Publications by authors named "Duaa Al-Maghaireh"

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.

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  • A study conducted in Jordan aimed to decrease vaccine hesitancy among parents regarding the measles and rubella (MR) vaccine by using an educational video intervention.
  • The video showed a significant improvement in parents' attitudes towards the vaccine, with their acceptance likely increasing immediately after watching and remaining positive two weeks later.
  • Results indicated that the educational approach effectively reduced the likelihood of vaccine refusal, suggesting similar interventions could be beneficial in other regions facing vaccine hesitancy.
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Background: Artificial intelligence technology is among the most significant advancements that provide students with effective learning opportunities in this digital era. Therefore, the National League for Nursing states that it is necessary to reframe the nursing education process.

Objective: This study aimed to determine the factors that affect the usefulness and sustainability of artificial intelligence tools used in nursing education.

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Background: The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to a surge in acute stress among individuals who are exposed to distressing images and videos daily via social media.

Aim: This study aimed to examine the impact of watching Gaza news footage on social media among Jordanian adolescents, and explore the experiences of watching Gaza news footage on social media from the perspective of adolescents.

Methods: An explanatory mixed methods design was conducted from 10/10/2023 until 6/11/2023, undertaken at two government high schools in Jordan.

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Background: Vaccine hesitancy is considered 1 of the top 10 threats to global health. This study aims to assess the impact of an education program on parents' attitudes toward the measles-rubella vaccine.

Methods: A study was conducted with 250 parents using a randomized controlled trial design.

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Purpose: The purpose of the study to determine the prevalence of mother postpartum depression and to examine the association between infant characteristics and postpartum depression in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional survey design was conducted in three government teaching hospitals in Jordan. A convenience sample of 188 mothers with hospitalized 188 infants in NICU was recruited.

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Purpose: To investigate the stressors and stress levels among Jordanian parents of infants in the NICU and their relationship to three factors: anxiety, depression and sleep disturbance.

Design And Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in two hospitals in Jordan among 310 parents of infants in the NICU by using PSS: NICU and PROMIS.

Results: Both parents experienced high levels of stress, anxiety, depression and sleep disturbance.

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Aims And Objectives: To determine the feasibility and utility of a thematic analysis approach to synthesising qualitative evidence about parental experiences in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Background: Admission of infants to the neonatal intensive care unit is usually an unexpected event for parents who can cause them to experience psychosocial difficulties. A qualitative systematic review is the best method for exploring these parents' experiences regarding this type of admission.

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