120 research outputs found

    Relationship between Nursing Students' Motivation to Learn and Their Competency Self-Efficacy at Secondary Technical Schools of Nursing

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    Abstract: Motivation to learn and competency self-efficacy(CSE) are two of the most influential factors that affect nursing students academic performance and clinical success. Aim: Investigate the relationship between nursing students' motivation to learn and their competency self-efficacy. Study design: A descriptive correlational research design was utilized to conduct this study. Setting: in 6 schools (3 female- 3male) out of 19 Secondary Nursing Technical Schools in Kafr El-Shikh governorate. Subjects: included Nursing Students in the previously selected settings (n=278) (134 female and 144 male). Tools: Two tools were used to conduct this study: Motivation to learn questionnaire and Nursing competency self-efficacy scale (NCSE). Results: The finding of this study revealed that the vast majority of the studied nursing students had high level of motivation to learn and nursing students had high level of competency self-efficacy. Conclusion: There was high levels of nursing students’ motivation to learn and high levels of competency self-efficacy (CSE). A statistically significant relationship was noticed between motivation to learn and competency self-efficacy. Recommendations: Develop strategies to motivate nursing students to learn and improve their competency self-efficacy. Keywords: Motivation to learn, Nursing competency self-efficacy, Nursing students. Title: Relationship between Nursing Students’ Motivation to Learn and Their Competency Self-Efficacy at Secondary Technical Schools of Nursing Author: Asmaa Gomaa El-Gaafarey Mohamed, Neamat Mohamed El-sayed, Heba Mohamed Alanwar Ashour Title: Relationship between Nursing Students’ Motivation to Learn and Their Competency Self-Efficacy at Secondary Technical Schools of Nursing Author: Asmaa Gomaa El-Gaafarey Mohamed, Neamat Mohamed El-sayed, Heba Mohamed Alanwar Ashour International Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing ISSN 2394-7330 Vol. 10, Issue 1, January 2023 - April 2023 Page No: 22-35 Novelty Journals Website: www.noveltyjournals.com Published Date: 12-January-2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7528763 Paper Download Link (Source) https://www.noveltyjournals.com/upload/paper/Relationship%20between%20Nursing%20Students-12012023-1.pdfInternational Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing, ISSN 2394-7330, Novelty Journals, Website: www.noveltyjournals.co

    New norfloxacin/nitric oxide donor hybrids: Synthesis and nitric oxide release measurement using a modified Griess colorimetric method

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    Oximes and nitrate esters are considered as important nitric oxide (NO) donors with diverse biological activities. Herein, we report the synthesis and characterization of new oxime and nitrate ester derivatives of norfloxacin as potential NO donor hybrids with expected synergistic antimicrobial activity. The release of NO from those hybrids was measured by a modified Griess method in which p-nitroaniline was employed instead of sulfanilamide. The increased electrophilicity of the intermediate 4-nitroaniline diazonium salt accelerated the coupling process and shortened the overall assessment time. The improved detection limits and enhanced sensitivity would pave the way for the future application of this method in nitrite determination in biological or non-biological systems

    The titularity of economic rights of author of literary and artistic works : comparative study of French and Egyptian positive rights

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    Le but des législateurs français et égyptien, étant , avant tout, de protéger les auteurs. La législation comporte de nombreuses dispositions spéciales et éparpillées qui dérogent au droit commun, en particulier à celui des contrats, pour mieux défendre les intérêts matériels et moraux des auteurs. Cela a nécessairement une incidence sur l’attribution initiale de la titularité des droit s patrimoniaux sur les oeuvres de l’esprit. Conséquence logique de ce but, le véritable créateur de l’oeuvre de l’esprit bénéficie ab initio de tous les droits sur son oeuvre, et ce, quelles que soient les conditions matérielles et juridiques dans lesquelles il exerce son activité créatrice. Toutefois, il convient de mettre à part de nombreuses hypothèses au sein desquelles l’attribution de la propriété des droit s patrimoniaux sur les oeuvres de l’esprit peut soulever , même sous la loi actuelle de la propriété intellectuelle en France et l’Egypte, des difficultés particulières. Il s’agit, par exemple, de l’hypothèse d’une oeuvre publiée de façon anonyme ou sous pseudonyme. Aussi, du cas des oeuvres créées en collaboration, ou en collectivité sous la direction d’une autre personne. De même, il est fréquent que l’oeuvre soit le fait d’auteurs ou d’équipes d’auteurs dans le cadre d’un contrat de travail, voire le fait d’agents de l’Etat. Même si l’auteur est un indépendant, force est de constater qu’un grand nombre d’oeuvres est créé sur commande ou conçue par une personne et réalisé par une autre personne. Il convient aussi de s’interroger sur l’incidence que peut avoir le mariage de l’auteur sous un régime de communauté quant à la titularité des droits patrimoniaux. Ces hypothèses ont-elles une véritable incidence sur l’attribution de la titularité initiale des droits patrimoniaux à l’auteur ?The destination of French and Egyptian lawmakers, is above all, protect the authors. The legislation contains numerous provisions scattered forces and to derogate from common law, particularly that of contracts, to better defend the moral and material interests of authors. This necessarily affects the initial allocation of ownership rights over the works of the mind. Logical consequence of this, the true creator of the work of the mind has ab initio all rights to his work, and this, whatever the legal and material conditions in which they exercise their creative activity. However, it is appropriate to share many assumptions in which the allocation of ownership rights over the works of the mind can raise, even under the current law of intellectual property in France and Egypt, difficulties. These include, for example, the hypothesis of a work published anonymously or pseudonymously. Also, the case of works created in collaboration or in the community under the direction of another person. Similarly, it is often the work is done the authors or teams of writers within the framework of an employment contract or the fact of state officials. Even if the author is an independent, it is clear that a large number of works created on commission or by a person designed and directed by another person. It should also consider the potential impact of the marriage of the author under a community as to the ownership of rights. These assumptions do they have a real impact on the allocation of initial ownership of rights to the author

