Talal Ali Hussein Al-Qalah
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View article: Academic and non-academic psychological determinants of nursing students’ achievement: structural equation modelling
Academic and non-academic psychological determinants of nursing students’ achievement: structural equation modelling Open
View article: Comparative analysis of cardiac surgery outcomes in patients with congenital heart defects: a retrospective cohort study
Comparative analysis of cardiac surgery outcomes in patients with congenital heart defects: a retrospective cohort study Open
Local teams successfully increased surgery volume while achieving comparable mortality rates to foreign teams. However, higher complication rates and extended hospital stays persist for cases managed by local teams, underscoring the need f…
View article: Prevalence and factors affecting anxiety and depression among adult people with physical disabilities in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study
Prevalence and factors affecting anxiety and depression among adult people with physical disabilities in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study Open
Introduction Anxiety and depression are among the major challenges that influence the health of individuals, especially those with disabilities. This study aimed to assess the level of anxiety and depression and the factors that affect the…
View article: Overweight and obesity among Saudi university students and their relationships with various lifestyle habits: a cross-sectional study
Overweight and obesity among Saudi university students and their relationships with various lifestyle habits: a cross-sectional study Open
View article: The mediating effect of belongingness on the relationship between perceived stress and clinical learning environment and supervision among nursing internship students
The mediating effect of belongingness on the relationship between perceived stress and clinical learning environment and supervision among nursing internship students Open
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View article: The mediating effect of belongingness on the relationship between perceived stress and clinical learning environment and supervision among nursing internship students
The mediating effect of belongingness on the relationship between perceived stress and clinical learning environment and supervision among nursing internship students Open
Background Belongingness is considered an important factor contributing to the clinical learning environment to good learning outcomes and higher levels of satisfaction among nursing students. Aims This study investigated the mediating inf…
View article: Factors Associated with the Quality of Life and Needs of Hemodialysis Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Basis for Improved Care
Factors Associated with the Quality of Life and Needs of Hemodialysis Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Basis for Improved Care Open
Background and Objectives: End-stage renal disease threatens individuals’ quality of life (QoL) and has a substantial influence on their daily lives. While several studies have explored the QoL of hemodialysis patients, none have comprehen…
View article: Quality of Life of Caregivers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Saudi Arabia
Quality of Life of Caregivers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Saudi Arabia Open
View article: Nursing students' perceptions of patient safety culture and barriers to reporting medication errors: A cross-sectional study
Nursing students' perceptions of patient safety culture and barriers to reporting medication errors: A cross-sectional study Open
Discrepancies exist in PSC perceptions among nursing students in Hail City between academic and real-world contexts, being consistently higher in the classroom compared to the clinical setting. PSC training and the presence of an error rep…
View article: Attitude of Healthcare Providers Towards Care of People with Disabilities, in Hail Region, Saudi Arabia
Attitude of Healthcare Providers Towards Care of People with Disabilities, in Hail Region, Saudi Arabia Open
The study concludes that while healthcare providers generally have positive attitudes towards people with disabilities, there is a critical need for comprehensive training programs to enhance the quality of care provided. Future research s…
View article: Knowledge and Attitudes of Secondary Schools students Towards Premarital Screening and Counseling in Taiz, Yemen
Knowledge and Attitudes of Secondary Schools students Towards Premarital Screening and Counseling in Taiz, Yemen Open
The study concluded that secondary school students in Taiz lack knowledge and have positive attitudes towards various aspects of premarital screening and counseling. Knowledge deficits were linked to male students, younger academic years, …
View article: Nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture and adverse events in Hail City, Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional approach to improving healthcare safety
Nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture and adverse events in Hail City, Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional approach to improving healthcare safety Open
Objective This study aimed to assess nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture (PSC) and its relationship with adverse events in Hail City, Saudi Arabia. Design A cross-sectional study was conducted between 1 August 2023 and the end of…
View article: Mitigating risks in central line-associated bloodstream infection: a comprehensive insight into critical care nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, barriers, and compliance
Mitigating risks in central line-associated bloodstream infection: a comprehensive insight into critical care nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, barriers, and compliance Open
View article: Prevalence, Predictors, and Nonpharmacological Interventions for Preoperative Anxiety in Elective Noncardiac Surgery Patients in Yemen: Path Analysis
Prevalence, Predictors, and Nonpharmacological Interventions for Preoperative Anxiety in Elective Noncardiac Surgery Patients in Yemen: Path Analysis Open
Background: Preoperative anxiety is a common concern among patients undergoing surgery and can negatively influence surgical outcomes. Despite its significant influence, there is a paucity of studies exploring preoperative anxiety in patie…
View article: Estimating Proportion and Barriers of Medication Error Reporting Among Nurses in Hail City, Saudi Arabia: Implications for Improving Patient Safety
Estimating Proportion and Barriers of Medication Error Reporting Among Nurses in Hail City, Saudi Arabia: Implications for Improving Patient Safety Open
In this study, nurses reported and experienced MEs during their practice. Most nurses perceive the lack of knowledge and fear of blame or disciplinary actions as barriers to reporting. Healthcare administrators should implement educational…
View article: Levels and Factors of Nurses’ Alarm Fatigue in Critical Care Settings in Saudi Arabia: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study
