Critical assessment of nursing profession in Saudi Arabia: With Reference to Work Environment

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Anwar Ahmed Faqihi
Hufthyah Ibrahim Abdulrahman Assiry
Norah Omar Hassan Hukumi
Hind Saleh Alzahrani
Raghdah Essam Nojoom
Rehab Hamza Alhawsawi
Rakan Abdullah Almutairi
Samia alasmar owiada alruwili
Fatima Abdu Ahmad Mohammad
Waleed saada tallah albage
Hanadi Awad Srhan Aljahani
Maha Abdullah bakiri

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Promoting nursing as a viable career path that many people can pursue is one of the Ministry of Health's objectives; in order to achieve Vision 2030 in Saudi Arabia, a healthy practice environment is necessary to improve patient care and nurse retention rates. The World Health Organization claims that there is a global shortage of health professionals, with nurses and midwives making up over half of the need. This present study will evaluate the scenario with a primary data approach using a detailed questionnaire, which will be exercised with the selected set of nurses in hospitals of Makkah city.

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Anwar Ahmed Faqihi, Hufthyah Ibrahim Abdulrahman Assiry, Norah Omar Hassan Hukumi, Hind Saleh Alzahrani, Raghdah Essam Nojoom, Rehab Hamza Alhawsawi, … Maha Abdullah bakiri. (2024). Critical assessment of nursing profession in Saudi Arabia: With Reference to Work Environment. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine, 27(4s), 919–923. https://doi.org/10.47059/ijmtlm/V27I4S/122
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