleted by human or natural factors.
The experiences of selected countries, such as Egypt and Morocco, in developing renewable energy systems and addressing environmental footprints have influenced other resource-rich nations. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach, examining the capabilities and considerations available in the selected countries to explore the potential for establishing a link between renewable energy and the environmental footprint.
The analysis reveals disparities in economic systems within this domain, but both countries have managed to achieve economic balance through the integration of renewable energy with environmental footprint management. Morocco\u27s experience, in particular, has been remarkable, thanks to its substantial resources and robust economic considerations, positioning it as a leader in energy production.
 
Training as One of the Strategies for Job Performance Quality in Public Institutions: A Field Study at the Headquarters of El Oued Municipality
This study aims to determine the correlation between training—represented by its dimensions: training methods, training programs, and training needs—and the improvement of employee performance at the headquarters of El Oued Municipality. The study sought, through the analysis of the questionnaire, to highlight the extent to which training contributes to enhancing the performance of human resources in the institution under study. The descriptive method was adopted, and the necessary statistical tests were conducted to answer the research problem. To achieve the study\u27s objectives, a questionnaire was distributed to 80 employees. A total of 78 questionnaires were retrieved, with 8 being excluded for not meeting the criteria, resulting in a final sample size of 70 participants. After analyzing the data using SPSS, several findings were reached, the most notable of which is the existence of a positive and direct relationship between training and the improvement of employee performance at El Oued Municipality. This relationship is most evident in the training methods, while the weakest correlation is found between training dimensions and training programs. Meanwhile, no relationship was found between training needs and employee performance
IMPACT STUDY ON THE TRAINING SERIES ON GUEST RELATION: A BANNER PROGRAM OF BS TOURISM OF THE UM COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY EDUCATION
This paper measures the effectiveness of "The Training Series on Guest Relations Skills" program of the College of Hospitality Education Tourism Management Program of the University of Mindanao using a pretest-posttest approach. Further, the study determined the satisfaction of the beneficiaries with the implementation of the activities relative to the program. The study utilized a descriptive – comparative research design with 30 employees of D\u27Leonor Inland Resort and Adventure Park, who were beneficiaries of the program, participating in the study using complete enumeration. Results revealed that the Training Series on Guest Relations Skills program of Tourism Management was effective, suggesting that the program implementer has achieved the program\u27s desired outcomes. Essentially, the program implementation is satisfactory and has reached the objectives for which it was designed
Factors Leading to Self-Harm Behaviors: A Case Study
This research delves into the complex interplay between external violence and the onset of self-violent behaviors, specifically focusing on self-harm. We initiate our investigation with pivotal questions:
_Is externally inflicted violence a catalyst for self-harm behaviors?
_What forms of violence trigger individuals to inflict harm upon themselves?
Our analysis includes the examination of two case studies involving individuals aged 21 and 23, who have both endured severe forms of violence, including sexual and physical abuse. These traumatic experiences have precipitated profound psychological distress, manifesting as a spectrum of symptoms and maladaptive behaviors. Notably, both individuals developed coping mechanisms through self-harm, characterized by feelings of helplessness and pervasive guilt. This study aims to unravel the psychological underpinnings of self-harm as a controlled expression of internal turmoil through external pain.
 
Using 3Dimensional Teaching in Biomechanics for Physiotherapy Education at Ahfad University for Women, Sudan.
Introduction: While many teaching strategies have been used within healthcare-related coursework, there is a lack of literature in physiotherapy education describing the use of 3Dimensional learning method for teaching biomechanical concepts of the knee joint. Among difficult concepts that may benefit from alternative teaching strategies is the knee joint which is the main lower limb motor joint, and the most vulnerable and susceptible joint to injury.
Methods: Randomized Control Trial (RCT) study design was conducted among 3rd, 4th, and 5th-year physiotherapy students from Ahfad University for Women (AUW). The sample included 74 students of all three years; 35 students in the control group, 39 students in the experimental group. The Control group underwent the traditional way (normal lectures by PowerPoint including 2Dimensional images) of learning knee joint biomechanics, while the experimental group has undergone the 3Dimensional learning method using 3Dimensional knee joint model. Knowledge on biomechanics for both experimental and control groups was assessed using a test and satisfaction towards the 3Dimensional learning method among experimental group was determined using a questionnaire.
Results: The results revealed that students in the experimental group scored higher marks compared to students in the control group (37 students (61.6%), 23 students (38.4%) respectively) with a significant association between tests scores and group (P = 0.001).
Conclusion: the study concluded that using the 3dimensional knee joint model as a teaching aid has improved biomechanical knowledge for Undergraduate Physiotherapy Students at AUW
Music as a healing methodology amongst adolescents in a disadvantaged community, in South Africa
Music is one of the most relatable things adolescents. They listen to music almost every day without realising its therapeutic potential. This study aimed to investigate music\u27s healing properties and its usefulness in helping adolescents with psycho-social challenges. Listening to music is an activity that provides a range of physical and psychological advantages (e.g. stress reduction, relaxation, depression reduction) to people of various cultures and ages; it is a type of treatment that everyone, regardless of financial status, may obtain. The study explored the use of music as a healing and developmental intervention with adolescents from troubled backgrounds. The study was conducted using a qualitative approach with 15 adolescents from Sweetwater’s, a disadvantaged community in Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal. The study followed the process of thematic analysis. Themes that emerged from the data focused on the personal meaning of music in adolescents’ lives and the benefits of music. The findings from the study presented the benefits of music for distressed adolescents dealing with a variety of social issues
Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of Left Mandibular Alveolus And Buccal Mucosa – A Clinical Case Report
OSCC represents the predominant form of oral cancer, constituting more than 90% of cases. It stands as the eighth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. The most common site of OSCC is said to be the lips, gingiva, palate and dorsum of the tongue. The potential risk factors of OSCC includes usage of any kind of tobacco, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco, betel quid and snuff, heavy alcohol usage and sexually transmitted virus called human papillomavirus (HPV) .This report describes a case of oral squamous cell carcinoma of left mandibular alveolus and buccal mucosa of a 47 year old male patien