Publications by authors named "Maged El-Setouhy"

Introduction: Oral cancer has emerged as a significant public health issue, with 90% of instances because of avoidable causes. Smokeless tobacco usage is thought to be a substantial source of cytological alterations in the oral mucosa, and snuff (Shamma) is often used in Saudi Arabia. In this study, we investigated community awareness of Shamma as a cause of oral cancer in the Jazan region's general population.

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Background: Health workers directly involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients with COVID-19 are at risk of developing mental health symptoms.

Objective: The study aimed to assess the quality of life (QoL) of healthcare workers at Prince Mohammed bin Nasser Tertiary Hospital in Jazan during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the relationship between QoL and stress, anxiety, and depression. Pandemic.

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  • * A significant negative correlation exists between IS and SE, with factors such as being a 2nd or 4th-year student, forced study choices, and specific GPA ranges affecting IS, while higher SE is linked to advanced academic years, ample sleep, and positive self-appraisals.
  • * The findings suggest that IS and low SE are significant issues among medical students at Jazan University, indicating a need for intervention strategies in their
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Background: Trauma is a significant cause of mortality, especially among individuals aged between 15 and 44 years, with a substantial burden falling on economically active populations. Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) bear the burden of trauma-related deaths, accounting for over 90 % globally. In Egypt, trauma rates are increasing, primarily due to road traffic crashes (RTC), affecting males disproportionately.

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Background Objectives: Dengue poses a considerable public health threat in Saudi Arabia, with escalating outbreaks in Jazan, where seasonal rains create ideal mosquito breeding conditions. Elucidating local epidemiological dynamics is imperative to strengthen evidence-based prevention policies. This study analyzed the spatiotemporal, demographic, and meteorological patterns of dengue in Jazan from 2015-2020.

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Background: Lifestyle includes habits, behaviors, values, attitudes, and economic levels that define an individual or group's way of living for people living in the same region at a specific time. In the last few decades, with urbanization and modernization, most adults, especially in Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, have adopted a sedentary, less active lifestyle. This study aims to assess lifestyle choices and satisfaction among employees of Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.

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Introduction: Osteoporosis is a significant health concern, often leading to fragility fractures and severely impacting the quality of life in post-menopausal women. Studies evaluating the effects of osteoporosis and resultant fractures on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in Saudi women are lacking. This study aimed to assess the relationship between osteoporosis and fracture and physical, psychological, social, and environmental HRQoL domains in post-menopausal Saudi women.

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  • Older adults are at risk for depression, which can negatively impact their quality of life, characterized by feelings of sadness, sleep issues, and loss of interest lasting over two weeks.
  • A study conducted in Jizan City assessed the prevalence of depression among 300 individuals aged 60 and above attending Primary Healthcare Centers, finding that one-third of participants experienced varying levels of depression.
  • The study revealed that predictors of depression included dependency on others for daily activities and irregular sleep patterns, with a higher prevalence among females and those who are divorced or widowed.
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  • Hypertension is a global health issue, significantly contributing to cardiovascular deaths, particularly in Saudi Arabia, where it accounted for 1.9% of all deaths in 2010.
  • This study focused on the prevalence of hypertension among children aged 6-14 in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, using data from participants at Al-Rashid Mall and assessing factors like BMI and family income.
  • Results indicated a similar prevalence of hypertension in both genders and highlighted overweight and obesity as key risk factors, underscoring the need for early interventions to combat pediatric hypertension.
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  • Hypertension (HTN) is a significant public health issue globally, with rural populations in Saudi Arabia showing lower awareness compared to urban ones; this study addressed that gap in the Jazan region.
  • It involved a survey of 607 adults from six randomly selected healthcare centers, revealing that older adults and women had higher rates of diagnosed HTN, but many participants lacked knowledge about normal blood pressure levels.
  • The findings underscore the need for awareness programs and better adherence to hypertension medications in rural areas, as misconceptions about treatment effectiveness persist among both hypertensive and non-hypertensive individuals.
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Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically affected every aspect of life worldwide. Contact restrictions and social distancing during the epidemic has led to the suspension of bedside teaching (BST) and shifting to online didactic teaching and other methods of active learning. We implemented peer role-play simulation (PRPS) during the pandemic to compensate for the suspended BST.

