Khatijah L Abdullah
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1.
Gunarathne T, Tang L, Lim S, Nanayakkara N, Damayanthi H, Abdullah K
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 May;
19(9).
PMID: 35564935
People with end stage renal disease and undergoing hemodialysis experience a high symptom burden that impairs quality of life. This study aimed to assess the prevalence, dynamicity and determinants of...
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Mortell M, Abdullah K, Ahmad C
Br J Nurs
. 2017 Sep;
26(17):965-971.
PMID: 28956990
Aim: To explore the perceptions of patient advocacy among Saudi Arabian intensive care unit (ICU) nurses. Background: Despite advocacy being a crucial role for nurses, its scope is often limited...
3.
Lee Wan Fei S, Abdullah K
J Clin Nurs
. 2014 Oct;
24(5-6):672-82.
PMID: 25319831
Aims And Objectives: To determine the most effective position jaundiced neonates should assume during phototherapy from appraised randomised controlled trials. Background: Many local hospitals still alternate positions of jaundiced neonates...
4.
Ramoo V, Abdullah K, Tan P, Wong L, Chua P
Nurs Crit Care
. 2014 Oct;
21(5):287-94.
PMID: 25271143
Background: Sedation management is an integral component of critical care practice. It requires the greatest attention of critical care practitioners because it carries significant risks to patients. Therefore, it is...
5.
Atefi N, Abdullah K, Wong L
Nurs Crit Care
. 2014 Oct;
21(1):8-17.
PMID: 25270664
Background: Job satisfaction is an important factor in health care settings. Strong empirical evidence supports a causal relationship between job satisfaction, patient safety and quality of care. However, there have...
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Ramoo V, Abdullah K, Piaw C
J Clin Nurs
. 2013 Oct;
22(21-22):3141-52.
PMID: 24118518
Aims And Objectives: To assess Malaysian nurses' perceived job satisfaction and to determine whether any association exists between job satisfaction and intention to leave current employment. Background: There is currently...