P. Saravanan
10 Papers
8 Citations
P. Saravanan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care unit & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Occupational stress and burnout among intensive care unit nurses during the pandemic: A prospective longitudinal study of nurses in COVID and non-COVID units
TL;DR: In this article , a prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study was conducted with a cohort of ICU nurses working in medical ICU (COVID unit; n = 14) and cardiovascular ICU(non-COVID units) and each participant was followed for six 12-h shifts.
Investigating burn-out contributors and mitigators among intensive care unit nurses during COVID-19: a focus group interview study
TL;DR: In this paper , the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the burnout experiences of ICU nurses and identifying practical approaches for burnout mitigation was investigated, where focus group interviews were conducted via convenience sampling and qualitatively analyzed to identify burn-out contributors and mitigators.
Morphometric analysis of various measurements of malleus on the basis of sexual dimorphism
Mayankkumar Javia,P. Saravanan +1 more
- 15 Dec 2020
TL;DR: Among all the measurements taken in the present study; total length of malleus having statistically significant difference between the male and female malleuses and it can be used for the sexual dimorphism ofmalleus for Kachchhi Gujarati population of present study.
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Real-time Stress Monitoring for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Nurses
Qian Zhang,Farzan Sasangohar,P. Saravanan,Nima Ahmadi,Tariq Nisar,Valerie Danesh,Faisal Masud +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors explore real-time stress monitoring models (based on physiological features) for intensive care unit (ICU) nurses, and apply a machine learning algorithm to identify stress over time based on physiological feature.
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Usefulness of various measurements of incus to determine the sexual dimorphism
Mayankkumar Javia,P. Saravanan +1 more
TL;DR: Among all the measurements taken in the present study; total length of incu and total width of incus having statistically significant difference between the male and female incus and both can be used for the sexual dimorphism of inci for Kachchhi Gujarati population of present study.
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