Title: Data-driven statistical modeling and analysis of the survival times of multiple myeloma (mm) cancer
Title: : The importance of making friendly environment by radiographer during radiology procedure for Pediatric patient aged between 7 – 10 years old with autism disorder in purpose of reduction radiation dose to the patient.
Abstract:
Radiological imaging is a diagnostic tool which is significantly valuable in the pediatric population. However, there are number of contrast challenges in pediatric imaging especially with autism disorder in comparison with the imaging of normal pediatric. It is important for the radiographer to maintain a friendly environment for the autistic pediatric population as this population are more irritable and afraid of strangers as well as unfamiliar environments. By creating a friendly environment and communicate radiographer can encourage them that improve the patient experience. To attain this the environment should be made more child-friendly, like painting the walls with colorful characters, or by keeping a small aquarium and cartoon channel in the waiting room. Another reason that radiographer need to gain the trust of autistic pediatric population and co-operation prior and during the radiology examination, as it might be difficult in few cases where the children can be critically ill. The radiographer also needs to maintain a safe environment as the expanded radiation affectability of developing organs and pediatric population's long-anticipated life ranges make them more vulnerable to the destructive impacts of radiation. Protection and safeguarding from radiation are crucial concerns for this age group as the risk component for induction of cancer in pediatric population is a10 times higher than in adults.
Biography:
Hissa Mohammed is instructor of Medical Radiography. Prior that, she was radiology Supervisor in HMC from 2017 to December 2020. In addition, she has 8 years’ work experience as radiology technologist. Her educational background includes Master of Science in Medical Imaging from University of Aberdeen, UK. She has bachelor in Diagnostic Radiography from Queen Margaret University in UK, and Diploma in Medical Radiography from College of the North Atlantic – Qatar.
Title: Health Care Providers’ Perspective about Factors Contributing Patients safety culture
Abstract:
Introduction: Hospital safety culture assessment is being used as a management tool, and encouraged by health policymakers and managers around the world. The evaluation of the healthcare organization’s current safety culture is the first step in establishing a culture that promotes and supports safety. An understanding of the safety culture is vital to improve the problematic practices or attitudes such as miscommunication, adverse events and a non-punitive response to errors, which can lead to an improvement in the safety culture of primary care.
Purpose: The main goals of this integrated literature review are to evaluate health care provider’s perceptions toward patient safety culture. Moreover, Investigate health care provider’sattitudes toward patient safety.
Methods: A comprehensive in-depth review of recent worldwide studies associated to patient safety culture was done. An extensive search for the literature published between 2015and 2020 was searched through multiple electronic databases; PubMed, Science direct, Wolters Kluwer Health, Karger, SAGE journal and BMC by using keywords “Patient safety culture, patient safety, health care providers, adverse event, Attitude, Perception”. Articles met the inclusion criteria (n=18), and were included in the current integrative review.
Conclusion: The included studies have revealed that hospital organizational cultures need urgent improvement as regards patient safety since the majority of the tool dimensions did not reach the desired score. Patient safety remains a global problem that affects the hospitals across the world. The present integrated review has recognized that “non-punitive response to error” did not achieve positive response in all included studies. Administration in healthcare organization tend to think that a ‘culture of blame’ still exists that prevents them from reporting incidents. Therefore, staff should be encouraged by healthcare organizations to report medical errors to help identify risks to patients and help healthcare organizations learn from their mistakes
Biography:
Mr. Ahmed Yahya Ayoub have become an official healthcare provider. He finished his Bachelor’s Degree from Philadelphia University in Jordan 2009. Eventually he proceeds to Study Master’s in Oncology Nursing from Hashemite University in 2013. Establish studying master Nursing Administration in Azarqa University 2019, He has an impressive work experience as a Senior Charge Nurse at King Hussein Cancer Center, Jordan. He is currently working now in Al Dhafra Hospitals / SEHA United Arab Emirates as Outpatient Staff Nurse for more than Five years. He has 6 published papers entitled.
Title: INNOVATION TOOLS FOR THE SAFETY AND HEALTH ON WORKPLACE THROUGH AUGMENTED REALITY – SAFETY AR
Abstract:
To introduce the Safety AR system, companies need specific related knowledge to the national transition programs Industry 4.0 which defines the guidelines on opportunities a support for the innovative development of Italian companies. Safety AR represents an interesting opportunity for all company sectors. Integrable perfectly to any production process, simple and intuitive, useful and innovative online with company objectives. Given the obligation of the employer to inform workers on the safety of workplaces Safety AR is born. Safety AR innovates communication related to safety pictograms according to the specific international indications of the ISO 7010: 2012 positioning the specific reasons for each individual pictogram, with the creation of ad hoc content in corporate logistics, such as preparatory to safety training courses, mandatory for every company. Furthermore Safety AR interconnected to Safety DB and web platform, makes it accessible to all workers, even without mobile devices, all updated information on the risks present in the company, with direct access to information from the workstations interactive totems positioned in the company.
Biography:
Prof. Andrea Colantoni Experienced Researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry.He Skilled in ArcGIS, Matlab, Physics, Numerical Simulation, and Renewable Energy. Strong research professional graduated from PhD at Tuscia University.