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Mohammad A. Abu Sabra

Mohammad A. Abu Sabra
The University of Jordan - Aqaba Campus · psychiatric mental health nursing

PhD of psychiatric mental health nursing

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September 2015 - September 2022
Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
September 2018 - September 2021
University of Jordan
Field of study
  • Mental Health Nursing

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Publications (21)
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Relapse prevention is an essential component in sustaining positive treatment outcomes. The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a relapse prevention intervention on the ability of patients and their primary caregivers to self-detect and manage early warning signs of relapse, and its impact on relapse rate among patients diagnosed wit...
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Background Self-management of early warning signs of relapse is critical when it comes to having an impact on the relapse rate and developing methods to successfully handle and manage those signs of relapse. Objective The purpose of this study was to test the validity and reliability of the adapted management of early warning signs of relapse quest...
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Background: Suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STBs) are significant public health challenges that affect a variety of individuals and communities. Despite numerous efforts to discover and refine psychotherapy treatments to minimize STBs, the efficacy of STB treatments remains unclear. Objective: Conduct a scoping review to assess the efficacy of u...
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Objectives: Big data has revolutionized nursing and health care and raised concerns. This research aims to help nurses understand big data sets to provide better patient care. Methods: This study used big data in nursing to improve patient care. Big data in nursing has sparked a global revolution and raised concerns, but few studies have focused on...
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Background Academicians, nowadays, are assuming multiple roles, including psychological support. The need to enhance academicians’ knowledge and skills related to psychological first-aid is increasing due to the significant and timely intervention that academicians might assume when their students experience traumatic events. Objective To assess t...
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The recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria caused immense suffering, leaving thousands dead, missing, or homeless, with severe psychological consequences expected, especially for children. Psychological First Aid (PFA) is a recommended early intervention to address these effects, particularly for those already exposed to trauma from war, displacemen...
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Introduction One of the biggest challenges to public health is increasing knowledge of the early warning signs (EWS) of bipolar disorder recurrence. The recurrence incidence is still high despite multiple attempts to improve the awareness level. The awareness level is still ambiguous and insufficient. Objective The purpose of this study was to ass...
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Background: Child abuse and neglect are major public health issues with long-term consequences for child health and welfare. Therefore, it is important to educate and enhance the insights of nursing students to shape the attitudes and practices of future nurses in addressing child abuse and neglect. Aim: the current study aims to examine knowledge,...
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Background: Rural hospitals in low-income countries have limited resources and services. Nurses in these settings are more susceptible to workplace violence (WPV) and deserve significant attention. Purpose: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of WPV (verbal and physical) against nurses who work in rural hospitals in Jordan. Method: A descript...
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Background: Although research has established that the work environment significantly shapes nurses’ ethical behavior, it’s less clear whether decent work could influence ethical ideologies of nurses. Aim: To investigate the decent work conditions and ethical ideologies of nurses, and to analyze whether decent work influences their ethical ideologi...
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Introduction Hypertension is a serious public health issue. It is a significant but controllable factor in the emergence of cardiovascular disease. Controlling hypertension is a main target for individuals to prevent further illness. Objective This study aims to explore the level of self-care behaviors, motivation, and self-efficacy among individu...
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Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a significant contemporary medical treatment modality for various mental disorders that have not responded to other treatments. YouTube is a valuable place to get health-related educational content that can have a big impact on patients' and their primary caregivers' behaviors and decisions. Objective:...
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Trichophagia, or eating one’s own hair, commonly occurs in individuals with trichotillomania. Minimizing the symptoms of trichotillomania and trichophagia and maintaining remission can encourage them to have healthy lives. Conduct a scoping review to investigate the efficacy of using psychotherapy interventions to minimize symptoms of trichotilloma...
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Objectives: Big data has revolutionized nursing and health care and raised concerns. This research aims to help nurses understand big data sets to provide better patient care. Methods: Big data nursing research to improve patient care. Big data in nursing has sparked a global revolution and raised concerns, but few studies have focused on helping n...
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Maintaining remission and improving quality of life for individuals with schizophrenia can encourage them to return to work, participate in volunteer opportunities, and establish healthy intimate relationships. The purpose of the current review was to explore the impacts of using relapse prevention interventions on maintaining remission and minimiz...
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Background: Most patients with schizophrenia have family support. The role of a family as a care partner has the capability of expanding the patient's recovery and solving the family's need for awareness, encouragement, and improves skills. Objective: Assessing the effectiveness of relapse prevention intervention on the ability of patients and thei...
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Introduction: Despite that hospital readmission after CABG surgery became an international concern, few studies have focused on nurse's role in the reduction of the readmission rate.The purpose: This review aims to assess the effectiveness of nursing interventions that are reported to reduce patient's readmission post CABG surgery. Methods: a syste...
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Background: Alzheimer disease is a common cause of cognitive impairment among elders. Until now, there is no absolute management to treat the disease. Raising awareness of population regarding Alzheimer disease and its management is a top priority goal for different health organizations. Methods: Recently, using different mass media, specifically Y...

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