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Index
Index

Journal Index

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016

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Original Article
The Motivating Potential Score in Medical Records Staff of Training Hospitals in Isfahan, Iran

Sakineh Saghaeiannejad-Isfahani; Susan Bahrami; Sedigheh Torki

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 706-711

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  Introduction: Human resources are one of the factors most effective on the success or failure of an organization and service motivation is a factor which affects the quality and quantity of activity of an organization. The present study aimed to determine the motivating potential score (MPS) of medical ...  Read More

Original Article
The Relationship between Hospital Information System and Psychological Empowerment of Hospital Employees

Masoumeh Rahimipour; Abbasali Ghaiyoomi; Khalil Alimohamadzadeh

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 712-718

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  Introduction: Employee empowerment is a process that requires appropriate conditions in the organization. The application of information systems in the health sector as a pragmatic approach and critical element in empowering employees provides the possibility of enhancement of the capacities and development ...  Read More

Original Article
Identifying Human Factors Affecting the Use of Information Technology among Managers and Supervisors of Selected Hospitals

Reza Moradi; Soheyla Gholami; Mahdieh Sadat Ahmadzadeh; Najmeh Bahman-Ziari

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 719-724

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  Introduction: The healthcare sector is one of the areas affected by information technology (IT). Due to the importance of IT in hospitals and factors affecting its use, the present study was conducted to investigate the human factors affecting the use of IT among managers of university hospitals in Shiraz, ...  Read More

Original Article
Presenting an Evaluation Model for Application Software of Anatomical Pathology Hospital Ward

Farkhondeh Asadi; Alireza Kazemi; Hamid Moghadasi; Maryam Hemati

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 725-733

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  Introduction: Today, medical software are used in different aspects of healthcare varying from simple data processing to collection and interpretation of physiological information and education of nurses and physicians. To ensure use of medical software, they must be constantly evaluated based on specific ...  Read More

Original Article
An Assessment of Iranian Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses Indexed in Scopus

Maryam Kazerani; Atefeh Davoudian; Farid Zayeri; Hamid Soori

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 734-740

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  Introduction: The number of systematic reviews and meta-analyses published in Iran has increased significantly in recent years. Writing these articles based on internationally accepted guidelines is one of the most important factors effective on their structural quality. This study aimed to assess the ...  Read More

Original Article
The Effectiveness of In-service Training Courses for Librarians in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Mohammad Reza Soleymani; Leila Shahrzadi

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 741-747

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  Introduction: Due to the use of information technology in libraries and information centers, librarians are faced with many challenges in terms of their roles and needs; hence, they require continuous training to cope with these challenges. The aim of the present study was to determine the effectiveness ...  Read More

Original Article
Scientific Products of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Iran, in Scopus Database

Soghra Golmaghanizadeh-Asl; Mojtaba Amani; Alireza Mohammadnia

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 748-754

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  Introduction: Today, in the era of information, the main parameter for scientific assessment of countries, and academic centers is their contributions to the development of science and technology. This study was conducted to evaluate scientific outcomes of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences and its ...  Read More

Original Article
Research Fund Absorption and its Role in Improving the Scientific Recognition of the Most Prolific Islamic Countries in the Middle East

Hajar Sotudeh; Mohammad Hassan Omidi

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 755-761

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  Introduction: Iranian academia has recently experienced an increase in the number of its funded papers, and their citationadvantage over unfunded papers has been approved. However, this improvement and advantage is only meaningful whencompared to other countries. Thus, in order to determine Iran’s ...  Read More

Original Article
Hospital Discharge Process Improvement

Yasaman Ketabi; Saeedeh Ketabi

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 762-769

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  Introduction: It is clear that if the discharge process takes less time and the patient leaves the hospital bed earlier, the length of hospitalization, and consequently, the waiting time for admission decreases. Therefore, the method of use of treatment facilities is somewhat improved. The hospital discharge ...  Read More

Original Article
The Strategic Plan of Iranian Medical Sciences Universities: From Theory to Practice

Seiyed Davood Nasrollapour-Shirvani; Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh; Mohammad Shariati; Pari Haji-Seiyed Azizi

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 770-776

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  Introduction: A strategic plan provides the context for improving organizational performance by accurate, extensive, and in-depth identification and analysis of interior and exterior environments. This study was performed to develop and execute a strategic plan at the Medical Sciences Universities of ...  Read More

Original Article
Assessment of Preparedness and Response of Teaching Hospitals of Isfahan, Iran, to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Incidents

Mohammad Hossein Yarmohammadian; Mehdi Nasr-Isfahani; Elham Anbari

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 777-784

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  Introduction: Hospitals are often considered to be the forefront of countering incidents, some of which result from a wide range of incidents including industrial accidents, natural outbreaks of disease, and regional accidents called chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) accidents. This ...  Read More

Original Article
The Feasibility of Stabilizing Operating Budget in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Daryoush Foroghi; Hamideh Moayedfar

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 785-790

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  Introduction: Governments’ tendency toward operating budget is because this process results in the reformation of budgeting systems, and thus, assists countries’ economy. Iran has also prioritized the changing of traditional budgeting to operating budgeting to increase the efficiency and ...  Read More

Original Article
Factors Affecting the Selection of a Hospital: A Case Study in Milad Hospital, Iran

Shahin Soltani; Shahram Ghafari; Masoud Salehi; Amin Mohamadi; Kamyar Mollazadeh-Moghaddam; Fardin Moradi

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 791-798

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  Introduction: One of the most important factors affecting the future survival of organizations is identifying and meeting the increasing needs and demands of patients in order to provide high quality health care services. The aim of this study was to identify factors affecting the selection of Milad ...  Read More

Original Article
Assessment of the Barriers to the Development of Health Tourism in Yazd Province, Iran

Fatemeh Azizi; Shamsalsadat Zahedi

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 799-806

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  Introduction: Today, health tourism is an important and growing phenomenon in the world. Iran has been one of the most active centers of health tourism in the region. Due to the important role of the health tourism industry in the global economy and the capabilities of Yazd Province, Iran, in this industry, ...  Read More

Original Article
The Impact of Strategic Predictive Capabilities on Human Resources Agility in Blood Transfusion Centers

Mostafa Aghahosseini-Eshkavandi; Hossein Rezaie-Dolatabadi; Sayed Akbar Nilipour-Tabatabai

Volume 12, Issue 6 , December 2016, Pages 807-813

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  Introduction: To cope with novel changes, organizations must think beyond environmental compatibility and seek to take advantage of potential opportunities. A paradigm for this is the enhancement of organizational flexibility, speed, quality, and agility. Human resources are the most important tool for ...  Read More