Omar Al-Rawajfah

1.       Al-Rawajfah, O. M. (2016). Infection control practices among intensive care unit registered nurses: a Jordanian national study. Nurs Crit Care, 21(2), e20-27.

 

2.       AL-Rawajfah, O. M., & Tubaishat, A. (2015). Nursing students' knowledge and practices of standard precautions: A Jordanian web-based survey. Nurse Education Today, 35(12), 1175-1180. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2015.05.011

 

3.       Al-Rawajfah, O.M., Aloush, S., & Hewitt, J. B. (2014). Use of Electronic Health-Related Datasets in Nursing and Health-Related Research. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 37(7), 952-83.

 

4.       Al-Rawajfah, O.M., Hweidi, I. M., Alkhalaileh, M., Khader, Y. S., & Alshboul, S. A. (2013). Compliance of Jordanian registered nurses with infection control guidelines: A national population-based study. American Journal of Infection Control, 41(11), 1065- 8.

 

5.       Al-Rawajfah, O.M., Cheema, J., Hewitt, J. B., Hweidi, I. M., & Musallam, E. (2013). Laboratory-confirmed, health care-associated bloodstream infections in Jordan: a matched cost and length of stay study. American Journal of Infection Control, 41(7), 607-611.

 

6.       Al-Rawajfah, O.M., Cheema, J., Hweidi, I. M., Hewitt, J. B., & Musallam, E. (2012). Laboratory confirmed health care-associated bloodstream infections: A Jordanian study. Journal of Infection and Public Health, 5(6), 403-411.

 

7.       AL-Rawajfah, O.M., Hewitt, J.B. Stetzer, F., & Cheema, J. (2012). Length of Stay and Charges Associated with Health Care Acquired Bloodstream Infections. American Journal of Infection Control, 40(3), 227- 32.

 

8.       AL-Rawajfah, O.M., Stetzer, F., & Hewitt, J.B. (2009). Incidence of and risk factors for nosocomial bloodstream infections in adults in the United States, 2003. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 30(11), 1036-44.

 

9.       AL-Rawajfah, O.M., Stetzer, F., & Hewitt, J.B. (2009). Nosocomial Bloodstream Infections: The Associated Length of Stay and Costs. American Journal of Infection Control, 37(5), E183.

 

10.      AL-Rawajfah, O.M. (2007). Determinants and Outcomes of Nosocomial Bloodstream Infections in U.S. Hospitals, 2003. The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Milwaukee.

 

11.    Hewitt, J. B., Levin, P. F., & AL-Rawajfah, O.M. (in review). Environmental Factors in Disease, in Clinical Pathophysiology: Common Health Problems & Underlying Risk Factors, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.

 

Ahmad AlMahasses

 

 

1.       Musa, A.S. & Pevalin, D.J (2014). Psychometric Evaluation of the Arabic Version of the Spiritual Well-Being Scale on a Sample of Jordanian Arab Christians. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 42 (3),  293–301.

 

2.       Musa, A.S. (2015). Spiritual Beliefs and Practices, Religiosity and Spiritual Well-Being among Jordanian Arab Muslim University Students in Jordan. Journal of Spirituality in Mental

 

3.       Musa, A.S. & Pevalin, D.J. (2015). Impact of Spiritual Well-Being, Spiritual Perspective, and Religiosity on the Self-Rated Health of Jordanian Arab Christians. Journal of Transcutlural Nursing, published online first on May 2015. Doi: 10.1177/1043659615587590

 

4.       Musa, A.S. (2015). Psychometric Evaluation of an Arabic Version of the Spiritual Involvement and Beliefs Scale in Jordanian Muslim College Nursing Students. Journal of Education and Practice, 6 (14), 64 - 73.

 

5.       Al Khalaileh, M., Al Qadire, M, Musa, A.S., Al-Khawaldeh, O.A., Al Qudah, H., & Alhabahbeh, A. (2017). Closing the gap between research evidence and clinical practice: Jordanian nurses' perceived barriers to research utilisation. Journal of Education and Practice, 7 (8), 39-51.

 

6.       Musa, A.S. & Pevalin, D.J (2016). Development of the Arabic Spiritual Care Intervention-Provision Scale. Journal of Clinical Nursing. Doi: 10.1111/jocn.13174.

 

7.       Musa, A.S. (2016).Spiritual Care Intervention and Spiritual Well-Being: Jordanian Muslim Nurses' Perspectives. Journal of Holistic Nursing. Doi: 10.1177/0898010116644388.

 

Ahmad Tubaishat

 

1.       Tubaishat, A., Anthony D. & Saleh M. (2011) Pressure ulcers in Jordan: A point prevalence study. Journal of tissue viability, 20, 14-19.

