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Evaluation Of Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Dental Interns About Using Antibiotics In Pediatric Dentistry, Ahmad Safwat Aied, Norhan Abd El-Wahab El-Dokky, Rania Abdallah Nasr Jan 2024

Evaluation Of Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Dental Interns About Using Antibiotics In Pediatric Dentistry, Ahmad Safwat Aied, Norhan Abd El-Wahab El-Dokky, Rania Abdallah Nasr

Future Dental Journal

Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance is one of the ten threats identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2019, since it affects modern healthcare and the effective prevention and treatment of an ever-increasing range of infections. Recent estimates of the burden of antimicrobial resistance are very significant, with more than half a million cases of infection with selected antibiotic-resistant bacteria or new emerging resistant pathogens occurring in Europe; of note, data regarding antimicrobial resistance in low-income countries are largely unknown, increasing the overall risk of mortality, in particular in surgical procedures

Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the …


Knowledge About Hepatitis B Among Nurses In The Governmental Healthcare Sector In Southern West Bank, Palestine, Mohammed Qaisiya, Duaa Duaa, Wafa Abu Siba, Haneen Nur Haneen Nur, Yousef Adal Najjar Dec 2022

Knowledge About Hepatitis B Among Nurses In The Governmental Healthcare Sector In Southern West Bank, Palestine, Mohammed Qaisiya, Duaa Duaa, Wafa Abu Siba, Haneen Nur Haneen Nur, Yousef Adal Najjar

Hebron University Research Journal-A (Natural Sciences) - (مجلة جامعة الخليل للبحوث- أ (العلوم الطبيعيه

Health care workers (HCWs) represent a high-risk population for hepatitis infection. The study aimed to assess the level of knowledge of nurses regarding hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2020 to November 2020. A total of 300 nurses were included in the study. Data were collected using a self-administered structured questionnaire, and analyzed by using SPSS (22). The results revealed that the mean knowledge score among nurses was 62.55% of the information tested in our questionnaire. Most of the correct answers were in the nature section (78.4%), while answers were poor on vaccination (46.9%). …


إدارة الإبداع المؤسسي في مجتمع المعرفة, أحمد ليسيكي Sep 2021

إدارة الإبداع المؤسسي في مجتمع المعرفة, أحمد ليسيكي

Dirassat

Managing institutional creativity in the societyof knowledge

This analyses the concept of institutional creativity and its management, the significance of thesociety of knowledge and its components, the administration's approach to institutional creativity in the society of knowledge, and the general principles and conditions of institutional creativity management programs, with a focus on successful experiences in the field.


La Faculté Des Lettres Et De Sciences Humaines D'Agadir: Vers Une Organisation Apprenante, Mokhtar El Maouhal, Brahim Abaragh Aug 2021

La Faculté Des Lettres Et De Sciences Humaines D'Agadir: Vers Une Organisation Apprenante, Mokhtar El Maouhal, Brahim Abaragh

Dirassat

Today, the business environment is undergoing exponential evolution which requires the players in the world of work to innovate and to design ways of producing goods and offering adequate services according to “learning” processes. From the outset, the qualifier "Learner" is, to say the least, prohibited applied here to the company considered as an organization. However, the genius of the concept of organizational learning goes back a long way, so that it satisfies the objective of a renewed interest in HR services and arouses many controversies, particularly in Anglo-Saxon countries ". , result of an individual cognitive process, can be …


Knowledge, Beliefs And Attitudes Of Female University Students In Palestine Toward Breast Cancer And Breast Self-Examination, Alaa Khraiwesh, Mohammad Dweib, Areej Shakarna, Shireen Solimia Aug 2021

Knowledge, Beliefs And Attitudes Of Female University Students In Palestine Toward Breast Cancer And Breast Self-Examination, Alaa Khraiwesh, Mohammad Dweib, Areej Shakarna, Shireen Solimia

Hebron University Research Journal-A (Natural Sciences) - (مجلة جامعة الخليل للبحوث- أ (العلوم الطبيعيه

Breast cancer, being the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide, leads to about 400,000 deaths yearly. All women should have a basic understanding of breast self-examination (BSE). This study aims at determining university students’ knowledge, behavior and beliefs about breast cancer and BSE. Data were obtained using a structured questionnaire that was distributed over 1200 female university students in 6 Palestinian universities. The questionnaire evaluated the students’ knowledge, behavior, and attitudes about breast cancer and BSE. The study revealed that 86% of the participants had an awareness of breast cancer and 33% were aware of the term BSE. Only …


On The Genealogy Of Knowledge Management & Automated Systems In Engine Manufacturing Industry & Perception Of Bs Iii And Bs Iv Heavy Vehicle Drivers In Pune, Maharashtra: A Qualitative Study, Kshitiz Gupta, Prayas Sharma, Anukriti Sharma Mar 2021

On The Genealogy Of Knowledge Management & Automated Systems In Engine Manufacturing Industry & Perception Of Bs Iii And Bs Iv Heavy Vehicle Drivers In Pune, Maharashtra: A Qualitative Study, Kshitiz Gupta, Prayas Sharma, Anukriti Sharma

Journal of Statistics Applications & Probability

Knowledge management plays an important role in manufacturing industry, as machinery & other physical equipments are not the main criteria of innovation but the knowledge of employees. In manufacturing industry, there is lack of explicit knowledge, which makes it difficult to utilize the power of data. In this paper, a new feedback approach is used with knowledge dust and pearls approach [1] to solve problems related to time and employee motivation with respect to knowledge management. A questionnaire was designed, and interviews of truck drivers were taken to get a general perspective on sociological factors.


