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2. Knowledge Level of Nurses about Hospital Triage: A systematic review study
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein and Ghorbanzadeh, Majid
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3. Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the Spiritual Well-Being Scale Among Iranian Potential Organ Donors
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Sharif-Nia, Hamid, Mousazadeh, Noushin, and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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- 2023
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4. Global age-sex-specific mortality, life expectancy, and population estimates in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1950–2021, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: a comprehensive demographic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
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Roth, Gregory A., Mensah, George A., Johnson, Catherine O., Addolorato, Giovanni, Ammirati, Enrico, Baddour, Larry M., Barengo, Noel C., Beaton, Andrea, Benjamin, Emelia J., Benziger, Catherine P., Bonny, Aime, Brauer, Michael, Brodmann, Marianne, Cahill, Thomas J., Carapetis, Jonathan R., Catapano, Alberico L., Chugh, Sumeet, Cooper, Leslie T., Coresh, Josef, Criqui, Michael H., DeCleene, Nicole K., Eagle, Kim A., Emmons-Bell, Sophia, Feigin, Valery L., Fernández-Sola, Joaquim, Fowkes, F. Gerry R., Gakidou, Emmanuela, Grundy, Scott M., He, Feng J., Howard, George, Hu, Frank, Inker, Lesley, Karthikeyan, Ganesan, Kassebaum, Nicholas J., Koroshetz, Walter J., Lavie, Carl, Lloyd-Jones, Donald, Lu, Hong S., Mirijello, Antonio, Misganaw, Awoke T., Mokdad, Ali H., Moran, Andrew E., Muntner, Paul, Narula, Jagat, Neal, Bruce, Ntsekhe, Mpiko, Oliveira, Gláucia M.M., Otto, Catherine M., Owolabi, Mayowa O., Pratt, Michael, Rajagopalan, Sanjay, Reitsma, Marissa B., Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P., Rigotti, Nancy A., Rodgers, Anthony, Sable, Craig A., Shakil, Saate S., Sliwa, Karen, Stark, Benjamin A., Sundström, Johan, Timpel, Patrick, Tleyjeh, Imad I., Valgimigli, Marco, Vos, Theo, Whelton, Paul K., Yacoub, Magdi, Zuhlke, Liesl J., Abbasi-Kangevari, Mohsen, Abdi, Alireza, Abedi, Aidin, Aboyans, Victor, Abrha, Woldu A., Abu-Gharbieh, Eman, Abushouk, Abdelrahman I., Acharya, Dilaram, Adair, Tim, Adebayo, Oladimeji M., Ademi, Zanfina, Advani, Shailesh M., Afshari, Khashayar, Afshin, Ashkan, Agarwal, Gina, Agasthi, Pradyumna, Ahmad, Sohail, Ahmadi, Sepideh, Ahmed, Muktar B., Aji, Budi, Akalu, Yonas, Akande-Sholabi, Wuraola, Aklilu, Addis, Akunna, Chisom J., Alahdab, Fares, Al-Eyadhy, Ayman, Alhabib, Khalid F., Alif, Sheikh M., Alipour, Vahid, Aljunid, Syed M., Alla, François, Almasi-Hashiani, Amir, Almustanyir, Sami, Al-Raddadi, Rajaa M., Amegah, Adeladza K., Amini, Saeed, Aminorroaya, Arya, Amu, Hubert, Amugsi, Dickson A., Ancuceanu, Robert, Anderlini, Deanna, Andrei, Tudorel, Andrei, Catalina Liliana, Ansari-Moghaddam, Alireza, Anteneh, Zelalem A., Antonazzo, Ippazio Cosimo, Antony, Benny, Anwer, Razique, Appiah, Lambert T., Arabloo, Jalal, Ärnlöv, Johan, Artanti, Kurnia D., Ataro, Zerihun, Ausloos, Marcel, Avila-Burgos, Leticia, Awan, Asma T., Awoke, Mamaru A., Ayele, Henok T., Ayza, Muluken A., Azari, Samad, B, Darshan B., Baheiraei, Nafiseh, Baig, Atif A., Bakhtiari, Ahad, Banach, Maciej, Banik, Palash C., Baptista, Emerson A., Barboza, Miguel A., Barua, Lingkan, Basu, Sanjay, Bedi, Neeraj, Béjot, Yannick, Bennett, Derrick A., Bensenor, Isabela M., Berman, Adam E., Bezabih, Yihienew M., Bhagavathula, Akshaya S., Bhaskar, Sonu, Bhattacharyya, Krittika, Bijani, Ali, Bikbov, Boris, Birhanu, Mulugeta M., Boloor, Archith, Brant, Luisa C., Brenner, Hermann, Briko, Nikolay I., Butt, Zahid A., Caetano dos Santos, Florentino Luciano, Cahill, Leah E., Cahuana-Hurtado, Lucero, Cámera, Luis A., Campos-Nonato, Ismael R., Cantu-Brito, Carlos, Car, Josip, Carrero, Juan J., Carvalho, Felix, Castañeda-Orjuela, Carlos A., Catalá-López, Ferrán, Cerin, Ester, Charan, Jaykaran, Chattu, Vijay Kumar, Chen, Simiao, Chin, Ken L., Choi, Jee-Young J., Chu, Dinh-Toi, Chung, Sheng-Chia, Cirillo, Massimo, Coffey, Sean, Conti, Sara, Costa, Vera M., Cundiff, David K., Dadras, Omid, Dagnew, Baye, Dai, Xiaochen, Damasceno, Albertino A.M., Dandona, Lalit, Dandona, Rakhi, Davletov, Kairat, De la Cruz-Góngora, Vanessa, De la Hoz, Fernando P., De Neve, Jan-Walter, Denova-Gutiérrez, Edgar, Derbew Molla, Meseret, Derseh, Behailu T., Desai, Rupak, Deuschl, Günther, Dharmaratne, Samath D., Dhimal, Meghnath, Dhungana, Raja Ram, Dianatinasab, Mostafa, Diaz, Daniel, Djalalinia, Shirin, Dokova, Klara, Douiri, Abdel, Duncan, Bruce B., Duraes, Andre R., Eagan, Arielle W., Ebtehaj, Sanam, Eftekhari, Aziz, Eftekharzadeh, Sahar, Ekholuenetale, Michael, El Nahas, Nevine, Elgendy, Islam Y., Elhadi, Muhammed, El-Jaafary, Shaimaa I., Esteghamati, Sadaf, Etisso, Atkilt E., Eyawo, Oghenowede, Fadhil, Ibtihal, Faraon, Emerito Jose A., Faris, Pawan S., Farwati, Medhat, Farzadfar, Farshad, Fernandes, Eduarda, Fernandez Prendes, Carlota, Ferrara, Pietro, Filip, Irina, Fischer, Florian, Flood, David, Fukumoto, Takeshi, Gad, Mohamed M., Gaidhane, Shilpa, Ganji, Morsaleh, Garg, Jalaj, Gebre, Abadi K., Gebregiorgis, Birhan G., Gebregzabiher, Kidane Z., Gebremeskel, Gebreamlak G., Getacher, Lemma, Obsa, Abera Getachew, Ghajar, Alireza, Ghashghaee, Ahmad, Ghith, Nermin, Giampaoli, Simona, Gilani, Syed Amir, Gill, Paramjit S., Gillum, Richard F., Glushkova, Ekaterina V., Gnedovskaya, Elena V., Golechha, Mahaveer, Gonfa, Kebebe B., Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Goulart, Alessandra C., Guadamuz, Jenny S., Guha, Avirup, Guo, Yuming, Gupta, Rajeev, Hachinski, Vladimir, Hafezi-Nejad, Nima, Haile, Teklehaimanot G., Hamadeh, Randah R., Hamidi, Samer, Hankey, Graeme J., Hargono, Arief, Hartono, Risky K., Hashemian, Maryam, Hashi, Abdiwahab, Hassan, Shoaib, Hassen, Hamid Y., Havmoeller, Rasmus J., Hay, Simon I., Hayat, Khezar, Heidari, Golnaz, Herteliu, Claudiu, Holla, Ramesh, Hosseini, Mostafa, Hosseinzadeh, Mehdi, Hostiuc, Mihaela, Hostiuc, Sorin, Househ, Mowafa, Huang, Junjie, Humayun, Ayesha, Iavicoli, Ivo, Ibeneme, Charles U., Ibitoye, Segun E., Ilesanmi, Olayinka S., Ilic, Irena M., Ilic, Milena D., Iqbal, Usman, Irvani, Seyed Sina N., Islam, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful, Islam, Rakibul M., Iso, Hiroyasu, Iwagami, Masao, Jain, Vardhmaan, Javaheri, Tahereh, Jayapal, Sathish Kumar, Jayaram, Shubha, Jayawardena, Ranil, Jeemon, Panniyammakal, Jha, Ravi P., Jonas, Jost B., Jonnagaddala, Jitendra, Joukar, Farahnaz, Jozwiak, Jacek J., Jürisson, Mikk, Kabir, Ali, Kahlon, Tanvir, Kalani, Rizwan, Kalhor, Rohollah, Kamath, Ashwin, Kamel, Ibrahim, Kandel, Himal, Kandel, Amit, Karch, André, Kasa, Ayele Semachew, Katoto, Patrick D.M.C., Kayode, Gbenga