Unveiling the Pakistan’s first book on ‘Workplace-Based Assessment in OBGY’
Dr. Rashida Sultana, Assoc. Prof. in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, brings over a decade of teaching experience and expertise in advanced obstetric life support to Azra Naheed Medical College. With 30 publications and a book on Workplace-based Assessment in OBGY, she fills critical gaps in structured formative assessment, fostering self-learning and skill evaluation in the field.
Managing neuropathic pain through hypnosis among diabetics
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing with a variety of physiological, psychosomatic, and psychological manifestations. Literature review is evident in favor of modern psychological.
Fear of COVID-19 among critical care nurses of public hospitals in Lahore: empirical evidence during third wave
The world has seen a pandemic which disrupted the life. Till now there are aftershocks of the COVID-19 such as Omicron instilling fear among individuals.
A descriptive study on nursing practice environment among public sector nurses in Lahore
Pakistan is a country where the nursing profession still has to get a good working environment as it is directly related to improved patient care.
Workplace violence and interpersonal deviance among Pakistani nurses: role of sense of coherence
Violence, either physical or emotional, is the bitter reality as a frontline employee in the nursing profession. They either get depressed or retaliate in their job capacity. Drawing on psychological reactance theory, this paper investigates the linkage between workplace violence and interpersonal deviance in the hospital context.