    Effect of Educational Intervention on Pediatric Diabetes self Care Practices

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    Abstract: Background: Diabetes mellitus is among the most common chronic illnesses in childhood, it is a chronic metabolic condition affecting the child’s physical and physiological growth and development. Aim of the study: Study the effect of educational intervention on pediatric diabetes self care practices. Research design: A quasi experimental design (one group pre/post test) was used in the study. Settings: The present study was carried out at pediatric outpatient unit affiliated to Suez Canal University Hospitals and Health Insurance Hospital at Ismailia city. Sample: A non probability purposive sample (30) of diabetic children at the previously mentioned settings. Tools for data collection: The data were collected using two tools namely structured interview questionnaire and observational checklists to assess diabetes self care practices. Results: There was statistically significant difference in the total mean scores of satisfactory knowledge and self care practice pre/immediate post educational intervention. The total satisfactory knowledge was 100% immediate post educational intervention compared with 6.7% pre intervention. The total satisfactory level of self care practice was 100% immediate post educational intervention compared with 63.3% pre educational intervention. Conclusion: The educational intervention had a positive effect on children's diabetes self care practices. Recommendations: Periodic educational interventions are required to achieve positive change on diabetic children's self care practices. Keywords: Diabetic children, educational intervention, Knowledge, Nursing, Practice. Title: Effect of Educational Intervention on Pediatric Diabetes self Care Practices Author: Hadeer Hussien Soliman, Wafaa El- Sayed Ouda, Manal Farouk Mohamed, Rehab Hassan Kafl International Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing ISSN 2394-7330 Vol. 9, Issue 3, September 2022 - December 2022 Page No: 55-64 Novelty Journals Website: www.noveltyjournals.com Published Date: 27-September-2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7115915 Paper Download Link (Source) https://www.noveltyjournals.com/upload/paper/Effect%20of%20Educational%20Intervention-27092022-1.pdfInternational Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing, ISSN 2394-7330, Novelty Journals, Website: www.noveltyjournals.co

    The Relationship between Clinical Governance and Organizational Culture at Kafr El Dawar Central Hospital

