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Professor Dr. Mohamed Mustafa Latif, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Health Council, issued Decision No. 14 of 2025 forming the Higher Scientific Committee of the Egyptian Nursing Board

and selecting Professor Dr. Samah Mohamed Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Nursing Administration, and Professor Dr. Magda Ahmed Mohamed, Professor of Internal and Surgical Nursing, as members of the committee.
The Faculty of Nursing at Assiut University, including faculty members, staff, and students, extends its heartfelt congratulations to Professor Dr. Samah Mohamed Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Nursing Administration, and Professor Dr. Magda Ahmed Mohamed, Head of the Department of Internal and Surgical Nursing, for their selection to the Higher Scientific Committee of the Egyptian Nursing Board.
In the same context, Professor Dr. Samah Mohamed Abdullah expressed her happiness with this representation and the selection of two members from the Faculty of Nursing at Assiut University, as this selection represents a new addition to the existing academic cadres at Assiut University.
We wish everyone success and our beloved faculty further progress.

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[10:07 AM, May 25, 2025] Heba: Dr. El-Minshawy decides to suspend classes at Assiut University tomorrow, Wednesday, due to bad weather conditions. Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, issued a decision to suspend classes tomorrow,

 Wednesday, due to bad weather conditions.

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, issued a decision to suspend classes tomorrow, Wednesday, at all faculties, institutes, and centers of the university. This decision comes in light of the Meteorological Authority's announcement regarding the country being exposed to a wave of bad weather.

Dr. El-Minshawy explained that the decision comes out of concern for the safety of students and to avoid any potential risks that may arise from unstable weather conditions. He noted that the university includes a large number of students from outside Assiut Governorate, which necessitates taking all necessary precautionary measures.

The university president affirmed the university administration's commitment to providing a safe educational environment that prioritizes the safety of its students, while continuing to monitor weather developments and coordinate with the relevant authorities.

In the same context, the Meteorological Authority renewed its warnings of active winds that raise sand and dust, and urged citizens to exercise caution while driving, avoid being near lampposts, signs, and trees, wear masks when going out, and follow the Authority's updates regarding the weather.
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Safety and health instructions for people during a dust storm. We wish everyone good health and well-being, and may our beloved Egypt remain safe and secure. With compliments from the Crisis and Disaster Management Committee at the Faculty of Nursing,

Acceptance of the Master's thesis of Mona Hassan Ali Mohamed, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Sohag University.

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 The title of the submitted thesis is: Awareness and Nutritional Status of Elderly Patients with Dysphagia at Sohag University Hospital. The thesis review and supervision committee was:
Dr. Hanan Abdullah Abu Zeid, Assistant Professor of Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University. (Internal Examiner)
Dr. Ruqayya Fathy Mohamed, Assistant Professor of Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Minya University. (External Examiner)
Dr. Heba Mohamed Fahmy, Assistant Professor of Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University. (On behalf of the supervisors)
Dr. Aster Ibrahim Ghaith, Assistant Professor of Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Sohag University. (On behalf of the supervisors)

With our best wishes for success and prosperity to all.

 

Work Addiction Among Critical Care Nurses: Exploring Its Impact on Creativity and Professional Quality of Life

Research Abstract

Background: Work addiction is characterized by a compulsive drive to work excessively, often leading to diminished job satisfaction and negatively impacting professional quality of life and creativity. Critical care nurses require a creative mindset to deal with the variety of obstacles encountered during their work. Creativity is essential for succeeding as a critical care nurse in today's competitive world. Furthermore, creativity is crucial to healthcare organizations aiming to achieve excellence and development, particularly in the context of global growth, high demands, and a limited supply of human resources. Aim: To investigate work addiction among critical care nurses' and its relationship with their creativity and professional quality of life. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 4 ICUs at El-Menshawy General Hospital in Elgarbia, Egypt. All nurses were invited to complete a survey in Google Forms that included the Dutch Work Addiction Scale, Nurses Creativity Questionnaire, and Professional Quality of Life Scale. Results: A total of 242 intensive care nurses participated in the study: Pediatric (82), Medical (92), Neurological (30), and Cardiac (38). This study revealed that higher levels of work addiction in nurses were associated with increased creativity (r=0.311, p<0.001) and improved professional quality of life (r=0.574, p<0.001). Also, more than half (53.7%) of critical nurses had moderate levels of work addiction and just under half (49.3%) also had a moderate level of creativity and professional quality of life. Statistically significant differences were found between critical care nurses' levels of work addiction, creativity, and professional quality of life (p=0.001). Multiple regression analyses indicated that work addiction and other parameters significantly predicted nurses' creativity (R2=0.453, p<0.001). Specifically, work addiction (B=0.606, p<0.001), compassion satisfaction (B=0.692, p<0.001), burnout (B=0.438, p<0.001), and secondary traumatic stress (B=0.199, p=0.025) were significant predictors of creativity. Additionally, attributes related to work addiction and other parameters significantly predicted professional quality of life (R2=0.467, p<0.001). Sensitivity toward problems (B=0.874, p<0.001) and risk-taking (B=2.098, p<0.001) were attributes that improved professional quality of life.

Research Authors
Loly Mohamed Shawky Elbus1 | Rehab Abou Shaheen1 | Shimaa A. Khalaf2,3 | Samah Abo-Elenein Abdallah1 | Saleh O. Abdullah4 | Martha M. Labieb5 | Mona Gamal Mohamed6,7
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing
Research Vol
22
Research Year
2025

Towards a greener future: nursing students’ climate consciousness and green purchasing intentions

Research Abstract

Hospitals generate significant amounts of waste that can harm the environment. Nurses’ awareness and positive attitude towards green products drive them to maintain a clean environment and reduce climate change by purchasing eco-friendly products. This study assesses nursing students’ awareness and attitudes toward climate change and their correlation with the inclination to purchase green products.

Research Authors
Mahitab Mohamed Abdelrahman, Reda Hassan Hussien, Ahmed Abdellah Othman, Reham Hashem, Mona Aziz Rateb
Research Date
Research Member
Research Pages
1-13
Research Publisher
BioMed Central
Research Vol
24
Research Year
2025
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