
Amel Attia Abd Elghaffar MoustafaDamanhour University · Faculty of Nursing
Amel Attia Abd Elghaffar Moustafa
Doctor of Nursing Science
Member of Editorial board of Damanhour Scientific Nursing Journal (DSNJ)
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Introduction
I'm interested in many research areas like school health, child health, women health, noncommunicable diseases, nursing informatics, and education technology.
Additional affiliations
October 2018 - February 2019
Faculty of nursing,Damanhour University
Position
- Lecturer
Education
October 2018 - December 2023
Faculty of Nursing
Field of study
- Computer-based diabetes education.
Publications
Publications (12)
Background:
The high levels of unmet needs in relation to provision of self-care information reported by women living with breast cancer suggests that pre-chemotherapy education is suboptimal. Chatbots are emerging as a promising platform to provide education to patients helping them self-manage their symptoms at home. However, evidence from empir...
Technology can assist with the provision of tailored and personalized education, feedback, and goal setting, thereby facilitating patients' sense of empowerment and communication and educate people with diabetes in managing their own health. Aim: to assess the effect of web-based diabetes education on the self-empowerment among university students...
Background: Children with intellectual disability are at an increased risk of bronchial asthma. Unfortunately, no
specific guidelines exist for dealing with and managing Intellectually Disabled (ID) children with Bronchial
Asthma (BA). Recent innovations in medical care have shifted asthma treatment from hospitalization to
ambulatory care. Conse...
Background: Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival and is a central part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Knowledgeable health care professionals play a vital role in protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding. Unfortunately, many of nurses lack even basic breastfeeding knowledge a...
Background: Weight-related bullying is a devastating experience for adolescents and is associated with negative emotional consequences that can be modulated by applying different coping strategies.
Aim: to assess the relation between weight-related bullying and emotional reactions among adolescents and their coping strategies. Design: A descriptive...
Background: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major public health crisis and currently is the most frequent cause of liver related morbidity and mortality which caused 1.34 million deaths in 2015 globally. Infected individuals experience a variety of physical and psychological symptoms, functional limitations and impaired quality of li...
Abstract: Self-management is a fundamental aspect of overall diabetes care. It is the basis for achieving optimum glucose control necessary to avoid the complications of diabetes through increasing knowledge, awareness and learning effective behavioral techniques to manage diabetes. Technology can assist with the provision of tailored and personali...
Questions
Questions (3)
Even though community health nursing is recognized as a priority, community health facilities are experiencing some of the worst staffing shortages. However, to guarantee the profession remains fit for purpose and support future recruiting efforts, urgent action is required to keep the community health nurses now employed in their existing positions.
Although the need for community nurses is expanding in many nations, there are still not as many of them as there should be, and many students do not perceive that this is a very exciting field to work in.
What are your ideas for the future?
As some functions currently done by nurses are assumed by emerging AI technologies, nursing will be disrupted. Although technology may alter how nurses spend their time providing patient care, the necessity for nurses will persist.