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S.r. Borzou, M.sc., A.r. Zamanparvar, M.sc., A. Farmani, B.sc., E. Saremi, B.sc. M. Zandiyeh, M.sc., M. Salavati, M.sc., ,
Volume 17, Issue 12 (11-2009)
Abstract

Introduction & Objective: One of the most usual methods for access to blood vessels are intravenous catheters, which can cause some complications, therefore prevention of them is one of the most important medical goals. This study was performed to determining the incidence of superficial phlebitis with shelf life of intravenous catheters in hospitalized patients at Mobasher Kashani hospital of Hamadan city.

Materials & Methods: This study is a descriptive study which complete by participation of 67 patients in the neurosurgery ward of Mobasher Kashani's hospital. Check list and questionnaire were used to collection data variables such as demographic data, medical diagnosis, solution infusion type, drug, and catheter type were assessed. After the placement of catheter, its site evaluate for signs of phlebitis include pain, tenderness, warmth, redness, swelling every 12 hours.

Results: Results showed that the highest incidence of phlebitis occurred 48 hours after catheter placement and there is no statistical correlation between the incidence of phlebitis and demographic profile.

Conclusion: Based on the finding of this study it suggests that the intravenous catheter should be change during the first 48hours of insertion.

M. Zandiyeh, M.sc., A. Heidari, M.sc., Gh. Sajedi, M.sc. F. Masom Ghonoti, M.sc, ,
Volume 17, Issue 12 (11-2009)
Abstract

Introduction & Objective: Human beings, depending on their inner needs and desires perform social activities. They try to fulfill those needs that are important to them in specific times. Therefore in an organization , pay  attention  to  the  personnel  needs  is  very  important and necessary . An  organization  trains  and  guides  its  employees  in  many  different  skills  so  that if  their  basic needs dont satisfy, their  motivation will decrease and it causes  depression and despondency .These  results, have negative effects on  their  efficiency.

Materials & Methods: The  present  survey  is  a  descriptive  study  done  in  order  to  determine  opinion of Hamadan educational hospitals operation  room staffs about basic  needs satisfaction . The  subjects  were  all  of  operation  room  personnel  in  Hamadan  educational hospital . The  units  of  survey  included  eighty one operation  room  personnel  selected  Through convenient sampling. The instrument for gathering data was a questionnaire consists of two parts. The first part were included questions about phsychological and social needs.

Results: The  results  showed the   psychological  needs  of  most samples(76.5%)  were satisfied  Low , in 22.5% of samples were average, and  in 1.3% were high. Regarding  the  personnel  social  needs satisfaction, findings  showed 80.3 percent was low, 24.8  percent was average , and  4.9  percent was  high . The  results  of  this survey  also  showed  that  There  was  a  significant relationship  between   number  of  children  and  duration of  work  in a  week  with  the  satisfaction  of  the  personnel  basic needs.

Conclusion: The findings of present survey indicated that basic needs satisfaction of operation room staff were very low. But, managers of health care facilities can enhanced satisfaction of these needs with fulfils many appropriate services.


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