Cultura

Volume 17, Issue 2, 2020

Volume 21, Issue 1s, 2024

Artificial Intelligence In Nursing Care Planning And Decision-Making: Current Applications And Challenges

SAAD MUSAAD SAUD ALOTAIBI, ALARAWI IBRAHIM MAKAZI R, FATEMAHA ABADALMOHSEN AL FARAJ, GHADAH HUSSAIN ALSUFYANI, FATIMAH HABIB AL MUTAWA, JOWAHER EISAA H ALQALLAF, FATIMAH ABDULLAH JAWAD ALSHAIKH, MARIAM SALEH ALHELALI, WEJDAN ABDULLAH ALMOTURI, SAHAR ALRAKWI JAFFAL ALRUWAILI, SALHA JASSEM ALHAMOOD, ZAHRA HUSSAIN ALAWAMI, SHARIFAH HUSSAIN ALSULAIMAN, ZAINAB ALI AL EBRAHIM, SAUD ABDULAZIZ SULEIMAN AL-HUWAIMEL

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a cornerstone of modern healthcare innovation, reshaping the way clinical information is processed, interpreted,...

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Enhancing Patient Safety In Diagnostic Imaging Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration: A Systematic Review Of Nursing And Radiology Roles In Saudi Hospitals

Faisal Ali Abdullah Al-Qahtani, Noorah Khalid Ibrahim Alabdulrazag, Sarah Duhaym Hasan Aldawsari, Lamis Abdulrahman Mohamed Alansari, Elaf Saed Ahmed Alzahrani, Ghaith Ali Abdullah Al-Qahtani, Sarah Abdullah Ali Almarwani, Muneerah Abdullah Faraj Aldossary, Hamad Mubarak Awadh Alsaiari

Patient safety in diagnostic imaging represents a critical healthcare priority, particularly as imaging modality utilization expands globally and within Saudi...

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Occupational Stress And Burnout In Healthcare Workers: Causes, Consequences, And Solutions

Faris Khader Hasan Alhassani, Abdulmajeed Saleh Alzahrani, Hani Hela Khader Alhassani, Wael Salah Alhazmi, Mohammad Talal Dandini, Maher Mohammed Alsubhi, Mohammed Ali Mohammed Alghamdi, Rayid Shabib Mofareh Alotaibi, Marzouq Mohsen Alnefaie, Fahad Mansour Alhulayfi, Mutlaq Dakhel Fawaz Almalki, Mazen Mohammed Qalil Aljuaid, Helal Khader H Alhassani

Occupational stress-related burnout is a significant challenge in the healthcare sector; it not only affects the welfare of the healthcare...

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The Role Of Leadership Styles In Staff Retention In Healthcare Facilities

Bader Hamed Albeladi, Faisal Salman Rashed Alsaedi, Bashayer Owaid Alsulami, Faisal Raad Alsharif, Abdullah Mohammed Almasadi, Maher Mohammad Allehyani, Mohammed Ibrahim Alharbi, Mastoor Tufayl Alsulami, Fahd Hussein Alrajhi, Ahmad Muhanna .H. Alkhattabi, Sulaiman Sultan Alluhaibi

Objective: To explore the role of leadership styles in staff retention within healthcare facilities, examining their impact on job satisfaction,...

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Effectiveness Of Peripheral Hospitals In Providing Medical Services

Bandar Muaid Mohammed Al-Nefaie, Ahmed Mohammed Alghamdi, Mohammed Ali Atiah Althobaiti, Naif Mosfer Aljoaied, Awad Waselallah Safar Althubaiti, Saud Hazzaa Almalki, Majed Shaye Alsayyali, Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Subaie, Mamdouh Mosa Hussein Almalki, Saad Hamed Saad Almuwallad, Fahad Awwadh Awadh Althobaiti, Muhaysin Alnefaie, Fhaid Atyih Fhaid Alghamd, Yasir Awad Almaliki, Majed Rudud Maqbul Alsufyani

Peripheral hospitals are essential for ensuring fair access to healthcare, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas. This review examines their...

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Laboratory-Emergency Department-Nursing Triadic Model: Optimizing Turnaround Times For Critical Laboratory Values In Saudi Arabian Hospitals

Saad Faza Mirsal Alshammari, Mariam Fayadh Rabean Alenezy, Albanaqi Amal Dughayyim M, Alanazi, Bader Qasem S, Manal Alshami Rafi Alanazi, Mousa Dhaifallah Alotaibi Surur, Waleed Sunaid Khalifah Alshammari

Critical laboratory value reporting remains a fundamental component of patient safety in emergency departments, yet prolonged turnaround times continue to...

