Publications by authors named "Najjarzadeh M"

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  • Accurately predicting preterm births is difficult, leading to a study that compares the effectiveness of cervical length assessment, contraction recording via cardiotocography (CTG), cervical funneling, and the Bishop score in forecasting preterm labor.
  • The study involved 371 women with singleton pregnancies who were monitored until childbirth, analyzing data from 218 participants using STATA software to determine the diagnostic performance of each method.
  • Findings revealed that CTG had the highest sensitivity for predicting imminent birth, while the Bishop score offered the best specificity and positive predictive value, indicating that cervical length testing also showed good predictive performance compared to the other methods.
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This study identifies the influence of interdisciplinary variables on tourist online purchasing intention, such as consumers' online purchasing experience, novelty-seeking behavior, perceived ease of use, risk taking, tourism service and destination characteristics. The study population includes international tourists who purchased Yazd sightseeing tours. Using convenience sampling, 386 visitors were chosen to complete the variable scale questionnaire.

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In this prospective cohort study, we aimed to investigate external validity of the Allouche's nomogram to predict preterm birth in symptomatic women in Iran. We employed six variables of cervical length, uterine contractions, rupture of membranes, vaginal bleeding, gestational age, and multiple pregnancy to draw the nomograms. These variables were examined in the first day of women's hospitalization and participants followed up until giving birth.

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Aim: To determine prevalence and predictors of perceived stress in women with threatened preterm labour.

Design: Cross-sectional.

Methods: We recruited 409 women with threatened preterm labour, hospitalized at two tertiary hospitals.

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Women's experience and satisfaction with childbirth care are increasingly being addressed by health care providers, managers, and policymakers. Due to need for a validated special scale for assessing satisfaction of women with preterm birth, we aimed to translate and adapt the first specific tool, Preterm Birth Experiences and Satisfaction Scale (P-BESS), into Persian language and evaluate its psychometric properties. A methodological and cross-sectional study was conducted in two tertiary levels of maternal hospitals in Tabriz.

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Background: Continuation of delivery care by a midwife, and establishing a relationship between the midwife and the delivering woman, is so important for women, and preserving such relationship increases woman's calmness and self-confidence. The current research aims at studying the effect of midwifery continuing care during delivery on delivery outcomes.

Materials And Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental research conducted on childbearing women referring to Tabriz 29 Bahman Hospital.

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Freeze-drying is a common preservation technology in the pharmaceutical industry. Various studies have investigated the effect of different cryoprotectants on probiotics during freeze-drying. However, information on the effect of cryoprotectants on the stability of some Lactobacillus strains during freeze-drying seems scarce.

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Introduction: The process of pregnancy and labor has a dramatic impact on society's health. Considering the importance of obstetrical cares and the role and presence of midwife at parturient bedside, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of care and conti-nuous presence of midwifery on labor duration.

Methods: This was a semi-experimental study.

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