Fuad Taleb
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View article: Nursing Competencies in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support During Armed Conflict in Yemen: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Nursing Competencies in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support During Armed Conflict in Yemen: A Cross‐Sectional Study Open
Aim To evaluate nurses’ self‐perceived mental health and psychosocial support competencies and examine variations across key demographic and institutional characteristics. Background Yemen's ongoing conflict has precipitated one of the wor…
View article: In a Fragile Environment: Climate Change Awareness, Eco-Anxiety, and Anger among Yemeni Medical Students.
In a Fragile Environment: Climate Change Awareness, Eco-Anxiety, and Anger among Yemeni Medical Students. Open
Background Climate change is increasingly recognized as a global health threat. However, awareness and psychological responses to climate risks may vary across populations, particularly in conflict-affected regions. Aim This study aimed to…
View article: Phantom Pain, Mental Health Problems, and Depression Among Yemenis With Amputated Limbs: Victims of the Recent Conflict
Phantom Pain, Mental Health Problems, and Depression Among Yemenis With Amputated Limbs: Victims of the Recent Conflict Open
View article: The Climate‐Asthma Connection: Examining the Influence of Climate Change Anxiety on Asthma Control and Quality of Life: A Multi‐National Study
The Climate‐Asthma Connection: Examining the Influence of Climate Change Anxiety on Asthma Control and Quality of Life: A Multi‐National Study Open
Aims This study aims to identify the impact of climate change anxiety and asthma control on asthmatics' quality of life and examine the moderating role of climate change anxiety in this linkage. Method A multi‐national cross‐sectional stud…
View article: Assessing the frontline competency gap: Emergency care perceptions among nurses in Yemen's conflict zone
Assessing the frontline competency gap: Emergency care perceptions among nurses in Yemen's conflict zone Open
Background Nursing competencies in armed conflict situations are critical for effective response and recovery. This study explores nurses’ perceptions regarding their competencies in armed conflict zones to identify areas of proficiency an…