Location-Based Knowledge Management Spectrum With An Updated Binney’S Approach, Ammar Yakan Dec 2020

Location-Based Knowledge Management Spectrum With An Updated Binney’S Approach, Ammar Yakan

Al Jinan الجنان

Mapping Knowledge Management to organizational activities means satisfying organizational members with the right knowledge at the right time, place, and form. Organizational activities differ in type, complexity, and importance depending on their level of strategic involvement in accomplishing the organizational mission and goals. Derek Binney has proposed a matrix like framework that assigns business functions to the corresponding knowledge cycle phase. Knox Haggie and John Kingston have revised Binney’s spectrum to include an additional business function, that is Asset Improvement, in an attempt to foster intellectual asset management and operational excellence. The current research covered a wider range of
Knowledge …


Effects Of Integrating First Aid Into Health Education Program On Students-Teachers’ Knowledge And Attitudes At The Lebanese University Faculty Of Education, Imane Abu Ali, Ibrahim Kadamani Oct 2020

Effects Of Integrating First Aid Into Health Education Program On Students-Teachers’ Knowledge And Attitudes At The Lebanese University Faculty Of Education, Imane Abu Ali, Ibrahim Kadamani

Al Jinan الجنان

Students are exposed to various types of injuries at schools that need first aid. School-teachers are often the first individuals to witness and handle these injuries. Consequently, first aid competencies should be attained by school-teachers to save students’ life. This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of first aid educational intervention on students-teachers knowledge and attitudes in the Lebanese university, faculty of education. This study was conducted on a convenient sample of 50 students-teachers. Data were obtained via questionnaire used as pre/post-test, and a survey distributed to students-teachers to test their knowledge and attitudes. Concerning their first aid knowledge, …


إداة الوقت في دروس التربية الفنية, Maha Khaled Aug 2020

إداة الوقت في دروس التربية الفنية, Maha Khaled

Al Jinan الجنان

Investing time has become an urgent need in modern classrooms. Recent classroom management patterns need innovative teachers capable of managing the educational process with seriousness and professionalism. By perfecting their work, teachers seek to meet the aspirations of students hrough the process of self-learning. Respecting time eventually contributes to building a sound society and to establishing efficient learning that makes theoretical concepts easier by incorporating them into classroom practice. Efficient learning is also the result of good time division and involving learners in the design of their learning experiences, and the expression of their feelings and views. By investing time, …


Jordanian Nurses’ Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Pain Management Principles For Hospitalized Patients, Eman Khamis Alnazly, Amjed Ahmed Abojedi Dec 2019

Jordanian Nurses’ Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Pain Management Principles For Hospitalized Patients, Eman Khamis Alnazly, Amjed Ahmed Abojedi

Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies البلقاء للبحوث والدراسات

The aim of this study is to assess a sample of Jordanian nurses’ knowledge and attitudes towards pain management. A convenience sample of 202 Jordanian registered nurses with a baccalaureate degree in nursing was studied. Data were collected using Ferrell and McCaffery’s Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain and a self-report general nursing information form. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics and one-way analyses of variance in order to determine differences in survey scores in accordance with the subjects’ demographic, behavioral, and work-related characteristics. The overall percentage of correct responses to the KASRP was 41.41. The difference in …


Evaluating Knowledge Quality In Knowledge Management Systems, Deepankar Chakrabarti, Monika Arora, Prayas Sharma Mar 2018

Evaluating Knowledge Quality In Knowledge Management Systems, Deepankar Chakrabarti, Monika Arora, Prayas Sharma

Journal of Statistics Applications & Probability

Knowledge management (KM) involves strategies and processes for identifying, capturing, and leveraging knowledge to enhance competitiveness. Quality management (QM) has its roots in manufacturing and services to accomplish efficiency and customer satisfaction. This paper seeks to explore the relationship between knowledge management and quality management. The paper also aims to address the reality that for organizational maturity, knowledge management will have to be harnessed and this knowledge management will need to have requisite quality for it to be effective. The main purpose of this paper is to address the nature of knowledge quality, describe its elements and their attributes, and …


الفطرة، وعلاقتها بأدوات المعرفة والإدراك -دراسة مقارنة Human Instinct And Its Relation With Means Of Knowledge And Consciousness: A Comparative Study, "Muhammad Nabeel" Taher Al-Omari Jan 2018

الفطرة، وعلاقتها بأدوات المعرفة والإدراك -دراسة مقارنة Human Instinct And Its Relation With Means Of Knowledge And Consciousness: A Comparative Study, "Muhammad Nabeel" Taher Al-Omari

Jordan Journal of Islamic Studies

This paper discusses one of the issues with which the Islamic thought has been busy for some time, especially by those who are interested in religious matters. It is the question whether what is meant by instinct is Islam or something else. Therefore, this research discusses its concept, relation with means of knowledge whether they are material or immaterial, it also discusses the claim that instinct is Islam, and its relation to the original status of religion, reason and the religion of Islam.

After investigation and comparison, the research concludes that instinct has no relation with means of knowledge. Also, …