- Diabetes Management and Education
- Pain Management and Opioid Use
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Smoking Behavior and Cessation
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
- Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
- Workplace Violence and Bullying
- Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
- Infection Control in Healthcare
- Nursing education and management
- Diabetes Management and Research
- Physical Activity and Health
- Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
- Chronic Disease Management Strategies
- Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology
- Patient Safety and Medication Errors
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Burn Injury Management and Outcomes
- Cardiac Health and Mental Health
- Health and Well-being Studies
- Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Occupational Health and Safety Research
- Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
University of Jordan
2016-2025
Zarqa University
2024
Applied Science Private University
2023-2024
King Hussein Cancer Center
2020
Colly (Brazil)
2017
Mutah University
2014-2016
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
2016
Hashemite University
2012
King Saud University
2012
Case Western Reserve University
2009
Background Palliative care (PC) is integral to improving the quality of life and mitigating suffering for individuals with serious illnesses. This interdisciplinary-led study aims comprehensively evaluate prevalence distressing problems unmet needs among both cancer non-cancer chronic disease patients explore their need PC. Methods A cross-sectional, comparative, multicenter design was conducted, involving 458 from eight hospitals, utilizing a self-reported Problems Needs in Care-sv...
Violence against nurses in emergency departments (EDs) has become a widespread phenomenon affecting nurses' job satisfaction and work performance. Literature is scarce regarding prevalence rates causes of violence directed toward Jordan. The present study investigated experienced by Jordanian EDs from their perspectives. This descriptive collected data 174 ED nurses. majority the participants (91.4%) reported experiencing (verbal 95.3% vs. physical 23.3%). According to participants, most...
Nurses play a vital role in caring for people with diabetes where knowledge constitutes the cornerstone of this care.This study assessed level Jordanian nurses' perceived and actual examined relationship between their different characteristics.A cross-sectional descriptive design was used to report regarding diabetes. Registered nurses were asked complete self-administered questionnaires. The Diabetes Self-Report Tool Modified Basic Knowledge Test assess diabetes.A total 277 out 450 eligible...
Patients with end-stage renal disease face numerous physical, emotional, and financial burdens, necessitating palliative care (PC) interventions. This cross-sectional study assessed the problems unmet needs of 129 patients under dialysis from 6 hospitals. Findings revealed that 64.7% participants experienced significant challenges, primarily difficulties (78.5%), autonomy concerns (68.8%), a need for information (68.0%). More than half (51.9%) reported needing PC, particularly managing...
Background Self-care management (SCM) is a cornerstone in the of diabetes mellitus (DM), as it has positive impact on glycemic control. Aims To investigate level, specific practices, correlates, and predictors SCM practices among Jordanian adult patients with type 1 (DM1). Methodology Using an online self-report questionnaire, convenience sample 127 DM were recruited who agreed to complete questionnaire. The questionnaire had four sections; demographics, self-efficacy scale (DSES), appraisal...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study is to provide insight into the relationship between dietary fluid non‐adherence, depressive symptoms, quality life, perceived barriers benefits exercise, social support among Jordanian patients with end‐stage renal disease receiving haemodialysis using Pender’s health promotion model. Background. Non‐adherence restrictions a leading cause treatment failure poor outcomes in disease. Yet, factors that interfere patients’ ability follow their are...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact demographic variables, organizational commitment levels, perception health and quality work on turnover intentions. A self‐reported cross‐sectional survey design was used collect data from Jordanian registered nurses who were working between J une 2011 N ovember 2011. findings showed strong effects work, normative commitments This study sheds light important outcomes in health‐care organizations. Increasing nursing are good strategies for reducing
Poor adherence to risk factor management behaviors for coronary heart disease (CHD) patients increases the a further cardiac event. There is scarcity of literature about level after CHD diagnosis in Jordan.The aim this study was explore which demographic, psychosocial, and clinical factors predict better behaviors, particularly smoking cessation, physical activity, healthy diet, medication adherence. In addition, we sought association poor hospital readmission.A cross-sectional survey...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine waterpipe tobacco smoking patterns, places smoking, and prices paid among university students in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey administered a convenience sample three countries. Participants were young adults (18–29 years) who ever smokers, from Egypt (n = 728), Jordan 790), Palestine 722). Measures included past-30-day frequency, intensity, place per session for packaged tobacco. Logistic...
The purposes of this study were to describe the decision making process and activities critical care nurses in natural clinical settings. An exploratory descriptive approach utilizing both interview observation methods, was used for data collection. involved twenty four from three hospitals Jordan. Participant performed understand routine decisions made by Intensive Care nurses. About 150 hours observations spent Units. Nurses interviewed elicit information about how they patient’s care....
Abstract The objectives of this study were to examine nurses' perceptions the hospital safety culture in J ordan and identify relationships between aspects selected outcomes. Data from 242 registered nurses five ordanian hospitals analyzed. Aspects outcomes measured using H ospital S urvey on P atient afety C ulture. Among various culture, teamwork within units had highest average percentage positive responses (49.8%). Additionally, participants reported deficits other particularly staffing...
The purpose of this study is to explore Jordanian nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding pain assessment, barriers intervention at different hospitals representing health care sectors in Jordan. A descriptive cross-sectional design was used utilizing self-administered questionnaires collect data from nurses working public, University-affiliated, private located on the north, mid, south Jordan using Nurses' Knowledge Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain, (n = 439). mean total correct answers 32...
Purpose: To investigate Jordanian end-stage renal disease (ESRD)patients' perceived exercise benefits and barriers, their correlation with patients' demographic variables dialysis measures. Methods: A descriptive correlational study was conducted using cross-sectional survey, a convenience sample of 190 ESRD dialyzed patients who were recruited from eight hospitals in Jordan. Findings: Participants significantly (M= 2.88/4, SD± .67) higher than barriers 2.66, .62). The most frequent...
Information regarding current status of handwashing knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and compliance with practice in nursing students Jordan is limited. This study aims to explore attitudes, self-reported examine significant variables predicting among students. The used a cross-sectional survey design. Results found statistically relationship between students' their beliefs (r = 0.68, 0.65, 0.58, P β 0.423, 0.000), followed by (β 0.322, 0.171, 0.027). Specific training courses integrated...
The researchers' aim of this study was to assess breast cancer (BC) knowledge, attitude and practices self-examination (BSE) among female university students. Data were collected from 236 participants using self-reported questionnaires. Participants reported inadequate knowledge (45.5%), fairly positive (56.3%) low BSE practice (37.5%). Analysis revealed significant differences based on participants' demographics. Results are in congruence with international literature, support worldwide...
Background: Waterpipe tobacco smoking rates in the Eastern Mediterranean region are some of highest worldwide, especially among young people. This study aimed to improve our knowledge policy-relevant context waterpipe six countries region. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and United Arab Emirates. Participants adult university students (18-29 years) from both genders who had ever smoked waterpipe, recruited universities participating...