A., Khader, Yousef S., Khammarnia, Mohammad, Khan, Muhammad S., Khan, Md Nuruzzaman, Khan, Maseer, Khan, Ejaz A., Khatab, Khaled, Kibria, Gulam M.A., Kim, Yun Jin, Kim, Gyu Ri, Kimokoti, Ruth W., Kisa, Sezer, Kisa, Adnan, Kivimäki, Mika, Kolte, Dhaval, Koolivand, Ali, Korshunov, Vladimir A., Koulmane Laxminarayana, Sindhura Lakshmi, Koyanagi, Ai, Krishan, Kewal, Krishnamoorthy, Vijay, Kuate Defo, Barthelemy, Kucuk Bicer, Burcu, Kulkarni, Vaman, Kumar, G. Anil, Kumar, Nithin, Kurmi, Om P., Kusuma, Dian, Kwan, Gene F., La Vecchia, Carlo, Lacey, Ben, Lallukka, Tea, Lan, Qing, Lasrado, Savita, Lassi, Zohra S., Lauriola, Paolo, Lawrence, Wayne R., Laxmaiah, Avula, LeGrand, Kate E., Li, Ming-Chieh, Li, Bingyu, Li, Shanshan, Lim, Stephen S., Lim, Lee-Ling, Lin, Hualiang, Lin, Ziqiang, Lin, Ro-Ting, Liu, Xuefeng, Lopez, Alan D., Lorkowski, Stefan, Lotufo, Paulo A., Lugo, Alessandra, M, Nirmal K., Madotto, Fabiana, Mahmoudi, Morteza, Majeed, Azeem, Malekzadeh, Reza, Malik, Ahmad A., Mamun, Abdullah A., Manafi, Navid, Mansournia, Mohammad Ali, Mantovani, Lorenzo G., Martini, Santi, Mathur, Manu R., Mazzaglia, Giampiero, Mehata, Suresh, Mehndiratta, Man Mohan, Meier, Toni, Menezes, Ritesh G., Meretoja, Atte, Mestrovic, Tomislav, Miazgowski, Bartosz, Miazgowski, Tomasz, Michalek, Irmina Maria, Miller, Ted R., Mirrakhimov, Erkin M., Mirzaei, Hamed, Moazen, Babak, Moghadaszadeh, Masoud, Mohammad, Yousef, Mohammad, Dara K., Mohammed, Shafiu, Mohammed, Mohammed A., Mokhayeri, Yaser, Molokhia, Mariam, Montasir, Ahmed A., Moradi, Ghobad, Moradzadeh, Rahmatollah, Moraga, Paula, Morawska, Lidia, Moreno Velásquez, Ilais, Morze, Jakub, Mubarik, Sumaira, Muruet, Walter, Musa, Kamarul Imran, Nagarajan, Ahamarshan J., Nalini, Mahdi, Nangia, Vinay, Naqvi, Atta Abbas, Narasimha Swamy, Sreenivas, Nascimento, Bruno R., Nayak, Vinod C., Nazari, Javad, Nazarzadeh, Milad, Negoi, Ruxandra I., Neupane Kandel, Sandhya, Nguyen, Huong L.T., Nixon, Molly R., Norrving, Bo, Noubiap, Jean Jacques, Nouthe, Brice E., Nowak, Christoph, Odukoya, Oluwakemi O., Ogbo, Felix A., Olagunju, Andrew T., Orru, Hans, Ortiz, Alberto, Ostroff, Samuel M., Padubidri, Jagadish Rao, Palladino, Raffaele, Pana, Adrian, Panda-Jonas, Songhomitra, Parekh, Utsav, Park, Eun-Cheol, Parvizi, Mojtaba, Pashazadeh Kan, Fatemeh, Patel, Urvish K., Pathak, Mona, Paudel, Rajan, Pepito, Veincent Christian F., Perianayagam, Arokiasamy, Perico, Norberto, Pham, Hai Q., Pilgrim, Thomas, Piradov, Michael A., Pishgar, Farhad, Podder, Vivek, Polibin, Roman V., Pourshams, Akram, Pribadi, Dimas R.A., Rabiee, Navid, Rabiee, Mohammad, Radfar, Amir, Rafiei, Alireza, Rahim, Fakher, Rahimi-Movaghar, Vafa, Ur Rahman, Mohammad Hifz, Rahman, Muhammad Aziz, Rahmani, Amir Masoud, Rakovac, Ivo, Ram, Pradhum, Ramalingam, Sudha, Rana, Juwel, Ranasinghe, Priyanga, Rao, Sowmya J., Rathi, Priya, Rawal, Lal, Rawasia, Wasiq F., Rawassizadeh, Reza, Remuzzi, Giuseppe, Renzaho, Andre M.N., Rezapour, Aziz, Riahi, Seyed Mohammad, Roberts-Thomson, Ross L., Roever, Leonardo, Rohloff, Peter, Romoli, Michele, Roshandel, Gholamreza, Rwegerera, Godfrey M., Saadatagah, Seyedmohammad, Saber-Ayad, Maha M., Sabour, Siamak, Sacco, Simona, Sadeghi, Masoumeh, Saeedi Moghaddam, Sahar, Safari, Saeed, Sahebkar, Amirhossein, Salehi, Sana, Salimzadeh, Hamideh, Samaei, Mehrnoosh, Samy, Abdallah M., Santos, Itamar S., Santric-Milicevic, Milena M., Sarrafzadegan, Nizal, Sarveazad, Arash, Sathish, Thirunavukkarasu, Sawhney, Monika, Saylan, Mete, Schmidt, Maria I., Schutte, Aletta E., Senthilkumaran, Subramanian, Sepanlou, Sadaf G., Sha, Feng, Shahabi, Saeed, Shahid, Izza, Shaikh, Masood A., Shamali, Mahdi, Shamsizadeh, Morteza, Shawon, Md Shajedur Rahman, Sheikh, Aziz, Shigematsu, Mika, Shin, Min-Jeong, Shin, Jae Il, Shiri, Rahman, Shiue, Ivy, Shuval, Kerem, Siabani, Soraya, Siddiqi, Tariq J., Silva, Diego A.S., Singh, Jasvinder A., Mtech, Ambrish Singh, Skryabin, Valentin Y., Skryabina, Anna A., Soheili, Amin, Spurlock, Emma E., Stockfelt, Leo, Stortecky, Stefan, Stranges, Saverio, Suliankatchi Abdulkader, Rizwan, Tadbiri, Hooman, Tadesse, Eyayou G., Tadesse, Degena B., Tajdini, Masih, Tariqujjaman, Md, Teklehaimanot, Berhane F., Temsah, Mohamad-Hani, Tesema, Ayenew K., Thakur, Bhaskar, Thankappan, Kavumpurathu R., Thapar, Rekha, Thrift, Amanda G., Timalsina, Binod, Tonelli, Marcello, Touvier, Mathilde, Tovani-Palone, Marcos R., Tripathi, Avnish, Tripathy, Jaya P., Truelsen, Thomas C., Tsegay, Guesh M., Tsegaye, Gebiyaw W., Tsilimparis, Nikolaos, Tusa, Biruk S., Tyrovolas, Stefanos, Umapathi, Krishna Kishore, Unim, Brigid, Unnikrishnan, Bhaskaran, Usman, Muhammad S., Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Valdez, Pascual R., Vasankari, Tommi J., Velazquez, Diana Z., Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Vu, Giang T., Vujcic, Isidora S., Waheed, Yasir, Wang, Yanzhong, Wang, Fang, Wei, Jingkai, Weintraub, Robert G., Weldemariam, Abrha H., Westerman, Ronny, Winkler, Andrea S., Wiysonge, Charles S., Wolfe, Charles D.A., Wubishet, Befikadu Legesse, Xu, Gelin, Yadollahpour, Ali, Yamagishi, Kazumasa, Yan, Lijing L., Yandrapalli, Srikanth, Yano, Yuichiro, Yatsuya, Hiroshi, Yeheyis, Tomas Y., Yeshaw, Yigizie, Yilgwan, Christopher S., Yonemoto, Naohiro, Yu, Chuanhua, Yusefzadeh, Hasan, Zachariah, Geevar, Zaman, Sojib Bin, Zaman, Muhammed S., Zamanian, Maryam, Zand, Ramin, Zandifar, Alireza, Zarghi, Afshin, Zastrozhin, Mikhail S., Zastrozhina, Anasthasia, Zhang, Zhi-Jiang, Zhang, Yunquan, Zhang, Wangjian, Zhong, Chenwen, Zou, Zhiyong, Zuniga, Yves Miel H., Murray, Christopher J.L., Fuster, Valentin, Barengo, Noël C., Beaton, Andrea Z., Bonny, Aimé, Carapetis, Jonathan, Chugh, Sumeet S., Criqui, Michael, DeCleene, Nicole, Fernández-Solà, Joaquim, Fowkes, Gerry, Kassebaum, Nicholas, Koroshetz, Walter, Temesgen, Awoke Misganaw, Mokdad, Ali, Moraes de Oliveira, Glaucia, Otto, Catherine, Owolabi, Mayowa, Reitsma, Marissa, Rigotti, Nancy, Sable, Craig, Shakil, Saate, Sliwa-Hahnle, Karen, Stark, Benjamin, Tleyjeh, Imad M., Zuhlke, Liesl, and Murray, Christopher
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7. The Relationship Between Spirituality Dimensions and Death Anxiety among Iranian Veterans: Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling Approach
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Pahlevan Sharif, Saeed, Sharif Nia, Hamid, Lehto, Rebecca H., Moradbeigi, Maryam, Naghavi, Navaz, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, and Nazari, Roghieh
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- 2021
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8. A validity and reliability evaluation of fear of progression questionnaire in Iranian breast cancer patients: A methodological study.
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Sharif‐Nia, Hamid, Sobhanian, Pooria, Froelicher, Erika Sivarajan, Farhadi, Bahar, Hejazi, Sima, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Mohamadinezhad, Mobin, Zaboli, Ehsan, Hosseinian, Mohammad Mohsen, Hasannezhad Reskati, Maryam, and Hosseini, Seyed Hamzeh
