Publications by authors named "Farshad Mohammadi"

Article Synopsis
  • - Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common problem for people with diabetes, making wound healing difficult and necessitating innovative treatment options.
  • - A 46-year-old man with a pressure wound underwent four sessions of maggot therapy to remove necrotic tissue, followed by additional treatments with Med-honey dressing and human amniotic membrane, leading to successful wound closure.
  • - The case emphasizes the need for personalized and collaborative treatment strategies for DFUs, as they are complex and can lead to serious complications if not managed properly.
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Certain factors may facilitate or inhibit the formation of moral sensitivity in nurses performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The identification of these factors in the context can help develop strategies to promote nurses' moral sensitivity and offer new insights into the consequences of their moral decisions. Taking into account the possibly multi-factorial nature of moral sensitivity, this study aimed to identify the factors affecting the formation of nurses' moral sensitivity in CPR settings.

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Background: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is one of the areas in which moral issues are of great significance, especially with respect to the nursing profession, because CPR requires quick decision-making and prompt action and is associated with special complications due to the patients' unconsciousness. In such circumstances, nurses' ability in terms of moral sensitivity can be determinative in the success of the procedure. Identifying the components of moral sensitivity in nurses in this context can promote moral awareness and improve moral performance.

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Background: Heart failure is a common and chronic heart condition with high prevalence and mortality rates. This debilitating disease as an important predictor of health outcomes is directly related to patients' quality of life. Given that one of the main goals of heart failure treatment is to promote patients' quality of life and health status, conducting effective nursing interventions seems to be necessary in this regard.

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Background: Although many studies have addressed COVID-19, the challenges faced by nurses in their workplace after recovering from this disease have not been investigated. As the backbone of the health system and at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, nurses are exposed to serious risks of infection and even death. They may also face numerous challenges in their workplace after recovering from COVID-19.

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Aim: This study was conducted to discover the organisational and managerial challenges of nurses recovered from COVID-19.

Background: Nurses, who are at the front line of fighting against COVID-19, face numerous organisational and managerial challenges that impose a burden on their already heavy burden of infection. Working in challenging situations can affect the quality of nursing care.

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