1.Evaluation of thrombocytopenia in the hematology clinic: a case series from a large tertiary care center.
Aishwarya RAVINDRAN ; Ronald S GO ; Kaaren K REICHARD ; Ariela L MARSHALL
Blood Research 2018;53(2):166-167
No abstract available.
Hematology*
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Tertiary Care Centers*
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Tertiary Healthcare*
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Thrombocytopenia*
2.Mediation Effect of Organizational Citizenship Behavior between Job Embeddedness and Turnover Intention in Hospital Nurses.
Eun Hee KIM ; Eunjoo LEE ; Hyo Jin CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2012;18(4):394-401
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to identify the mediating effect of organizational citizenship behavior between job embeddedness and turnover intention in hospital nurses. METHODS: Data were collected from 241 nurses in 3 tertiary hospitals and 2 secondary hospitals in Daegu and analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations and structural equation model (SEM) with the PASW 18.0 and AMOS 18.0 program. RESULTS: There were negative relationships between job embeddedness and turnover intention (r=-.53, p<.01), and organizational citizenship behavior and turnover intention (r=-.39, p<.01) but a positive relationship between job embeddedness and organizational citizenship behavior (r=.39, p<.01). There was a partial mediating effect of organizational citizenship behavior between job embeddedness and turnover intention (chi2=91.02, p<.001). CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that organizational citizenship behavior has a mediating effect on the relationship between job embeddedness and turnover intention in hospital nurses, suggesting that enhancing organizational citizenship behavior is required. in order to promote job embeddedness and reduce turnover intention.
Intention
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Negotiating
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Tertiary Care Centers
3.Characteristics and effectiveness of preoperative consultations in a tertiary hospital.
Hyesun PAIK ; Chae Won LIM ; Ho Geol RYU
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;65(6 Suppl):S4-S5
No abstract available.
Referral and Consultation*
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Tertiary Care Centers*
4.An Exploratory Study on Occupational Stress and Anxiety Through Salivary Cortisol and Self-Report Scale in Korean Nurses on Shift and Regular Work.
Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science 2017;19(3):206-213
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to compare salivary cortisol levels, self-reported occupational stress, and anxiety before duty to those after duty in the shift and regular work nurses, and the relationships among them. METHODS: Thirty nurses working in a tertiary hospital participated in the study. Salivary specimens were collected before and after daytime duty for 2 days. The occupational stress and state anxiety were also evaluated using self-report questionnaires. RESULTS: The average level of salivary cortisol was 0.40 µg/dL before duty and 0.20 µg/dL after duty in Korean nurses. Overall levels of salivary cortisol, self-reported occupational stress, and anxiety were higher in shift working nurses than regular working nurses. In shift working nurses, the salivary cortisol gap between before and after duty was attenuated on the first day of daytime duty. Significant positive correlation was found between the level of cortisol before duty and anxiety after duty. CONCLUSION: Strategies to alleviate occupational stress and anxiety are needed for shift working nurses, especially for those with elevated levels of cortisol. It seems to require 3days to recover from attenuated cortisol rhythm during nighttime duty in shift working nurses.
Anxiety*
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Hydrocortisone*
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Tertiary Care Centers
5.Response: Patient Understanding of Hypoglycemia in Tertiary Referral Centers (Diabetes Metab J 2018;42:43-52).
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2018;42(2):175-176
No abstract available.
Humans
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Hypoglycemia*
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Tertiary Care Centers*
6.Letter: Patient Understanding of Hypoglycemia in Tertiary Referral Centers (Diabetes Metab J 2018;42:43-52).
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2018;42(2):173-174
No abstract available.
Humans
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Hypoglycemia*
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Tertiary Care Centers*
7.Effect of regular progression of diet, early oral feeding and early oral feeding with Domperidone on post cesarean diet tolerance in a Tertiary Hospital
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2017;96(1):1-7
The rate of admission in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department in a tertiary hospital in Quezon City is continuously increasing, sometimes more than its bed capacity. An average of 2-3 mothers occupying a single bed with their newborn children can be overwhelming, to the point where the comfort hygiene and wellness of the patients after delivery are sacrificed. It is important for us to find a way in which the ward can accommodate all patients without any risk of losing the comfort that the hospital can offer during their stay. A faster patient turnover can at least help in this kind of situation.
This study aims to investigate if early feeding can lead to early return of normal bowel function which could mean shorter hospital stay due to lesser post-operative discomfort and early ambulation. A randomized, three arm study was done in a tertiary hospital from June 2016 to September 2016. Ninety three women who underwent elective Cesarean Section were admitted and were randomly assigned into three groups. Group A had regular progression of diet, Group B were those who were fed early and Group C those who were given Domperidone before they were fed early. The primary outcome would be the time to regular diet tolerance. Secondary outcomes include the time of first flatus, time to ambulation out of bed, duration of intravenous infusion, duration of indwelling foley catheter and finally, length of hospital stay.
