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China has the world's largest population, going under health transition due to industrialization, urbanization, and a sedentary lifestyle. About 82% of China's disease burden is due to the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Physical activity (active travel) is the best preventive measure against NCDs. The Chinese government has introduced several steps to improve national fitness and overcome NCDs among the aging population. Exercise and sports play a vital role in promoting physical activity and helpful in accomplishing the national fitness level for Healthy China under the national fitness plan (NFP).
The current study aimed to explore the role of national fitness plan (NFP) in promoting physical activity and health well-being preventing NCDs under built environment intervention.
The study was exploratory, and the mixed-method approach was used to analyze the primary and secondary data. Quantitative content analysis was used to analyze the collected data. A purposive sampling technique waks under the national fitness plan (NFP) for sports play a crucial role in the mitigation of NCDs.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) audits and validates devices before mass production to ensure high standards, safety, and quality of medical devices being marketed. Despite those measures in place, consumers' trusts in medical devices are still dwindling based on safety and privacy risks that eventually influence the health of patients.
The method employed in this study is conceptual and includes a selection of a company that develops medical devices to use as an example organization to apply the hybrid risk management framework, defined herein in the results and discussion section.
The results include a hybrid risk management approach including activities and tools and techniques by risk management phases.
The discussion includes how to apply the hybrid risk management framework using Abbott Laboratories as an example.
To mitigate the chances that risks (adverse events) occur during the manufacturing and use of medical devices, this study has focused on providing a hybrid risk management approach for organizations noting the use of ISO 14971 activities as well as the PMBOK activities.
To mitigate the chances that risks (adverse events) occur during the manufacturing and use of medical devices, this study has focused on providing a hybrid risk management approach for organizations noting the use of ISO 14971 activities as well as the PMBOK activities.
The aim of the study, conducted in selected inpatient units, was to evaluate and analyse the feelings and emotions which accompany nurses during their work when they face the death of patients.
A total of 160 nurses were invited to participate in the study. The study group consisted of 40 nurses from each of the four departments of a municipal hospital a surgery unit, an internal medicine unit, a hospital emergency department (ER) and an intensive care unit (ICU). A diagnostic survey method was used, including a questionnaire on sociodemographic data as well as questions designed by the author of the research related to the feelings of nurses provoked by the death of patients. To assess the level of anxiety and the ways of coping with stress related to contact with dying patients, Mini-COPE and PSS-10 questionnaires were used.
Compassion, sadness and helplessness are the most common types of nurses' emotions caused by the death of patients, regardless of the nurses' length of service and the place of woerforming professional duties, it is advisable to develop effective ways of coping in difficult situations.
Without integration of the available information, appropriate suicide preventive actions can be hindered. Therefore, this study attempts to review the Bangladeshi COVID-19-related suicide studies for the first time.
For conducting a systematic review, the PRISMA guideline was adhered. Bangladeshi literatures concerning the COVID-19 pandemic related to either suicide case or suicidal behavior were identified within 1 to 10 April 2021, from the databases like PubMed, Scopus, PsycINFO, Web of Science, CINAHL, etc. Finally, a total of 9literatures were included in this review.
Four literatures were cross-sectional studies assessing the prevalence and risk factors of suicidal behavior, and the rest five were retrospective suicide studies concerned with either case study (n=3) or case-series study (n=2). The prevalence of suicidal ideation was identified to be ranging between 5% and 19.0%, whereas the rate increased over time of the pandemic inception. Significant risk factors concerning suicidal behavior incg with social and community awareness for increasing help-seeking behaviors of suicide risky individuals is highly suggested.
Implementing cost-effective mental health strategies along with social and community awareness for increasing help-seeking behaviors of suicide risky individuals is highly suggested.
To estimate dental students' self-perception of mental well-being (MWB) and its effects on their clinical psychomotor skills (CPS) once they (or their family members) get infected with COVID-19.
This is a cross-sectional (n =268) study from a public dental college in Riyadh. AZD1480 cell line We collected data on MWB and CPS. An 18-item online survey was used to collect the responses from the participants. The inter-rater reliability for the finalised survey came out to be 0.86.
The participants (54.3%) who were infected with COVID-19 recorded that their CPS were significantly affected (almost 4 times higher) as compared to others (
= 4.02;
=0.0004). However, 42.2% reported infection control measures at clinics resulted in bringing significant (
=2.22,
=0.04) psychological upsets, for those who were infected with COVID-19. Participants (45.1%) also reported that they have difficulty in recalling old memories or information due to the COVID-19 pandemic; among them, 46.7% were the ones who (and/or any family member) were exposed to COVID-19.
The study spotlighted the extent of dental students' MWB and its significant effect on their CPS once (themselves or a family member) infected with COVID-19. Moreover, levels of infection control measures at clinics resulted in psychological upsets for dental students.
The issue is fundamental as participants enter the clinical workforce and face the ever-increasing demands of dental practice.
The issue is fundamental as participants enter the clinical workforce and face the ever-increasing demands of dental practice.