Mohammad Al Qadire

ORCID: 0000-0001-7004-6782
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Research Areas
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Patient Dignity and Privacy
  • Pain Management and Opioid Use
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Patient Safety and Medication Errors
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare

Al al-Bayt University
2014-2025

Sultan Qaboos University
2020-2024

City, University of London
2024

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
2024

University of Washington
2024

King Hussein Cancer Center
2022

Al-Ghad International Health Sciences Colleges
2014

King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
2010-2014

Austin E Schumacher Hmwe Hmwe Kyu Amirali Aali Cristiana Abbafati Jaffar Abbas and 95 more Rouzbeh Abbasgholizadeh Madineh Abbasi Mohammadreza Abbasian Samar Abd ElHafeez Michael Abdelmasseh Sherief Abd‐Elsalam Ahmed Abdel‐Wahab Mohammad Abdollahi Meriem Abdoun Auwal Abdullahi Ame Mehadi Mesfin Abebe Aidin Abedi Armita Abedi Tadesse Melaku Abegaz Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zúñiga E S Abhilash Olugbenga Olusola Abiodun Richard Gyan Aboagye Hassan Abolhassani Mohamed Abouzid Lucas Guimarães Abreu Woldu Aberhe Michael R.M. Abrigo Dariush Abtahi Samir Abu‐Rumeileh Niveen ME Abu-Rmeileh Salahdein Aburuz Ahmed Abu‐Zaid Juan Acuña Tim Adair Isaac Yeboah Addo Oladimeji Adebayo Oyelola A. Adegboye Victor Adekanmbi Bashir Aden Victor Abiola Adepoju Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji Temitayo Esther Adeyeoluwa Olorunsola Adeyomoye Rishan Adha Amin Adibi Wirawan Adikusuma Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani Saryia Adra Abel Afework Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi Ali Afraz Shadi Afyouni Saira Afzal Pradyumna Agasthi Shahin Aghamiri Antonella Agodi Williams Agyemang‐Duah Bright Opoku Ahinkorah Aqeel Ahmad Danish Ahmad Firdos Ahmad Muayyad Ahmad Tauseef Ahmad Keivan Ahmadi Amir Mahmoud Ahmadzade Mohadese Ahmadzade Ayman Ahmed Haroon Ahmed Luai A. Ahmed Muktar Beshir Ahmed Syed Anees Ahmed Marjan Ajami Budi Aji Olufemi Ajumobi Gizachew Taddesse Akalu Essona Matatom Akara Karolina Akinosoglou Sreelatha Akkala Samuel Akyirem Hanadi Al Hamad Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan Ammar Al Homsi Mohammad Al Qadire Moein Ala Timothy Aladelusi Tareq Mohammed Ali AL-Ahdal Samer O Alalalmeh Ziyad Al‐Aly Khurshid Alam Manjurul Alam Zufishan Alam Rasmieh Al‐Amer Fahad Mashhour Alanezi Turki Alanzi Mohammed ALBashtawy Mohammad T AlBataineh Robert W Aldridge Sharifullah Alemi

