Nabeel Al‐Yateem
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View article: Social Media Influencers and Young Women's Body Image: Implications for Public Health
Social Media Influencers and Young Women's Body Image: Implications for Public Health Open
Introduction Social media (SM) is deeply integrated into daily life, shaping behaviors, routines, and identities. Young women are recognized as heavy users and are particularly influenced by digital influencers for social connection, lifes…
View article: Beyond the bedside: unravelling the impact of non-nursing tasks on clinical nurses and healthcare delivery
Beyond the bedside: unravelling the impact of non-nursing tasks on clinical nurses and healthcare delivery Open
View article: Stress, resilience, and social support among antenatal women in Jordan during the novel coronavirus pandemic: a cross-sectional study
Stress, resilience, and social support among antenatal women in Jordan during the novel coronavirus pandemic: a cross-sectional study Open
Background and aim The novel coronavirus pandemic has notably affected the psychological health of antenatal women, heightening their vulnerability to stress and raising questions about the impact of vaccination and fetal health outcomes. …
View article: Barriers and Facilitators to Patient Education Among Nurses in Multicultural Hospital Settings: A Cross-Sectional Study
Barriers and Facilitators to Patient Education Among Nurses in Multicultural Hospital Settings: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: Patient education (PE) is an essential component of quality healthcare and chronic disease management. However, effective implementation often faces patient-, nurse-, and organization-related barriers. This is particularly rele…
View article: Exploring simulation as a teaching pedagogy for male undergraduate nursing students: A Qualitative Study in the United Arab Emirates
Exploring simulation as a teaching pedagogy for male undergraduate nursing students: A Qualitative Study in the United Arab Emirates Open
Background The nursing profession is increasingly appealing to male students at the undergraduate level. Society’s demand for nurses, particularly male nurses, is rising; nevertheless, the availability of clinical placements for nursing st…
View article: Exploring simulation as a teaching pedagogy for male undergraduate nursing students: A Qualitative Study in the United Arab Emirates
Exploring simulation as a teaching pedagogy for male undergraduate nursing students: A Qualitative Study in the United Arab Emirates Open
Background The nursing profession is increasingly appealing to male students at the undergraduate level. Society’s demand for nurses, particularly male nurses, is rising; nevertheless, the availability of clinical placements for nursing st…
View article: Unraveling Mental Health Stigma: A Qualitative Study of Health Science Students' Perceptions Toward Patients With Mental Illness in the United Arab Emirates
Unraveling Mental Health Stigma: A Qualitative Study of Health Science Students' Perceptions Toward Patients With Mental Illness in the United Arab Emirates Open
Background The stigma surrounding mental health is a key public health issue that can impede timely help‐seeking and weaken the therapeutic relationships between individuals with mental health conditions and healthcare professionals. Altho…
View article: Cultural and systematic barriers to communication between nurses and family members in the ICU
Cultural and systematic barriers to communication between nurses and family members in the ICU Open
View article: Prognostic Significance of Tumor-Stroma Ratio in Hepatocellular and Gall Bladder Carcinoma: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Prognostic Significance of Tumor-Stroma Ratio in Hepatocellular and Gall Bladder Carcinoma: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Open
Background: The tumor-stroma ratio (TSR) has emerged as a crucial prognostic marker in various cancers, including breast, colorectal, and lung cancers. However, evidence for its prognostic value in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and gallbl…
View article: Multicultural Intensive Care: A Cross-sectional Study on Family-centered Care in the United Arab Emirates
Multicultural Intensive Care: A Cross-sectional Study on Family-centered Care in the United Arab Emirates Open
Introduction Implementing Family-Centered Care (FCC) is widely recognized in healthcare settings for its quality and safety benefits. However, FCC in intensive care units (ICUs), particularly in highly diverse contexts such as the United A…
View article: Breastfeeding experiences of COVID-19 survivor multipara mothers during pre- and post-COVID-19: a comparative phenomenological study
Breastfeeding experiences of COVID-19 survivor multipara mothers during pre- and post-COVID-19: a comparative phenomenological study Open
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View article: The Evaluation of Patient‐Controlled Analgesia Compared to Standard Opioid Analgesic Therapy in Pain Management Among Patients With Sickle Cell Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis Protocol
The Evaluation of Patient‐Controlled Analgesia Compared to Standard Opioid Analgesic Therapy in Pain Management Among Patients With Sickle Cell Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis Protocol Open
Background and Aims Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder characterized by the production of abnormal hemoglobin S (HbS), leading to the deformation of red blood cells into a sickle shape under low oxygen conditions. The…
View article: Association Between Perceived Control and Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Severity: A Prospective Cohort Study
Association Between Perceived Control and Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Severity: A Prospective Cohort Study Open
Aim To determine whether there are differences in patterns of symptom severity in three major ACS symptoms (i.e., chest pain, fatigue, and dyspnoea) over the days of CCU stay between patients with higher and lower levels of perceived contr…
View article: Greening Critical Care: Exploring Environmental Sustainability Challenges and Opportunities in the Emirati <scp>ICU</scp> Context
Greening Critical Care: Exploring Environmental Sustainability Challenges and Opportunities in the Emirati <span>ICU</span> Context Open
This qualitative study seeks to explore the perspectives of Emirati ICU teams on environmental sustainability, identifying the challenges they face, and exploring potential opportunities to make healthcare practice more sustainable. The st…
View article: Evaluating the impact of a training program on mothers’ awareness and perceptions of antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance in pediatric care
