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Haider Mohammed Majeed

Haider Mohammed Majeed
University of Baghdad/ College of Nursing

Philosophy of Doctorate in Nursing Sciences

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Introduction
Haider Mohammed currently works at the Adult Nursing Department, University of Baghdad. Haider does research in Medical Science Nursing. Their current project is '‎ Impact of Liver Cirrhosis upon Adult Patients’ Daily Living ‎Activities at Baghdad Teaching Hospitals'.
Additional affiliations
April 2012 - October 2016
University of Baghdad
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
October 2020 - December 2020
University of Baghdad College of Nursing
Field of study
  • Medical Surgical

Publications

Publications (39)
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Background: Hepatitis B virus is a serious, is a dangerous, global public health problem that leading to liver cancer / hepatic cirrhosis ‎ with a high rate mortality around 600000 individuals in world. Nursing students are also vulnerable to acquire this infection.Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the knowledge of undergraduates nursing st...
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Objective(s): To assess impact of liver cirrhosis upon adult patients daily living activities. and to find out the relationship between demographic characteristic with activities of daily living. Methodology: A descriptive study is carried out through out the present study to assess activities of daily livings for adult patients with liver cirrhosi...
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The most common blood disorders is low platelete count, characterized by count of platelets of abnormally. Objectives: The aimsof study to evaluate nurses' interventions for patients with thrombocytopenia in hematology ward and to find out the relationship between nurses' interventions for patients and certain variables e.g. (gender, age, education...
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Hypertension is one of the most important preventable causes of premature morbidity and mortality in the world. Objectives: To determine factors affecting treatment compliance with hypertension patient. Methodology: The study was conducted at the medical outpatients' clinic a in the period of 1 st June 2016 to 15 th December 2016.Collecting data fr...
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Background: Mechanical ventilation is a vital, life-saving therapy for clients with dangerous illness and ‎respiratory disorder. Objective of the study was to assess knowledge and practices of ICU nurses about endotracheal suctioning for adult patients and to determine the relationship between demographic characteristic data with nurse's knowledge...
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Background One of the most vital forms of the affected patient safety is pressure ulcers (PUs), which can be a critical health problem that every day impacts sufferers and healthcare structures. This study aimed to explore the level of nurse’s knowledge and perceived barriers regarding PUs prevention among critically ill patients. Methods This cro...
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Introduction Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most frequent malignancy (after lung cancer) in men in Iraq, counting 50,106 new cases and causing 3207 deaths in men. The objective of this study was to explore males’ attitudes concerning contributing factors and early detection for prostatic cancer. Materials and Methods This hospital-based descr...
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Introduction The present study examines the relationship between anxiety level and personality traits among smoker nurses. Materials and Methods A correlation study design was conducted among nurses working at Baquba Teaching Hospital in Diyala Governorate. The study period extended from September 10, 2023, to January 28, 2024. A nonprobability pu...
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Background: The interaction between nursing care and cancer patients is beneficial for patients' health outcomes, as they successfully manage and live with cancer. This study was conducted to assess the quality-of-care interaction between nurses and patients in oncology hospitals. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 113 cancer pat...
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Background: Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a non-pharmacological treatment of refractory epilepsy, which also has an antidepressive effect. The favorable combinations of VNS with specific mechanisms of action of antiseizure medication (ASM) on mood and health related quality of life (HrQol). Objectives: This study aim to explore of psychosocial r...
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Background: Personality traits are related to cigarette smoking. However, little is known about the link between smoking and change in personality. Therefore, the present study examined whether current cigarette smoking is associated with personality change among nurses. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 200 nurses working at...
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Background: This study aims to determine whether cigarette smoking and anxiety degrees are related among nurses. Methods: A correlation design study was conducted at Baquba Teaching Hospital in Diyala Governorate, and the study period extended from September 10th, 2023, to January 28th, 2024. A nonprobability purposive sample was used to include 20...
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Background: In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global state of emergency due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: This study aimed to determine the attitudes of healthcare workers in various Iraqi health institutions towards treating patients with COVID-19. Additionally, it aimed to identify the most important rea...
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Background: Perforation is a serious complication of Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)and cases with perforated peptic ulcer regularly carries high threat for morbidity and mortality. Acute perforated peptic ulcer is a leading source of generalized peritonitis and its management has continued to be a gruelling task in moderate source setting environment....
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BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a global pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. Infection with SARS-CoV-2 primarily occurs through binding to angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2), which is abundantly expressed in various anatomical sites, including the nasopharynx, lungs, cardiovascular syst...