10.1016/s0140-6736(24)00476-8 article EN The Lancet 2024-03-11
Natalia V. Bhattacharjee Austin E Schumacher Amirali Aali Yohannes Habtegiorgis Abate Rouzbeh Abbasgholizadeh and 95 more Mohammadreza Abbasian Mohsen Abbasi‐Kangevari Hedayat Abbastabar Samar Abd ElHafeez Sherief Abd‐Elsalam Mohammad Abdollahi Mohammad‐Amin Abdollahifar Meriem Abdoun Auwal Abdullahi Mesfin Abebe Samrawit Shawel Abebe Olumide Abiodun Hassan Abolhassani Meysam Abolmaali Mohamed Abouzid Girma Beressa Aboye Lucas Guimarães Abreu Woldu Aberhe Michael R.M. Abrigo Dariush Abtahi Hasan Abualruz Bilyaminu Abubakar Eman Abu‐Gharbieh Niveen ME Abu-Rmeileh Tadele Girum Girum Adal Mesafint Molla Adane Oluwafemi Adeagbo Rufus A. Adedoyin Victor Adekanmbi Bashir Aden Victor Abiola Adepoju Olatunji Adetokunboh Juliana Bunmi Adetunji Daniel A. Adeyinka Olorunsola Adeyomoye Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani Saryia Adra Rotimi Felix Afolabi Shadi Afyouni Muhammad U. Afzal Saira Afzal Shahin Aghamiri Antonella Agodi Williams Agyemang‐Duah Bright Opoku Ahinkorah Austin J Ahlstrom Aqeel Ahmad Danish Ahmad Firdos Ahmad Muayyad Ahmad Sajjad Ahmad Tauseef Ahmad Ali Ahmed Ayman Ahmed Haroon Ahmed Luai A. Ahmed Meqdad Saleh Ahmed Syed Anees Ahmed Marjan Ajami Budi Aji Gizachew Taddesse Akalu Hossein Akbarialiabad Rufus Akinyemi Mohammed Ahmed Akkaif Sreelatha Akkala Hanadi Al Hamad Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan Mohammad Al Qadire Tareq Mohammed Ali AL-Ahdal Samer O Alalalmeh Tariq A. Alalwan Ziyad Al‐Aly Khurshid Alam Rasmieh Al‐Amer Fahad Mashhour Alanezi Turki Alanzi Almaza A. Albakri Mohammed ALBashtawy Mohammad T AlBataineh Hediyeh Alemi Sharifullah Alemi Megbaru Alemu Ayman Al‐Eyadhy Adel Al‐Gheethi Khalid F. AlHabib Noora Alhajri Fadwa Alhalaiqa Robert Kaba Alhassan Abid Ali Beriwan Abdulqadir Ali Liaqat Ali Mohammed Usman Ali Rafat Ali Syed Shujait Ali Sheikh Mohammad Alif

10.1016/s0140-6736(24)00550-6 article EN The Lancet 2024-03-21
Valery L. Feigin Melsew Dagne Abate Yohannes Habtegiorgis Abate Samar Abd ElHafeez Foad Abd-Allah and 95 more Ahmed Abdelalim Atef Abdelkader Michael Abdelmasseh Sherief Abd‐Elsalam Parsa Abdi Arash Abdollahi Meriem Abdoun Rami Abd‐Rabu Deldar Morad Abdulah Auwal Abdullahi Mesfin Abebe Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zúñiga E S Abhilash Olugbenga Olusola Abiodun Olumide Abiodun Rahim Abo Kasem Richard Gyan Aboagye Mohamed Abouzid Lucas Guimarães Abreu Woldu Aberhe Dariush Abtahi Samir Abu‐Rumeileh Ahmed Abualhasan Hasan Abualruz Eman Abu-Gharbieh Hana J Abukhadijah Niveen ME Abu-Rmeileh Salahdein Aburuz Ahmed Abu‐Zaid Juan Acuña Denberu Eshetie Mesafint Molla Adane Isaac Yeboah Addo Rufus A. Adedoyin Oyelola A. Adegboye Victor Adekanmbi Kishor Adhikari Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani Saryia Adra Leticia Akua Adzigbli Abdelrahman Yousry Afify Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi Fatemeh Afrashteh Muhammad U. Afzal Saira Afzal Shahin Aghamiri Williams Agyemang‐Duah Bright Opoku Ahinkorah Aqeel Ahmad Muayyad Ahmad Sajjad Ahmad Shahzaib Ahmad Tauseef Ahmad Amir Mahmoud Ahmadzade Ali Ahmed Ayman Ahmed Haroon Ahmed Syed Anees Ahmed Marjan Ajami Budi Aji Essona Matatom Akara Rufus Akinyemi Mohammed Ahmed Akkaif Ashley E Akrami Salah Al Awaidy Hanadi Al Hamad Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan Mohammad Al Qadire Omar Al Ta’ani Yazan A. Al‐Ajlouni Samer O Alalalmeh Tariq A. Alalwan Ziyad Al‐Aly Rasmieh Al‐Amer Wafa Ali Aldhaleei Mohammed S. Aldossary Seyedeh Yasaman Alemohammad Bassam Al‐Fatly Adel Al‐Gheethi Fadwa Alhalaiqa Maryam Alharrasi Abid Ali Mohammed Usman Ali Rafat Ali Syed Shujait Ali Waad Ali Akram Al‐Ibraheem Sheikh Mohammad Alif Syed Mohamed Aljunid Wael Almahmeed Sabah Al-Marwani Mahmoud A. Alomari Jordi Alonso Jaber S. Alqahtani Rajaa M Mohammad Al-Raddadi