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BREAST cancer ,CANCER patients ,EXPLORATORY factor analysis ,CONFIRMATORY factor analysis ,INTRACLASS correlation - Abstract
Background and Aims: Recognizing the ability to adapt coping mechanisms in response to the unique issues present in various Iranian societies underscores the importance of considering culture and religion when interacting with diverse groups of individuals. The objective of this study was to assess the reliability and validity of the fear of progression questionnaire‐short form (FoP‐Q‐SF) in Iranian breast cancer patients. Methods: In this methodological cross‐sectional research design, 400 Iranian breast cancer patients completed the FoP‐Q‐SF in 2023. We assessed the characteristics, content, and both exploratory and confirmatory construct validity of the measures. To evaluate the reliability and construct validity of the FoP‐Q‐SF, we calculated Cronbach's α, McDonald's omega, and the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient. Results: The average age of the patients was 49.18 (standard deviation = 16.14) years. The results of exploratory factor analysis revealed that a single‐factor structure, specifically the self‐efficacy scale, accounted for 65.045% of the total variance. The findings from the confirmatory factor analysis indicated a satisfactory model fit. The reliability analysis indicated that the internal consistency and stability of the measures were acceptable. Conclusion: The short Persian version of the FoP‐Q‐SF exhibits satisfactory validity and reliability. Thus, we recommend using this questionnaire to assess the fear of disease progression among breast cancer patients in Iran. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Exploring the concept and management strategies of caring stress among clinical nurses: a scoping review.
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht, Sharif-Nia, Hamid, Farhadi, Bahar, and Navab, Elham
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NURSES ,SCIENCE databases ,CONCEPT mapping ,STRESS management ,WELL-being - Abstract
Objective: The concept of caring stress and its specific management has received less attention than other dimensions of stress in nurses. Therefore, to clarify the concept of caring stress, a scoping review study was designed. This scoping review aimed to investigate the concept of caring stress among clinical nurses and examine the strategies used for its management. Methods: This review employed a scoping review methodology to comprehensively map the essential concepts and attributes of the phenomenon by drawing on a wide range of sources. International databases including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Scientific Information Database (SID) were searched to gather relevant studies published until October 1, 2023. MESH terms included "caring stress", "care", "stress", "nurse", and "stress management" were used. Two reviewers independently collected data from full-text papers, ensuring that each paper underwent assessment by at least two reviewers. Results: Out of 104,094 articles initially searched, 22 articles were included in this study. High workloads, transmitting the infection, stressful thoughts, stressful emotions, and stressful communications were the significant concepts and factors of caring stress among nurses. Also, rest breaks during patient care shifts, playing music in the ward, and denial of critical situations were examples of positive and negative coping and management ways to reduce caring stress. Conclusion: Effective stress management strategies can lead to better patient care and safety. Stressed nurses are more likely to make errors or become less vigilant in their duties, impacting patient outcomes. By addressing caring stress, clinical practice can prioritize patient well-being. Further research is required to delve deeper into this critical issue concerning nurses in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Relationship Between Fear of Cancer Recurrence and Quality of Life in Patients Undergoing Active Cancer Treatment: The Mediating Role of Social Support.
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Zarei, Mahdi, Sharif-Nia, Hamid, Lehto, Rebecca H., Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, and Ashghali-Farahani, Mansoureh
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11. Effect of cryotherapy on arteriovenous fistula puncture-related pain in hemodialysis patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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jafari-koulaee, Azar, Moosazadeh, Mahmood, Bagheri Nesami, Masoumeh, and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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- 2020
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12. The Effect of Self-Care Education on Emotional Intelligence of Iranian Nursing Students: A Quasi-experimental Study
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Nesami, Masoumeh Bagheri, Sedghi, Parisa, Gholami, Mahsan, Faraji, Maryam, and Hatkehlouei, Mahdi Babaei
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- 2019
13. Self-Care in Iranian Cancer Patients: The Role of Religious Coping
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Boyle, Christopher, Beik, Sima, Jafari, Azar, Nesami, Masoumeh Bagheri, Taebi, Mozhgan, and Zamani, Fatemeh
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- 2019
14. Are Religious Coping and Pain Perception Related Together? Assessment in Iranian Cancer Patients
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Jafari, Azar, Beik, Sima, and Nesami, Masoumeh Bagheri
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- 2018
15. A time-series prediction model of acute myocardial infarction in northern of Iran: the risk of climate change and religious mourning
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Sharif Nia, Hamid, Gorgulu, Ozkan, Naghavi, Navaz, Froelicher, Erika Sivarajan, Fomani, Fatemeh Khoshnavay, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Sharif, Saeed Pahlevan, Pourkia, Roghiyeh, and Haghdoost, Ali Akbar
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16. Attachment: the mediating role of hope, religiosity, and life satisfaction in older adults
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Pahlevan Sharif, Saeed, Amiri, Mohammadreza, Allen, Kelly-Ann, Sharif Nia, Hamid, Khoshnavay Fomani, Fatemeh, Hatef Matbue, Yasaman, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Arefi, Sedigheh, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, and Waheed, Hassam
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17. The relationship among positive body image, body esteem, and eating attitude in Iranian population.
