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A
paper from the UAE tries to examine the nursing shortage
by identifying the factors that lead to it. The author
stressed that highlighting the causes that escalate
the international problem of nursing shortage will
not solve it, but indeed it might drive concerned
people to adopt certain strategies that will contribute
in effectively solving it. The author suggesting a
collaborative approach by all stakeholders, communities
and nurses themselves who should be the best advocate
for their profession, all of these efforts are pointed
out by many authors to minimize the magnitude of this
vital problem.
A paper from Iraq presented
evidence based guidelines on prevention and treatment
of iron deficiency anaemia in Iraqi pregnant women
The authors stressed that anaemia is the commonest
medical disorder in pregnancy and has a varied prevalence,
aetiology and degree of severity in different populations,
being more common in developing countries. The authors
pointed that the aim of this guideline is to assess
the evidence regarding the prevention and management
of anaemia in pregnancy, particularly iron deficiency
anaemia.
A paper from Iran discussed
the current status of Nursing. The authors
Studied a sample of 166 nurses with 2-6 month's experiences
of work .
A total of 161 nurses reported positive experience
in interacting with physicians and other nurses. The
authors recommended complete orientation time and
providing of a support system.
Dr Khaldi AR through
quantitative and qualitative research collected data
using 50 prisoners looking at factors leading to family
violence and spousal murder . the authors concluded
The crucial factors in committing this crime are economical
problems, lack of information as to legal affairs,
lack of information as to protective centres, legal
cost, imposed and early marriage, age difference and
existing problems of divorce.
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