Publications by authors named "N Hatem"

Objectives: To evaluate the performance of Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra testing in urine samples as part of a TB screening strategy in patients with advanced HIV disease (AHD).

Methods: We conducted a multicentre prospective cohort study across three HIV reference hospitals in Brazil, between January and December 2023. The study included adult hospitalized patients with AHD, defined by a CD4 count of <200 cells/μL in the last 3 months or clinical presentation suggestive of opportunistic infection, without effective antiretroviral treatment.

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  • The study examines university students' perceptions of AI in healthcare through a survey conducted at two universities from September to November 2023, involving 279 participants.
  • While over half of the students (52%) see AI as a tool to reduce treatment errors, a significant portion (61.6%) expresses concerns about AI hindering doctors' ability to make sound patient care decisions, with a general consensus (69%) that doctors should retain final authority.
  • Students with AI experience indicated more positive views as well as greater concerns, highlighting the need for a balanced approach in AI integration, which can inform ethical frameworks and policies for successful implementation in healthcare.
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The field of healthcare is experiencing a significant transformation driven by technological advancements, scientific breakthroughs, and a focus on personalized patient care. At the forefront of this evolution is artificial intelligence-driven pharmacy practice (IDPP), which integrates data science and technology to enhance pharmacists' capabilities. This prospective article introduces the concept of "pharmacointelligence", a paradigm shift that synergizes artificial intelligence (AI), data integration, clinical decision support systems (CDSS), and pharmacy informatics to optimize medication-related processes.

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Background: Clinical pharmacy services (CPSs) are still in their infancy in Yemen. Furthermore, pharmacists are not members of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, so their responsibilities are limited to drug dispensing and marketing. This study examines physicians' attitudes and perceived obstacles regarding the inclusion of clinical pharmacists in hospital medical wards.

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Medication therapy management (MTM) refers to the activities provided by pharmacists that patients recognize as evidence of care being provided. It encompasses the services that patients value and consider valuable. Many developing nations like Yemen have had poor implementation of MTM services.

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