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Investigation of the Effects of Human Resource Management (HRM) practices on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), A Study in Zabol University of Medical Sciences Mohammad Mostafa Dahmardeh
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The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effects of human resources management (HRM) practices on corporate social responsibility in Zabol University of Medical Sciences. The independent variable in this study is the practices of human resources management. Human resources management focuses on policies, procedures and systems that affect the behaviour, thoughts and actions of employees. Dependent variable of this study is the organizational performance. The organizational performance is defined as the manner of performing tasks and activities and the results of them. The social responsibility is the mediator variable of this study. Social responsibility is defined as tasks and obligations that the organization must do to protect and help the society in which it works. The hypotheses of this research are based on the impact of the independent variable on the dependent variable with respect to the role of mediator variable. The statistical population of this study is the headquarters of Zabol University of Medical Sciences. The minimum sample size according to Cochran’s formula is estimated to be 102 people that have been selected by simple random sampling. The findings of this study have approved all primary and secondary hypotheses of research and show that the human resources management practices has a significant impact on the organizational performance through social responsibility.Keywords: Human resources management (HRM) practices, Corporate social responsibility (CSR), Organizational performance
Effect of Oxymetholone by the Mother Treatment During Pregnancy and Lactation in the Testicular Tissue in Mature Male Rats Mohammad Pourahmadi
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Introduction: Oxymetholone is an active nutritional anabolic - androgenic steroid which is used as a performance-enhancing drug in high dose and may result in the lung cancer, mineral deposits in the lungs, irregular cycles, ovarian and liver cancer. Unfortunately, some athletes take oxymetholone as a performance-enhancing drug for its anabolic effects and muscle growth in high doses. The aim of this study is to investigate oxymetholone induced complications in the testicular tissue in immature male rats, whose mothers were treated by oxymetholone during different pregnancy and lactation periods. Materials and Methods: In this study, we used fifty six female rats and fourteen male rats aged 110-120 days, weighing were approximately 200 ±20g. The animals were divided into groups including control, solvent 1 (pregnancy- 21 days), solvent 2 (pregnancy- lactation- 42days) solvent 3 (lactation - 21 days), experimental 1 (pregnancy 21 days) experimental 2 (pregnancy- lactation- 42 days), and experimental 3 (lactation-21 days). Solvent groups used DMSO with 99.5% concentration and experimental groups used oxymetholone with 10 mg/kg concentration by the intra peritoneum method. Results: The rate of spermatocyte cells in the experimental group of pregnancy-lactation and spermatid cells in the groups of pregnancy and pregnancy - lactation indicated a significant decrease compared to control. Conclusion: Oxymetholone in high doses or long-term influences on tissues and physiological activities in the reproductive system. Keywords: Oxymetholone, Spermatogenesis, Rats.
Organized by Re-Engineering Approach and its Relationship with Organizational Innovation at the Melli Bank of Zabol Mohammad Ghasemi
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The current era's organizations confront with numerous issues and challenges such as quick, instantaneous and unpredictable changes, special orders and different tastes of customers. Therefore organizations have taken different forms and will embark on the changes to survive and preserve their positions. Examining the literature of reengineering and organizational innovation, explanation of the relation between organizing and reengineering of organizational innovation approach as the main target and in addition auxiliary targets such as explanation of the relation between the fivefold dimensions of reengineering of organizational innovation improvement and explanation of the relation of each of these dimensions with the threefold dimensions of organizational innovation are examined in this study. The method of the research is descriptive and of correlation type. The statistical society of the research is all the staff of Melli bank of Zabol. In order to determine the sample volume, Morgan table was used. Collected data are analyzed using the standard questionnaires of reengineering and organizational innovation, statistical test and SPSS software. Validity of the questionnaires was confirmed by professors and experts and their reliability was confirmed through Cronbach's alpha. The results obtained from the tests and research tool indicate a meaningful relation between the two variables. The main hypothesis stating that implementation of reengineering approach and organizational innovation improvement have a meaningful relation with each other was confirmed with a correlation coefficient of 0.961 and an error of less than 0.05 together with auxiliary hypotheses. Keywords: Reengineering, Organizational Innovation, Melli Bank, Redesign Of Business Processes, BPR.
