Volume 13 (2023)
Volume 12 (2022)
Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
Volume 9 (2019)
Volume 8 (2018)
Volume 7 (2017)
Volume 6 (2016)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 3 (2013)
Volume 2 (2012)
Volume 1 (1900)
The experience of Saudi respiratory therapists dealing with COVID‑19 patients: A qualitative study
The experience of Saudi respiratory therapists dealing with COVID‑19 patients: A qualitative study

. Ziyad F. Al Nufaiei; . Reem H. Alluhibi; . Sama N. Almoshaigeh; . Raghad M. Alzahrani; . Wed O. Baaqeel; . Raid M. Al Zhranei; . Ali S. Al-Shareef; . Genevieve P. Zipp

Volume 13, Issue 2 , February 2023, , Pages 1-10

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals have fought hard to restrain the COVID‑19 pandemicby providing high‑quality care for their infected patients, but in doing so they have developedfears ...  Read More
Pregnant women’s experiences of well‑being in high‑risk pregnancy: A qualitative study
Pregnant women’s experiences of well‑being in high‑risk pregnancy: A qualitative study

. Kobra Mirzakhani; . Abbas Ebadi; . Farhad Faridhosseini; . Talat Khadivzadeh

Volume 13, Issue 1 , January 2023, , Pages 1-9

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Physical changes in high‑risk pregnancy (HRP) can lead to changes in mood andsocial relationships and negative effects on women’s well‑being. Individuals in different ...  Read More
Exploration of the primary needs of health care services for earthquake victims in the west of Iran
Exploration of the primary needs of health care services for earthquake victims in the west of Iran

. Mahnaz Solhi; . Shakiba Zahed; . Abbas Ostadtaghizade; . Hadi Darvishi Gilan

Volume 12, Issue 11 , December 2022, , Pages 1-10

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Natural disasters always have significant effects on social infrastructures, livingconditions, and health care systems. This study aims to explain the needs of victims in ...  Read More
Exploring the effective elements on the personal and professional development among health‑care providers: A qualitative study
Exploring the effective elements on the personal and professional development among health‑care providers: A qualitative study

. Shervin Farahmand; . Elaheh Malakan Rad; . Fatemeh Keshmiri

Volume 12, Issue 7 , August 2022, , Pages 1-9

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: A new domain of “personal and professional development” was introduced as a corecompetency of health‑care providers. This study aimed to explore the experiences ...  Read More
A reproductive health‑care program for surrogate mothers: A mixed methods study
A reproductive health‑care program for surrogate mothers: A mixed methods study

. Marjan Goli; . Shahnaz Kohan; . Seiied Mahdi Ahmadi Oloonabadi; . Ziba Farajzadegan; . Zeinab Heidari

Volume 12, Issue 7 , August 2022, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Surrogacy has become an alternative family formation option for women who areunable to carry a pregnancy. There is no comprehensive care program despite the different nature ...  Read More
Strategies for sharing pedagogical knowledge in clinical education in adapting to the impact of COVID‑19
Strategies for sharing pedagogical knowledge in clinical education in adapting to the impact of COVID‑19

. Khaironnesa Ramazanzade; . Mohsen Ayati; . Farshid Abedi; . Hossein Shokohifard

Volume 12, Issue 3 , March 2022, , Pages 1-6

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: The extent and complexity of knowledge in the field of medicine necessitate modern education systems. Rational performance in the education system depends on the synergy of ...  Read More
The psychosocial challenges of mothers of children with thalassemia: A qualitative study
The psychosocial challenges of mothers of children with thalassemia: A qualitative study

. Majedeh Nabavian; . Fatemeh Cheraghi; . Farshid Shamsaei; . Lily Tapak; . Ahmad Tamaddoni

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Caring for the children suffering from thalassemia is a stressful experience withvarious aspects making the mothers face various challenges. Thus, the present study aimed ...  Read More
Health‑care workers’ experience of stressors and adaptation strategies for COVID‑19: A qualitative research
Health‑care workers’ experience of stressors and adaptation strategies for COVID‑19: A qualitative research

. Vajihe Atashi; . Shahla Abolhasani; . Atefeh Afshari

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: The mental health of health‑care workers with their unique role in respondingto the COVID‑19 pandemic is strictly essential. Hence, to react effectively to the pandemic, ...  Read More
Psychological distress Management in Iranian emergency prehospital providers: A Qualitative study
Psychological distress Management in Iranian emergency prehospital providers: A Qualitative study

