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Iraj Shakerinia,
Volume 9, Issue 3 (7 2011)
Abstract
Background: There is a worthy position in a suitable reaction with patients' emotional intelligence, self - efficacy. The nurses who have more emotional intelligence and self-efficacy are able to draw patients and accompanier's, and help to cooperate and abiding the remedy and also will promote their satisfactory of remedy process.
Materials and Methods: In a study with cross- sectional approach to examine the relationship among emotional intelligence, nurse's self-efficacy believes with the patient's satisfactory of remedy process , The researcher chose 45 nurses who work at the private and non-private emergency at Rasht hospitals and gave them the emotional intelligence and self-efficacy questionnaires and asked them to complete them. To measure the patient's satisfactory of remedy process questionnaires. Then they analyzed the data with Pierson correlation and regression analysis.
Conclusion: The findings showed that there is a significant correlation among emotional intelligence and nurses self-efficacy and patients satisfactory (P (001/0>.
Iraj Shakerinia,
Volume 11, Issue 1 (20 2012)
Abstract
Background: The organizational Citizenship behaviors in an appropriate and desirable in performing the duties among nurses is a valuable point. Most of nurses usually meet organizational citizenship behaviors which are enable them to attract other staffs and patients. It might be continues in job all togethersto treatment process with more productivity.
Materials and methods: A descriptive study approach consisted of 130 female nurses who worked in the emergency, surgery, women, children and the heart wards in the Rasht public hospital were asked by standard questionaire throughtout the moral atmosphere of that hospital with institutional support, and behaviors in a civic organization to complete a demographic questionnaire. Data obtained with the correlation test, Regression analysis and ONE-way analysis of Variance were analyzed.
Results: There are significant relationships between moral climate, organizational supports and organizational civil behavior among nurses in the Rasht hohospital (p<0/01). Regression analysis showed that the correlation between hospital ethics climates and organizational supports. Changing the moral climates of the hospital has been able to predicted variance related to the organization of civil behavior among nurses (p<0/01). Organizational supports failed to predict of civil behavior among nurses.
Conclusion: Results showed that the moral climate affected in the organization citizenship behavior of nurses. It means that organizational citizenship behavior plays an important role to efficient conducting of the professional activities among nurses. Health care organizations could provide an appropriate training to enhance the ethical climate in their organizations to help ultimate nursing services in achieving to appropriate culture.
Mohammad Rahim Ramezanian, Hamed Gheibdoust,
Volume 15, Issue 4 (1-2017)
Abstract
Introduction: High quality health care service leads us towards a healthy society. Present paper aimed to use the service quality concept in health care sector based on service quality approach (SERVQUAL) in public hospitals. Methods: In present research a hybrid approach based on Analytic Network Process (ANP) and Fuzzy TOPSIS was used where the former was used for prioritization of healthcare service quality measures and the latter was used to operationalize the hospitals. Questionnaires and ANP and Fuzzy TOPSIS were used for data collection and analysis. Five public hospitals in Rash were evaluated. The time period of the study including data collection was 2014-2015. Results: The service quality criteria comprised of 6 main criteria and 19 sub-criteria in present study. Among five hospitals studied in present research, Rasoul Akram hospital obtained the first rank and other hospitals obtained the other ranks. All criteria and sub-criteria used in present study obtained some rank indicating their importance in the research context. Conclusions: With conducting present research, various criteria and sub-criteria related to service quality (SERVQAL) and their importance were identified and this may contribute to improved performance of health care services
Alireza Hatam Siahkal Mahalleh, Dr Sajjad Rezaei, Zahra Khaksari, Jaleh Jamshidi Moghaddam,
Volume 16, Issue 3 (11-2017)
Abstract
Background: Personnel training and development of readiness are important to attain individuals to personal and orgnazational purposes (job career) and Mentor/ coach quality performance is crucial in this regard. The sensitivity of this issue can be in the spotlight in hospitals. The present study aims to examine relationship between emotional intelligence, job satisfaction, perceived organizational commitment and justice with mentoring performance in hospitals personnel.
Materials and Methods: The present research was a cross-sectional one which study population included all of physicians, nurses, radiology and administrative staff and service workers of Poursina public Hospital in Rasht. Four hundred and three individuals were selected by quota sampling and responded to demographic information, emotional intelligence, organizational justice, job satisfaction, organizational commitment and mentoring function questionnaire. data was analyzed using SPSS software version 20.
Results: hierarchical regression analyses with enter method revealed that each three component of Organizational Justice, namely distributive justice, interactional justice, procedural justice could explain significantly 60% shared variance results of Mentoring function of one component of job satisfaction specifically Supervisor Satisfaction, and one component of emotional intelligence specifically self-management (F=26.18, P<0.0001).
Conclusion: The employees' perceptions of organizational justice, supervisor satisfaction and also the ability of people to control emotions and appropriate reactivity in different situations is related to quality of Mentor/ coach function in hospital. According to the obtained results and effective variable on Mentoring, it is recommended to make decisions for hospital/manageral interventions related to emotional intelligence, organizational justice and job satisfaction.
Seyed Rahim Safavi Mirmahalleh, Mohammad Rahim Ramazanian, Mahmoud Moradi, Mostafa Ebrahimpour Azbari,
Volume 22, Issue 4 (1-2024)
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Health status is undeniably one of the most critical indicators of social development and progress. Providing healthcare poses a significant challenge for human life, and managing the healthcare supply chain is of strategic importance. The aim of this research is to analyze and compare the results of meta-synthesis with thematic analysis in identifying the risks of the pharmaceutical industry's supply chain.
Methods: This research follows a qualitative approach, utilizing both meta-synthesis and thematic analysis to identify supply chain risks in the pharmaceutical industry. In the first step, a meta-synthesis and systematic review of related studies over the past twenty-three years were conducted, identifying one hundred articles, which were refined to twenty-six key articles for the research. In the next step, risks specific to Iran's pharmaceutical supply chain were identified through thematic analysis and semi-structured interviews with experts, using targeted sampling. Finally, the results from these two approaches were compared and analyzed.
Results: The meta-synthesis approach identified ten general supply chain risks in the global pharmaceutical industry. Similarly, the thematic analysis approach identified ten specific supply chain risks in Iran's pharmaceutical industry. Six risks were common to both approaches: low quality of raw materials, complexity and incompatibility of information systems, supply of foreign currency and financial payments, transportation and insurance issues, increase in the price of raw materials, and unavailability of medicines. These common risks are critical for both the global and Iranian pharmaceutical supply chains.
Conclusion: Stakeholders in Iran's pharmaceutical supply chain (including hospitals) should prioritize managing these six common risks to improve supply chain performance. Additionally, they should focus on the four unique risks identified through thematic analysis specific to Iran's pharmaceutical supply chain, applying appropriate control measures and activities.