Levels and Factors of Nurses’ Alarm Fatigue in Critical Care Settings in Saudi Arabia: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study Open
Nurses working in critical care settings at hospitals in Hail city are exposed to average levels of alarm fatigue, which can be influenced by sex, age, nationality, and experience of nurses. Therefore, it is imperative to manage alarm fati…
View article: Understanding the Relationship Between Critical Care Nurses’ Perception of Patient Safety Culture and Adverse Events
Understanding the Relationship Between Critical Care Nurses’ Perception of Patient Safety Culture and Adverse Events Open
Background Establishing a positive safety-culture environment is essential in healthcare settings to enhance patient care. This study aimed to determine the relationship between critical care nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture a…
View article: Healthcare workers’ compliance with the catheter associated urinary tract infection prevention guidelines: an observational study in Yemen
Healthcare workers’ compliance with the catheter associated urinary tract infection prevention guidelines: an observational study in Yemen Open
Background Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is a global problem but it can be prevented with the appropriate implementation of evidence-based guidelines. This study was conducted to assess the level of compliance of healthcare w…
View article: Associated ICU nurses' characteristics to clinical enteral nutrition knowledge at public hospitals in Sana'a, Yemen: A basis for remodeling safety and quality of care standards
Associated ICU nurses' characteristics to clinical enteral nutrition knowledge at public hospitals in Sana'a, Yemen: A basis for remodeling safety and quality of care standards Open
Background: Nurses have a pivotal role in initiating and managing enteral nutrition (EN) and monitoring any potential complications. Yet, it is unclear whether Yemeni nurses have adequate knowledge to deliver and manage enteral nutrition s…
View article: Psychosocial Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on Yemeni healthcare workers: A Web-based, Cross-sectional Survey
Psychosocial Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on Yemeni healthcare workers: A Web-based, Cross-sectional Survey Open
Yemeni healthcare workers (HCWs) experience high levels of psychosocial stress. The current study provides a psychosocial assessment of Yemeni HCWs during the COVID19 pandemic and the factors that influence this. Between 6 November 2020, a…
View article: Critical Care Nurses’ Perceptions of Enteral Nutrition: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
Critical Care Nurses’ Perceptions of Enteral Nutrition: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background and Objective: Nutritional support is an essential component of critical care with a significant effect on the outcomes of critically ill patients. Critical care nurses are in a central position to achieve nutritional goals and …
View article: Adherence of critical care nurses to endotracheal suctioning guidelines: a cross-sectional study
Adherence of critical care nurses to endotracheal suctioning guidelines: a cross-sectional study Open
View article: Intensive care nurses' knowledge of enteral nutrition at public hospitals in Sana'a, Yemen: a cross-sectional survey
Intensive care nurses' knowledge of enteral nutrition at public hospitals in Sana'a, Yemen: a cross-sectional survey Open
Background: Nurses have a pivotal role in initiating and managing enteral nutrition (EN) and monitoring any potential complications. Yet, it is unclear whether Yemeni nurses have adequate knowledge to deliver and manage enteral nutrition s…
View article: Nurses Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Oral Care patient with Mechanical Ventilation at Public Hospitals, Sana'a-Yemen
Nurses Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Oral Care patient with Mechanical Ventilation at Public Hospitals, Sana'a-Yemen Open
The aim of the study is to assess nurses' knowledge, and attitudes toward oral care patients with mechanical ventilation.Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study design on hospital-based, convenience method sampling of nurses; 246 nurse…
View article: Nurses Knowledge, and Attitude of Palliative Care for Non-Cancer Patient at Public Hospitals in Sana'a City, Yemen.
Nurses Knowledge, and Attitude of Palliative Care for Non-Cancer Patient at Public Hospitals in Sana'a City, Yemen. Open
Background: A palliative nurse is required to have the right knowledge and attitudes as one of the important factors that influence the success of palliative care so that the patient is ready to accept the unwell physical condition even in…
View article: Psychological Impacts Among Yemeni Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: an Electronic-based, Cross-sectional Analytical Survey
Psychological Impacts Among Yemeni Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: an Electronic-based, Cross-sectional Analytical Survey Open
Background: Yemeni HCWs face higher levels of psychological stress than others in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic due to the country's war and internal conflict. The current study investigates the levels of stress, anxiety, insomni…
View article: Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviours towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey
Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviours towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey Open
Background: The growing incidence of coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to cause fear, anxiety, and panic amongst the community, especially for healthcare providers (HCPs), as the most vulnerable group at risk of contracting this new SARS-Co…
View article: Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviours towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey
Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviours towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey Open
View article: Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviours towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey
Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviours towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey Open
Background: The current rapid prevalence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic over the world is associated with a considerable level of scared, anxiety, and panic among the public, in particular, healthcare providers (HCPs) as the …
View article: Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviors towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey
Knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and preventive behaviors towards COVID-19 among health care providers in Yemen: an online cross-sectional survey Open
Background: The current rapid prevalence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic over the world is associated with a considerable level of scared, anxiety and panic among the public, in particular, healthcare providers (HCPs) as the m…