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  1. Enhancing resilience of nursing education during war: policy implications from a qualitative study
  2. Professional Self‐Realisation of Diabetes Nurse Practitioners: A Descriptive Study Using Quantitative and Qualitative Data
  3. Freezing while preserving achievements: Suspending quality indicators in healthcare, Israel’s experience
  4. The public’s perceptions of patient safety in healthcare
  5. The role of quality leadership, teamwork, and organizational transparency in shaping professional quality of life among hospital physicians and nurses: a cross-sectional study
  6. Exploring EntrepreNursing: The influence of internal locus of control and organizational innovativeness on nurses' innovative behavior - A cross-sectional study
  7. Transformative Insights into Community-Acquired Pressure Injuries Among the Elderly: A Big Data Analysis
  8. Predictors of intention to stay in the profession among novice nurses: a cross-sectional study
  9. Traumatic experiences, quality of life, and organizational commitment among midwives: A cross‐sectional study
  10. Correction: Association of quality of nursing care with violence load, burnout, and listening climate
  11. Lessons Learned From Data Falsification During an Academic Course Using A Root-Cause Analysis
  12. Barriers to Adopting Healthy Lifestyle and Health Promotion among Ethnic Minority Bedouin Women in Southern Israel: A Qualitative Study
  13. Association of quality of nursing care with violence load, burnout, and listening climate
  14. Lived experiences: Growing up with a seriously mentally ill parent
  15. Vaccinating without complete willingness against COVID‐19: Personal and social aspects of Israeli nursing students and faculty members
  16. Crisis management for Patient Safety Officers: lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic
  17. Frequent attenders in primary health care: a mixed‐methods study of patient and staff perspectives
  18. Comprehensive Training of Community Diagnosis and the Community-Oriented Primary Health Care Model in Nursing Education
  19. Public health nurses’ views on quality measures: A cross-sectional study
  20. Public views on healthcare workers' burnout before and during COVID‐19: A comparative study
  21. Motivations and challenges of Israeli nurses on their journey to a PhD: A qualitative study
  22. Factors associated with the extent of nurses’ involvement in promotion of the nursing profession: a cross-sectional study among nurses working in diverse healthcare settings
  23. Israeli parents` views on coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations for children: A cross-sectional study
  24. Nursing leadership in drawing policy lessons from major events such as a COVID‐19 pandemic
  25. Provision of integrated care by a National Call Support Program for Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers
  26. COVID‐19 outbreak in a child and adolescent psychiatric ward: Challenges and lessons to be learned ‐Case study
  27. Social shaming and bullying of mental health staff by patients: A survey in a mental health centre
  28. Self‐efficacy, uncertainty and anxiety among nursing graduates in response to licensing test postponement due to the COVID‐19 pandemic: A mixed‐methods study
  29. Teachers' characteristics predict students' guidance for healthy lifestyle: a cross-sectional study in Arab-speaking schools
  30. Experiences and psychosocial predictors of professional function among intensive care nurses under the shadow of Covid‐19: A mixed‐methods study
  31. Hidradenitis suppurativa: Evaluating activity patterns and predictors of recalcitrant course–A population‐based study
  32. Practices and experiences of European frontline nurses under the shadow of COVID‐19
  33. Are emotional intelligence and compassion associated with nursing safety and quality care? A cross-sectional investigation in pediatric settings
  34. Effect of ethnicity, country of origin and workplace on health behaviors and health perception among nurses: Cross‐sectional study
  35. Sexual harassment of religious Jewish nurses by patients and its relation to the ward's listening climate, care avoidance and quality of nursing care
  36. Nursing students' experiences and perceptions of an anatomy laboratory session: Mixed methods study
  37. Diabetes nurse practitioners in the shadow of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Challenges, insights, and suggestions for improvement
  38. Public image of the profession is associated with the choice of nursing career among Arab high school students: A cross‐sectional study
  39. A Mixed‐Methods Study of Nurse Managers’ Managerial and Clinical Challenges in Mental Health Centers During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