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    <p><strong>Abstract:</strong> The concept and use of the term ‘clinical governance’ emerged in the late-1990s in the United Kingdom and has since become central to health policy in a range of countries. The implementation of Clinical Governance (CG) requires the establishment of a culture which encourages health professionals to improve their performance and such a culture promotes continuous learning and recognizes it as the key of success for quality improvement. Aim: Determine the relationship between clinical governance and organizational culture at Kafr El Dawar Central Hospital. Methods: A descriptive, correlational research design was utilized to conduct this study. Setting: In all inpatient units at Kafr El Dawar Central Hospital which is affiliated to the Ministry of Health, for all nurses in the hospital who are responsible for providing direct patient care (N=126). Tools: two tools were used: Tool1: Clinical Governance Climate Questionnaire (CGCQ) in addition to demographic characteristics data sheet ; Tool II: The Denison Organizational Culture Survey (DOCS). Results: Studied nurses perceived moderate mean percent score for both total clinical governance and total organizational culture (OC). Also, there was a statistical significant moderate correlation was noticed between clinical governance  and organizational culture. Conclusion: there was a statistical significant moderate correlation was noticed between clinical governance and organizational culture at Kafr El-Dawar Central hospital. Recommendations: Establishment of a planned and integrated program for quality improvements, improving senior management supports as agents to make relevant changes, providing opportunities for staff to participate in all stages of quality improvement programs and creating a blame-free atmosphere for making a “learning from mistakes” culture.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Clinical governance, Organizational culture.</p> <p><strong>Title:</strong> The Relationship between Clinical Governance and Organizational Culture at Kafr El Dawar Central Hospital</p> <p><strong>Author:</strong> Samya Mohamed Ibrahem Ahmed, Nadia Hassan Ali Awad, Neamat Mohamed Ef Sayed</p> <p><strong>International Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing</strong></p> <p><strong>ISSN 2394-7330</strong></p> <p><strong>Vol. 10, Issue 3, September 2023 - December 2023</strong></p> <p><strong>Page No: 73-83</strong></p> <p><strong>Novelty Journals</strong></p> <p><strong>Website: www.noveltyjournals.com</strong></p> <p><strong>Published Date: 02-October-2023</strong></p> <p><strong>DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8398569">https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8398569</a></strong></p> <p><strong>Paper Download Link (Source)</strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.noveltyjournals.com/upload/paper/The%20Relationship%20between%20Clinical%20Governance-02102023-2.pdf">https://www.noveltyjournals.com/upload/paper/The%20Relationship%20between%20Clinical%20Governance-02102023-2.pdf</a></strong></p>International Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing, ISSN 2394-7330, Novelty Journals, Website: www.noveltyjournals.co

    Advanced Microspheres as Injectable Cell Carriers for Tissue Engineering.

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    Biodegradable polymer microspheres have emerged as injectable cell carriers for the regeneration and repair of irregularly-shaped tissue defects. The physical structure and chemical composition of the microsphere are critical to its function and performance. However, it is challenging to manipulate the physical structure of microspheres at various length scales and introduce desirable chemistry on the microspheres for bioconjugation at the same time. In this thesis, the author develops a series of versatile techniques, including polymer self-assembly and novel emulsification methods, to simultaneously control the physical and chemical structure of spheres. Firstly, the author investigates the self-assembly of star-shaped polymers at both the nano- and micro-meter scales, and develops a versatile method to fabricate microspheres with simultaneous control over the nano- and micro-meter scale features. Secondly, the author summarizes a more generalized emulsification technique to produce nano- and micro-structured spheres from various types of polymers. Based on the discovered principles of microsphere assembly, the author builds a functional nanofibrous hollow microsphere platform, which can conjugate biomolecules and guide stem cell dierentiation for cartilage and bone tissue enigneering. Last but not the least, the author describes the use of the unique nanofibrous spongy micro-spheres for human dental pulp stem cell delivery and dental pulp regeneration. These new microcarriers also show great potential for other applications in tissue regeneration and biomolecule deliveries.PhDBiomedical EngineeringUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111559/1/zzp_1.pd

    Conservation in an Islamic context a case study of Makkah

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    The Holy Qu’ rān contains many injunctions for Muslims to respect and conserve the natural environment but few address the built environment. Habitat at the time of the Prophet (PBOH) was in the vernacular and relatively impermanent. The first habitat was the cave, the second the tent and then simple flat roofed buildings of post and lintel construction made of mud and rubble. Later buildings were not indigenous but reflected the architectural styles and techniques of Muslim pilgrims from beyond the Arabian Peninsula. Permanent exotic buildings were later erected as reminders of holy places and events. This work advances a case to restore and preserve historic and religious sites in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Makkah is the destination for millions of Muslim pilgrims who annually pay homage to Allah during the occasions of Hajj, Ramadan and Umra. The tranquillity and peaceful ambience that one associates with the holiest of Islamic experiences have, over the years, given way to jostling crowds of people who must be expediently housed, fed, transported, and protected. Due to the lack of planning and the insensitive but profitable development of the city, Makkah is in grave danger of becoming a bustling metropolis instead of a sanctuary where pilgrims gather to perform their religious rites and reaffirm their dedication to Allah. The author calls for professional planning and international cooperation to guide future development for this expanding and sensitive area. The author's ideas are grounded in practical and aesthetic study, therefore, the political, environmental and economic issues are examined in relationship to religious, historic and artistic values. The author makes proposals for a future Makkah that would provide pilgrims with the physical comforts, security, and serene environment they deserve—without destroying the city they came to visit. The author discusses preservation and conservation in the western world and the need for their acceptance in Muslim countries, the former being an aesthetic and intellectual concept sustained by law and the latter being the prescribed free expression of the individual unhindered by material considerations. Both worlds are rapidly being overwhelmed by materialism, but body, mind and spirit combine in making us aware of our surroundings and the way in what we see around us has come into being
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