 

2.       Tubaishat A., Aljezawi M. (2013). The Prevalence of Pressure Ulceration among Jordanian Hospitalised Patients. Journal of Wound Care, 22 (6), 1-6.

 

3.       Tubaishat A., Aljezawi M., Al Qadire M. (2013). Nurses' Attitudes and Perceived Barriers to Pressure Ulcer Prevention in Jordan. Journal of Wound Care,22(9),1-6.

 

4.       Tubaishat A., Aljezawi M. (2014). Exploring Pressure Ulcer Care in Jordan Nurses' Knowledge and Practice. Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association. 6(3), p.115-123.

 

5.       Tubaishat, A. (2014). An Investigation into the Attitude of Nursing Students toward Technology.The Journal of Nursing Research, 22(2), p.119-125.

 

6.       Tubaishat A., Twalbeh L. (2014). Effect of Cardiac Arrhythmia Simulation on Nursing Students' Knowledge Acquisition and Retention. Western Journal of Nursing Research. DOI: 10.1177/0193945914545134

 

7.       Tubaishat, A. (2014). The Effectiveness of an e-Learning Program to Improve Pressure Ulcer Classification by Nurses. International Journal of Humanities and social science.4 (10)1, p.293-299.

 

8.       Tubaishat, A. (2014). E-learning vs Standard Lecture: Which is the Best Approach to Improve Senior Nursing Students' Skills in Pressure Ulcer Classification?Journal of Education and Practice. 5(31), 69-75.

 

9.       Ahmad Tubaishat, Loai I Tawalbeh, Manar Al Azzam,Mohammed AlBashtawy and Abdul-MonimBatiha. (2105). Electronic versus paper records: documentation of pressure ulcer data. British Journal of Nursing. 24 (6), S30-S37.

 

10.    Ahmad Tubaishat, Ma'enAljezawi, Omar M. Al-Rawajfah, Laila Habiballah, Laila M. Akhu-Zaheya. Exploring changes in nursing students' attitudes towards the use of technology: A four-wave longitudinal panel study. Nurse Education Today. 38, 101-106.

 

11.    Laila Habiballah, Ahmad Tubaishat.(2016). The prevalence of pressure ulcers in the paediatric population. Journal of Tissue Viability. doi:10.1016/j.jtv.2016.02.001.

12. Ahmad Tubaishat, Laila Habiballah. (2016). eHealth literacy among undergraduate nursing students. Nurse Education Today. 42, 47-5

 

 

Mohammad AL_Qadire

 

1.       Al Qadire, M., Alkhalaileh, M. (2016). Prevalence of symptoms and quality of life among Jordanian cancer patients. Clinical Nursing Research. Vol 25 (2): 174-191.

 

2.       Al Qadire, M. Nurses` Knowledge about Palliative Care: A cross-sectional survey (2014). Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing. Vol. 16 (1), 23-30

 

3.       Al Qadire, M. Knowledge of Palliative Care: An Online Survey. (2014). Nurse Education Today. Vol.34 (5), 714-718

 

4.       Al Qadire, M., Alkhalaileh, M. (2014). Effectiveness of educational intervention on Jordanian nurses` knowledge and attitude regarding pain management. Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. Vol.  4 (7)

 

5.       Al Qadire, M., Alkhalaileh, M (2014). Jordanian Nurses Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Pain Management. Journal of Pain Management Nursing. Vol.  15 (1), 220-228

 

6.       Al Qadire, M. (2014).Jordanian cancer patients' information needs and information-seeking behaviour: a descriptive study. European Journal of Oncology Nursing. Vol. 18 (1).pp 46-51

 

7.       Alkhalaileh, M., Al Qadire, M., Musa, Al-Khawaldeh, O., Al Qudah, H. (2016) . Barriers and facilitators to research utilization: Jordanian Nurses Perspectives. Journal of education and Practice

 

8.       Silberman M., Al Qadire, M, et al. (2014). Evaluating palliative care needs in Middle Eastern countries. Journal of Palliative Medicine. Vol.1

 

9.       Omran, S., Al Qadire, M., Al Ali, N., Al Hayek, M. (2014). Knowledge and Attitudes about Pain Management: A Comparison of Oncology and Non-Oncology Jordanian Nurses. Vol. 2(4):73-80.

 

10.    Hammami MMAl-Jawarneh YHammami MBAl Qadire M. (2014).Patients' perceived purpose of clinical informed consent: Mill's individual autonomy model is preferred. BMC Medical Ethics.10;15(1):3

 

11.    Hammami MMAl-Gaai EAAl-Jawarneh YAmer HHammami MBEissa AAl Qadire M. (2014). Information disclosure in clinical informed consent: "reasonable" patient's perception of norm in high-context communication culture. BMC Medical Ethics.10;15(1):3

 

12.    Alkhalaileh, M. Al Qadire, M. (2013). Pain Management in Jordan: Student Nurses` Knowledge and Attitude. British Journal of Nursing. Vol.20 (22).

