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University of Science and Technology of Fujairah
2019-2025
Sana'a University
2021-2025
University of Science and Technology
2017-2024
Institute for Human Development
2024
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
2023-2024
University of Washington
2023-2024
Universiti Sains Malaysia
2024
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
2023
Mohammed V University
2023
Amran University
2021-2022
Detailed, comprehensive, and timely reporting on population health by underlying causes of disability premature death is crucial to understanding responding complex patterns disease injury burden over time across age groups, sexes, locations. The availability estimates can promote evidence-based interventions that enable public researchers, policy makers, other professionals implement strategies mitigate diseases. It also facilitate more rigorous monitoring progress towards national...
Pharmacy practice in Yemen was established 1875 Aden.To describe pharmacy as it currently exists Yemen, the challenges profession faces, and to recommend changes that will improve pharmaceutical care services.This study has two parts. Part 1 comprised a literature search performed between May July 2011 identify published studies on Yemen. Full text papers, abstracts, reports Arabic or English 1970 were reviewed. 2 consisted of qualitative with face-to-face interviews representative sample...
This study objective was to explore the pattern of self-medications among King Khalid University students, Saudi Arabia.A cross-sectional conducted over five months Abha, Arabia.Among all participants, nearly 98.7% were practicing self-medication. Headache (75.9%), cough and cold (52.5%), fever (35.6%) body pain (24.6%) most reported symptoms. Use painkillers (91.6%) significantly predominant medical whereas non-medical students used antibiotics (35.4%).Time saving (64.2%), mild symptom...
OPINION article Front. Pharmacol., 16 May 2017Sec. Drugs Outcomes Research and Policies Volume 8 - 2017 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00268
The aim of this study is to assess self-medication practice among university students in the Al-Qassim Province Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional community-based survey was conducted by distributing a self-administered 18-item questionnaire Arabia period between October and December 2012. participants were selected using convenience sampling technique. Data collected from analyzed SPSS version 19. total 354 male with an average age 21.95 (SD ± 3.43) participated study. Our showed that high...
Pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction reporting: a perspective of community pharmacists pharmacy technicians in Sana'a, Yemen Yaser Mohammed Al-Worafi,1,2 Yaman Walid Kassab,3 Wafa Alseragi,4 Masaad Saeed Almutairi,5 Ali Ahmed,6 Long Chiau Ming,7 Saleh Alkhoshaiban,8,9 Muhammad Abdul Hadi10 1Faculty Pharmacy, University Science Technology, Sana’a, Yemen; 2Clinical Pharmacy Department, College Ajman University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates; 3Hospital Clinical Faculty Cyberjaya Medical...
The aim of this study was to investigate the completeness and legibility prescriptions dispensed in community pharmacies located Sana'a, Yemen.A cross-sectional conducted at 23 randomly selected throughout capital city Yemen, from May 2015 January 2016. A total 2,178 were analyzed for essential elements a complete prescription using validated checklist.Of prescriptions, 19 (0.87%) considered be good quality. remaining 2,159 (99.12%) as being very poor Writing errors relating patients...
Purpose: To identify medication errors at Aseer Central Hospital (ACH, Abha) in the southern province of Saudi Arabia.
 Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted by reviewing adult patients’ records (> 15 years old) ACH’s inpatient and outpatients settings over an 8-week period October November 2015.
 Results: We identified 113 errors, including 112 prescribing 1 dispensing error. Most (91.2 %) this were for prescriptions. The most common error duplication...