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View article: Strengthening midwifery education: An Assessment of Bachelor’s degree midwifery curricula in the West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory (oPt)
Strengthening midwifery education: An Assessment of Bachelor’s degree midwifery curricula in the West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) Open
The assessment results should guide midwifery programs in revising curricula to integrate ICM competencies, while faculty need training in pedagogy, evidence-based updates, and research skills; mentorship and capacity-building are also ess…
View article: Healthcare providers' perceptions of maternal and newborn care quality in the West Bank, Palestine: a qualitative study
Healthcare providers' perceptions of maternal and newborn care quality in the West Bank, Palestine: a qualitative study Open
Background The Sustainable Development Goals highlight the need for high-quality antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and enhance overall well-being. This study aimed to explore healthcare p…
View article: Trends in cannabis adverse reaction reports: A descriptive analysis of spontaneous reporting data submitted to the Canada Vigilance Program since legalization and regulation of cannabis for non-medical purposes in Canada
Trends in cannabis adverse reaction reports: A descriptive analysis of spontaneous reporting data submitted to the Canada Vigilance Program since legalization and regulation of cannabis for non-medical purposes in Canada Open
Background The cannabis control framework implemented by Canada in October 2018 established a robust post-market surveillance system for cannabis products, adopting tools and practices from the existing pharmacovigilance system for pharmac…
View article: Nursing care practice post-cesarean delivery at Wad-Medani Maternity Hospital in Sudan: A descriptive exploratory study
Nursing care practice post-cesarean delivery at Wad-Medani Maternity Hospital in Sudan: A descriptive exploratory study Open
Cesarean section delivery in modern obstetrics is considered standard care to make childbirth safer, and appropriate nursing care is essential for quick recovery. The present investigation sought to evaluate the standard of nursing care ad…
View article: Psychiatric aspect of suicide in a sample of Iraqi people
Psychiatric aspect of suicide in a sample of Iraqi people Open
Background: Suicide is a major public health concern worldwide. To identify risk factors for prevent suicide, it is essential to understand the demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals with suicidal ideation and behavior. Ob…
View article: The Prevalence of Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Related Postnatal Consequences in Newborns at Tishreen University Hospital in Lattakia
The Prevalence of Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Related Postnatal Consequences in Newborns at Tishreen University Hospital in Lattakia Open
Background: Intrauterine growth restriction is a common health problem that has increased in incidence in recent years, with consequences ranging from simple to serious and from short to long-term. Objective: The purpose of this study is t…
View article: Pattern of Congenital Malformations at Birth and Their Associated Maternal Characteristics
Pattern of Congenital Malformations at Birth and Their Associated Maternal Characteristics Open
Background & Objective: Congenital anomalies are a global issue and the primary reason of death in both developed and advanced countries. Congenital anomalies occur at varying rates in various populations. The purpose of this research was …
View article: Experiences of Palestinian patients with hospital services: a mixed-methods study
Experiences of Palestinian patients with hospital services: a mixed-methods study Open
Background This study aimed at assessing patient experiences with hospital services and key factors associated with better experiences. Methods The study design is cross-sectional supported by qualitative interviews. The Hospital Consumer …
View article: Menstrual health and hygiene among young Palestinian female university students in the West Bank: a cross-sectional study
Menstrual health and hygiene among young Palestinian female university students in the West Bank: a cross-sectional study Open
Objective We investigated some aspects of menstrual health and hygiene among young female students at Birzeit University in the West Bank of the occupied Palestinian territory. Design Cross-sectional study in a large central university. Pa…
View article: PHARMACISTS’ KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT ADRS REPORTING AND PHARMACOVIGILANCE PRACTICE IN EGYPTIAN HOSPITALS”
PHARMACISTS’ KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT ADRS REPORTING AND PHARMACOVIGILANCE PRACTICE IN EGYPTIAN HOSPITALS” Open
Background: Pharmacovigilance is the practice of discovering and reducing risks associated with pharmaceutical products, as well as improving patient safety by evaluating the risk-benefit ratio of medications.The current study looked at ph…