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Sharif-Nia, Hamid, Froelicher, Erika Sivarajan, Gorgulu, Ozkan, Osborne, Jason W., Błachnio, Aleksandra, Fazeli, Azadeh Rezazadeh, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, and Kaveh, Omolhoda
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BODY image ,PUBLIC opinion ,IRANIANS ,RESPECT ,CONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics) ,INGESTION ,FOOD preferences - Abstract
Background and aim: The correlation between eating attitudes, positive body image, and body esteem is a pivotal area of research that has garnered substantial attention in recent years, given its implications for both mental and physical well-being. The objective of this study was to examine the interplay between positive body image, body esteem, and eating attitudes within an Iranian population. Materials and methods: This study employed a cross-sectional study design and was conducted in the year 2022. A convenience sample of 752 participants residing in Tehran, Iran, was included in the study. The data collection tools were comprised of a demographic registration form, the Adolescence/Adults Scale (PBIAS), the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT), and the Body Esteem Scale (BES) as measurement instruments. Results: Mean age of participants was 26.36 (SD = 8.49). Significant relationships were found among positive body image (B = - 0.095, ß = -0.150, p < 0.001), and body esteem (B = 0.175, ß = 0.149, p < 0.001) with eating attitudes. Conclusion: These findings suggest that individuals with positive body image and high body esteem may have healthier eating attitudes, while those with negative body image and low body esteem may be more likely to have unhealthy eating attitudes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. The Relationship between Religious Well-Being, Existential Well-Being, Fear of Progression and Quality of Life in Patients with Cancer: The Mediating Role of Hope.
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Nia, Hamid Sharif, Lehto, Rebecca H., Farhadi, Bahar, Long She, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Fomani, Fatemeh Khoshnavay, and Mohamadinezhad, Mobin
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19. The Persian version of the body esteem scale among Iranian adolescents: a translation, psychometrics, and network analysis.
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Sharif-Nia, Hamid, Froelicher, Erika Sivarajan, She, Long, Jafari-Koulaee, Azar, Hejazi, Sima, Mosazadeh, Hasan, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, and Nejad, Ghaem Hasan
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Introduction: The psychometric properties of the body esteem scale have not been assessed in Iran. Therefore, the aim of this study was to translate and determine the validity and reliability of the Persian version of the body esteem scale among Iranian adolescents. Methods: The sample of this methodological study consisted of 504 adolescents [mean age: 16.55 (SD = 1.54) years] living in Tehran City, Iran. After translation of the scale, its content validity (quantitative and qualitative) and structural (exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis), convergent, and discriminant validity were evaluated. Exploratory graph analysis was performed to determine the number of factors. Cronbach’s alpha, composite reliability, and maximal reliability were calculated. Results: In the content validity evaluation step, all items had acceptable scores and were retained. The results of exploratory factor analysis with Promax rotation and exploratory graph analysis extracted three factors accounting for 49.49% of the variance, comprising 18 items. Furthermore, after necessary modifications during CFA, the final model was approved. Convergent and discriminant validity were confirmed. Cronbach’s alpha, CR, and MaxR for all constructs were greater than 0.7, demonstrating good internal consistency and construct reliability. Conclusion: According to the results, the Persian version of the body esteem scale has a valid structure and acceptable reliability. Health professionals, in many ways, can use this scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. The Relationship between Religious Coping and Self-Care Behaviors in Iranian Medical Students
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Nia, Hamid Sharif, Sharif, Saeed Pahlevan, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Allen, Kelly A., Jamali, Saman, and Gorji, Mohammad Ali Heydari
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- 2017
21. Statistical concerns, invalid construct validity, and future recommendations.
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Sharif-Nia, Hamid, She, Long, Osborne, Jason, Gorgulu, Ozkan, Fomani, Fatemeh Khoshnavay, and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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22. Religious coping and death depression in Iranian patients with cancer: relationships to disease stage
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Sharif, Saeed Pahlevan, Lehto, Rebecca H., Nia, Hamid Sharif, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Tahmasbi, Bahram, and Nazari, Roghieh
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23. Statistical Procedures Used in Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design: A Review of Papers in Five Iranian Journals.
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Nayeri, Nahid Dehghan, Noodeh, Farshid Alazmani, Nia, Hamid Sharif, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Allen, Kelly A., and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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The pretest-posttest control group design is one of the most widely used quantitative experimental design models for evaluating the efficacy of programs, treatments, and interventions. Despite the prevalence and utility of this research design, best practices for data analytical procedures are not clearly defined. Invalid results decrease the chance of generalization. Given that Iranian Journals are interested in publishing pretestposttest control group design studies, it is important to denote the accuracy of them. The aim of the current study is to explore the correct procedure for using ANCOVA in pretest-posttest control group designs to mitigate the potential limitations of this approach. This study explores the use of ANCOVA in pretest-posttest control group design. It has been done by analyzing data from experimental studies published in five Iranian journals indexed in PubMed or Scopus between 2011 and 2018. The results indicate that among the 280 published experimental studies in these journals, 53 papers (18.9 percent) used ANCOVA as the statistical test in pretest-posttest studies. The power of the test represents the probability of detecting differences between the groups being compared when such differences exist. Our analysis concludes that ANCOVA, which runs a multiple linear regression, is a suitable method for comparing and examining pretest-posttest study designs. Implications of this study have potential utility for researchers employing the use of pretest-posttest control group designs in various fields in and outside of Iran. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. The Relationship between Religious Coping and Self-Care Behaviors in Iranian Medical Students
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Sharif Nia, Hamid, Pahlevan Sharif, Saeed, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Allen, Kelly A., Jamali, Saman, and Heydari Gorji, Mohammad Ali
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25. Age Changes and Suicidal Activity in Iran Over the Past Decade: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Sharif Nia, Hamid, Heidari, Mohammad, Naghavi, Navaz, Lehto, Rebecca H., Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Jafari-Koulaee, Azar, Matbue, Yasaman Hatef, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, and Sharif, Saeed Pahlevan
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SUICIDE ,ONLINE information services ,META-analysis ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,AGE distribution ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE - Abstract
This review study fills an important gap by aiming to determine the age changes in attempted and completed suicide in Iran during the past decade. A systematic review of related articles in international and Iranian databases from January 2008 to January 2020 was first conducted and relevant studies were extracted based on established criteria. Results showed that the mean age of suicide in Iran is 29.8 (range 27.7 – 31.8) years old for men and 27.4 (range 25.8 – 28.9) for women (P < 0.0001). The youngest and oldest populations of completed suicide belong to eastern and central regions of the country respectively. Findings imply the critical importance of increasing awareness through educational programs and public health campaigns to increase awareness and reduce suicidal behavior in Iran. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Consequences of Sympathy and Sense of Pity of People Towards Cancer Patients: an Opinion.