10.1016/s1474-4422(24)00369-7 article EN cc-by The Lancet Neurology 2024-09-19

To explore university students' levels of stress, stressors, and their coping style.A cross-sectional correlational design with a convenience sample (n = 676) students who completed the Student-Life Stress Inventory (SSI) Coping Strategies Indicator (CSI) was used. Findings. Overall, two-thirds participant reported moderate stress. Students chronic illness, living alone, low CGPA, having exams today experienced statistically higher mean level are alone used "avoidance" method more...

10.1155/2023/2026971 article EN cc-by The Scientific World JOURNAL 2023-06-29

Background: Cancer incidence in Middle Eastern countries, most categorized as low- and middle-income, is predicted to double the next 10 years, greater than any other part of world. While progress has been made cancer diagnosis/treatment, much remains be done improve palliative care for majority patients with who present advanced disease. Objective: To determine knowledge, beliefs, barriers, resources regarding services countries use findings inform future educational training activities....

10.1089/jpm.2014.0194 article EN Journal of Palliative Medicine 2014-10-10

10.1016/j.nedt.2013.08.019 article EN Nurse Education Today 2013-09-09

• Objective: to explore Jordanian nurses' attitudes toward pressure ulcer prevention and identify their perceived barriers care in prevention. Method: A cross-sectional multi-centre study was undertaken four hospitals Jordan. the registered nurses nurse assistants working at these sites were requested complete a self-administered questionnaire. Results: In total, 428 completed questionnaires returned. participant hold positive regarding ulcers (mean=3.91). only factor that seems have an...

10.12968/jowc.2013.22.9.490 article EN Journal of Wound Care 2013-09-01

The rapid increase in the number of smartphone users has raised concern about negative psychosocial and physical effects this use. A descriptive cross-sectional design was conducted to investigate relationship between use, anxiety insomnia among university students. convenience sample 404 students from one public completed questionnaires with items Smartphone Addiction Scale, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale Insomnia Severity Index, some demographic data. High addition scale score...

10.1177/1054773820983161 article EN Clinical Nursing Research 2020-12-29

Background The transition of nursing education from traditional methods to more advanced approaches is crucial for adequately preparing students deliver competent care in tertiary centers. Moreover, clinical faculty plays a key role guiding through their training various healthcare settings. Purpose This study aims describe the perceptions undergraduate regarding effectiveness learning environment and teaching areas across countries. Methods study, conducted using descriptive,...

10.1177/23779608241233146 article EN cc-by-nc SAGE Open Nursing 2024-01-01

This study investigates caregiver burden, unmet needs, and quality of life (QoL) in family caregivers (FCs) patients with advanced hematology malignancies (HMs). A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted at a governmental hospital (Between April - July 2021), involving 197 FCs. The used three validated tools: Needs Assessment Family Caregivers-Cancer, Short form Zarit Burden Interview, Caregiver Quality Life Index-Cancer. findings revealed that psychological needs (average score...

10.1080/13548506.2025.2482954 article EN Psychology Health & Medicine 2025-03-25

Although informed consent is an integral part of clinical practice, its current doctrine remains mostly a matter law and mainstream ethics rather than empirical research. There are scarce data on patients' perceived purpose consent, which may include administrative routine/courtesy gesture, simple honest permission, patient-clinician shared decision-making, enabling patient's self decision-making. Different purposes require different processes. We surveyed 488 adults who were planning to...

