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Mohammad Ali Mohammadi , Behroz Dadkhah,
Volume 5, Issue 3 (9-2005)
Abstract

 Background & Objectives: With due attention to the modern technology developments in medical sciences, human resource training and optimization looks necessary. Although its importance and necessity has been regarded by many investigatores and scientists and they have emphasized its accurate and comprehensive execution, unfortunately, the training of nurses has encountered some problems, the solution of which demands great attempts. This study has been done to determine the state of Continuous medical Education (CME) from the view of the nursing personnel working in the hospitals under Ardabil university of medical sciences in 2002.

 Methods: This descriptive study was conducted on 386 nursing personnel working in hospital under Ardabil university of medical sciences. A questionnaire was used to collect the data. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS software.

 Results: 79% of the sample was female and 81.9% were nurses. 35.6% of them had not participated in CME courses. 28.6% of them had information about CME law. 25% found the lectures less practical and 56.5% of them appraised moderate the subjects presented. 60% of them believed in the positive influence of conferences in hospitals on their better functioning. 59.8 % said that their educational needs is not evaluated before the conference is held. 75.4% stated that new books in nursing are not available in the hospitals. 49.7% have appraised educational programs in the hospitals as moderate. 43.8% stated that the operation of modern medical equipment is not trained completely and only 4.6% said that specialists have scientific discussion with nurses. Overal, 55.2% of the nurses evaluated education by specialists as moderate.

 Conclusion: 50.8% of nurses assigned a moderate value to CME. It seems necessary to reconsider the subjects and the execution procedures and perform needs analysis prior to this education.


Soheila Derisavy Jorfian, Ulduz Zamani Ahari,
Volume 24, Issue 4 (1-2025)
Abstract

Background: No study has been conducted on the state of occupational stress and its relationship with oral and dental tissues in nurses, so in order to fill the scientific and research gap in this field, the present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the state of occupational stress and its relationship with oral and dental tissue damage in nurses of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences in 2023.
Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, 338 nurses working in different departments of public hospitals in Ardabil city were examined. The research tools in the study included 2 questionnaires: 1- Demographic questionnaire, 2- Occupational stress questionnaire of Toft and Anderson nurses and a checklist of the condition of oral and dental tissues related to stress. Questionnaires and checklist after collecting Data were entered into SPSS version 24 software and analyzed with logistic regression. A significance level of less than 0.05 was considered.
Results: The results of the survey showed that the occupational stress of Ardabil nurses was at a moderate level in most cases (86.3%). The most problems in the state of oral and dental tissues related to stress in nurses are related to dry mouth (33.6%), mouth sores (23.5%), jaw pain after waking up in the morning (23.1%) and the least case was loose teeth (2.9%). Also, the results showed that occupational stress of nurses has a significant effect on teeth wear, difficulty in chewing and the presence of broken teeth apart from physical trauma (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The occupational stress of the investigated nurses was at a medium level, which caused problems such as tooth wear, difficulty in chewing, and the presence of broken teeth in addition to physical trauma.


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