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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When people hear about someone who has cancer, it is not uncommon for them to experience feelings of sympathy and pity. However, while these reactions are well-intentioned, they can have negative consequences for the patient. Sympathy is a feeling or emotional response characterized by compassion, understanding, and concern for the suffering or hardship experienced by another person. It involves the ability to share in the feelings of others and to genuinely care about their well-being. This article will explore the negative consequences of sympathy and pity reactions of people toward cancer patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Assessment of the Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the Cardiac Self-Blame Attribution (CSBA-P) Scale in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease.
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Sharif Nia, Hamid, Harry, Kadie M., and Jannati, Yadollah
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According to the studies done in Iran, there has been no study investigating self-blame attributions in patients with cardiovascular disease. Moreover, there has been no standard scale for assessing self-blame attributions available in Persian. Hence, this study was conducted to determine the psychometric properties of the Persian version of Cardiac Self-Blame Attribution (CSBA-P) Scale in patients with cardiovascular disease. In this 2019 methodological study, 400 patients with cardiovascular disease completed the Persian version of the Cardiac Self-Blame Attribution scale. We evaluated the face, content, and construct validity (both exploratory and confirmatory) of the measure. The results of the confirmatory and exploratory factor analysis extracted a separate factor explained 56.249% of the variance. One factor fit model was confirmed according to standard measures such as RMSEA = 0.074, CMIN/DF = 2.454. The reliability of the scale was calculated and confirmed with a Cronbach coefficient of 0.938, construct reliability of 0.938, and ICC of 0.895. The Persian version of the Cardiac Self-Blame Attribution scale (CSBA-P) yielded acceptable validity and reliability. Thus, this scale can be used in future research to assess self-blame attributions among cardiac populations who speak Persian. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. A Cross-Cultural Evaluation of the Construct Validity of Templer's Death Anxiety Scale: A Systematic Review.
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Sharif Nia, Hamid, Lehto, Rebecca H., Pahlevan Sharif, Saeed, Mashrouteh, Mahdieh, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Rahmatpour, Pardis, Torkmandi, Hojjat, and Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh
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ONLINE information services ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,RESEARCH methodology ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques ,DEATH ,ANXIETY ,MEDLINE - Abstract
Ensuring use of valid and reliable scales for evaluating death anxiety that are relevant to the cultural context where they are applied is essential. The purpose of the study was to conduct a systematic review of the psychometric properties of Templer's Death Anxiety Scale (DAS) across cultures. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Knowledge, SID, and Magiran databases were systematically searched for studies published between 1970 and 2017 using Mesh terms. Two independent researchers used Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies and Checklist of Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy to evaluate study quality. Included studies were conducted in Iran, United States, Italy, China, Egypt, Spain, and Australia. Overall study quality was acceptable in 15 evaluated articles. However, findings demonstrated that two (one study), three (seven studies), four (four studies), and five factors (three studies) were extracted across the respective studies. Confirmatory concurrent validity was assessed in two studies. While Templer's DAS has stood the test of time as a commonly used index of capturing the conscious experience of death anxiety, there are psychometric inconsistencies in identified factor solutions across cultures. Findings emphasize the need for continued evaluation of how the DAS is translated in specific countries with assessment in relation to other death construct tools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Depression in the Iranian Elderly: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Jafari, Hedayat, Ghasemi-Semeskandeh, Dariush, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Heidari, Tahereh, and Jafari-Koulaee, Azar
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ONLINE information services ,META-analysis ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDICAL screening ,MENTAL depression ,MEDLINE ,STATISTICAL models - Abstract
Depression can lead to increased medical costs, impaired individual and social functioning, nonadherence to therapeutic proceeding, and even suicide and ultimately affect quality of life. It is important to know the extent of its prevalence for successful planning in this regard. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of depression in the Iranian elderly. This systematic review and meta-analysis study was done through Medline via PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, ProQuest, SID, Embase, and Magiran with determined keywords. Screening was done on the basis of relevance to the purpose of the study, titles, abstracts, full text, and inclusion and exclusion criteria. The quality of the articles was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa standard scale. After primary and secondary screening, 30 articles were finally included in the study. According to the 30 articles reviewed, the prevalence of depression in the Iranian elderly was 52 percent based on the random-effects model (CI 95%: 46–58). According to the results of the present study, depression in the Iranian elderly was moderate to high. Therefore, more exact assessment in terms of depression screening in elderly people seems necessary. Coherent and systematic programs, including psychosocial empowerment counselling for the elderly and workshops for their families, are also needed. Researchers can also use the results of this study for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Spirituality and quality of life in women with breast cancer: The role of hope and educational attainment.
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Pahlevan Sharif, Saeed, Lehto, Rebecca H., Amiri, Mohammadreza, Ahadzadeh, Ashraf Sadat, Sharif Nia, Hamid, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Khoshnavay Fomani, Fatemeh, and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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ISLAM ,SPIRITUALITY ,CROSS-sectional method ,HOPE ,QUALITY of life ,BREAST tumors - Abstract
Objective: This study investigated relationships among spirituality, hope, and overall quality of life in Muslim women with breast cancer in Malaysia.Method: A cross-sectional descriptive design with a convenience sample of 145 Malay patients was used. The mediating role of hope in the relationship between spirituality and quality of life as well as the moderating effect of education level on the spirituality hope link were examined.Results: Participants with higher self-reported spirituality reported more hope (b = 6.345, p < 0.001) and higher levels of quality of life (b = 1.065, p < 0.001). Higher educational attainment weakened relationships between spirituality and hope (b = -1.460, p < 0.001).Significance Of Results: The role of advanced education in contributing to lessened hope in relation to spirituality emphasizes the importance of skilled and personalized spiritual counseling in the respective socio-cultural religious context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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31. CARE BURDEN IN INFORMAL CAREGIVERS OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS STUDY.
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Koulaee, Azar Jafari, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, beik, Sima, Heidari, Tahereh, and Hesamzadeh, Ali
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CAREGIVERS ,BURDEN of care ,HEMODIALYSIS patients ,RANDOM effects model ,PATIENTS' families - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Correct assessment of care burden in informal care providers to hemodialysis patients such as family members has a crucial role in promoting their physical and mental health. This study was conducted to determine care burden in informal caregivers of hemodialysis patients. METHODS: This systematic review and meta-analysis was performed based on the systematic review meta-analysis and reporting system. To access relevant studies in the field, databases of Medline via PubMed, SCOPUS, ProQuest, SID, Embase and Magiran databases were searched with keywords assigned and using AND & OR operators until 1st August 2019. After eliminating duplicates and primary and secondary screening of the articles, finally 8 studies entered the meta-analysis process. Cochran test and I2 index were used to determine the heterogeneity of the studies. Random Effects Model was used to estimate pooled mean. Egger's tests were used to evaluate diffusion bias. RESULTS: The level of care burden in informal caregivers of hemodialysis patients varied from 1.7 to 54.01 in 8 studies with a sample size of 651. Most caregivers were spouses of patients and their mean age ranged from 32 to 51 years. Based on the cumulative graph, the mean total effect for care burden index in caregivers of hemodialysis patients in the studies was estimated to be 8.918 (14.3-454.381) with 95% confidence interval based on random effect model. CONCLUSION: Considering the care burden in caregivers of hemodialysis patients and its adverse effects, it is recommended to pay more attention to the health of caregivers as hidden patients and appropriate strategies should be considered to improve their quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Construct validity of the Herth Hope Index: A systematic review.