. Maryam Azizi; . Reza Bidaki; . Abbas Ebadi; . Abbas Ostadtaghizadeh; . Abbasali Dehghani Tafti; . Ahmad Hajebi; . Azizeh Alizadeh; . Hamid Reza Khankeh

Volume 11, Issue 10 , November 2021, , Pages 1-10

Abstract
  INTRODUCTION: Emergency prehospital providers (EPHP) who are constantly providing medicalcare in threatening conditions are more at risk of displaying psychological distress presentations ...  Read More
New financial management system for Iran public health sector: A qualitative study
New financial management system for Iran public health sector: A qualitative study

. Masoud Abolhallaj; . Mehdi Jafari; . Hesam Seyedin; . Masoud Salehi; . Arefeh Pourtaleb; . Keyvan Rahmani; . Seyede-Elahe Hosseini

Volume 11, Issue 8 , September 2021, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Financial management system acts as a driving force and the first important principleof health sector reform. This study aimed to prepare a framework for new financial managementsystem ...  Read More
Utilizing “Positive deviance inquiry” to explore factors influencing child health: A qualitative study
Utilizing “Positive deviance inquiry” to explore factors influencing child health: A qualitative study

. Rupali Sabale; . Barsha Gadapani Pathak; . Rukman M. Manapurath

Volume 11, Issue 8 , September 2021, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: India is a lower middle‑income country with one of the fastest growing economiesin the world. Despite improvements in its economy, it has a high child mortality rate, ...  Read More
Causes of nonadherence to treatment in people with myocardial infarction: Content analysis
Causes of nonadherence to treatment in people with myocardial infarction: Content analysis

. Yaghoub Nadery; . Parvaneh Khorasani; . Aram Feizi; . Soroor Parvizy

Volume 11, Issue 8 , September 2021, , Pages 1-6

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Nonadherence with the medication regimen in patients with heart disease canlead to treatment failure. The purpose of this study was to identify the causes of nonadherence ...  Read More
Why people are becoming addicted to social media: A qualitative study
Why people are becoming addicted to social media: A qualitative study

. Maryam Chegeni; . Parvin Mangolian Shahrbabaki; . Mahin Eslami Shahrbabaki; . Nouzar Nakhaee; . Aliakbar Haghdoost

Volume 11, Issue 4 , May 2021, , Pages 1-6

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Social media addiction (SMA) led to the formation of health‑threatening behaviorsthat can have a negative impact on the quality of life and well‑being. Many factors ...  Read More
Factors affecting emergency evacuation of Iranian hospitals in fire: A qualitative study
Factors affecting emergency evacuation of Iranian hospitals in fire: A qualitative study

. Ali Sahebi; . Katayoun Jahangiri; . Ahmad Alibabaei; . Davoud Khorasani‑Zavareh

Volume 11, Issue 4 , May 2021, , Pages 1-9

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Fire is one of the most important threatening factors for hospitals and needs specialattention. The present study was conducted to explain the factors affecting hospital ...  Read More
Explaining the perception of spiritual care from the perspective of health personnel: A qualitative study
Explaining the perception of spiritual care from the perspective of health personnel: A qualitative study

. Zohre Khalajinia; . Hoda Ahmari Tehran; . Akram Heidar

Volume 11, Issue 2 , February 2021, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is one of the important and essential aspects of healthcare. Theimpact of spirituality on healing, health‑related states, and the ability to cope and adapt ...  Read More
Evaluating the responsiveness of higher education system in relation to social determinants of health
Evaluating the responsiveness of higher education system in relation to social determinants of health

. Rahele Samouei; . Kamal Heidari; . Sakineh Saghaeiannejad; . Sedigheh Karami; . Pejman Aghdak

Volume 10, Issue 10 , October 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND AIM: To answer the society’s health‑care needs related to social determinantsof health (SDH), higher education system must be responsive in training knowledgeable ...  Read More
Key educational and research factors affecting the future of medical education discipline in Iran: A qualitative study
Key educational and research factors affecting the future of medical education discipline in Iran: A qualitative study

