
Neama Yousef Mohammed Hantira- Professor
- Professor at Alexandria University
Neama Yousef Mohammed Hantira
- Professor
- Professor at Alexandria University
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This chapter discusses the Islamic perspectives on public health which emphasize the promotion of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Islamic teachings encourage preventive measures such as personal hygiene, nutritious food, and spiritual rituals. Islamic leaders stress the importance of providing accessible health care to all indiv...
p style="text-align: justify;">Background: Every child deserves to feel secure and has the right to be free of all forms of bullying. Bullying and prejudice should be opposed and resisted to put an end to this destructive behavior. The aim was to investigate the impact of a training prevention program on reducing bullying and prejudice among adoles...
Background: Changing lifestyles and food habits have an impact on both nutrient requirements and intake among adolescents. The aim of this study is to assess the level of knowledge, habits, practices, and the presence of food addiction among adolescents residing in Damanhur City.
Methods: A descriptive correlational study design is employed to coll...
Background: Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools were closed, resulting in an unplanned transition from physical education to virtual education. Many countries implemented measures and precautions to decrease the spread of the virus, including social distances, and school closures, which affected the socialization and educational process. The...
ntroduction: As clinical placement in bachelor’s nursing programs becomes increasingly difficult, simulation is becoming increasingly common to enhance learning. Blended learning incorporating simulation videos provides students with the opportunity to observe and learn from exemplary practices while bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge a...
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This study examined parental experiences with school aged children towards online education after the COVID-19 pandemic in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Parents negative experience towards online learning exceeds the positive. Most reported negative experiences among parents were child boredom. Whereas the most reported positive experience was...
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The current literature examining the impact of online learning on parents and their children, specifically in the time of COVID-19 are still lacking in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, the aim of the study to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the positive/negative experiences of online learning during COVID-19 Pandemi...
Background: In early March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) to be a global pandemic. This fatal disease may have a severe impact on quality of life, personal resilience, and academic performance. Aim of the study: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health-related quality of lif...
Background: Family caregivers always encounter high levels of psychological distress and physical strain when caring for a person with dementia. Family-based intervention is an important option for providing effective and practical support. The study aimed to examine the effects of a specific educational intervention on improving Alzheimer's caregi...
The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of an educational intervention in improving teachers' knowledge and attitudes toward the use of assistive technology devices. Methods: A quasi-experimental research design was applied with 68 purposive samples of teachers selected conveniently from four settings located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Three...
Food safety is a global health goal and foodborne diseases are a major health problem in both developed and developing countries. Segments of the population at risk for foodborne diseases or food poisoning are children and the elderly. For the elderly people, foodborne diseases can be very dangerous, elderly people over the age of 60-year-old are h...
Background: Each year, schools all over the world suffer from disasters, ranging from small to large damaging disasters that affect children safety and health. Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is a systematic approach to identify, assess and reduce disaster related risk. Children participation in such program enabling them to be positive change makers...
Background: Not only Adolescence is a golden chance for preventing the harms caused by unhealthy behavior, but also it is a time for empowering adolescents to practicing healthy lifestyle including healthy eating habits with adequate food consumption pattern. Aim: the study aimed to assess the current nutritional status of the studied adolescents a...
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Background: Road safety has recognized as a major public health concern. It has
considered an important sustainable developmental issue as illustrated by its express
inclusion in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals. Road crashes have been
responsible for increasing number of deaths and disabilities worldwide with a
dispropor...
Abstract: Background: Adolescents may have an enormous appetite at times. Generally,
if they are eating a healthy, balanced diet they will have an appropriate weight, while eating too
much or too much of unhealthy food can lead to overweight. Similarly, not eating enough can also
lead to issues of being underweight which can affect energy levels, g...
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Background: Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. It is also a
critical key to achieve many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Promotion, supporting and protecting
breastfeeding has been a mandate of the global strategy of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF). The
implementation of...
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Background: Effective learner-centric innovative learning strategies are now being utilized to encourage active
student participation, creative thinking and improve the problem-solving abilities of them. One of these strategies
is modified Peyton’s four-step approach, in which students, learn from their peers through repeated observations...
Health education is a critical component of nursing roles and community health nursing students, as the future nurses, across their educational process should be well prepared to be competent health educators at different community settings. Aim: The study aimed to assess health education challenges facing the nursing students at different communit...
Background: Web 2.0 is not only just an application of technology but it’s an attitude. The use of Web 2.0 tools (wiki's, blogs, RSS feed, social networks, podcast etc.) can support innovative teaching methods and is associated with concepts like communities of practice, syndicated content, learning as a creative activity, peer-to-peer learning, cr...
Background: Electronic health records are computerized medical information system that collect, store and display patient's information. The health care systems around the world have a significant rise in the use of electronic health records (EHRs) as an essential tool for improving the safety, quality, efficiency and effectiveness of health care....
Background: The physical and physiological changes that occur in adolescents place a great demand on their nutrition and put them at risk for Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA). Anemia in the adolescence causes reduced physical and mental capacity and diminished concentration in work and educational performance, and also poses a major threat to future sa...