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Nayeri, Nahid Dehghan, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Herth, Kaye, Naghavi, Navaz, Nia, Hamid Sharif, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Sharif, Saeed Pahlevan, and Allen, Kelly-Ann
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Objective: The psychological construct of hope is an important determinant for mental health and well-being. The availability of valid and reliable instruments to measure hope is, therefore, critical. Despite a large number of psychometric studies on the Herth Hope Index (HHI), its construct validity has not yet been determined. Therefore, this paper aimed to conduct a systematic review of the psychometric properties of the HHI. Methods: Databases such as PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Magiran, SID, IranDoc, and IranMedex were evaluated systematically using the terms "HHI," "psychometric," "validity," "reliability," and related terms (with the use of OR and AND operators) and no restrictions on the year of publication. A total of 13 eligible studies were found published between 1992 and 2018 in the USA, Portugal, Switzerland, Iran, Germany, Petersburg, Japan, the Netherlands, Lima, Peru, and Norway. The methodology used in the available studies included principal component analysis (n = 6), maximum likelihood estimation (n = 5), and principal axis factoring (n = 1). One study did not point the methodology. Results: Four studies reported the total extracted variances to be less than 50%, six studies reported variance between 50% and 60%, and three papers reported variance that exceeded 60%. Of the papers that examined the factor structure of the HHI, two studies reported a one-factor solution, seven reported two factors, and four reported a three-factor solution. Although the HHI is the most widely translated and psychometrically tested tool in languages other than English, psychometric variations in factor solutions remain inconsistent. Conclusion: Findings highlight the need for future research that appraises the validity of the HHI in different countries, and how the measure relates to other scales that evaluate hope. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Factors Moderating the Influence of Intergenerational Contact on Ageism: A Systematic Review.
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Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Navab, Elham, Mirlashari, Jila, Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Allen, Kelly A., and Pourmollamirza, Afsaneh
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AGE distribution ,AGEISM ,CULTURE ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,INTERGENERATIONAL relations ,MEDLINE ,ONLINE information services ,SATISFACTION ,SEX distribution ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,CONTINUING education units ,ATTITUDES toward aging - Abstract
The authors conducted a systematic review of factors that moderate the influence of intergenerational contact on ageism. MEDLINE (using PubMed), EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, and Proquest databases were searched, using terms and keywords including The authors conducted a systematic review of factors that moderate the influence of intergenerational contact on ageism. MEDLINE (using PubMed), EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, and Proquest databases were searched, using terms and keywords including intergenerational conflict, intergenerational relation, intergeneration gap, and ageism, and no date restrictions. The search yielded a total of 247 articles, of which 23 met eligibility criteria for the review. Findings revealed that the experience of ageism for older adults is widespread and highly prevalent in Western and Eastern countries. In addition, culture, age, and gender played important roles in young people's decisions to contact older adults. These factors were important moderators of intergenerational relationships and ageism. Robust, trans-disciplinary research is needed to examine factors related to intergenerational relations, particularly with older adults in clinical populations. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 58(8), 48–55.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Epidemiological characteristics and predictive factors of burns among Iranian elderlies (2008-2012): a retrospective study.
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Heravi-Karimooi, Majideh, Nia, Hamid Sharif, Chan, Yiong Huak, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Pishnamazi, Zahra, Savadkooh, Omolhoda Kaveh, Yee, Bit-Lian, and Rejeh, Nahid
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35. A Rare Case Report of Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy of Childhood.
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HOSSEINI, Seyed Ahmad, TABATABAEI, Fatemeh Sadat, MOLSEGHI, Mohammad Hadi, JAFARPOUR, Hamed, GOUDARZIAN, Amir Hossein, and REZAEI SHAHMIRZADI, Arash
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DIAGNOSIS of brain diseases ,BASAL ganglia ,CEREBELLUM ,COLD (Temperature) ,FEVER ,JAUNDICE ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,NECROSIS ,NEUROLOGIC examination ,THALAMUS ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Objective Acute necrotizing encephalopathy of childhood (ANEC) is a fast growing disease, accompanied by progressive encephalopathy. The aim of this study was to report a rare case of ANEC in a four-year-old boy with bilateral thalamic necrosis and non-fatal outcomes. Case Report The patient was a four-year-old Iranian boy, without any history of health problems or hospitalization, except for jaundice and phototherapy in the neonatal period. He had no neurological signs or symptoms during admission, and he was admitted only with chief complaints of acute onset of fever, coryza, and icterus. In the neurological consultation, brain MRI was requested to analyze the possibility of brain damage. The results indicated the involvement of cerebellum, thalamus, and basal ganglia, which led to the diagnosis of ANEC. Conclusion Based on our findings, although ANEC is a rare disease, it should not be underestimated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Self-blame Attributions of Patients: a Systematic Review Study.
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Jannati, Yadollah, Nia, Hamid Sharif, Froelicher, Erika Sivarajan, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, and Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh
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Introduction: Psychological aspects are important issues in patients that will have significant effects on disease progression. A new and important psychological concern is self-blame. This review was performed with the aim of systematic review on studies around patient's self-blame. Methods: This is a systematic review using international databases including PubMed (since 1950), Scopus (since 2004), Web of Sciences (since 1900), and ProQuest (since 1938) and Iranian databases including SID (since 2004) and Magiran (since 2001). Mesh terms including "patient," "regret," and "guilt" and non-Mesh terms including "self-blame attribution," "characterological self-blame," "behavioral self-blame," and "blame" were used in Iranian and international databases with OR and AND operators. Results: The review yielded 59 articles; 15 articles were included in the present study. The ages of patients ranged from 29-68.4 years. Most of studies (86.6%) had cross-sectional design and use characterological self-blame and behavioral self-blame variables for assessing self-blame attributions. The results showed that in most studies, a significant relationship among self-blame and psychological distress, anxiety, and depression were reported. Conclusion: A significant relation was reported between self-blaming and the degree of distress, anxiety, and depression in patients in most of the studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. THE ACCREDITATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND PHYSICAL SPACE OF THE IRANIAN HEART CENTRE: COMPARISON TO THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS.
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Jafari, Azar, Bagheri-Nesami, Masoumeh, Rezai, Mohammad Sadegh, Zamani, Fatemeh, and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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OBJECTIVE: Standardization of hospital resources and physical space can be an important strategy to increase productivity and effectiveness of services. The study was conducted with the aim of comparative accreditation of human resources and physical space in Mazandaran heart centre compared with the standards. METHOD: This comparative descriptive study was carried out in Sari city (centre of Mazandaran province) during 2016-2017. The data collection tool consists of two checklists for investigating the physical space and human resources of the hospital. To evaluate the quality of the content, a checklist was distributed to 5 experts from Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. After corrections the checklist was applied. Data were analyzed by SPSS software version 16 and descriptive statistics. FINDINGS: The total number of nurses in this hospital was 288 and the total number of beds was 171. The human resources in the nursing, nutrition, operating room, anaesthesia departments were not standard. The ratio of total human resource to the number of beds was also estimated as 4.04. Results showed that the physical conditions in the hospital were moderately standard. The physical conditions of the hospital in most dimensions based on checklist, except the physical location of hospital and the features of its doors, were in accordance with the standard requirements. CONCLUSION: Considering the inappropriate distribution of human resource in the hospital and the non-standard design of physical space for providing services with better quality and increasing patients' satisfaction, it is recommended that experts control more carefully standard requirements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Weather fluctuations: predictive factors in the prevalence of acute coronary syndrome.
