A high-quality systematic review is described as the most reliable source of evidence to guide clinical practice. The purpose of a systematic review is to deliver a meticulous summary of all the available primar
The COVID-19 outbreak has exposed deficiencies in the underinvestment of the global health system, including the shortage in nursing resources and nursing staff, and a similar situation is noted in China (https://www.icn.ch/news/investing-nursing-and-respecting-nurses-rights-key-themes-internationa...
Azari and Borisch Archives of Public Health (2023) 81:86 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-023-01091-6 Archives of Public Health SYSTEMATIC REVIEW What is public health? a scoping review Razieh Azari1* and Bettina Borisch1,2 Open Access Abstract Background during the last hundred ...
Medical imaging related knowledge and skills are widely used in clinical practice. However, radiology teaching methods and resultant knowledge among medical students and junior doctors is variable. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to compare the impact of different components of radiolo...
A total of 171 nurses in surgical system were investigated. The mental health level of nurses in operating room was low. The job pressure of the nurses in the operating room was in the middle level. The nursing profession and work, workload and distribution, working environment and resources,...
A sense of belonging implies that individuals feel that they are in the right place at the right time, and they are safe, secure and socially connected. For nursing home residents, this feeling is related to their state of health due to their increased frailty [32]. Aim The aim of this...
In a second stage, we proceeded to the reading of this initial corpus consisting of 118 texts and discarded those that were not considered pertinent to the aims of this review on “education and Chagas disease”, that is, those approached from the biomedical (epidemiological, entomological, and...
a systematic review of what is taught and how it is measured Loai Albarqouni* , Tammy Hoffmann and Paul Glasziou Abstract Background: Despite the established interest in evidence-based practice (EBP) as a core competence for clinicians, evidence for how best to teach and evaluate EBP remains...
In addition, findings were Conclusions Although the concept of myofascial meridians is widely used in exercise therapy and osteopathic medicine, the scientific basis for the proposed connections is still a matter of debate. The present review provides first systematic evidence based on cadaveric ...
Perhaps this explains why, when the abovementioned factors are met, a quality improvement collaborative’s success is more likely but is not guaranteed, as a systematic review demonstrated [60]. Some well-designed and well-resourced collaboratives addressing clear knowledge gaps produced few or no ...