- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Academic integrity and plagiarism
- Migration, Health and Trauma
- Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Workplace Violence and Bullying
- Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
- Medical Education and Admissions
- Occupational Health and Safety Management
- Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
- Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
- Pregnancy-related medical research
- Emergency and Acute Care Studies
- Health and Well-being Studies
- Innovations in Medical Education
- Patient Safety and Medication Errors
- Cultural Competency in Health Care
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- Nursing education and management
- Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
- Reliability and Agreement in Measurement
- Socioeconomic Development in MENA
Majmaah University
2021-2025
Weatherford College
2024
Public Health Wales
2024
University of Rome Tor Vergata
2024
Jazan University
2024
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
2024
King Faisal University
2024
Shaqra University
2024
Birthingway College of Midwifery
2021
Swansea University
2019-2020
The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least four antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments, placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research which has explored why this is happening focused on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport. aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated with missing Arabia.Two...
<title>Abstract</title> The full text of this preprint has been withdrawn by the authors in order to comply with an institutional policy on preprints. Therefore, do not wish work be cited as a reference.
Abstract Introduction: In recent years, burnout among midwives has surged due to increased work demands and a shortage of staff. This trend poses serious risks maternal infant health outcomes, potentially affecting mortality rates. Therefore, addressing midwife is critical for maintaining quality care services. study was conducted investigate the degree employed in Saudi Arabian hospitals, taking into account emotional tiredness, depersonalisation decreased personal accomplishment. Materials...
Asylum seekers and refugees (ASRs) often experience poor health in host countries. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) requires hosts to ensure these sanctuary have access basic care.
Background and objective Academic dishonesty or misconduct among nursing students is a crucial concern within educational institutions. In education, academic hinders the development of knowledge skills students, thereby jeopardizing both patient safety effectiveness clinical practice. This study aimed to assess prevalence forms in Saudi Arabia. Methodology The participants comprised 482 from two governmental universities A newly developed self-reported questionnaire was used collect data on...
Abstract Background Healthcare and support workers play a pivotal role in delivering quality services to people seeking sanctuary who have experienced poor physical mental health linked previous trauma, relocation loss of freedoms. However, they often encounter various challenges their daily work, ranging from communication barriers resource constraints. This qualitative study seeks delve into the perspectives healthcare workers' experience workarounds, employed overcome providing care. Aim...
Cheating behavior is spreading among nursing students worldwide, necessitating the development of a validated questionnaire evaluating reasons for such behavior. Nursing (N = 482) from 2 universities in Saudi Arabia participated this observational study. A survey containing items on socio-demographics and 33-item Reasons Scale (RCS) was completed by respondents. The RCS had 1-factor structure; model fit indices were similar between 1-, 2-, 3-factor models, but inter-factor correlations too...
This cross-sectional study investigated the reasons behind academic cheating in a cohort of nursing students Saudi Arabia. The involved 482 from two government universities Riyadh. We used newly developed self-reported questionnaire called Reasons for Cheating Scale (RCS) to collect data. highest-scoring population included desire obtain high grades, encouragement friends cheat, and perception that exams were too difficult. Male scored significantly higher than female such as not...
<title>Abstract</title> <bold>Background: </bold>Assessing the knowledge and beliefs of pregnant women regarding effect obesity on breastfeeding continuation is crucial in understanding potential barriers to successful amongst this demographic. <italic><bold>Aim</bold></italic><bold>:</bold> The current study aimed evaluate women's about continuation.<bold> </bold> <italic><bold>Design</bold></italic><bold>: </bold>A descriptive cross-sectional design was adopted....
<title>Abstract</title> Background In 2022, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Oman was reported at 23.2%, significantly below WHO-recommended target 50%. This low is concerning given well-documented benefits for both infants and mothers, including optimal nutrition, enhanced immune protection, reduced risks chronic diseases. Despite global health guidelines, many mothers face challenges maintaining breastfeeding, particularly when returning to work, highlighting need focused research...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least 4 antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research exploring why this is happening usually focuses on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport. aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated with...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least 4 antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research exploring why this is happening usually focuses on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport. aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated with...
Abstract Background: The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least four antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments, placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research which has explored why this is happening focused on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport . aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated...
Abstract Background: The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least four antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments, placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research which has explored why this is happening focused on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport . aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least 4 antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research exploring why this is happening usually focuses on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport. aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated with...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least 4 antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research exploring why this is happening usually focuses on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport. aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated with...
Abstract Background The World Health Organisation recommends women have at least 4 antenatal care visits (ANC) during a low risk pregnancy. However, in Saudi Arabia, many mothers miss these appointments placing their health and that of baby risk. Limited research exploring why this is happening usually focuses on maternal education or personal barriers such as lack transport. aim the current was therefore to understand what factors individual healthcare systems level were associated with...