ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE | Dec. 16, 2022
A Simple Method for Production of Nutraceutical Wine from Flowers of Madhuca longifolia (mahua)
Goswami R, Senapati SK
Page no 329-335 |
10.36348/sjls.2022.v07i12.001
In the world alcoholic beverages, such as whiskey, rum, beer etc were taken daily by about 2 billion people (WHO report). About 12% people consumed wine in their party, occasion, festival but the more alcohol containing wine are harmful for human. Some of local and cheap alcoholic beverage contain high amount of ethanol or contaminated by methanol, arsenic and other microorganism that are harmful for human being. In this present work, the nutraceutical wine was prepared using Madhuca longifolia (mahua) flower. The results of this investigation shown that the nutraceutical wine produced from mahua flower was highly nutritious containing 41% polyphenol, 28% ascorbic acid and a high content of protein and low concentration of ethanol and carbohydrate, which signifies the potential benefit of the wine.
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE | Dec. 18, 2022
Satisfaction of Health Care Workers from the Electronic Health Recording System in Najran General Hospital, Southern Saudi Arabia
Mana Ali Alsulaiman, Ibrahim Ali Alsulaiman, Tareg Mohammed Almansour, Hussain Ali Alsulaiman, Hadi Saleh Al Qorad, Ali Yahia Almatif, Haifa Moahmmed Al Rizq, Yahia Ali Alsulaiman
Page no 336-343 |
10.36348/sjls.2022.v07i12.002
Background: An EMR is a medical record in a digital format. One of the important trends is the move towards a universal electronic patient record. Saudi Arabia has prioritized the development of e-health as well as the transition from paper-based health records to electronic health records. Study Objectives: to assess the satisfaction, and diffeculties influencing the implementation of electronic medical recording system among healthcare workers in Najran General Hospital, Southern Saudi Arabia. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study design was adopted. A predesigned questionnaire was submitted through the social media platforms, comprising (WhatsApp, Facebook, and Twitter) to all healthcare workers in the hospital (Doctors, Nurses, and the employee who deal with hospital recording system). Results: The majority of the participants found the performance of some tasks easier when utilizing EMR. Most (73.6%) reported that it is easier to seek out specific information from patient electric records, 71.9% reported that it is easier to review the patients problems, 76.2% stated that it is easier to obtain the results from laboratory analyses, 69.7% reported that it is easier to obtain the results from X-Ray, Ultrasound or CT investigations, 71.4% stated that it is easier to review currently received medications, 64.5% stated that it is easier to find patients with certain characteristics, 68.8% stated that it is easier to order x-ray, ultrasound, or CT investigations and 65.4% reported that it is easier to write prescriptions. Conclusion: Most of the pparticipants agreed to be satisfied with the system’s technical support and service and ease of use. The majority of the participants found the performance of some tasks easier when utilizing EMR and expressed EMR systems’ positive impact on quality of care.
REVIEW ARTICLE | Dec. 23, 2022
Maximization of Resources in Health Care Facilities: Simple Review Article
Hamed Salem S Albalwei
Page no 344-351 |
10.36348/sjls.2022.v07i12.003
Internationally, public health systems are under pressure to fulfill rising healthcare demand while facing increasing financial constraints. The amount of health outcomes that can be obtained with public healthcare spending must consequently be maximized. The debate of resource allocation in medical systems is crucial because, in systems with various financing sources, resources used to treat one sickness or person cannot be used to treat another condition or person. Initiatives to improve quality and safety are essential throughout the health care system. It is crucial to use a variety of process improvement strategies to spot inefficiencies and provide patients with unnecessary, yet preventable, carousing various techniques and tools for quality improvement, including as Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA), Six Sigma, and others. Several of the Global Sustainable Development Goals have included the idea of fairness in the delivery of health services, particularly the goal of universal health coverage. The efficiency of healthcare delivery at both the operational and system levels continue to be a topic of study as a result of rising healthcare expenditures and limited resources. Therefore, given little resources and complex population health needs, health planners and managers have had to struggle with striking a balance between the two.
CASE REPORT | Dec. 23, 2022
Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach for Complicated Crown-Root Fracture w.r.t 11
Dr. Shalu Majreti, Dr. Nitin Khanduri, Dr. Avantika Tuli, Dr. Mridul
Page no 352-355 |
10.36348/sjls.2022.v07i12.004
Dental trauma causing crown-root fracture is among utmost challenging types of dental traumas in terms of management, which often involves maxillary permanent incisors prior to completion of their root development and can result in tooth loss The goal of this case was to give a clinical example of rehabilitation of a complex crown-root fracture of the right maxillary central incisor that was treated successfully using a multidisciplinary approach that also included surgical crown lengthening. In the follow-ups, the final result was aesthetically pleasing and periodontally sound.
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE | Dec. 28, 2022
Perception of Quality of Care Culture among Health Care Providers in Najran General Hospital
Maihat Hamad Al Hadaisan, Hamza Yahya Ahmed Al Dashel, Mohammed Hussain Saleh Alhokash, Tariq Abdul Rahman Al-Hakimi, Ali Amad Yahya Albakri, Khalid Hussin Ali Almashham, Mohmmed Hussin Ahmed Motah, Hussain Mohammed Ali Al Qurayshah, Bader Abdullah Al-Najrani, Muhamad Saed Manie Al Eabaas
Page no 356-363 |
10.36348/sjls.2022.v07i12.005
This study aimed to assess and evaluate the perceptions of healthcare practitioners regarding the different aspects of the quality of care in Najran General Hospital and examine how that influence their response to quality roles. A cross-sectional study was conducted using the Total Quality Tasks (TQT) questionnaire, which was completed by 76 healthcare practitioners. The TQT measures three dimensions of total quality management (TQM): Quality Practice (QP), Quality Faith (QF), and Quality Knowledge (QK). The results showed that the overall mean scores for QP, QF, and QK were 6.5, 6.2, and 2.3, respectively, indicating a medium level of TQM among the healthcare practitioners. There were significant differences in the mean scores of QP, QF, and QK based on gender and job title. No significant differences were found based on age, nationality, and experience. These findings suggest the need for interventions to improve TQM among healthcare practitioners, particularly for males and those in administrative positions. Future research should consider the inclusion of a larger sample size and multiple hospitals to further examine the influence of various factors on TQM among healthcare practitioners.
CASE REPORT | Dec. 30, 2022
Proliferating Trichilemmal Tumor at the Nianankoro Hospital in Ségou: About A Case
Dr. Hamidou Toungara, TB. Bagayoko, M. Malle, A. Dao, M. Diallo
Page no 364-366 |
10.36348/sjls.2022.v07i12.006
Proliferating trichilemmal tumor (PTT) is an uncommon lesion that typically occurs on the scalp of older women. The risk factors which have been incriminated in the appearance of tumors of the scalp are: chronic sun exposure, the presence of sebaceous nevi, a history of ionizing radiation, burns, trauma or surgery of the scalp. CT can confirm the cystic and tissue nature of the lesion with the presence of calcifications, signs of locoregional invasion. The diagnosis of certainty is based on the anatomopathological study. The principle of treatment of TTP without the metastasis is a wide surgical excision with a margin of 1 cm in normal tissue. Endocranial extension and distant metastases are obstacles to surgical treatment. We report a rare case of scalp tumors in a hospital setting in a 75-year-old woman.