Evaluating the impact of a training program on mothers’ awareness and perceptions of antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance in pediatric care Open
View article: Ups and downs of expatriate health sciences students: towards an understanding of experiences, needs, and suggested recommendations in an Emirati university
Ups and downs of expatriate health sciences students: towards an understanding of experiences, needs, and suggested recommendations in an Emirati university Open
Aim To describe the lived experiences of expatriate students enrolled in an academic institution in the UAE and explore suggested improvement strategies to address their challenges. Background Exploring the experiences of expatriate studen…
View article: Current Rehabilitation Practices of Physiotherapists in Intensive Care Units in the UAE: A National Survey
Current Rehabilitation Practices of Physiotherapists in Intensive Care Units in the UAE: A National Survey Open
* Background Intensive care units (ICUs) are essential for patient recovery, but prolonged stays often result in complications like reduced mobility and muscle weakness. Aims This study examines current ICU rehabilitation practices in the …
View article: Effect of acute kidney injury care bundle on kidney outcomes in cardiac patients receiving critical care: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Effect of acute kidney injury care bundle on kidney outcomes in cardiac patients receiving critical care: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
View article: Experiences of Students with Disabilities Enrolling in Higher Education: A Qualitative Study in the United Arab Emirates
Experiences of Students with Disabilities Enrolling in Higher Education: A Qualitative Study in the United Arab Emirates Open
Background Higher education is experiencing an increase in students with disabilities, necessitating considering their interests and well-being when preparing educational services. Students with disabilities make up one of the most signifi…
View article: Multicultural Nursing Team in ICU: Intraprofessional Collaboration and Job Performance
Multicultural Nursing Team in ICU: Intraprofessional Collaboration and Job Performance Open
Background: The United Arab Emirates’ nursing workforce has a remarkable diversity, including a range of cultural, linguistic, clinical, and educational backgrounds. While a source of richness, this diversity poses challenges to effective …
View article: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Resilience and Relapse Prevention in Adults with Substance Use Disorder: A Multilevel-Meta-Analysis
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Resilience and Relapse Prevention in Adults with Substance Use Disorder: A Multilevel-Meta-Analysis Open
View article: Shaping the future: perspectives on the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in health profession education: a multi-country survey
Shaping the future: perspectives on the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in health profession education: a multi-country survey Open
This study clarified key considerations when integrating AI in HPE. Enhancing students' awareness and fostering innovation in an AI-driven medical landscape are crucial for effectively incorporating AI in HPE curricula.
View article: A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East
A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East Open
Despite the growing interest in social prescribing the diversification of health and social care strategies to support the well-being of patients has remained entrenched with a focus on the hospital setting within the Middle East. The Unit…
View article: The Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown Among Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown Among Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess how the lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic had affected the glycaemic control of adolescents aged 10-19 with type 1 diabetes. Methods: A comprehensive search of literature was performed in PubM…
View article: Resilience and relapse risk in Emirate adult patients with substance use disorder: a national cross-sectional study from the United Arab Emirates
Resilience and relapse risk in Emirate adult patients with substance use disorder: a national cross-sectional study from the United Arab Emirates Open
Introduction The United Arab Emirates is among the countries affected by substance use disorders (SUDs), which have economic and social impacts. Relapse after successful rehabilitation is a major issue in the treatment of SUD. Several fact…
View article: Clinical outcomes of restrictive versus liberal blood transfusion strategies in critical care children: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Clinical outcomes of restrictive versus liberal blood transfusion strategies in critical care children: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Open
Background: The published experience with restrictive and liberal blood transfusion approaches in pediatric intensive care units (ICUs) is not extensive. We investigated the outcomes of restrictive compared to liberal transfusion strategie…
View article: A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East
A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East Open
Despite the growing interest in social prescribing the diversification of health and social care strategies to support the well-being of patients has remained entrenched with a focus on the hospital setting within the Middle East. The Unit…
View article: Prevalence of asthma among children and adolescents in WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region: a meta-analysis of over 0.5 million participants
Prevalence of asthma among children and adolescents in WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region: a meta-analysis of over 0.5 million participants Open
View article: A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East
A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East Open
Despite the growing interest in social prescribing the diversification of health and social care strategies to support the well-being of patients has remained entrenched with a focus on the hospital setting within the Middle East. The Unit…
View article: Parents’ satisfaction with physiotherapy services for neuropediatric outpatients in government and private hospitals in the United Arab Emirates: a cross-sectional study
Parents’ satisfaction with physiotherapy services for neuropediatric outpatients in government and private hospitals in the United Arab Emirates: a cross-sectional study Open
Background Healthcare, like other industries, emphasizes performance, quality, and consumer experience while also attempting to reduce costs. However, high-quality healthcare remains paramount for vulnerable and ill patients. This study ai…