 

Loai Tawalbeh

 

1.       Tawalbeh, L., & Ahmad, M. (2014). The effect of cardiac education on knowledge and adherence to healthy lifestyle. Clinical Nursing Research, 23(3) 245-258. DOI:10.1177/1054773813486476.

 

2.       Tawalbeh, L., & Ahmad, M. (2013). Personal resource questionnaire: a systematic review. The Journal of Nursing Research, 21(3), 1-9.

 

3.       Twalbeh, L. Tuabaishat, A., Batiha, A, Al-Azam, M., & Buashtawai, M. (2013). The Relationship between social support and adherence to healthy lifestyle among patients with coronary artery disease in the North of Jordan. Clinical Nursin g Research, 1-18. DOI: 10.1177/1054773813501194.

 

4.       Twalbeh, L, Tuabaishat, A. (2013). The Effect of Simulation on University Nursing Students' Knowledge of Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Knowledge Retention and Confidence in Jordan, Journal of Nursing Education:53(1), 38-44

 

5.       Kawafha, M and Tawalbeh, L. (2014).The Effect of Asthma Education program on School Teachers Knowledge: A Randomized Controlled |Trial. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1-16:425-440.DOI:10.1177/01939459145280Dr

 

6.       Twalbeh, L and Gharaibeh, B (2014). Diabetes knowledge among University Nursing Students in the North of Jordan. Pakistan Journal of  Nutrition. 13(12), 728-734.

 

7.       Gammoh, O, Smadi, A, Tawalbeh, L, and Khouri, L (2015) Chronic Diseases, Lack of Medications, and Depression Among Syrian Refugees in Jordan, 2013–2014.. Preventing Chronic Disease Journal.12, (E10) doi.org/ 10.5888/pcd12.140424, 12, 1-8.

 

8.       Batiha, A, Al-Azam, M., & Buashtawai, M, Tawalbeh, L, Tubaishat, A, Alhalaiqa, F. (2015). "The relationship between hypertension and anthropometric indices in a Jordanian population, Advanced Studies in Biology. 7(5), 233-243.

 

9.       Tawalbeh., L. (2015). Coronary Artery Disease Related-Knowledge among University Nursing Students in Jordan. International Journal of Nursing Education. 7(3), 5-10.

 

10.    Tawalbeh., L. (2015). The Effect of Cardiac Education on Coronary Artery Disease Knowledge and Knowledge Retention among University Nursing Students in Jordan. Pakistan Journal of  Nutrition, 14(9), 586-592.

 

11.    Muayyad, A, and Tawalbeh, L. (2015). Patients with Coronary Artery Disease in the North of Jordan: Toward Healthy Lifestyle Intervention. International Journal of Public Health Research , 3(5), 279-287.

 

12.    Tawalbeh., L. (2016). The Effect of Simulation on University Nursing Students' Confidence in Applying Cardiopulmonary Assessment Skills in Jordan: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Nursing Research: doi:10.1097/jnr.0000000000000170

 

13.    Ahmed AlSmadi, Loai Tawalbeh, Omar Gammouh, Ala, ashour, Fatima Alzubi, Paul Slater. (2016). Predictors of Coping Strategies Employed by Iraqi Refugees in Jordan. Clinical Nursing Research. DOI: 10.1177/1054773816664915.

 

Sami Aloush
  1. Suliman, Mohammad, Aloush et al (2016). "Exploring Safety Culture in Jordanian Hospitals: A Baseline Study." Journal of Nursing Care Quality (2016).
  2. Aloush, Sami, et al. "Predictors of Positive Outcomes in Pulmonary Rehabilitation (2016)." British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research18(3)
  3. S. Aloush, M. Suliman, O. AL Rawajfah, K. Al Awamrah (2016) Compliance of Jordanian Nurses with evidence Based Guidelines for Prevention of Ventilator associated Pneumonia ( ARTICLE IN PRESS)
  4. S. Aloush Knoledge of Undergraduate Nursing Students with Evidence BASED Guideliens for pPrevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonias ( 2016) Nursing Education Today ( ARTICLE IN PRESS) 

Mayssa Kattab

 

  1. Factors associated with poor glycemic control among type 2 diabetes (Mar 2009 –Journal of diabetes and its complications).

     
  1. Chemotherapy –induced Fatigue among Jordanian cancer patients: what are the contributing factors? (Mar 2014 – Middle East Journal of Cancer)