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thirteenth Issue– January (2025)
thirteenth Issue– Scientific Reports International

The thirteenth Issue of Scientific Reports International presents a collection of research papers and scientific studies prepared for researchers and scholars, with the aim of contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the publication of peer-reviewed research across various academic disciplines.

The journal aspires to become a leading scientific platform that supports researchers and provides reliable academic content that contributes to the development of scientific research and the discovery of effective solutions to contemporary challenges.

This issue includes a selection of research papers in several fields, including:
Educational and Humanities disciplines, Administrative Sciences, and Social Sciences.

Environmental exposure to dust among family members and its repercussions on respiratory health

Abstract

The most prevalent source of non-anthropogenic dust in the environment is fugitive dust, which occurs naturally as soil, sand, and rock erode. Fugitive dust (hereinafter referred to as “dust”) originates predominantly in arid and dry places where powerful winds can remove and transport particles over a large area. Furthermore, human activity can increase fugitive dust through particular land, water, and farmland management methods. In some countries, blowing dust can be a significant component of the particle mix.

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سلطان عبدالله العلياني

Sultan Abdullah Alelyani

فني تمريض

جازي جائز الحربي

Jazy Jaez Alharbi

فني تمريض

سعد عائض القحطاني

SAAD AEDH ALQAHTANI

اخصائي اول ادارة خدمات صحية ومستشفيات

عبد المجيد محمد المعيتق

AbdulMajeed Muhammad Al-Muiteq

فني اسعاف

طارق عبدالله المناع

TARIQ ABDULLAH ALMANNAA

فني أشعه

عصمان مرشد الحربي

Asman Marshad Alhrabi

فني تمريض

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Exploring the Impact of Health awareness and education Campaigns and Educational Initiatives on Promoting Well-being and Preventive Healthcare Practices

Abstract

When it comes to public health initiatives, health education and awareness campaigns are mighty pillars that can change people’s habits and the health of their communities. These programs play a critical role in getting the word out about the importance of early detection, healthy lifestyle choices, and illness prevention. These programs promote proactive healthcare practices by engaging diverse audiences through multiple platforms and channels, catalyzing a collective consciousness around health-related concerns.

Prepared by the researcher:

Name / Naseabah Ali Mohammed Hadi Abu Haddash

Employer/ Primary health care center in Budaiya and Al-Qarfi

Speciality /Specialist-Health Education

 Name / Hadeel Ibrahim Ahmed Alnuman

Employer/ Clinical Education Department

Speciality /Specialist-Health Education

 Name / ALAA EISI S ALAAULLAH

Speciality/ Medical Secretary

Employer / Ministry of Health, General Directorate of Health Affairs

 Name/ Fadi Mousa Ibrahim Jabril

Employer/   King Fahd Hospital, Jazan

Speciality / Medical secretary

Name / Ali Mohammed Ali Kulaybi

Employer/ Ahad Al-Masarha Hospital

Speciality /Diploma in Epidemiology

 Name: Waseem Hadi Abu Hadash

Speciality / Diploma in Epidemiology

Employer Ahad Almsaraha Hospital

 Name/ Waheed Hadi Abu Hadash

Employer/ Abu Arish North Health Care Center

Speciality/ Diploma in Epidemiology

Name/ Emad Hussain Mohammad Alagsam

Employer/ Abu Arish North Health Care Center

Speciality / Senior Registrar – Family Medicine

Name / Ahmed Mousa Omar Idris

Speciality/ Technician-Public Health

Employer / Abu Arish North Health Care Center

 

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Health effects of using modern technological technologies opportunities and challenges

Abstract

We can see that, over the course of the last 20 years, cutting-edge technology has significantly impacted our world. Many individuals benefit from it: technology corporations frequently create new technological processes, which are then used as the foundation for expert engineers to renovate contemporary technical programs, apps, and equipment. People’s quality of life is impacted by the use of these technologies.

Prepared by the researcher:

Nader Mubarak Aldosari

Nursing technician

Tariq jumauan alsaedi

Operating room technician

ABDULLAH FAHAD ALBAHLI

Anesthesia technician.

Tarig Sagger Alotibi

Anesthesia technician.

SAAD AEDH ALQAHTANI

Senior specialist in health services and hospitals management

Sultan Abdullah Alelyani

Nursing technician

Jazy Jaez Alharbi

Nursing technician

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Enhancing Healthcare Quality: Strategies for Continuous Improvement

Abstract

Healthcare quality improvement is a continuous effort to enhance patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction while reducing waste and inefficiency. This study examines different approaches to improving healthcare quality, such as adopting evidence-based methods, optimizing processes, measuring performance, and fostering continuous learning. This research paper does a thorough analysis of the literature to identify essential ideas and approaches that healthcare organizations can employ to promote a culture of quality improvement. Illustrative case studies and examples from various healthcare settings demonstrate effective strategies and obstacles encountered in quality improvement endeavors. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of existing data and optimal strategies, aiming to guide healthcare systems in achieving long-term enhancements in quality and ultimately improving patient care.