View article: THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF ORAL VERSUS INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN K IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS
THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF ORAL VERSUS INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN K IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS Open
Objective: Patients with liver cirrhosis have different complications including bleeding disorders, due to vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors deficiency.Vitamin K is administered to correct bleeding complications, however the evidence…
View article: The Impact of the Building Forms of Tall Buildings on Dust Accumulation and Thermal Performance in Hot Climates
The Impact of the Building Forms of Tall Buildings on Dust Accumulation and Thermal Performance in Hot Climates Open
This study aims to create an iconic dust-control skyscraper that resembles an environmentally friendly structure, by adapting a new dust simulation design approach. This method seeks to reduce dust dispersion in the air, control dust movem…
View article: The social, political, economic effects on elderly health care in Palestine
The social, political, economic effects on elderly health care in Palestine Open
Background: The elderly population in Palestine is small but faces many obstacles and gaps in healthcare in this low-middle income country. They are generally underserved, many living in poverty, facing difficulties in access to care and a…
View article: Exploring the Impact of Indication on Differences in Rates of Emergency Caesarean Section in Six Palestinian Hospitals: a Prospective Cohort Study
Exploring the Impact of Indication on Differences in Rates of Emergency Caesarean Section in Six Palestinian Hospitals: a Prospective Cohort Study Open
BackgroundCaesarean section rates are rising globally. No specific caesarian section rate at either country-level or hospital-level was recommended. In Palestinian government hospitals, nearly one-fourth of all births were caesarean sectio…
View article: KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS OF THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) PANDEMIC AMONG EGYPTIAN POPULATION
KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS OF THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) PANDEMIC AMONG EGYPTIAN POPULATION Open
On 11 March 2020, WHO declared the novel Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) a pandemic disease worldwide. With the rapid spread of COVID-19, Egyptians are at a high risk of being infected, as it is the most populous country in the Middle …
View article: <p>Induction Of Labor Among Singleton Pregnancies In Six Palestinian Governmental Hospitals: A Population-Based Cohort Study</p>
Induction Of Labor Among Singleton Pregnancies In Six Palestinian Governmental Hospitals: A Population-Based Cohort Study Open
Significant variations in IOL practices between Palestinian hospitals and regions suggest overuse of IOL among singleton pregnancies in some units with the majority of these being performed before 40 weeks' gestation. These findings indica…
View article: Impact of electronic and blended learning programs for manual perineal support on incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injuries: a prospective interventional study
Impact of electronic and blended learning programs for manual perineal support on incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injuries: a prospective interventional study Open
ClinicalTrialo.gov identifier: NCT02427854 , date: 28 April 2015.
View article: Evaluation of Accuracy of Episiotomy Incision in a Governmental Maternity Unit in Palestine: An Observational Study
Evaluation of Accuracy of Episiotomy Incision in a Governmental Maternity Unit in Palestine: An Observational Study Open
Episiotomy should be cut at certain internationally set criteria to minimize risk of obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) and anal incontinence. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of cutting right mediolateral episiotomy…
View article: Caesarean section in Palestine using the Robson Ten Group Classification System: a population-based birth cohort study
Caesarean section in Palestine using the Robson Ten Group Classification System: a population-based birth cohort study Open
Objective To analyse the current situation of caesarean section in Palestine using the Robson Ten Group Classification System (TGCS). Design A population-based birth cohort study. Setting Obstetrical departments in three governmental hospi…
View article: Episiotomy practice in six Palestinian hospitals: a population-based cohort study among singleton vaginal births
Episiotomy practice in six Palestinian hospitals: a population-based cohort study among singleton vaginal births Open
Objective To explore the rates, characteristics and indications for episiotomy among women delivering vaginally for the first time, as well as parous women. Study design A prospective, population-based birth cohort study. Setting Obstetric…