
Mamdouh El-hneiti- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Jordan
Mamdouh El-hneiti
- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Jordan
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November 2019 - September 2020
Publications
Publications (25)
Background: Depression rates among nurses are alarmingly high, largely attributed to their demanding workload and stressful work environment. This has fueled ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in managing depression in this population. Objective: This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectivenes...
Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of WPV among doctors including general practitioners, specialist and dentist doctors and its associated factors at multicenter in Erbil city, Iraq. Design: A cross-sectional design was applied. Methods: A cross-sectional design was utilized to assess the prevalence of workplace violence among d...
Objective
Beyond its effects on physical health, COVID-19 psychosocial stigma has emerged as a result of this global crisis, making people feel ashamed, alone and discriminated against. This comparative study aims to assess the psychosocial health stigma of COVID-19, and to evaluate the perceived stigma according to the sociodemographic variables d...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a family-based lifestyle intervention on reducing body weight among Jordanian children with obesity aged 6–9 years old. The pretest-posttest control group design was conducted among 162 children (75 in the intervention group and 87 in the control group) with obesity aged 6–9 years old at four primary schoo...
The study aims to investigate the impact of quality of life and related sociodemographic characteristics for Jordanian people during the quarantine period of COVID-19. A cross-sectional design was applied with a convenience sampling method using a self-report online-based questionnaire was applied to recruit 850 participants. The World Health Organ...
Introduction:
Testicular cancer (TC) is a serious health issue, which requires early detection through testicular self-examination (TSE).
Objectives:
To investigate Saudi nursing students' health beliefs about TC and TSE using the Health Belief Model (HBM) scale and assess the validity and reliability of the HBM scale.
Methods:
This cross-sect...
The purpose of this paper was to investigate sociodemographic predictors of quality of life of mothers of children with cleft palate, and to compare quality of life between mothers of children without cleft palate and those of children without cleft palate in Jordan. A cross-sectional correlational study was conducted at one specialized Cleft Palat...
Health workers play an important part as role models, advocates for vaccination, vaccinators and educators in a community. Furthermore, they are at high risk of being infected with COVID-19 as they are on the frontlines. Thus, this study purposed to determine the willingness of the healthcare professionals working in healthcare institutions to acce...
Faculty scholarly productivity in the form of research publication consistently appreciated for its role in improving education and advancing knowledge. The purpose of this study is to increase research productivity among nursing academic staff of higher education institution. A prospective, one-group pre- and post-test experimental design was perf...
Objectives
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a communicable disease transmitted via respiratory droplet from 1 person to another caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This study aims to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practice of Jordanian people toward COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a...
Purpose
A good understanding of children's emotions, activities, and needs should be promoted. This study assessed temper tantrum behaviour, including frequency, severity, duration, common behaviours, reasons, locations, contexts, and parent's strategies, among Jordanian children aged 24–48 months.
Design and methods
A cross-sectional design was u...
Objective
the aim was to evaluate nurses’ self-efficacy, confidence and nurse-patient interaction during caring of patients with COVID-19.
Methods
A cross-sectional design with online survey was used with a Self-efficacy scale, Self-confidence scale and Caring nurse-patient interaction scale: 23- item Version–Nurse (CNPI-23 N).
Results
A sample o...
Aim: To explore the prevalence of workplace violence among nurses who care for older people and its association with working stress, job satisfaction and quality of care in Jordan.
Design: A cross-sectional design was used.
Methods: A Cluster random sampling was utilized to select three public hospitals, three private hospitals and 17 healthcare c...
Study aim:
i) to describe the quality of care for older adults as perceived by the nurse; ii) to examine the relationship between occupational stress, work climate, employee development, and quality of care for older people; iii) to determine the predictors of quality of care provided for older adults.
Background:
The work conditions in which th...
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To assess the effectiveness of a 12-week school-based educational preventive program for type 2 diabetes by change in weight and fasting blood glucose level in Jordanian adolescents. Sixteen percent of Jordanian adults have obesity-related type 2 diabetes and 5.6% of obese adolescents examined, however one-third unexamined. Rates in Arabic countrie...
Methods:
cross-sectional explorative design utilizing convenience ≤ of 1058 older persons in Jordan.
Results:
the three most bothered physical symptoms are; pain in arms, legs, or joints; feeling tired or having low energy; and back pain with percentages of 71.5% (n=756), 69.6% (n=737), and 62.2% (n=754) respectively. Older persons had slight to...
Aims and Objectives: This study focused on the predictive effects of physical inactivity, body shape, and tobacco use on heart disease patients. Background: Heart disease is a condition that can be prevented with healthy lifestyle choices such as physical exercise, proper nutrition, and avoiding tobacco use. Design: The current study used a correla...