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Sharif Nia, Hamid, Chan, Yiong Huak, Froelicher, Erika Sivarajan, Pahlevan Sharif, Saeed, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Jafari, Azar, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Pourkia, Roghiyeh, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Arefinia, Farhad, and Nazari, Roghieh
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BAROCLINICITY ,COLD (Temperature) ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,STATISTICAL correlation ,CREATINE kinase ,ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ,HEAT ,HUMIDITY ,ISOENZYMES ,MEDICAL records ,REFERENCE values ,RESEARCH funding ,RISK assessment ,SEASONS ,TEMPERATURE ,WEATHER ,CROSS-sectional method ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DATA analysis software ,ACUTE coronary syndrome ,TROPONIN ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ACQUISITION of data methodology ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Background: Meteorological parameters and seasonal changes can play an important role in the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, there is almost no evidence on a national level to suggest the associations between these variables and ACS in Iran. We aim to identify the meteorological parameters and seasonal changes in relationship to ACS. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted between 03/19/2015 to 03/18/2016 and used documents and records of patients with ACS in Mazandaran Province Heart Center, Iran. The following definitive diagnostic criteria for ACS were used: (1) existence of cardiac enzymes (CK or CK-MB) above the normal range; (2) Greater than 1 mm ST-segment elevation or depression; (3) abnormal Q waves; and (4) manifestation of troponin enzyme in the blood. Data were collected daily, such as temperature (Celsius) changes, wind speed and its direction, rainfall, daily evaporation rate; number of sunny days, and relative humidity were provided by the Meteorological Organization of Iran. Results: A sample of 2,054 patients with ACS were recruited. The results indicated the highest ACS events from March to May. Generally, wind speed (18 PM) [IRR = 1.051 (95% CI: 1.019 to 1.083), P = 0.001], daily evaporation [IRR = 1.039 (95% CI: 1.003 to 1.077), P = 0.032], daily maximum (P < 0.001) and minimum (P = 0.003) relative humidity was positively correlated with ACS events. Also, negatively correlated variables were daily relative humidity (18 PM) [IRR = 0.985 (95% CI: 0.978 to 0.992), P < 0.001], and daily minimum temperature [IRR = 0.942 (95% CI: 0.927 to 0.958), P < 0.001]. Conclusion: Climate changes were found to be significantly associated with ACS; especially from cold weather to hot weather in March, April and May. Further research is needed to fully understand the specific conditions and cold exposures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. The estimate of average age at the onset of acute myocardial infarction in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis study.
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Nia, Hamid Sharif, Sivarajan-Froelicher, Erika, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Moosazadeh, Mahmood, Yiong Huak-Chan, Farsavian, Ali Asghar, Nazari, Roghieh, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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BACKGROUND: Research indicates that the age of onset of first acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is an essential element in the life expectancy that has been decreasing in developing countries. There are various studies performed in Iran reporting a range of ages at time of AMI. Thus, this meta-analysis study is designed to determine the mean age at first AMI in the Iranian population. METHODS: All studies that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were reviewed using standard keywords in the databases from 2000 to 2016. Two raters verified a total of 658 articles. Sixteen studies met the inclusion criteria of this study for meta-analysis. Cochran test and I-squared (I2) were used for samples' homogeneity. Pooled estimates of mean were calculated using the random effects inverse-variance model. RESULTS: The mean age of AMI varied between 55.9 to 62.9 years among the primary studies. The pooled mean age of first AMI with a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the total sample, men, and women were 59 (58.9, 60.4), 58.7 (58.3, 59.2), and 64.2 (63.5, 64.8), respectively. CONCLUSION: Our meta-analysis shows that the mean age of first onset of AMI in Iranian people is slightly lower than that reported elsewhere; and it is lower for men than for women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Effect of red sugar on functional constipation in children compared to figs syrup; a randomized controlled trial study.
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Tajik, Pantea, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Shadnoush, Mahdi, and Bagheri, Bahador
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Aim: The present study is aimed to investigate the effect of red sugar on functional constipation in children compared to figs syrup. Background: Treatment of constipation in childhood improves gastrointestinal function in the future and regular bowel habit. Red sugar is an effective ingredient in the treatment of constipation. Figs syrup is the other common natural substance used to treat constipation in children. Conducted studies on these two substances and similar herbal substances have shown their beneficial effects, but in a conducted study, it is reported that the effect of fig syrup is less than the chemical material. Methods: This Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) Study was done in 2016. First, by performing an examination and filling out the identifying form of the patient's health status, mothers respond to the designed questionnaire. 30 children with constipation were treated with the usual drug, fig syrup, and 30 other children received red sugar. After a 4-week treatment period, the examination was conducted again and the questionnaire was filled out again. The changes following the intervention were measured and the status before and after treatment were compared as well. The analyses were performed using SPSS 20 (SPSS for Windows, SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Results: In this study, there was no significant difference between effects of red sugar and fig syrup in terms of the frequency of fecal excretion, and pain at the time of excretion (p = 0.264). However, the fig syrup was more effective in reducing the anorexia (p < 0.001) and abdominal pain compared with fig syrup (p < 0.001). Also fig syrup was more effective in inducing diarrhea (p = 0.019). Conclusion: In general, treatment by red sugar has been effective in improving the functional characteristics of constipation in children; and did not show any complication and toxic effects. It is easily accessible at affordable prices to resolve childhood constipation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. The Relationships between Self-Care and Pain Perception: Experience in Iranian Patients with Cancer.
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Zamani, Fatemeh, Hatkehlouei, Mahdi Babaei, Nesami, Masoumeh Bagheri, and Beik, Sima
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ACADEMIC medical centers ,CANCER patient psychology ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,EMOTIONS ,HEALTH promotion ,SENSORY perception ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,REGRESSION analysis ,STATISTICAL sampling ,HEALTH self-care ,STATISTICS ,PAIN management ,DATA analysis ,PAIN measurement ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
Background: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between self-care and pain control in patients with cancer. Methods: In this cross-sectional study (October to December, 2015) 380 cancer patients were admitted to one of the hospitals af- filiated to Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences (Sari, Iran) entered to the study using simple random sampling. Data was collected by a demographic questionnaire, self-care scale and McGill pain questionnaire. The statistical package for social sciences, version 20.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) was utilized for data analysis by descriptive and infernal statistic tests (Spearman's correlation and Generalized Linear models). Results: Males in the study (48.39 ± 13 ± 39; CI95: 46.41 - 50.38) were older than females (45.33 ± 18.44; CI95: 42.79 - 47.87). Based on the results of the processing of the Generalized Linear Models, there was not a significant relationship between pain perception and self-care in cancer patients (P > 0.05). But there was a significant relationship between pain perception and its two subsets of physical self-care (B = -1.102, P < 0.001) and emotional self -care (B = 0.823, P < 0.001). Conclusions: Considering the adverse effects of chronic pain treatment process and secondary problems, more comprehensive studiesmustbedoneabout the effects of self-carebehaviorsonthe perception of pain so that effective steps can be taken to intervene and promote the health of these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Emotional Intelligence Training for Reducing Illicit Drug Use Potential among Iranian Nurses: A Pilot Study.
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Esmaeili, Ravanbakhsh, Alizadeh-Navaei, Reza, Yousefi, Maryam, and Balouchi, Abbas
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Background: Some studies show that a low level of emotional intelligence (EI) is associated with self-destructive behaviors such as deviant behavior or smoking. Objective: The current study aimed at determining the effects of EI on the illicit drug use potential among nurses. Methods: The current quasi-experimental study was conducted in 2015 on 70 hospital nurses. Samples were randomly selected and divided into 2 groups (35 nurses in each group). Then, the experimental group subjects attended EI training sessions. Results: Illicit drug use potential in the experimental grouphadsignificant negative changes in comparison with that of the control group (P < 0.001) after the completion of the training sessions. Conclusions: Given the importance of EI to help nurses to avoid risky behaviors, holding training sessions on EI for nurses and nursing students appears necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. The Relationship Between Religious Coping and Depression in Iranian Patients with Cancer.