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The Role Of Computed Tomography In Evaluating Intestinal Lesions

Turki Mohammed Noor Alsulaimani, Ahmed Maqbul Almasoudi, Ali Mohammed Algubbi, Hattan Omar Ibrahim Alsalmi, Abdulaziz Mohammd Alghamdi, Israa Khalaf Alqurashi, Reham Saad Alshehri

Computed tomography (CT) has become an essential tool in the assessment of intestinal lesions worldwide, and its specific diagnostic accuracy...

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Behavioral Barriers To Adherence To Infection Control Protocols In Primary Care Settings

Bandar Othman Alzahrani, Saud Abdulaziz Zainy, Mazen Saeed Takroony, Omar Mohammad Ahmed Hinaidi, Sami Ahmed Shihrali, Abdulmoti Hassan Saqar Alhothli, Khalid Mohammad Mohammad Alyami, Mohammed Medreq Fiallah Ruddah Almehmadi, Sameer Ahmed Shahrali, Alaa Adel Hussen Alsabbagh

Aim: To explore behavioral barriers to adherence to infection control protocols in primary care settings and propose strategies to overcome them....

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Pre-Hospital To In-Hospital Care Transitions: Systematic Review Of EMS-Nursing Handover Protocols, Medical Error Reduction, And Patient Safety Outcomes In Middle Eastern Emergency Care Systems

Mubarak Astar Aldhafeeri, Naif Helal Alshammari, Azzam Zayed Azzam Al-Rashidi, Khalid Muhareb Alrredh Alrwaily, Badr Shahwan Al-Shammari, Bakr Sahban Kalrashid

Pre-hospital to in-hospital care transitions represent critical junctures where communication failures significantly compromise patient safety and contribute to preventable medical...

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Closed-Loop Medication Safety In Saudi Moh Hospitals: A Technical Architecture Linking Pharmacy Technicians, Health Assistants, Nursing Specialists, Nursing Technicians, Medical Secretary Technicians, And Health Management Specialists—A Scoping Review

Mousa Ghafil Aldhafiri, Abdullah Qasem Aldhafeeri, Saud Farhan Aldhafeeri, Khalid Ibrahim Abeer Aldhafeeri, Manaa Fahhad M Aldhafeeri, Badr Mohammed Mane AlDhafeeri, Fahad Mofareh Mohammed Almutairi, Mohammed Bander Mohammed Almaraghah, Mishal Dhaifallah Al-Dhafeeri, Abdulaziz Alhumaidi Alanazi, Hind Sabih Hassan AlKhaldi, Fawzah Sabih AlKhaldi¹, Meshael Fudheyl Alageel, Zaben Rafeh Salman Al-Shammari, Ghazi Mualla Yahya Al-Harbi

Medication errors remain a significant threat to patient safety in healthcare systems worldwide, including Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Health hospitals....

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Prevalence And Epidemiological Characteristics Of Healthcare-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) In Primary Healthcare Centers In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia A Narrative Literature-Based Analysis Of Published National Evidence

Faisal M. A. Alzahrani, Faisal A. Alzahrani, Adnan A. Alzahrani, Abdullah A. S. Alzahrani, Ghazi A. H. Alalawy, Marwan S. J. Mouawad,Torki S. S. Alharthi, Fahad H. Al-Lahaibi, Ahmad A. Alheaby,Faisal A. Alotaibi, Mohanna R. Al-Rogi,Abdulwahab S. Alzahrani

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) continues to be a major cause of infections linked to healthcare settings and presents a serious...

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Antibiotic Prescribing Patterns And Rational Drug Use In Pediatric And Maternity Wards In Makkah

Abdullah Muhsen Ezzi, Fadi Mohammed Mqbool Alsaadi, Rana Faiq Mohammed Beyari, Tahani Mohammed Bamalek, Khalid Abdullah Ahmed Sabah, Khalid Mater Alharbi, Khloud Gobran Ali Edriss, Ebtihal Awadh Alsofyani, Kholod Abdulfattah Alhazmi, Roaa Saleh Alharbi, Ghalib Ibrahem Alsallmi, Fatimah Baker Yousif Hawsawi, Hisham Hamid Alqarihi

Introduction: There is rampant use of antibiotics in pediatric and maternity wards which can be typified by application of empirical...

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Biopsychosocial Model Implementation in Saudi Healthcare Settings: A Multidisciplinary Review of Collaborative Practice Among Physical Therapy, Social Work, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Health Informatics in Hafar Al-Batin

Mubarak Sayer Sager Alanazi, Jamal Abdulaziz Kurdi Al-Dhafeeri, Hadi Gaup Alanzei, Eshraq Zaal Alshammari, Mohammad Sahen Q Alanazi, Abdullah Nazal Mohammed Alharbi, Fahad Mohammed Eid Almutairi, Fawaz Khuzaim Saad Alkhuzaim Alshammari

The biopsychosocial model represents a paradigm shift from reductionist biomedical approaches toward holistic, patient-centered care that integrates biological, psychological, and...

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