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Introduction: Chest imaging plays a prominent role in the assessment of patients with blunt trauma. Selection of the right approach at the right time is fundamental in the management of patients with blunt chest trauma[1] A reliable, economic, bedside, and rapidly accomplished screening test can be pivotal. [2].

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Background Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is the most common pattern of abdominal traumas. It may be associated with intra-abdominal injuries (IAIs). Exploratory laparotomies are only needed in a minority of patients after BAT.

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This study estimated the prevalence of burnout and its determinants among medical students at Jazan University during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 444 medical students completed an online survey containing the Maslach burnout inventory. The prevalence of burnout was 54.

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Introduction: Hip arthroplasty (HA) using implantable metal components is among the commonest orthopedic interventions. However, it can be followed by several complications following corrosion and the release of metal ions. Several studies proved that damaged genomic DNA may contribute to the pathophysiology of mental disorders.

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Background: Burnout is a syndrome that results from stressors in the work environment that have not been successfully managed. The prevalence of burnout among schoolteachers was always controversial. COVID-19 pandemic added more stressors to teachers since they had to change their working styles in response to the pandemic lockdowns or curfews.

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Background: COVID-19 is a viral infectious disease that spreads quickly through droplets. It is highly contagious and could overwhelm the health system. Because of that, many governments established health quarantines for suspected infected people to minimize the spread of this disease.

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Background: Workplace violence (WPV) has been recognized as a major occupational hazard worldwide. Healthcare professions are particularly at a higher risk of WPV. Patients and their relatives are commonly the most common perpetrators for WPV against physicians.

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Introduction: Trauma deaths account for 8% of all deaths in Egypt. Patients with multiple injuries are at high risk but may be saved with a good triage system and a well-trained trauma team in dedicated institutions. The incidence of missed injuries in the Emergency Centre (EC) of Suez Canal University Hospital (SCUH) was found to be 9.

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Background: 'Voodoo' is a new substance of abuse that recently spread among youth in Egypt. It has numerous potentially dangerous effects on humans. However, to date the composition of the main constituents of this compound is unknown.

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  • The study examined knife-related injuries (KRI) at Ain Shams University Hospital to better understand their incidence and characteristics, as Egypt lacks reliable data on such injuries.
  • A cross-sectional analysis of 140 patients revealed that 87.86% of the injuries were accidental, most occurring at home, and the majority of patients experienced complete recovery within an average hospital stay of 3.6 days.
  • The findings highlight the need for a national surveillance system to effectively tackle the increasing issue of knife-related injuries.
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Introduction: "Delayed discharge" is defined as patients who remain hospitalised beyond the time of being fit for discharge after a decision of discharge has been made by the managing team. There is no standardised amount of time defining delayed discharge documented in the literature, and there is a lack of evidence about this topic in Egypt. This study is a quality improvement project aiming to identify the factors associated with discharge delays at a single centre in Egypt in order to address this issue.

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Study Design: Retrograde cross-sectional study.

Objective: To assess patient satisfaction and outcomes in polytraumatized patients in EL-Demerdash hospital.

Background: This is the first study that assessed patient satisfaction with a tertiary hospital in Egypt.

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  • Voodoo, a mixture of psychoactive substances, has become increasingly popular among youth in Egypt, leading to various toxic effects and some fatalities.
  • A study at Ain Shams University Hospitals analyzed 71 cases of voodoo intoxication, revealing neurological issues as the most common symptoms, with many patients also using other illicit substances.
  • While most patients recovered fully, the study emphasizes the need for clinicians to consider voodoo poisoning in patients with neurological symptoms and to monitor vital signs and lab results for potential complications.
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Background: Khat contains the amphetamine-like cathinone, and can trigger onset of schizophrenia and exacerbate pre-existing psychosis. However, it remains unknown whether the use of khat complicates the outcome of schizophrenia treatment.

Aims: We tested the hypothesis that patients with schizophrenia who are using khat will fail to respond to standard antipsychotic treatment.

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