Maher Battat

Maher Battat
An-Najah National University · Department Of Nursing and Midwifery

high Diploma of Cancer Nursing

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Introduction
Maher Battat currently works at the Department Of Nursing and Midwifery, An-Najah National University. Maher does research in Educational Policy, Oncology and Hematology. Their most recent publication is 'Use of acupressure to reduce nausea and vomiting in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy (Literature study)'.
Additional affiliations
October 2014 - present
An-Najah National University
Position
  • Instructor
Education
April 2013 - May 2015
Hogskolen Betanien
Field of study
  • cancer nursing
September 2007 - May 2011
An-Najah National University
Field of study
  • Nursing

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Publications (17)
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The Green environment is increasingly recognized as a natural healing intervention that promotes mental health and well-being. This paper provides an overview of the literature on the effects of the Green environment on mental health and medical illness. A comprehensive literature review was conducted using electronic databases, including PubMed, G...
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Introduction: The prevalence of low back pain among nurses is notably elevated, exerting a detrimental impact on their job performance and overall work quality. Aim of study: This research aimed to evaluate the prevalence of low back pain among nurses in Nablus city and investigate the interplay between personal and work-related factors and the occ...
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Palliative care is critical to redundancy in cancer patients seeking to improve their quality of life. Evaluation should be incorporated into clinical practice routines at all stages of cancer. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) was used to rate the intensity of ten symptom evaluations designed and validated for cancer patients in variou...
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Background: Depression enhances the disease burden in patients with cancer. Psychological interventions and the rehabilitation of depression are required as a part of palliative care for cancer patients to improve their quality of life and mental health. The aim of the study was to review the literature about depression rehabilitation intervention...
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The blockade of the Gaza Strip and presence of Israeli settlements in oPt (occupied Palestinian territories), and the Separation Wall around Jerusalem are all these obstacles that affect the patient’s right to access health care services. Barriers can lead to a very stressful atmosphere and result in developing mental problems. This paper aims...
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Background Autologous hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT) is the standard of care in many relapsed and refractory lymphoid malignancy, neuroblastoma, and multiple myeloma (MM). This study was conducted to describe the epidemiology of early infections that occurred within the first 100 days among patients who received HSCT for MM, Hodgkin...
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Nausea and vomiting are distressing and serious problems for cancer patients receiving chemotherapy despite the fact that they are receiving antiemetics according to the standard guidelines which this problem is a huge challenge to nurses involved in cancer care. Purpose: To explore and assess the effectiveness of using acupressure as a non-pharmac...
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Background: Human error occurs in every occupation. Medical errors may result in a near miss or an actual injury to a patient that has nothing to do with the underlying medical condition. Intensive care has one of the highest incidences of medical error and patient injury in any specialty medical area; thought to be related to the rapidly changin...
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Background Depression enhances disease burden in cancer patients, psychological interventions and rehabilitation of depression are required as a part of palliative care for cancer patients to improve the quality of life and mental health The aim of the study to review the literature about depression treatments and rehabilitation interventions among...
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Accessing health care services is a fundamental right for all people worldwide. The WHO has defined the obstruction of the availability, access, and delivery of therapeutic and/or preventive health services as a form of health attack. The Palestinian Authority faces significant challenges to ensure the sustainability of the delivery of its health s...
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Accessing health care services system is a fundamental right for all people worldwide. The WHO has defined the obstruction of the availability, access, and delivery of therapeutic and/or preventive health services as a form of health attack. The Palestinian Authority faces significant challenges to ensure the sustainability of the delivery of its h...
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Background Accessing health care services system is a fundamental right for all people worldwide. The WHO has defined the obstruction of the availability, access, and delivery of therapeutic and/or preventive health services as a form of health attack. The Palestinian Authority faces significant challenges to ensure the sustainability of the delive...
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Background The WHO reports that anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders worldwide. Most people who experience such events recover from it; however, people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continue to be severely depressed and anxious for several months or even years following the event. Palestinians are particularly at a hi...
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Background The WHO reports that anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders worldwide. Most people who experience such events recover from it; however, people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continue to be severely depressed and anxious for several months or even years following the event. Palestinians are particularly at a hi...
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Background The WHO reports that anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders worldwide. Most people who experience such events recover from them, but people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continue to be severely depressed and anxious for months or even years following the event. Palestinians are especially at a higher risk for...
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Background The WHO reports that anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders worldwide. Most people who experience such events recover from them, but people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continue to be severely depressed and anxious for months or even years following the event. Palestinians are especially at a higher risk for...
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Background The WHO reports that anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders worldwide. Most people who experience such events recover from it; however, people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continue to be severely depressed and anxious for several months or even years following the event. Palestinians are particularly at a hi...

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