Keywords: healthcare quality improvement, evidence-based practices, process optimization, performance measurement, continuous learning

Prepared by the researcher:

NASSER HOMOUD ALMUTAIRI

Ophthalmology

Lafi nasser Zahra Alanzi

Health Informatics Technician

Abdulaziz Abdullah B Alotaibi

Food and nutrition services

Faisal Fahad J Alroge

Epidemiology

Tariq Hamoud AlMutairi

Health Sciences

Sulaiman ghosain alosaimi

Public health

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Recent developments in the use of AI in the dental field

Abstract

Dental practice has been transformed by artificial intelligence (AI) technology in recent years. Dental diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care have improved thanks to AI’s capacity to analyze massive volumes of data and find patterns. Advanced AI systems can evaluate dental photos, detect irregularities, and help diagnose early disease. AI-driven software has improved patient communication, administrative procedures, and individualized treatment. These innovations boost dentistry efficiency, accuracy, patient results, and oral health management. AI could revolutionize dentistry, opening new doors to innovation, cooperation, and healthcare delivery. This study examines recent AI breakthroughs in dentistry, their effects, problems, and future directions.

Prepared by the researcher:

Name/Majed Mansour Mansour Alharbi
Employer/north abi-arish primary healthcare center
Speciality/Specialist-Radiological Technology
Name/Mohammed Ahmed Ibraheem Hakami
Employer/Hakemat abi-arish primary healthcare center
Speciality/Specialist-Radiological Technology
Name/ Ibraheem Ali Yahya Wasli
Employer/Abu Arish North Primary Healthcare Center
Speciality/Radiological Technology
Name/Abdulaziz ali alshahrani
Employer/ alshaty Healthcare Center jazan
Speciality/General Dentistry
Name / Khansa Ali Ahmed Daghriri
Speciality/Dental assistant
Employer/Al- ahad general hospita
Name/Hussain Yahya abdu safhi
Employer/ ahead al masareha hospital
Speciality /Dental assistant
Name/Ahmad Saleh Hothan Hothan
Employer/Al-Jahu Primary Health Care Center
Speciality/ Dental Assistan
Name/Mofareh Mohssan Zakan
Employer/ Abu Arish North Health Care Center
Speciality /Dental Assistant
Name/Ghusun Ali Jaber Hakami
Speciality/Radiological Technology
Employer/Abu Arish North Health Center
Name/Alaa Othman Ahmed Masmali
Speciality/
Radiologic Technologist
Employer/Almuzaylef General Hospital Al-Qunfudah
Name/ Bayan AbdulRhman Busais Alsufyani
Speciality/Radiologic Technologist
Employer/Almuzaylef General Hospital Al-Qunfudah
Name/Ershad Hussein Ali Alnemi
Employer/Jazan Regional Health Command Center
Speciality / Dental Assistant

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Technology-Driven Innovations in Pediatric Medicine

Abstract

Rare or long-term health issues impact millions of kids and teens. Improving both the short- and long-term health outcomes for people with health issues, reducing the strain on health services, and preventing adult-onset disease and its sequelae are all possible goals of new technology. In order to meet the unique requirements of this demographic, health technology for children must be adaptable enough to accommodate the many social, anatomical, cognitive, psychological, and physiological changes that occur during childhood. Industry continues to incorrectly believe the market size is relatively modest, and health technology development is frequently fragmented and localized, with limited possibility for dissemination and adoption, despite the growing demand for health technology from a big worldwide population. Validating and prioritizing unmet requirements, including families in the innovation process, forming successful partnerships with important stakeholders, and making use of national and international infrastructure and networks are all ways to overcome these obstacles.

Keywords: technology, social, kids, health, outcomes.

Prepared by the researcher:

Name/Mohammed Abdu M Alshafyie

Employer/ Diriyah hospital

Speciality / consultant-pediatric emergency

Name /AMANI EBRAHIM MOHAMED SULTAN

Employer / Resource Control Center

Speciality / Medical Secretary

Name/ Emad Hussain Mohammad Alagsam

Employer/ Postgraduate program of family Medicine in Jazan  Program in Jazan

Speciality / Resident- Medicine

Name /zohour hussain mobarki

Employer / Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality /  health informatic

Name /safa mohammed khard

Employer / Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality / Medical Secretary

Name / Roa’a Adnan Babegi

Employer / Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality / Health Informatics

Name /Azzam Ali Alharbi

Employer/ Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality/ Health Informatics Specialist

