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Volume 2017, Issue 2
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Direct observation of hand hygiene can show differences in staff compliance: Do we need to evaluate the accuracy for patient safety?
Background: Direct observation of hand hygiene is the standard practice recommended by the World Health Organization to monitor its compliance. Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of hand hygiene observation performed by units' observers. Methods: A descriptive study was carried out in seven patient care units in a 75-bed community hospital in Qatar. Four trained nurses performed hand hygiene observation in May 2016, any day of Read More
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Association between omeprazole use and Clostridium difficile infection among hospitalized patients: A case–control study of the Saudi population
Authors: Hazza Al Otaibi, Anwar E. Ahmed and Maha AlammariBackground: While few international studies have assessed the association between omeprazole use and the risk of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI), research into this is lacking in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East region. The aim of this study was to determine whether exposure to omeprazole is associated with the risk of Clostridium difficile infection in a sample of hospitalized Saudi patients. Methodology: A retrospective matched cas Read More
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Safe and ethical living kidney donation in Qatar: A national health system's approach
Authors: Muhammad Asim, Yousuf Al-Maslamani and Hassan Al-MalkiThe increasing incidence of end-stage kidney disease in Qatar has led to growing demand for donor kidneys. The deceased donor kidney program has yet to achieve its full potential; hence, living kidney donation has been widely adopted as an appropriate alternative. The reliance on living kidney donors however, raises a number of social, ethical, and legal concerns surrounding informed consent, voluntarism, psychosocial evaluation, perioper Read More
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Acute appendicitis as a rare cause of mechanical small bowel obstruction case report
Authors: Alyaa Al-Qallaf, Abdullah Shuaib, Khalid Al-Sharaf and Abdullah BehbehaniAcute appendicitis is the most common surgical condition with which patients present in emergency departments worldwide. It is also a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. Here, we report a case of a 53-year-old man who presented with a clinical picture of mechanical small bowel obstruction. Leucocytosis was not demonstrated on the routine blood investigation in our case, in contrast to the findings for most patients with acute app Read More
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Malnutrition trends in preschool children from a primary healthcare center in Baghdad: A comparative two-year study (2006 and 2012)
More LessBackground: Nutritional disorders still represent a major problem faced by developing countries. Surveying such problems is a step towards planning proper interventions, which contributes significantly to declines in under-five mortality rates. Aims: To study the state of nutritional trends in children under five years of age, attending a primary healthcare center in Al Shoula district, Iraq, in 2006 and 2012. Demographic features and feedin Read More
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