Sajeda Alhamory

Sajeda Alhamory
  • Professor (Assistant) at Univesity of Jordan-Aqaba Campus

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Univesity of Jordan-Aqaba Campus
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  • Professor (Assistant)

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Publications (11)
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Introduction In the last decade, disasters increased by 60% worldwide. These occurrences have resulted in approximately two million deaths and 4.2 million injuries and left 33 million people homeless. Nurses are part of the front-line response team and should be critical during disasters. For nurses to respond competently, they must have the knowle...
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Self-reported practices of sepsis and Septic Shock (SS) among healthcare providers were rarely discussed in the literature. The aim of the study was to describe the level of adherence among nurses and physicians to the self-reported practices of sepsis and SS treatment in six Intensive Care Units (ICU) of two tertiary hospitals in Jordan. A cross-s...
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the perceived level of Jordanian nurses’ competencies in offering care to the community during a disaster. Design/methodology/approach A correlational descriptive design was used to assess nurses’ competencies in offering care for the community during a disaster. Findings A total of 370 nurs...
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Introduction Many studies highlight the importance of family support in enhancing the experience of childbirth among women. Objective This qualitative study aimed to describe the lived experience of family support from the perspective of women during and after childbirth in the Jordanian context Methods A qualitative descriptive phenomenological...
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Globally, there is a growing interest in the spiritual care; neglecting spirituality during health care provision may negatively affect psychological, emotional and physical well-beings. Specifically, providing spiritual care during pregnancy and childbirth affects health outcomes and decreases the risk for complications. Current literature review...
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Globally, there is a growing interest in the spiritual care; neglecting spirituality during health care provision may negatively affect psychological, emotional and physical well-beings. Specifically, providing spiritual care during pregnancy and childbirth affects health outcomes and decreases the risk for complications. Current literature review...
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Introduction Psychological aspects are common in patients with heart failure (HF). Psychological aspects have negative consequences in patients with HF. Objective This study was conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the consequences of psychological aspects in Jordanian patients with HF. Methods This study is a qualitative study conducted w...
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Purpose This study aims to gain a deeper understanding of triggers of psychological distress among Jordanian patients with heart failure (HF). Design/methodology/approach A phenomenological study was adopted. In-depth, semi-structured, audio-taped interviews were conducted for 25 patients with HF. The analysis was done using interpretative phenome...

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