A Review of the Literature: The Situation of Continuing Nursing Education in Iran Mohsen Shahriari
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Background:  Continuing nursing education is one of the ways of improving the quality of patient care. So, the evaluation of these programs will be very important.  The present study has been designed and implemented with the aim of investigating the situation of continuing nursing education in Iran. Materials and methods: This study was a narrative review in a matrix approach that has been done by studying 16 articles in English and Persian. The search was performed in SID, IRANMEDEX, PUBMED, PREQUEST, CINHAL and Google Scholar data bases. Articles’ screening was performed in 4 stages. Results: In 3 areas of needs’ assessment and planning, implementation of continuing education plans and overall evaluation of programs, these studies evaluated their research environments. Most studies estimated general continuing nursing education in moderate level. Conclusions: Making changes in three areas of planning, implementation and evaluation with the participation of nurses seems to be necessary. Keywords: Continuing Education, Nurses, Review Study, Iran
Depression Prevalence Among Students of Jahrom University of Medical Sciences navid kalani
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Depression has been known as one of four leading disorders and one of most prevalent disabilities throughout the world. Due to their close involvement with and responsibility for patients’ health and, students of different fields related to medical sciences are more liable to be exposed with depression. This investigation is aimed to explore the prevalence of depression among medical students of Jahrom University of Medical Sciences through 2013-2014. Methods & Materials: This study was a cross-sectional and descriptive study done on360 students of Jahrom University of Medical Sciences during 2013-2014. Data were obtained by Beck depression test and analyzed by SPSS software version 15.   Results:Results associated with the prevalence of depression in medical studentsin terms of the severity showed that 47 students (13.1%) had moderate depression and 32 students (18.9%) had severe depression. Fisher's accurate testdid not reveal any statically differences betweenfamily history of the disorder with depression disorder of students (P=0.21). Conclusion: In accordance to our finding, a number of policies should be taken into account to reduce factors conducive to depression and prevent its consequences through quick and timely diagnosis. Keywords: Depression, students of Medical Sciences, Beck depression test, prevalence.
Improving Nursing Performance Quality in CPCR: A Cooperative Action Research Study Mohsen Shahriari
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Introduction: cardiopulmonary arrest is the major factor beneath many deaths in world every hour, which nurses can save more lives with fast and correct CPCR. All studies showed that Survival rate and outcome of CPCR correlates closely with performing the process fast and correctly. Hence, this research was designed and carried out to improve nursing performance quality in CPCR.Materials and Methods: this is a cooperative action research study using repeated cycles as Kemmis plan (plan, administration, evaluation & reflecting) in Motahari hospital affiliating with Jahrom university of Medical Sciences-2013-2014. 50 practitioner nurses participated in the study and were assessed by ER head nurse (1-week observation, pre-test knowledge and practice by questionnaire and OSCE test). Planning was done by 10 participants including staff and head nurses in 2 theory and clinical phases for 6 months. European Resuscitation Council and American heart association Guidelines has been used. Education was done in the form of workshop (6 nurses) for 10 groups, 70 sessions (2-4 hours), every group 6-8 sessions. Paired T-test was used to determine statistical significance in evaluation phase. This plan was changed, refined and developed through reflection phase.Findings: Mean of OSCE pre-test and post-test were (.3244) and (.9306), respectively, so that Paired samples T test (p=0.0001) revealed that there was a significant difference between them. Mean of theory pre- and post-test quiz were (.5093) and (.9181) respectively, so that Paired samples T test (p=0.0001) revealed that there was a significant difference between them.Conclusions: it appears that a comprehensive and operational plan by participant on the basis of their actual need is more effective than any other CNE plans. According to the results of this research, this method for CPCR education this method for CPCR education in all hospitals affiliated to Jahrom university medical sciences.Keywords: Action Research, Nursing, Cpcr, Quality
Prevalence of Mental Disorders Among The Students of Jahrom University of Medical Sciences Andits Related Components: Adescriptive, Cross-Sectional Study navid kalani
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Introduction: Students are the future managers of society. That's why providing their mental health is of particular importance. For this purpose, intensity and grounds of their mental disorder should be examined at different levels of education. Hence, the present paper aims at tackling with the prevalence of mental disorders among the students of Jahrom University of Medical Sciences and its related components.Materials and Methods: This study is a descriptive study conducted to examine the mental disorder among the students of Jahrom University of Medical Sciences. In this study, 214 questionnaires were completed by the freshmen and seniors of four disciplines (medicine, nursing, anesthesiology and operating room technician). Data gathering was done by the two-part questionnaire consisting of demographic information (demographic) and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28).Information was analyzed by SPSS statistical software and descriptive statistical tests and t-test.Results: The results showed that 37.7 percentages of people are suspicious in terms of the symptoms. Moreover, the highest level of mental disorders in freshmen was in the scale of anxiety and the lowest level was in the scale of depression. While the highest prevalence of mental disorders in seniors was in the scale of depression and the lowest incidence was in the scale anxiety. Also, no significant relationship was observed among coefficient illness test, gender and age was not a factor of the disease and test. (p> 0/05%).Conclusion: Numerous factors could cause or aggravate some mental disorders in students. Therefore, the authorities are required to take better measures, compared to the past, in the prevention of such disorders. Keywords: Mental health, Students, Public health.
