A comparative Study on Quality of Nursing Profession among the Government and private Hospitals with Special Reference to Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu

Author(s):  
Subhapriya M
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fatima N. Al Jarrah ◽  
Falastine R. Hamdan ◽  
Munther R. Hamdan ◽  
Alaa Fraihat ◽  
Abed Alnaser A. Alazzam

The aim of this study was to detect the level of optimism and pessimism and its relation to the quality of life in patients with renal failure in the government and private hospitals in Irbid in light of the variables: gender, age, duration of disease and educational level of patients, the sample of the study consisted of (93) patients with kidney failure, who were randomly selected from the study population. The researchers used optimism and pessimism scale and the quality of life scales, their validity and reliability were verified. Results of the study showed that the means for optimism scale ranged between (3.602-3.075) with a medium degree, and the means for pessimism scale ranged between (4.086-3.118) with a high and medium degree, while the means for quality of life scale ranged between (4.054-2.957) with a high and medium degree. Results also showed the existence of a correlation between the level of optimism and the level of quality of life and this relationship is a moderate relationship, and a lack of correlation between level of optimism and level of pessimism and level of pessimism and quality of life. There are no statistically significant differences at the level of significance (0.05) in the patients' responses on the optimism, pessimism scales according to (gender, family income, medical insurance and origin).


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 3521 ◽  
Author(s):  
Serpil Çelik Durmuş ◽  
Aytolan Yıldırım

Background: Nurse-nurse collaboration increases occupational satisfaction and the health care quality, decreases medical errors. Aim: This research was performed for the adaptation to Turkish of Nurse – Nurse Collaboration Scale to determine the collaboration level between nurses.Methods: The research was planned methodologically (N=496) to test validity and reliability of “Nurse-nurse collaboration scale”. Original scale consists of 35 item and 5 sub-dimensions (problem solving, communication, process sharing, coordination and professionalism). The research was performed in one public, one university and four private hospitals. Content validity, construct validity and internal consistence were used to evaluate scale.Results: Scale's content validity index was 0.98, Cronbach α reliability coefficient was 0.93, α values in sub-dimensions were respectively 0,75, 0,71, 0,80, 0,78 and 0,93. Turkish version of the scale was consisted of 26 items and 5 subscales.Conclusion: It is reported that nurse-nurse collaboration scale is validated and reliable. Nurse-nurse collaboration directly affects the quality of nursing services and nursing occupation.Collaboration is very important for nurses. If collaboration happens job satisfaction will be happen because of quality of care and patient safety increase.


Mapping Power ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 255-273
Author(s):  
Hema Ramakrishnan

Tamil Nadu, one of the wealthiest states in India, has achieved almost universal electrification, and also has the highest renewable energy capacity—both wind and solar—in the country. Over the last three decades, two regional parties—DMK and AIADMK—have alternatively governed the state and are locked into a pattern of competitive populism in which electricity subsidies play a big role. Early on, subsidies were well targeted and were also financially covered through cross-subsidies from other consumers and direct support from the government. By the 1980s, concern for financial discipline of the utility was abandoned, power for irrigation was made free, flat-rate meters were introduced, and growing theft was concealed under the carpet of agricultural subsidies, all leading to the deteriorated quality of supply and even more cross subsidies. Reform efforts did little to change the situation, with the state government controlling the electricity regulatory commission to prevent the ailing utility from reforming itself and protecting it from any competition. Ironically, Tamil Nadu is considered to be a power surplus state now due to falling industrial demand. There are few signs of Tamil Nadu climbing out of this spiral.


2021 ◽  
pp. 46-48
Author(s):  
R. Bharathi ◽  
V. Mohanasundaram

The goal of sustainable development has to be achieved so as to maintain not only rate of economic growth but also the quality of life in terms the relevant environmental parameters. The realization of the dangers of pollution of all types, across the countries, made the human kind to think of alternatives. Towards this the international orgranisations like UNO have convened a number of Meets, Summits, Conferences, Conventions, Protocol and Accords. A brief analysis of the relevant international conventions was done to bring home the point that achievement of sustainable goals was not an easier task. Then a description of each of the 17 SDGs and the policy initiatives taken by the Government of India were taken up. It was found that among the 28 states of Indian Union, ve states namely Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Telangana took the rst three ranks in the SDG Index (2019).


2016 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 685-691 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ewa Bandurska ◽  
Marzena Zarzeczna-Baran ◽  
Paweł Zielazny

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