Deeni Rudita Idris's research while affiliated with Universiti Brunei Darussalam and other places
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Publications (6)
During three years of the unprecedented, massive COVID-19 pandemic that affected the world, nurse front liners faced substantial challenges and experienced long-term adverse mental health. This study explored psychological self-care practices undertaken by nurses to strengthen their mental health and develop resilience in their professional care ro...
Background/Aims
Extensive research focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of various positions throughout active second stage labour, but there is limited focus on midwives’ practice. This study aimed to explore midwives’ practice of maternal positions throughout the active phase of second stage labour.
Methods
An integrative review of three...
Background: Workplace violence is a universal phenomenon faced by employees in all industries but more so by employees working in sectors that require interpersonal contact, especially with individuals who may be violent, distressed, or vulnerable. Globally, healthcare professionals working in the emergency and psychiatric sectors are at the highes...
This article discusses and evaluates the challenging and complex role of nurses and midwives in providing supportive care for couples after pregnancy loss. A planned pregnancy is usually a positive experience. However, some couples may experience pregnancy loss, which causes grief. While women may be severely affected, partners’ experiences are com...
Background
It is two years since the unprecedented and massive COVID-19 pandemic affected the world. Since its emergence, nurse frontliners across the globe faced various challenges that lead them to experience adverse mental health. An important yet often overlooked or underappreciated initial coping strategy is psychological self-care. Research h...
This qualitative exploratory study explored nurses' mental health and coping strategies working with suspected and confirmed COVID‐19 patients in Brunei Darussalam. Eleven focus group discussions were conducted between October 2020 and January 2021, involving 75 participants. Three themes emerged: ‘COVID‐19 roller‐coaster transitional journey’ expl...
Citations
... An antenatal clinic will usually refer pregnant women to the emergency department, gynaecological clinic or labour room for further medical care (Latiff et al, 2023). Following initial care at the emergency department, gynaecological clinic or labour room, depending on the probable outcomes of the pregnancy, different interventions may be recommended. ...
... As of 21 September 2023, the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases was 770,778,396 and the number of deaths was 6,955,141, and these numbers continue to increase [1]. The increase in COVID-19 cases strained the already-overloaded healthcare systems of various countries worldwide [2]. A healthcare safety net encompasses the securing of sufficient healthcare capacities, health equalities, accessibilities, and education, as well as the appropriate provision of healthcare services, such as medical insurance, protective equipment, medicines, examination, and medical services for all [3]. ...