Aim: This Delphi study aimed to develop the Self-assessment Organisational Readiness Tool (SORT), a prototype designed to assess healthcare organisations' capacity to support nursing engagement in research activities.
Background: Nurses are pivotal to evidence-based healthcare, yet organisational barriers frequently hinder their engagement in research. Existing frameworks often lack the precision needed to evaluate organisational readiness to support nurses in research capacity building, leadership development and digital innovation.
Objectives: This study aims to understand Saudi women's experiences of sexual and relational changes during the menopause transition.
Design: A qualitative, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study.
Methods: Sixteen Saudi women aged 45-57 who had experienced natural menopause transition were purposively selected and interviewed using semi-structured interviews between December 2022 and March 2023.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe World Health Assembly (WHA) will vote on re-establishing a mandate for the World Health Organization (WHO) to address the health consequences of nuclear weapons and war during the WHA in May 2025. This mandate is important as the world has witnessed a reduction in the commitment to nuclear arms reduction from the world's nuclear states indicating thata worldwide nuclear arms race is underway. The Marshall Islands, Samoa and Vanuatu, supported by seven co-sponsoring states and the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), are working to renew WHO's mandateon nuclear weapons and health which lapsed in 2020.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis May, the World Health Assembly (WHA) will vote on re-establishing a mandate for the World Health Organization (WHO) to address the health consequences of nuclear weapons and war1. Health professionals and their associations should urge their governments to support such a mandate and support the new UN comprehensive study on the effects of nuclear war.
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