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VNUHCM – High School for the Gifted

UniversityHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Total works
4
Citations
10
h-index
2
i10-index
0
Also known as
High School for the Gifted, VNUHCMTrường PTNKTrường Phổ thông Năng khiếu, ĐHQG-HCMTrường Phổ thông Năng khiếu, Đại học Quốc gia Thành phố Hồ Chí MinhVNUHCM – High School for the GiftedViet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City - High School for the Gifted

Top-cited papers from VNUHCM – High School for the Gifted

Synthesis and redetermination of the crystal structure of salicylaldehyde <i>N</i>(4)-morpholinothiosemicarbazone
Dang Tran Buu, Vu Duong Ba, Minh Khoi Nguyen Hoang, Trung Vu Quoc +3 more
2019· Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications7doi:10.1107/s2056989019011812

The structure of the title compound (systematic name: N -{[(2-hydroxyphenyl)methylidene]amino}morpholine-4-carbothioamide), C 12 H 15 N 3 O 2 S, was previously determined (Koo et al. , 1977) using multiple-film equi-inclination Weissenberg data, but has been redetermined with higher precision to explore its conformation and the hydrogen-bonding patterns and supramolecular interactions. The molecular structure shows intramolecular O—H...N and C—H...S interactions. The configuration of the C=N bond is E . The molecule is slightly twisted about the central N—N bond. The best planes through the phenyl ring and the morpholino ring make an angle of 43.44 (17)°. In the crystal, the molecules are connected into chains by N—H...O and C—H...O hydrogen bonds, which combine to generate sheets lying parallel to (002). The most prominent contribution to the surface contacts are H...H contacts (51.6%), as concluded from a Hirshfeld surface analysis.

Influence factors on job performance of healthcare personnel
Thua Thanh Le, Ngoc Nguyen Minh
2023· Science & Technology Development Journal - Economics - Law and Managementdoi:10.32508/stdjelm.v7i4.1282

The demand for health care is increasing, and the services of periodic health checks of the people have become a necessity. Because of that, the pressure on medical staff, such as doctors or nurses, has also increased. However, there is no comprehensive study on the causes affecting the work performance of the care team's medical health. Therefore, the present study used the Conservation of resources theory (COR) and Organizational Role Theory (ORT) to examine the factors affecting employee job performance work in the medical field. The study uses a quantitative method by surveying 335 medical staff working in private and public hospitals or general clinics in Ho Chi Minh City, including doctors and nurses. Data analyzed via software Smart PLS 3.0. An outstanding study result showed that Job stress has a positive effect on the medical staff, helping them stay in control of their work and always bring the best care to patients. The study also confirmed the results of Organizational Support, Organizational Commitment, and Organizational justice on the Job performance of employees working in the health sector. The mutual influence of these prefixes was also confirmed experimentally by the study. With this result, medical facilities can better understand the importance of prefixes, especially pressure on work performance, thereby taking remedial measures to change and bring high performance to the organization.