Publications by authors named "F M Tarawneh"

Purpose: The incidence of cancer, which is a serious public health concern, is increasing. A predictive analysis driven by machine learning was integrated with haematology parameters to create a method for the simultaneous diagnosis of several malignancies at different stages.

Patients And Methods: We analysed a newly collected dataset from various hospitals in Jordan comprising 19,537 laboratory reports (6,280 cancer and 13,257 noncancer cases).

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  • The study investigates how high-risk COVID-19 patients are managed in the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe, particularly focusing on the use of antiviral therapies amid existing national guidelines.
  • During a regional summit in February 2023, healthcare professionals discussed the challenges and practices in treating these patients, emphasizing the uncertain role of primary care physicians as the first point of contact.
  • The findings revealed substantial differences in treatment pathways between countries, influenced by local practices, healthcare systems, and resource availability, prompting recommendations for improved care strategies globally.
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Objectives: Influenza is a frequent infectious disease that can be prevented and is associated with significant mortality and morbidity. The most economical way to prevent influenza is through vaccination, although this method is not widely used. This study aimed to assess the seasonal influenza vaccination rates and the knowledge and attitudes of Jordanian adults with chronic illnesses toward the influenza vaccine.

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Background: For disease management, numerous drugs are prescribed. However, long-term treatment adherence is still unsatisfactory. Culture influences beliefs regarding medication, particularly irrational ideas that affect treatment adherence.

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Caring is considered a vital aspect of nursing. This study explored Jordanian nursing students' perceptions of their clinical instructors' caring behaviors. A cross-sectional approach was taken.

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