  40. Personal initiative and work environment as predictors of job satisfaction among nurses: cross-sectional study
  41. The Association Between Quality and Safety Climate of a Hospital Ward, Family Members’ Empowerment, and Satisfaction With Provided Care
  42. Health behaviors of medical students decline towards residency: how could we maintain and enhance these behaviors throughout their training
  43. Views of Bedouin physicians and nurses on nursing as a profession in Israel: There is more to strive for
  44. Basic science course grades predict success in the Israel mandatory nursing certification test among students enrolled in a second career program
  45. Coping with Psoriasis or Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Qualitative Study
  46. Nursing work environment, professional self‐actualization and marketing of the nursing profession: Cross‐sectional study
  47. Predictors of hospital‐based registered nurses' engagement in on‐the‐job policy activities
  48. Personal and organizational factors related to initiative behavior among psychiatric nurses
  49. Organizational commitment and quality of life at work among public health nurses in Israel
  50. To command is to serve: Senior leadership and policy‐making predict hospital ward functioning in emergency
  51. The quality and safety culture in general hospitals: patients', physicians' and nurses' evaluation of its effect on patient satisfaction
  52. N025 Diversity at the workplace and responsibility at work positively impact the tendency towards own professional marketing among nurses in gastroenterology
  53. The effect of working in an infection isolation room on hospital nurses’ job satisfaction
  54. Professional, generational, and gender differences in perception of organisational values among Israeli physicians and nurses: Implications for retention
  55. Patriotism, organizational commitment and nurses’ intention to report for work in emergencies
  56. Self-Evaluation of Quality of Life Among Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition: A Validation Study
  57. Between a Rock and a Hard Place
  58. The Assessment, Knowledge and Perceived Quality of Nutrition Care amongst Nurses
  59. Nurses Teaching Prison Officers: A Workshop to Reduce the Stigmatization of Prison Inmates With Mental Illness
  60. Public health nurses at work
  61. Effect of Joint Commission International Accreditation on the Nursing Work Environment in a Tertiary Medical Center
  62. Job Satisfaction and Intent to Leave Among Psychiatric Nurses: Closed Versus Open Wards
  63. Promotion or marketing of the nursing profession by nurses
  64. Computerization and its contribution to care quality improvement: The nurses’ perspective
  65. Developing and Implementing a Computerized Nursing Quality Control System in a Tertiary General Medical Center in Israel
  66. Israeli Nurses’ Intention to Report for Work in an Emergency or Disaster
  67. Organizational Safety Culture and Medical Error Reporting by Israeli Nurses
  68. Organisational values and organisational commitment: do nurses’ ethno-cultural differences matter?
  69. Closing an Open Psychiatric Ward: Organizational Change and Its Effect on Staff Uncertainty, Self-Efficacy, and Professional Functioning
  70. Professional image and intention to emigrate among Israeli nurses and nursing students
  71. The Difference Between Professional Image and Job Satisfaction of Nurses Who Studied in a Post-Basic Education Program and Nurses With Generic Education: A Questionnaire Survey
  72. Perceived Knowledge of Blood-Borne Pathogens and Avoidance of Contact With Infected Patients
  73. “When Quality and Computers Meet” – Construction of a Computerized Nursing Quality Indicators' Scale for Departmental Self-Monitoring and Improvement of Quality of Care
  74. Factors Associated With Reporting of Medication Errors by Israeli Nurses
  75. Physicians' and Nurses' Views On Infected Health Care Workers
  76. The effect of preoperative uncertainty and anxiety on short-term recovery after elective arthroplasty
  77. 'Let me tell you what I really think about you'- evaluating nursing managers using anonymous staff feedback
  78. Re: Letter Submission "Antiseptic Obstetric Cream for Pelvic Examination: Where is the Evidence?"
  79. Editorial. A Suicide Bomber Attack: Up Close and Personal
  80. Relocation into a new building and its effect on uncertainty and anxiety among psychiatric patients
  81. Better late than never: a re-examination of ethical dilemmas in coping with severe acute respiratory syndrome
  82. Operating room nurse with permanent stoma
  83. Patient Rights and Law: tobacco smoking in psychiatric wards and the Israeli Prevention of Smoking Act
  84. Reactions of Staff Members to the Relocation of a Psychiatric Department to a New Building
  85. The SARS Threat in Israel