Basem Mohammed Bakeer
Al-Aqsa university, Palestine
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nurs Care
Nowadays, nursing is still one of the human professions that deal with man from all aspects of physical, psychological, social and spiritual, and on this basis, the development and progress in this profession is essential and continuous to suit the requirements of various stages and with rapid development in all areas of life. The aim of this study is to investigate the challenges among those nurses who work at governmental community mental health centers, (MOH) in Gaza Strip. The revised professional practice environment scale (RPPES) was distributed to the participants during interview with other specific questions and some sociodemographic variables, The questionnaire was divided into seven domains. After that the data was collected, analyzed by (SPSS, V.22) and the final results of the study showed the distribution of the nurses in governmental community mental health centers during 2019, The management and leadership issues which was 53%, which have great effects on the work process among the nurses, which considered one of the challenges that can face which help in facilitating the nurses works, The importance of handling information about cases had 62.1%, which considered one of the challenges during the nursing practice at community mental health centers. Also, appeared that conflicts and methods of solutions for the problems at the work practice at community mental health centers considered one of the challenges that can affect on the work performance and practice among nurses which had 44.5%, All staff work hard to arrive at the best possible solution, with 36.4% highly agreed.
Psychiatric nurse “Baccalaureate nursing degree, community mental health nursing Master degree” Lecturer and clinical instructor at the University college for applied science for nursing students. Clinical instructor at the Islamic university of Gaza. Lecturer and clinical instructor at Al-Quds university. Clinical instructor at Al-Aqsa university.
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