Optimal Capacitor Placement Using ICA and comparison with PSO Method; Case Study in KERMAN Mahdi Mozaffari Legha
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Increasing application of capacitor banks on distribution networks is the direct impact of development of technology and the energy disasters that the world is encountering. Line loss reduction is one of the major benefits of capacitor, amongst many others, when incorporated in the power distribution system. The quantum of the line loss reduction should be exactly known to assess the effectiveness of the distributed generation. In this paper, a new method is proposed to find the optimal and simultaneous place and capacity of these resources to reduce losses, improve voltage profile too the total loss of a practical distribution system is calculated with and without capacitor placement and an index, quantifying the total line loss reduction is proposed. This results in saving substantial amount of energy. To reduce our objective function, we find optimized type of conductor by taking use of Imperialism Competitive Algorithm (ICA) method and comparison with PSO method. To demonstrate the validity of the proposed algorithm, computer simulations are carried out on actual power network of Kerman Province, Iran and the simulation results are presented and discussed.Keyword: Distribution systems, Loss reduction index, Capacitor placement, Imperialist Competitive Algorithm
Effects of Components of Servant Leadership on Social Responsibility in the Agricultural Bank of Sistan Mohammad Mostafa Dahmardeh
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Theory of servant leader is among theories that is developing and has influenced on form and style of leadership in present century. Greenleaf believes that servant leadership is based on philosophy of being servant first. Servant leaders are those mainly focus on serving other people’s highest priority needs and on the growth and well-being of people and the communities to which they belong. So the aim of this research, is reviewing Effects of components of servant leadership on social responsibility of employees of Agricultural Bank of Sistan. Methodology of present research is applicable regarding its aim, descriptive regarding its nature and qualitative in terms of execution method. In this research in order to gather theoretical principles, library study is used.  In order to gather statistical information for research assumption, field research and search in statistical society are used. To gather information, first servant leadership and social responsibility questionnaire is prepared by interviewing experts, elites and professors, then distributed among statistical population and analyzed by SPSS software. Statistical population of this research includes 96 people of all employees of Agricultural Bank of Sistan. To determine sample population, 96 people were selected.  Sampling method is simple random. To review and analyze data, descriptive and inferential statistics were used. At inferential level, linear regression test and step by step were used to show effects servant leadership and its components on social responsibility of employees. Results indicate that servant leadership and its components have meaningful effects on social responsibility of employees. Keywords: Leadership, Servant leadership, Social responsibility, Agricultural Bank.
Comparing the Anxiety of Children When Entering and Leaving the Operating Room with and without the Presence of Parents navid kalani
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Surgery is one of the most frightening therapeutic procedures that can in children so that it can prevent to achieve therapeutic purposes and its controlling is very important. This study was conducted to compare the children's anxiety when entering and leaving the operating room with and without the presence of their parents.Methods: In this clinical trial study, 38 children aged 3 to 9 years who underwent tonsillectomy surgery were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. In the experimental group, parents were with children during induction of anesthesia. The anxiety of children was measured based on the m-ypas scale.  Finally, the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, chi-square and Fisher test by Spss 21 software.Results: Mann-Whitney test showed that there is difference between experimental and control groups of children in terms of anxiety scales of children including emotional expressivity, vocalization, State Apparent Stimulated, and use of parents (p-value <0.05, Table 2), but there is no difference between two experimental and control groups in terms of scale of activity (p-value>0.05). Additionally, there is difference between them in terms of anxiety (p-value> 0.05). The mean of the anxiety in the experimental (43.68) reduced compared to control group (60.09). This means that the presence of parents has impact on level of anxiety during induction of anesthesia on 2 to 7 years old children undergoing surgery.Conclusion: The results showed that parental presence has impact on anxiety during induction of anesthesia on 3 to 7 years old children undergoing surgery. Keywords: Anxiety, Parents, Children.

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