. Atiye Faghihi; . Mohammad Hoseini Moghadam; . Nikoo Yamani

Volume 10, Issue 10 , October 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  CONTEXT: Along with the evolutions of medical sciences education, the importance of medicaleducation discipline has gained more attention for keeping up with these evolutions. Therefore,paying ...  Read More
Qualitative study of social determinants of child marriage in Kurdish regions of Iran: Evidence for health promotion interventions
Qualitative study of social determinants of child marriage in Kurdish regions of Iran: Evidence for health promotion interventions

. Javad Yoosefi Lebni; . Mahnaz Solhi; . Farbod Ebadi Fard Azar; . Farideh Khalajabadi Farahani

Volume 10, Issue 9 , September 2020, , Pages 1-11

Abstract
  INTRODUCTION: One of the most thought‑provoking problems in the world is child marriage that isaffected by various factors. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the ...  Read More
Hospital managers’ skills required and onward challenges: A qualitative study
Hospital managers’ skills required and onward challenges: A qualitative study

. Farideh Moradi; . Razie Toghroli; . Jaffari Abbas; . Arash Ziapour; . Javad Yoosefi Lebni; . Amin Aghili; . Nadya Baharirad, Mohammad Mohseni; . Ali Soroush

Volume 10, Issue 9 , September 2020, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  INTRODUCTION: The qualification of managers in terms of management skills is one of the mostimportant factors in the continuous success of each organization, and utilizing such skills ...  Read More
Telenursing: A step for care management in disaster and emergencies
Telenursing: A step for care management in disaster and emergencies

. Mahdiye Nejadshafiee; . Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy; . Majid Kazemi; . Mahmood Nekoei-Moghadam

Volume 10, Issue 8 , August 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  INTRODUCTION: Unusual impacts of disasters on normal living conditions pose challenges to thehealth system. Nurses who take care of disaster victims may face situations that make decision‑makingdifficult; ...  Read More
Nurses’ professional competences in providing care to the injured in earthquake: A qualitative study
Nurses’ professional competences in providing care to the injured in earthquake: A qualitative study

. Soheila Ahangarzadeh Rezaei; . Alireza Abdi; . Farzaneh Akbari; . Khalil Moradi

Volume 10, Issue 7 , July 2020, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Iran has experienced an increasing number of earthquake disasters in the pastthree decades. Due to nurses’ unique role as professional and volunteer responders in ...  Read More
The need for renovating patient education in kidney transplantation: A qualitative study
The need for renovating patient education in kidney transplantation: A qualitative study

. Ahmad Mahdizadeh; . Fatemeh Oskouie; . Sedigheh Khanjari; . Soroor Parvizy

Volume 10, Issue 6 , June 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Many kidney transplant recipients lack the knowledge, abilities, and support theyneed for self‑care. On the other hand, most kidney transplant centers do not have a well‑plannedand ...  Read More
Quality of training in oral health educational programs: What do primary healthcare providers think?
Quality of training in oral health educational programs: What do primary healthcare providers think?

. Peimaneh Hosseini Dastnaei; . Zahra Saied Moallemi; . Arash Najimi

Volume 10, Issue 3 , March 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  INTRODUCTION: Due to changes in scientific findings and assigned tasks, continuing educationand other enabling programs are increasingly critical for primary healthcare providers to ...  Read More
Sexual health education issues (challenges) for adolescent boys in Iran: A qualitative study
Sexual health education issues (challenges) for adolescent boys in Iran: A qualitative study

. Fariba Askari; . Khadigeh Mirzaiinajmabadi; . Mahmood Saeedy Rezvani; . Seyyed Mohsen Asgharinekah

Volume 10, Issue 2 , February 2020, , Pages 1-9

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Sexual health education, especially in adolescents, faces excess challenges inmany cultures. Iranian adolescents, especially boys, have many educational needs in the field ...  Read More
Faculty’s perspective on skill assessment in undergraduate medical education: Qualitative online forum study
Faculty’s perspective on skill assessment in undergraduate medical education: Qualitative online forum study

. Meenakshi P. Khapre; . Harshal Sabane; . Sonia Singh; . Rashmi Katyal; . Anil Kapoor; . Dinesh K. Badyal

Volume 10, Issue 1 , January 2020, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: India is at the nascent stage of competency‑based medical education. Facultiestrained in medical education are the main driving force for change. The present study exploresthe ...  Read More