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4 result(s) for "Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri"
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STUDY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANIZATION CULTURE AND EMPLOYEE'S CREATIVITY IN CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS (A CASE STUDY)
Culture in an organization is like a character of a human which forms his behaviors and help it to lead the organization to its mission. Moreover, creativity is an intention to \"create\" which is potential in all people in all ages. In the other words, creativity is a capacity of observing new relationships, creating unusual thoughts and being far from traditional thoughts' patterns. Without an effective organization culture, creative activities cannot be expected. Consequently, the purpose of the study is investigating the relationship between organizational culture and creativity in cultural organizations. The population of the research is the whole employees of Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Islamic advertising Organization and Foundation of Martyrs, which are 600 individuals and the sample size according to Krejcie and Morgan is 234. To collect data two questionnaires of organizational culture from Quinn and Spreitzer (Cronbach's Alpha=0.8240) and creativity from Randsepp (Cronbach's Alpha = 0.963) and for analyzing them SPSS soft ware was exploited. The results revealed the positive meaningful relationship between organizational culture and creativity. Eventually, according to the purposes of the study the suggestions for the mentioned organization are recommended.
A Large Retrospective Study of Epidemiological Characteristics of COVID-19 Patients in the North of Iran: Association between SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Ct Values with Demographic Data
Objectives. To avoid worsening from mild, moderate, and severe diseases and to reduce mortality, it is necessary to identify the subpopulation that is more vulnerable to the development of COVID-19 unfavorable consequences. This study aims to investigate the demographic information, prevalence rates of common comorbidities among negative and positive real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) patients, and the association between SARS-CoV-2 cycle threshold (Ct) at hospital admission, demographic data, and outcomes of the patients in a large population in Northern Iran. Methods. This large retrospective cross-sectional study was performed from 7 March to 20 December 2020. Demographic data, including gender, age, underlying diseases, clinical outcomes, and Ct values, were obtained from 8,318 cases suspected of COVID-19, who were admitted to four teaching hospitals affiliated to Babol University of Medical Sciences (MUBABOL), in the north of Iran. Results. Since 7 March 2020, the data were collected from 8,318 cases suspected of COVID-19 (48.5% female and 51.5% male) with a mean age of 53 ± 25.3 years. Among 8,318 suspected COVID-19 patients, 3,250 (39.1%) had a positive rRT-PCR result; 1,632 (50.2%) patients were male and 335 (10.3%) patients died during their hospital stay. The distribution of positive rRT-PCR revealed that most patients (464 (75.7%)) had a Ct between 21 and 30 (Group B). Conclusion. Elderly patients, lower Ct, patients having at least one comorbidity, and male cases were significantly associated with increased risk for COVID-19-related mortality. Moreover, mortality was significantly higher in patients with diabetes, kidney disease, and respiratory disease.