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    Compassionate care in nursing: The role of simulation-based compassionate care on nurse's caring behavior, self-efficacy and compassion competency by Rasha Mohammed Hussien (22928179)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, the control group showed minimal changes across these domains, with p-values indicating no significant differences. </p><h3 dir="ltr">Conclusion</h3><p dir="ltr">The findings highlight the effectiveness of simulation-based compassionate care training in enhancing nurses' caregiving behaviors, self-efficacy and compassionate competence. …”
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    Qatar’s Ambulance Paramedics’ evaluation of the conventional versus a revised Glasgow Coma Scale including a pupil score by Zynri Jacobs (18505057)

    Published 2024
    “…<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">The Glasgow Coma Scale’s (GCS) use has evolved since it was first introduced and is now used to assess a broader range of patients.1 The GCS tool is commonly used by Qatar’s pre-hospital care professionals.2 Proposed changes include the subtraction of the Pupil Reaction Score and simpler assessment termonilogy.3 This is referred to as the GCS-P tool. …”
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    QPGx‐CARES: Qatar pharmacogenetics clinical applications and research enhancement strategies by Rania Abdel‐latif (14778559)

    Published 2024
    “…To address this gap, the Qatar Genome Program (QGP) has embarked on an ambitious initiative known as QPGx‐CARES (Qatar Pharmacogenetics Clinical Applications and Research Enhancement Strategies), which aims to set a roadmap for optimizing PGx research and clinical implementation on a national scale. …”
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    Predictors of Pressure Injuries in a Critical Care Unit in Lebanon: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Associated Factors by El-Masri, Jihad

    Published 2018
    “…Among the continuous variables, analysis revealed significant relationships between weight at discharge (t = 2.31, P = .02), MSICU length of stay (t = 5.30; P = .000), cumulative Braden Scale score (t = 3.06; P = .002), hypotension (t =−2.74; P = .007), and development a new pressure injury. …”
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    Factors affecting job satisfaction among acute care nurses working in rural and urban settings by Yasin M. Yasin (14779381)

    Published 2020
    “…Participants (N=349) completed the Acute Care Nurses’ Job Satisfaction Scale and The Anticipated Turnover Scale. …”
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    Exploring nurses perceived self-efficacy and mental health competency for enhancing psychiatric care delivery in non-psychiatric settings by Ahmad A. Abujaber (14586054)

    Published 2025
    “…Mental illness poses significant global health challenges, and nurses often encounter difficulties in delivering care due to negative attitudes, poor mental health literacy, and fear, especially in non-psychiatric settings. …”
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    Morphological changes in amblyopic eyes in choriocapillaris and Sattler’s layer in comparison to healthy eyes, and in retinal nerve fiber layer in comparison to fellow eyes through... by Masri, Oussama Samer

    Published 2021
    “…Results The method of measuring reflectivity is good to excellent reliability for all regions of interest except the fourth. The mean reflectivity of the choriocapillaris and Sattler’s layer in amblyopic eyes were significantly lower than in healthy eyes (p = 0.003 and p = 0.008 respectively). …”
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    Prevalence, correlates and management of hyperglycemia in diabetic non-critically Ill patients at a tertiary care center in Lebanon by El Khoury, Ghada

    Published 2019
    “…Seventy percent of participants suffered from hyperglycemia during their hospital stay. The identified significant positive correlates for inpatient hyperglycemia, were the use of insulin sliding scale alone (OR=16.438 ± 6.765-39.941, p=0.001) and the low frequency of glucose monitoring. …”
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    Prehospital plasma transfusion versus standard of care following traumatic injury: a review of the systematic reviews and a meta-analysis by Ayman El-Menyar (440103)

    Published 2025
    “…The quality of studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. The review was registered with PROSPERO. …”
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    Smoking cessation advice: the self-reported attitudes and practice of primary health care physicians in a military community, central Saudi Arabia by AlAteeq, Mohammed

    Published 2016
    “…Conclusion Provision of smoking cessation advice by primary health care physicians serving a military community is significantly associated with their attitude and years of experience. …”
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    Impact of Organizational Justice on Customer Care and Fostering Engagement Among Emotionally Exhausted Frontline Employees in The Financial Sector During Turbulent Times by Abdallah, Maya

    Published 2023
    “…The more engaged an employee is, the more likely they would experience role conflict, which better served customer care. As for the Big Five personality scale, it failed to pass the reliability test, which is unfortunate because we believe psychographic variables and cultural values might have the answer to ‘why’ frontliners would be engaged despite the odds.…”
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    Internalized Stigma in Persons With Mental Illness in Qatar: A Cross-Sectional Study by Vahe Kehyayan (21241649)

    Published 2021
    “…<p dir="ltr">Stigma impacts persons with mental illness (PWMI), their families and network of friends, the public and health care professionals. Stigma is a major barrier for PWMI to seeking treatment, which contributes to the burden of disease, disability, and mortality. …”
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    The outcome of severe traumatic brain injury in children in Qatar: Six-year study by Azhar Khattab (19774476)

    Published 2015
    “…The study was conducted among children aged 14 years or less at the Children Rehabilitation Unit, Pediatric Department, Hamad General Hospital. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was used to assess severity of TBIs. …”
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    The impact of COVID-19 pandemic social restrictions on individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their caregivers in the Stateof Qatar: A cross-sectional study by Yasser Saeed Khan (17191735)

    Published 2021
    “…Out of these, 24 (41 %) reported a clinically significant increase in their care burden. Among caregivers reporting an increase in care burden, two-third were caring for individuals whose behaviour either remained unchanged or improved during social restrictions. …”
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    The FASILA Score: A Novel Bio-Clinical Score to Predict Massive Blood Transfusion in Patients with Abdominal Trauma by Ayman El-Menyar (14150052)

    Published 2019
    “…FASILA scores correlated significantly with the Assessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) (r = 0.65), Revised Assessment of Bleeding and Transfusion (RABT) (r = 0.63), SI (r = 0.72), RTS (r = − 0.34), and Glasgow Coma Scale (r = − 0.32) and outperformed other predictive systems (RABT, ABC, and SI) in predicting MT, MTP, ExLap, and mortality.…”
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    Hyper-Hypo study: A Retrospective Observational Study of Neonatal Hypoglycemia Related to Maternal Hypertension by Thiruveni Ramkumar (17075051)

    Published 2023
    “…On the other hand, neonates of hypertensive mothers administered with methyldopa showed a significant decrease of initial blood glucose reading.…”
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    Self-reported awareness and attitude of cancer patients towards clinical nurse coordinators by Deeb, Ahmad

    Published 2017
    “…The patients’ knowledge (12 statement), the perception (9-statement) regarding the actual roles/responsibilities of coordinators and the attitude (5 statement) towards seeking their services were measured. Responses on Likert scales were converted to percentage mean scores. Results: The overall percentage mean scores ± standard deviation of knowledge was 59 ± 17, perception towards clinical nurse coordinators (79 ± 14) and attitude towards seeking their services (69 ± 16). …”
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