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Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Zamani, Fatemeh, Nesami, Masoumeh Bagheri, and Beik, Sima
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PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,CANCER patient psychology ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MENTAL depression ,HEALTH promotion ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SMOKING ,SPIRITUALITY ,STATISTICS ,DATA analysis ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Background: The present study aims at investigating the relationship between religious coping behaviors and depression in Iranian patients with cancer. Methods: In this cross sectional study (October to December, 2015), 380 patients with cancer, admitted to the associated university's medical sciences hospitals (Sari, Iran), were entered to the present study, using non-random sampling (accessible sampling). Data were collected by demographic questionnaire, center for epidemiological studies depression scale (CES-D), and religious coping questionnaire (RCOPE). The statistical package for social sciences, version 20.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) was used for data analysis by descriptive and infernal statistic tests (Spearman's correlation and generalized linear models). Results: Males (48.39-13-39; CI95: 46.41 - 50.38) were older than females (45.33-18.44; CI95: 42.79 - 47.87). The results of spearman correlation test suggested that there was a negative and significant correlation between positive religious coping and depression (r = 0.134, P = 0.009). In addition, there was a significant relationship between depression and level of education (P < 0.05), the economic status (P < 0.05), age (B = -0.078; P = 0.002), gender (B = 2.604; P < 0.001), marital status (B = 3.073; P = 0.001), and history of cigarette smoking (B = -2.176; P = 0.003) in patients with cancer. Conclusions: Considering the adverse effects of depression on the treatment process and secondary problems, more comprehensive studies should be conducted on the effects of religious coping on depression in order to take effective steps towards the intervention and health promotion of these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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44. Development and psychometric evaluation of a Persian version of the Death Depression Scale-Revised: a cross-cultural adaptation for patients with advanced cancer.
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Nia, Hamid Sharif, Sharif, Saeed Pahlevan, Lehto, Rebecca H., Boyle, Christopher, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Kaveh, Omolhoda, and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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- 2017
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45. Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of Death Depression Scale- Revised in Iranian Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction.
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Nia, Hamid Sharif, Sharif, Saeed Pahlevan, Lehto, Rebecca H., Allen, Kelly A., Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, and Soleimani, Mohammad Ali
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FACTOR analysis ,MYOCARDIAL infarction ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH evaluation ,STATISTICAL sampling ,STATISTICAL reliability ,MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,DEATH Depression Scale ,INTRACLASS correlation - Abstract
Objective: Limited research has examined the psychometric properties of death depression scales in Persian populations with cardiac disease despite the need for valid assessment tools for evaluating depressive symptoms in patients with life-limiting chronic conditions. The present study aimed at evaluating the reliability and validity of the Persian Version of Death Depression Scale - Revised (DDS-R) in Iranian patients who had recent acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Method: This psychometric study was conducted with a convenience sample of 407 patients with AMI diagnosis who completed the Persian version of the DDS-R. The face, content, and construct validity of the scale were ascertained. Internal consistency, test-retest, and construct reliability (CR) were used to assess reliability of the Persian Version of DDS-R. Results: Based on maximum likelihood exploratory factor analysis and consideration of conceptual meaning, a 4-factor solution was identified, explaining 75.89% of the total variance. Goodness-of-fit indices (GFI), Comparative Fit Index (CFI), Normed Fit Index (NfI), Incremental Fit Index (IFI), and Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) in the final DDS-R structure demonstrated the adequacy of the 4-domain structure. The internal consistency, construct reliability, and Intra-class Correlation Coefficients (ICC) were greater than .70. Conclusion: The DDS-R was found to be a valid and reliable assessment tool for evaluating death depression symptoms in Iranian patients with AMI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
46. Epidemiological characteristics and predictive factors of burns among Iranian elderlies (2008-2012): a retrospective study.
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Heravi-Karimooi, Majideh, Nia, Hamid Sharif, Yiong Huak Chan, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Pishnamazi, Zahra, Savadkooh, Omolhoda Kaveh, Bit-Lian Yee, and Rejeh, Nahid
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- 2017
47. Effect of acupressure on pain in Iranian leukemia patients: A randomized controlled trial study.
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Sharif Nia, Hamid, Pahlevan Sharif, Saeed, Yaghoobzadeh, Ameneh, Yeoh, Ken Kyid, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Soleimani, Mohammad Ali, and Jamali, Saman
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CANCER pain treatment ,EVALUATION of medical care ,ACUPUNCTURE ,ANALYSIS of variance ,ONCOLOGY nursing ,CANCER patients ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,LEUKEMIA ,LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL power analysis ,EFFECT sizes (Statistics) ,CHRONIC myeloid leukemia ,PAIN measurement ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,ACUTE myeloid leukemia ,VISUAL analog scale ,BLIND experiment - Abstract
Nonpharmacological methods of pain relief such as acupressure are becoming increasingly popular worldwide. Practitioners often claim that such methods are highly effective and less invasive than analgesic drugs, but available empirical evidence is largely inconclusive. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that, postacupressure intervention, the amount of pain experienced by sampled leukemia patients, who received acupressure in addition to standard care, will reduce substantially compared to patients who received only routine treatment. This controlled trial was undertaken with hospitalized leukemia patients between February and June 2015. Our primary sample consisted of 100 participants who were randomly allocated to 2 groups. One (intervention) group underwent 12 acupressure sessions in addition to standard treatment while the control group received no intervention apart from being given the standard treatment for leukemia. The visual analogue scale was used to measure the levels of pain experienced. No significant differences were found between the 2 groups across 12 interventions. However, each group reported significantly different pain level changes before and after each intervention, suggested that the acupressure method was effective in reducing pain in the short term. Nurses are able to apply this complementary therapy alongside other procedures to manage these patients' pain. It is recommended that further studies be conducted to better understand the specific conditions under which acupressure can provide effective pain relief. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. A 14-year girl with abdominal pain: case report of splenic cyst.
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Tajik, Pantea, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, and Pourzahabi, Zeinab
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METRONIDAZOLE , *CEFTRIAXONE , *ABDOMINAL pain , *COMPUTED tomography , *CYSTS (Pathology) , *MEDICAL referrals , *SPLEEN diseases , *SPLENECTOMY , *SEVERITY of illness index , *ADOLESCENCE , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The spleen cyst is a rare and often incidental finding that can be primary or secondary, parasitic or non-parasitic. Based on the size of the cyst, the patient may experience symptoms and plan of treatment based on size and symptoms will be done. Our patient was a 14 years old girl who had two years of vague abdominal pain and was referred to our hospital with severe abdominal pain. In the CT scan, three large cysts were observed in the spleen; another surgical consultation was done and recommendation for splenectomy was made. The patient became hydrated and treated with ceftriaxone and metronidazole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
49. The Effect of Life Skills Training on Mental Health of Iranian Middle School Students: A Preliminary Study.
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Jamali, Saman, Sabokdast, Sekineh, Nia, Hamid Sharif, Goudarzian, Amir Hossein, Beik, Sima, and Allen, Kelly-Ann
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ANALYSIS of covariance ,MENTAL health ,MIDDLE school students ,PATIENT education ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SENSES ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,T-test (Statistics) ,ADOLESCENT health ,THOUGHT & thinking ,VIOLENCE ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Objective: This research aimed to study the effect of life skill training on mental health of Iranian middle school students. Method: This experimental study was conducted In 2015 on 100 students of city of Ghaemshahr (North of Iran), who were randomly selected and divided into two equal groups of intervention (n = 50) and control (n = 50). Qualified trainers provided eight sessions (two sessions a week for 2 hours) of life skills training to the intervention group for one month. The control group did not participate in any training sessions during the same period. Mental health in both groups was assessed by a questionnaire pre- and post-training. Data were analyzed using descriptive and infernal (ANCOVA and paired t-test) statistic tests. Results: The average age of the participants in both groups was 13.5±1.01. ANCOVA test results revealed that the average score of violence, addiction, stress and sensation-seeking before and after the training was statistically significant in the intervention group and control groups (p<0.001). Conclusion: Life skills training had positive effects on mental health of the participants. Given the importance of mental health in modern societies, it is necessary for schools to incorporate life skills in their curriculum to support the mental health of adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Intussusception of the rectum in children; a rare case report.
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Tajik, Pantea and Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
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RECTAL surgery , *COLONOSCOPY , *INTESTINAL intussusception , *RECTUM , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *CHILDREN , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
A 28-month-old boy with hematochezia for 10 hours was admitted into our hospital. Colonoscopy was performed for the patient in which a mass-like lesion was seen with marron color. The mass suspected intussusception; thus, colonoscopy was interrupted and patient was sent to operation room. After 1 month the patient was good with no abdominal pain or defecation difficulty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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