2017
DOI: 10.1002/hpm.2455
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Motivation of the nurses in pre‐hospital emergency and educational hospitals emergency in the southeast of Iran

Abstract: Dynamic and predetermined goals of emergency include providing services as soon as possible and stabilizing patient's condition during the golden and vital time of rescue. Findings suggest that national and local policies in Iran may need to examine factors that contribute to the promotion of the motivation as well as focusing on how to improve them.

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“…This way, they can evaluate different performances of the employees working in emergency centers by understanding the quality of career life. They should also take into account the importance of organizational commitment and its relationship with the quality of working life and emergency care personnel's determining role in efficiency and proficiency [36]. While nurses in the emergency medical services who work as medical emergency technicians are the largest working group, very few studies have focused at the nature of their work and the quality of their working life.…”
Section: Necessity Of Perform Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This way, they can evaluate different performances of the employees working in emergency centers by understanding the quality of career life. They should also take into account the importance of organizational commitment and its relationship with the quality of working life and emergency care personnel's determining role in efficiency and proficiency [36]. While nurses in the emergency medical services who work as medical emergency technicians are the largest working group, very few studies have focused at the nature of their work and the quality of their working life.…”
Section: Necessity Of Perform Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hospital staff should respect all the patients’ rights, and be aware of each patient’s various careful and healthful needs encourage patients to contribute with health team and accept their plans regarding discussions and decision-makings about their caring (Sookhak et al , 2019; Divdar et al , 2019; Sheikhbardsiri et al , 2019; Sheikhbardsiri et al , 2018). A key indicator for assessing the quality of hospitals services is to examine the status of patient rights observance by the health-care providers and health-care service recipients (Sheikhbardsiri et al , 2017; Abedi et al , 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, it can be said that supply chain management seeks to reduce the chain's costs, including the cost of transporting goods from manufacturers to distribution centers (hospitals and other centers providing health services), and to increase the quality of the services delivered to patients, especially during emergencies and unexpected accidents. Therefore, to achieve this goal, determining the optimal number and location of emergency service distribution centers, as a critical strategic issue, is one of the main decisions that should be made in relation to a supply chain (8). During the occurrence of macro-level emergencies and urgent situations related to public health, including natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, etc., or epidemics such as influenza, Ebola, etc., the supply chain distribution network must provide the necessary requirements for all patients in a timely manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%