10.1186/1472-6939-15-2 article EN cc-by BMC Medical Ethics 2014-01-10

Insufficient knowledge of palliative care among nurses is well documented and considered one the main obstacles to providing high-quality services. Thus, this study aims evaluate Jordanian registered nurses' about care. A quantitative research method a descriptive cross-sectional survey design were used. The sample consisted 190 working in 5 government hospitals. Most participants male (54%) younger than 30 years (59%). They surgical (32%), medical (28%), critical (22%) units. total mean...

10.1097/njh.0000000000000017 article EN Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing 2014-01-06

Background: The World Health Assembly urges members to build palliative care (PC) capacity as an ethical imperative. Nurses provide PC services in a variety of settings, including the home and may be only health professional able access some disparate populations. Identifying current nursing services, resources, satisfaction barriers practice are essential global capacity. Objective: To globally examine nurses' practice, satisfaction, barriers, regarding existing provision. Design: Needs...

10.1089/jpm.2018.0566 article EN Journal of Palliative Medicine 2019-08-01

This study aimed to explore and identify facilitators barriers help-seeking behaviours among adolescents in Oman, by exploring the relationship between knowledge, attitude, behaviour towards mental health help-seeking.A cross-sectional descriptive was used 424 were recruited participate study. Participants asked complete five self-reported questionnaires, including two open-ended questions about main motivations seeking professional help for problems.It found that those with positive...

10.1080/08039488.2022.2038666 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 2022-02-24

In Jordan, little is known about cancer-related symptoms prevalence, severity, and its impacts on patients’ quality of life. Therefore, this study was conducted to estimate predictors life cancer patients in Jordan. A descriptive cross-sectional survey design used. The sample consisted 498 Jordanian patients. There were slightly more males (51.6%) a mean age 44.3 ( SD = 15.3) years. the number reported by 11 3.3). most prevalent fatigue (92.5%), feeling drowsy (87.1%), lack appetite (86.3%),...

10.1177/1054773814564212 article EN Clinical Nursing Research 2014-12-29

ABSTRACT Knowledge is known to affect self‐care behaviors. However, little about the factors that influence behaviors among patients with heart failure in Jordan. A cross‐sectional descriptive‐correlational design was used describe associations between knowledge, sociodemographics, and In a convenience sample of 226 failure, Dutch Heart Failure Scale Self‐Care Index (SCHFI) version 6.2 were measure knowledge behaviors, respectively. The mean score quite low at 5.29. SCHFI management subscale...

10.1002/nur.21805 article EN Research in Nursing & Health 2017-05-31

Despite the introduction of numerous guidelines and pharmacological interventions to manage cancer pain, poor assessment under-medication remain common.To estimate prevalence pain adequacy its management in Jordan.A convenience sample 162 patients from two hospitals participated a cross-sectional survey using an Arabic version Brief Pain Inventory-short form (BPI).73.3% had severe enough merit rating on BPI. The mean worst scores past 24 hours was high at 7.5 out 10 (standard deviation (SD)...

10.12968/ijpn.2013.19.3.125 article EN International Journal of Palliative Nursing 2013-03-01

Background A diagnosis of cancer in children affects the themselves and their entire family. Cancer treatment places parents under continuous stress increases life burdens. Objective The aim this study was to assess burden level predictors as perceived by Jordanian with cancer. Methods cross-sectional survey design used conduct 2 hospitals. sample 264 recruited. Data were collected using instruments: Zarit Burden Interview Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale. Results mean score 38.1 (SD,...

10.1097/ncc.0000000000000724 article EN Cancer Nursing 2019-07-03

Advanced knowledge, technology, and treatment approaches resulted in longer survival rates for patients suffering from chronic diseases. However, symptoms of these diseases persist affect the individual's entire life normal functioning.To assess prevalence, severity, distress, management among with obstructive pulmonary (COPD), heart failure (CHF), end-stage renal disease (ESRD) Oman.A descriptive cross-sectional design was used.The study sample comprised 340 participants who were recruited...

10.1186/s12912-023-01296-8 article EN cc-by BMC Nursing 2023-05-06
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