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BACKGROUND Organ transplantation is an effective therapy for end-stage organ failure. However, there is a large gap between the need for and the supply of donor organs. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to assess nursing students’ knowledge and attitudes about organ donation. MATERIALS AND METHODS This is a descriptive cross-sectional design study. The...
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Background: In Iraq, breast tumor is the greatest prevalent form of female malignancy. Increasing research in the past ten years shows that many human malignancies, including breast tumors, are associated with Human Cytomegalovirus and high-risk Human Papilloma Virus. Objectives: The aim of this research was to determine the role of HPV and HCMV in...
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Background: Varicose vein (VV) is a common problem that mostly occurs in legs. This medical condition can influence the quality of life and working condition of nurses. Aim of the study: To estimate the prevalence of lower limbs varicosity and its associated risk factors among nurses. Methods: This a cross-sectional descriptive study was carried ou...
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Back ground: The most frequent skin ailment in children younger than 12 months is shown to be diaper dermatitis. Objectives: The objectives of the research were to determine the level of mothers' awareness about diaper dermatitis for children under two years . Material & Methods: 90 moms who had children under the age of two years were selected thr...
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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death worldwide. Objective: To determine of coronary care unit nurses' knowledge regarding patient rehabilitation after myocardial infarction. Methodology: A cross- sectional study was designed in the Cardiac Care Unit of Al-Diwaniyah Teaching Hospital and the Specialized Center fo...
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Background: Pneumonia is the common lower respiratory tract infection among pediatrics, especially under five; it is a common cause of under-five children morbidity and mortality. Objectives of study: To identify nurses' perceptions toward therapeutic strategies for children with pneumonia and to find the association between their perceptions and t...
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Background: Pressure ulcers remain a serious complication for immobile patients and a burden for healthcare professionals. Objectives: To assess health behavior prevention among critical care nurses regarding pressure ulcer prevention for hospitalized patients and to find out the relationship between critical care nurses health behavior prevention...
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Introduction: Inadequate pain assessment and management is a problem in hospitalized patients that impairs their wellbeing. Intensive care unit nurses’ pain practices are affected by several barriers and enablers. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine the level of nurses’ practices and perceived barriers related to pain assessm...
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Background: Poor knowledge and attitudes about prostate cancer screening are some reasons for late reporting for prostate cancer screening and treatment. Understanding knowledge of prostate cancer and how it translates to screening and treatment is important for physicians and public health practitioners as this information clarifies existing knowl...
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Background: Mainly Dyslipidemia causes cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) especially coronary heart disease (CHD). Dyslipidemia is caused by multiple factors including diet, tobacco smoking, or heredity. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional design study to assess of nursing students' knowledge about dyslipidemia. The study started from 3 rd January unt...
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Worldwide prostate cancer is the second most frequent cause of cancer deaths. Screening techniques is useful for improving survival rates and treatment outcomes can be employed to detect the disease earlier in apparently healthy individuals, and increasing evidence shows that this can decrease morbidity and mortality of the disease. Objectives: The...
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Nurses have played various roles in the development of palliative care, offering leadership, support and focus for the movement. Experiences of death on a clinical placement by nursing students were a major cause of anxiety and sadness. Objectives: To asses of students’ knowledge toward care of dying patient and to find out the relationship between...
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ABSTRACT: Background: Prostate cancer is increasingly becoming one of the most significant health problems facing Iraqi men and the commonest cause of cancer related death in men globally. Aims of the study: The objective of this study to determination of employees’ attitudes toward contributing factors and early detection methods for prostate canc...
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Poorly managed or unmanaged pain is a problem that affects individuals, entire healthcare systems and societies throughout the world. Objectives: To assess nurses' knowledge and attitudes about patient's pain management and to find out the relationship between knowledge , attitudes and their demographical characteristic. Methodology: A descriptive...
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Background:Nursing documentation has been one of the most important functions of nurses. Objectives: To evaluate quality of nursing documents for nursing care at surgical wardand to find out the relationship between demographic characteristic with nursing documents. Methodology: A descriptive design study was conducted in the period of 1 st January...
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Background:Coronary heart disease, a gradual buildup of fatty deposits in thecoronary arteries, occurs as a result of several risk factors with 75% attributable tolifestyle choices. Objectives: to evaluate knowledge and behaviour of Baghdad University students concerning coronary heart disease and to identify the relationship between demographic ch...
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Nursing documentation has been one of the most important functions of nurses. To assess of nurses documentation for nursing care at surgical ward and to find out the relationship between demographic characteristic with nursing documentation. A descriptive design study was conducted in the period of 8th December 2016 to 15th march 2017. Utilizing a...

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