- Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
- Health Sciences Research and Education
- Health and Well-being Studies
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Disaster Response and Management
- Health Education and Validation
- Ophthalmology and Visual Health Research
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Emergency and Acute Care Studies
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
- Health and Wellbeing Research
- Healthcare Systems and Reforms
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Misinformation and Its Impacts
- Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
- Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
- Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
- Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
- Global Maternal and Child Health
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
2011-2021
Management Research Institute
2020
Health Information Management
2020
In a follow up study of 57 patients who had sustained severe closed head injury, 84% still reported some residual deficit in their psychological functioning after two years, with forgetfulness being the most common complaint. Expressing severity injury terms both duration post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) and extent to which previous work could be resumed (RTW), principal components analyses showed that occurrence "impairment complaints"--viz forgetfulness, slowness, poor concentration inability...
Iran has undergone a remarkable demographic transition over the last three decades. Socioeconomic status (SES) indicators including education, income, and occupation are associated with coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors, morbidity, mortality. The aim of present study was to describe socioeconomic characteristics, their association diseases, explore predictive CHD in Tabriz, fourth largest city capital East Azerbaijan Province.This cross-sectional descriptive carried out analyze...
Dear Editor, The present letter is to concern the article written by Akbari et al.[1] First off, we appreciate efforts made editors of Iranian Journal Nursing and Midwifery Research help publish such an important article. However, there seem be some points neglected authors. Review studies are used because their role in evidence-based decision making health care,[2] so it essential explain clarify a few about this study. first point title, according explanation given materials methods...
Dear editor, Recently, Ayalew et al. have published an article, titled, "Drug related hospital admissions; Asystematic review of the recent literatures" in Bull Emerg Trauma 2019, 7th volume and 4th issue that has been caught our attention [1]. Even though results study are interesting, there flaws due to authors' negligence method, which leads ambiguity interpretation findings. Therefore, points expressed this letter indicate what needed be perused reporting systematic reviews.
Dear Editor, The present letter is to concern the article written by Pourmomeny, et al.[1] First off, we acknowledge efforts made editors of Iranian Journal Nursing and Midwifery Research help publish such an indicative article. …………….
This study aimed to analyze the current policies of common gastrointestinal cancer prevention. qualitative instrumental case was conducted in 2019 using “policy triangle framework.” Two data collection methods were used: document review and semistructured interviews. The country's related documents searched through databases. Semistructured interviews at interviewee's workplace. In total, 22 participants interviewed, 12 whom from Ministry Health. Interviews analyzed directed content analysis...
We presented a commentary on published studies the “preparedness of non-hospital centers in dealing with life-threatening emergencies” to emphasize importance developing, validating, and piloting an instrument assess preparedness these when emergencies occur their geographic area.
Abstract Background Management of Life-threatening Emergency (LTE) patients in urban and rural areas is an important challenge, which can affect pre-hospital mortality rate. Therefore, Non-hospital Health Center (NHHC) must be prepared to manage such emergency cases that may occur the geographic area where these centers act. The aim this study was explore domains related preparedness NHHCs LTE through resorting healthcare providers’ experts’ perspectives. Methods A qualitative exploratory...
The rapid outbreak of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has forced most countries to take severe public health measures, including the closure mental outpatient services and some inpatient units. This led a major transformation in way interventions are provided suddenly created need adapt expand Tele-Mental Health (TMH) care around world. Iranian officials have chosen various strategies manage COVID-19, State Welfare Organization (SWO) turned TMH services. Shortly after pandemic, SWO set...
Introduction: In an epidemic, health care providers (including medical residents) are in the risk of infection. Their proper compliance to epidemic would lead successful management epidemic. The aim this study was assess residents' knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) about influenza (H1N1) its vaccination H1N1 provincial referral hospitals Tabriz, Iran. Methods: Using cross-sectional descriptive design, carried out from 25 January 30 March 2015 (during epidemic). All residents three (220...
Dear editor, Recently, we read with great interest the article authored by Jadidi et al. [1] that was entitled“Is emergency medical services (EMS) in Islamic Republic of Iran practical and efficient facingEbola?” published Bull Emerg Trauma 2019, 7th volume 3rd issue. First all, wewould like to extend our gratitude authors this article. Although mentioned study wasappropriate valuable, there a fundamental flaw method, which has led an ambiguous interpretation findings. Therefore, purpose...
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