Name / Gasem Jaber Mohammed Alhamzi

Employer / Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality / Health Informatics

Name / SOAAD ABDULLAH A ALHMOOD

Employer / King Fahad Central Hospital

Speciality / Medical Secretary

Name/Saher Abdu Mohammed Alshafie

Employer/ Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality / helth informtics

Name / Nujud Zain Al Hadi

Employer / Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality / Medical Secretary

Name / Marwah Hamad Sulaiman Bajafar

Employer /Statistics and Information Department of Health Affairs in Jazan Region

Speciality / Medical Secretary

 

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The Role of Medical Secretarial Nurses in Enhancing Healthcare Documentation

Abstract

Documentation plays a crucial role in the complicated realm of healthcare delivery, as it connects the various aspects of patient care, clinical decision-making, and healthcare administration. Healthcare documentation includes a wide range of records, reports, and statistics that capture the essential details of patient contacts, treatment plans, and medical histories. Documentation, ranging from handwritten notes and charts to advanced electronic health record (EHR) systems, plays a crucial role in facilitating communication, ensuring consistent care, and maintaining high standards of quality in healthcare institutions. The significance of healthcare documentation cannot be exaggerated, as it has a crucial function in guaranteeing patient safety, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and endorsing evidence-based practice. Precise and thorough documentation is crucial for healthcare providers to make well-informed clinical decisions, monitor patient progress, and comply with regulatory obligations.

Prepared by the researcher:

Name /Nouf Agail Bashakur

Employer/ Primary care center 6 scheme

Speciality /Nursing technician

Name /Fatimah Hussin Shokan Najmi

Employer/ Samtah General Hospital

Speciality / Specialist  Nursing

Name /Khadejah Mohammed Abdullah Gamash

Employer /alshatea Primary care center

Speciality / Technician-Nursing

Name /Awatef Omar Ali Ayidh

Employer/ Erada Mental Health Hspital in Jazan

Speciality /Medical secretary

Name / Manal hassan abdullah alhariri

Employer/ Primary care center 6 scheme

‏Speciality /Nursing

Name/ ‏Fatimah Yahya Ahmed Meshari

Employer/North Abu Arish Health Centre

Speciality /Technician-  Nursing

Name /Amal Abdullah Hamad Khardali

Employer/Al-Maabouj Primary Health Care Center

Speciality /Healthy Assistant

Name /Salwa Ali Msawi dahal

Employer/Primary health care center in Budaiya and Al-Qarfi

Speciality /nursing

Name / Qamar yahya Issa shagery

Employer/  Irada and Mental Health Hospital in Jazan

Speciality / Technician- Medical secretary

Name / Amani Abdulrahman Ahmed Abusharha

Employer / Jazan Regional Health Command Center

Speciality /Technician-Nursing

Name /elham hassan ali hussen

Employer/ alshatea Primary care center

Speciality /specialist nursing

Name / Salihah Hussain Mohammed Zaidan

Employer /North Abu Arish Health Centre

Speciality / Technician-Nursing

 

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“Knowledge and Compliance of Nurses Toward Infection Control and Sterilization Standards”

Abstract

Infection control and sterilization standards are fundamental components of patient safety and quality healthcare delivery. Nurses play a critical role in the implementation of these standards due to their continuous and direct contact with patients, medical equipment, and the clinical environment. Despite the availability of established guidelines and protocols, variations in nurses’ knowledge and compliance with infection control and sterilization practices remain a significant concern in many healthcare settings, contributing to the prevalence of healthcare-associated infections.

This study aims to assess nurses’ knowledge of infection control and sterilization standards and to evaluate their level of compliance with these standards in clinical practice. Additionally, the study seeks to examine the relationship between nurses’ knowledge and their compliance, as well as to identify factors influencing adherence to infection control measures, including training, institutional policies, and workplace conditions.

Prepared by the researcher:

Mashael belal alsakran

mbalsakran@moh.gov.sa

Zainab haji alghanem

zalghanem @moh.gov.sa

Fatimah Abdullah Hussain Alsalamin

Aslbanat1@hotmail.com

Eman zaid alkuraya

Ealkuraya@moh.gov.sa

Eman yousif Alsaeed

E.alsaeed86@gmail.com

Maryam Abdulraheem Mohammed Alkathiri

Maaalkathiri@moh.gov.sa

Mohammad yousef almajhad

Malmajhad@moh.gov.sa

Kumail ali alhaidain

Kalhaidain@moh.gov.sa

Ali Jafar Hashem Alyaseen

aalyaseen@moh.gov.sa

Ali hussain Alsutan

Alhalsultan@moh.gov.sa

Bushra Yaseen Eid Almajhad

Beeshoo123321@gmail.com

Howra Ali algrash

Halghirash@moh.gov.sa

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