- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Innovations in Medical Education
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Global Health Workforce Issues
- Healthcare Systems and Public Health
- Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
- Stress and Burnout Research
- Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
- Workplace Violence and Bullying
- Medical Education and Admissions
- Healthcare cost, quality, practices
- Coffee research and impacts
- Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
- Healthcare Systems and Reforms
- Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
- Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Global Health Care Issues
- Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects
- Nutritional Studies and Diet
- Mental Health and Well-being
Open University of Sri Lanka
2019-2023
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
2015-2018
High occupational burnout among general practitioners (GPs) is an important challenge to China's efforts strengthen its primary healthcare delivery; however, data help understand this issue are unavailable. This study aimed investigate the prevalence of and associated factors GPs.A cross-sectional design was used collect from December 12, 2014, March 10, 2015, with a self-administered structured questionnaire 1015 GPs (response rate, 85.6%) in Hubei Province, Central China. Burnout measured...
High turnover among general practitioners (GPs) is a significant challenge in China's efforts to build sustainable, effective primary care system, but little data available help understand and address this issue. The study was aiming at assessing the intention leave their posts sample of GPs investigating associated factors. A cross-sectional survey conducted between December 12, 2014 March 10, 2015 Hubei Province, Central China. total 1016 (response rate, 85.67%) were investigated by using...
Objectives: We aim to find out the prevalence, characteristics, and predictors of workplace violence (WPV) against current Chinese emergency department (ED) nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional survey 20,136 ED nurses was conducted in 31 provinces China between July September 2019. Descriptive analyses were used examine prevalence characteristics WPV. Chi-square analysis Binary logistic regression identify Results: During past 12 months, there are 79.39% exposed any type WPV, including 78.38%...
Abstract Although the prevalence of stroke and its risk factors has been widely reported in some Western countries, information on essential parameters is lacking China, most populous nation. A community-based cross-sectional study with 8,018 Chinese adults aged ≥40 years was used to determine associated factors. Within screened population, 2.21% for both sexes, 1.60% females, 3.18% males. Prevalence increased age sexes ( P < 0.0001). In a multivariable model, significantly were...
Summary Studies on turnover intention among Chinese general practitioners (GPs) at the national level are limited. This study aimed to assess leave and its associated factors a nationally representative sample of GPs. The participants were selected using multistage stratified random sampling method. A self‐administered structured questionnaire was used collect data from 3236 GPs in China between October 2017 February 2018. multiple linear stepwise regression analysis identify with intention....
The gate-keeping function of primary healthcare facilities has not been fully implemented in China. This study was aiming at assessing the willingness on community health centers (CHCs) as gatekeepers among a sample patients and investigating influencing factors. A cross-sectional survey conducted 2013. total 7761 aged 18 to 90 years from 8 CHCs Shenzhen (China) were interviewed using structured questionnaire. Descriptive multivariable logistic regression analyses used analyze...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the learning experiences of students undertaking health and social care programmes across globe. In UK, Nursing Midwifery Council introduced emergency standards for undergraduate in 2020, making short-term changes to programme delivery. However, mandate all undertake interprofessional education remained. Interprofessional is key preparing programmes, as it enables work effective members multi-agency/multi-professional teams qualification....
This is the third in a series of articles exploring experiences engaging with interprofessional education during COVID-19 pandemic. article focuses on emergency remote teaching from student perspective, considering enablers and barriers to effective learning taking into account logistical, technological theoretical considerations for facilitating an authentic experience line professional standards. A global perspective lockdown provided through case studies, providing opportunity benchmark...
This article concludes the interprofessional education series published by Centre for Advancement of Interprofessional Education Research Subgroup, and considers lessons that can be learned from experiences emergency remote teaching during COVID-19 pandemic. Consideration is given to practicalities teaching, including its preparation, delivery proposed outcomes using online platforms education. The written as a guide others draw on includes considerations future sustainability in midwifery...
This preliminary study examines the social representations of work relevant to Sri Lankan cultural context while considering indigenous discourses. Under conditions COVID-19 pandemic, six workers participated in online semistructured interviews. The interview data underwent thematic analysis, from which four main themes emerged: views and positionality; relation between education practice; contexts distinctive practices; issues challenges during pandemic. Interviewees’ narratives detailed...
Eighty-five patients (81 males and 4 females) with significant alcoholic histories were studied. Alcohol misuse was directly or indirectly responsible for about 5–10% of hospital admissions in Sri Lanka. Prevalence alcoholism below 40 years (43% cases) a strong family history (56% demographic features simulating trends developed nations. Although rarely an occupational hazard, the majority this lower socio-economic group drank illicitly-manufactured brews high alcohol content while many...