Publications by authors named "Abd Rahman Anita"

Background: The resilience of healthcare workers has gained increasing attention, yet comprehensive studies focusing on recent trends and developments are scarce. We conducted an extensive bibliometric analysis from inception to 2023 to address this gap.

Methods: Publications on healthcare workers' resilience were extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection database.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is the most significant worldwide health catastrophe, with massive impacts observed particularly among the healthcare workers. Stress among healthcare workers is a significant and pervasive issue that can have profound implications for both the well-being of healthcare professionals and the quality of patient care. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated factors among the healthcare workers (HCWs).

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Introduction: High levels of burnout are prevalent among Emergency Department staff due to chronic exposure to job stress. There is a lack of knowledge about anteceding factors and outcomes of burnout in this population.

Aims: To provide a comprehensive overview of burnout and identify its workplace antecedents and outcomes among Emergency Department staff.

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  • Risk governance is crucial for effective decision-making in organizations, especially in sectors like nuclear safety, yet local studies on radiological emergency practices are limited.
  • The study aims to identify factors that shape emergency responders' views on radiological risk management and to create a visual framework for readiness and response to such risks.
  • Using a mixed methods approach, the research combines in-depth interviews and a survey of emergency responders to uncover themes and significant predictors influencing their perceptions of radiological risks.
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Background: Consistency and accuracy of results in assessing health risks due to vaping or e-cigarette use are difficult to achieve without established consumption data. The present report covers baseline data on vaping topography and reasons for use among local users in Klang Valley, Malaysia. Methods: An 80-item survey regarding socio-demographic characteristics, smoking topography and reasons for e-cigarette use was employed to assess e-cigarette users recruited from several public universities and private organisations.

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