Tertiary Care Centers
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Domperidone
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Pregnancy
8.A 5-years Retrospective Study on Narrowband Ultraviolet B (NBUVB) Phototherapy Utilisation Experience in A Tertiary Hospital in East Malaysia
Teo Hock Gin ; Kiing Jiu Wen ; Pubalan Muniandy
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2021;46(June 2021):38-42
Background:
Phototherapy had been a less favourable treatment in recent years. Our study aims to audit the usage of NB-UVB phototherapy service in a tertiary hospital in East Malaysia.
Methods:
This is a retrospective study. Phototherapy file of patients who underwent NB-UVB phototherapy between year 2016 and 8 March 2021 were reviewed. Demographic data, treatment history, and acute side effects were analysed.
Results:
Forty eight subjects were recruited in this study. The majority (33.3%) of the subjects were in 20-29 age group. There was an equal number of male and female subjects. About 66.7% of the subjects had psoriasis and 18.8% of them had vitiligo. Nearly 36.6% of the subjects had 26-50% body surface area involved at initial phototherapy. Almost 54.2% of the subjects had <50 sessions of NB-UVB phototherapy. About 52.1% of the subjects had a cumulative dose of NB-UVB <25 J/cm2 while 26.7%
of subjects had a cumulative dose >200 J/cm2. Acute side effects including burning (17.8%), pruritus (4.4%) and flare of psoriasis (2.2%).
Discussion:
Low utilization rate of NB-UVB phototherapy was likely due to logistical and transportation factors. Psoriasis was the commonest indication for NB-UVB in our study followed by vitiligo. Annual skin malignancy surveillance should be done especially on patients received NB-UVB >350 sessions even after the discontinuation of treatment. Most patients tolerate NB-UVB phototherapy well with no major side effects.
Conclusion
In conclusion, NB-UVB phototherapy is a relatively safe yet underutilised treatment in our centre.
Phototherapy
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Tertiary Care Centers
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Malaysia
9.Platelet Lymphocyte Ratio (PLR) as a predictor of in-hospital outcomes among Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) patients in a tertiary hospital
Frances Eunice B. Alcober ; Joyce Matoza-Serna ; Maidy Ann V. Arguelles
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2024;27(1):28-36
Introduction:
Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) is a medical emergency that affects people globally. In the
Philippines, it remains as the third leading cause of mortality. This study aims to determine the
use of platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) - a simple, economical, and safe tool - as a predictor of
in-hospital outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke.
Methods:
A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted among AIS patients at the Remedios
Trinidad Romualdez Hospital (RTRH) Tacloban City, Leyte, Philippines from January 2020 to
December 2022. Clinical demographics, laboratory profile, and hospital outcomes were
described. Descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney test, and T-test were utilized to determine the
association between PLR and in-hospital outcomes.
Results and Conclusions
There were 76 patients enrolled in the study, majority were females (57.9%), and hypertensive
(84.2%). Risk factors that are pivotal to the development of AIS were also identified. To note,
half of the population presented with unilateral body weakness. Moreover, only 7.9% died due
to the disease. Higher PLR levels resulted from an increased platelet count and a decreased
lymphocyte count. However, no significant association between PLR levels and AIS outcomes
was noted, hence the need for further investigation of these parameters.
Ischemic Stroke
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Tertiary Care Centers
10.Relationship of Sleep Quality, Physical Stress, Psychological Stress, and Job Stress among Residents.
So Young YOO ; Young Ah CHOI ; Young Kyu PARK ; Sung Min CHO ; Kyung Shik LEE ; Ga Young JOO ; Hyun Keun LEE
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2017;17(1):9-19
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship of sleep quality, physical stress, psychological stress, and job stress among residents and to examine correlations of sleep quality, physical stress, psychological stress, and job stress according to average of working hours per day, frequency of night duty, sleep onset time on night duty and sleeping hour on night duty. METHODS: A descriptive correlation study included 164 residents working at 13 secondary and tertiary hospitals in Gyeong-gi Province who completed a self-administered structured questionnaires. The data were collected from June 1 to August 31, 2016. and analyzed through frequency, percentage, t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe's test, multiple regression analysis by SPSS program version 22.0 (IBM Corp., Chicago, IL, USA). RESULTS: The average level of residents' sleep quality, physical stress, psychological stress, and job stress were 40.30, 16.74, 15.96, and 26.79, respectively. Sleep quality, physical, psychological and job stress have shown statistically significant correlations according to average of working hours per day, frequency of night duty, sleep onset time on night duty and sleeping hour on night duty. Poor sleep quality is related to higher physical, psychological and job stress. CONCLUSIONS: Residents' average of working hours per day is long and sleeping hour on night duty is scarce. Due to this, the level of residents' sleep quality is poor and physical, psychological and job stress are severe. Obviously, sleep quality showed a positive correlation with physical, psychological and job stress. It is necessary to develop effective program to improve the residents' sleep quality and reduce physical, psychological and job stress.
Statistics as Topic
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Stress, Psychological*
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Tertiary Care Centers