Mohammad Bani Younis

Mohammad Bani Younis
Al-Hussein Bin Talal University | AHU · Department of Nursing

Doctor of Nursing

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Introduction
Mohammad Bani Younis currently works at the Department of Nursing, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University. Mohammad interested in conducting research in nursing science.

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Purpose: To explore the lived experiences of nurses’ feelings, emotions, grief reactions, and coping mechanisms following their patients' death. Background: On a daily basis, nurses are experiencing patients' death, which exposes them to grief. Nurses’ grief has not been sufficiently addressed in practice settings, although it has been a well-know...
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The goal of this study is to see how cold plasma affects rabbit bone tissue infected with osteoporosis. The search is divided into three categories: control, infected, and treated. The rabbits were subjected to cold plasma for five minutes in a room with a microwave plasma voltage of “175 V” and a gas flow of “2.” A histopathological photograph of...
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The aim of this study is to demonstrate the effect of particle size on semiconductor properties; artificial intelligence is being used for the research methods. As a result, we picked cadmium sulfide (CdS), which is a unique semiconductor material that is employed in a broad variety of current applications. Given that CdS has distinct electrical an...
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Background Nurses’ work environment has apparent implications for maximizing their productivity, satisfaction, and improving patient care. Objectives This study aimed to explore the influences of three nursing unit spatial layouts on critical care nurses’ satisfaction and walking behavior at a university hospital. Methods The research used a comp...
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Background The critical conditions of intensive care patients require providing them with a higher acuity of care. Thus, it is essential to focus on critical care nurses and improve their work environment in a way that maximizes productivity, collaboration, satisfaction, and leads to improved patient care. Purpose This study aims to explore the ro...
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Critically ill patients usually experience a significant level of pain during rest or during routine care such as turning, wound care, and endotracheal suctioning. Pain assessment is the cornerstone of pain management. Adequate pain assessment and management are major responsibilities of critical care nurses. The purpose of this study was to evalua...
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Background: This study aims to identify the demographic and cultural correlates of mental illness stigma towards patients and their family members from the perspectives of university students. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional design was employed. A total of 398 students from four universities participated in the study. They completed the dem...
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Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of meditation based stress reduction intervention on the perceived stress among new university students. Method: Pre-test post-test quasi experimental design was used in this study. Data were collected from 36 students before and after the implementation of stress reduction in...
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Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of meditation based stress reduction intervention on the perceived stress among new university students. Method: Pre-test post-test quasi experimental design was used in this study. Data were collected from 36 students before and after the implementation of stress reduction in...
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Background: There has been a growing interest regarding stressors that face undergraduate students as this may affect their cognitive functioning and learning abilities which, therefore, is going to affect their academic achievement. Purpose: To explore the prevalence of psychological stress and demographic factors contributing to stress among firs...
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Sleep disturbance is common in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Numerous factors can contribute to this. High noise and light levels, nursing interventions and medication administration are major factors. This study investigated the demographic and environmental factors that might adversely affect ICU patients' quality of sleep. Data were...
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Aim: To identify the intensive care unit nurses' (ICU) knowledge, attitudes, and practices of oral care in orally intubated patients. Method: A descriptive, cross--sectional, correlational design was used to describe the current knowledge, attitudes, and practice of oral care among ICU nurses' in two university-affiliated teaching hospitals, using...
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Background: Previous studies emphasized that the noise and light levels in intensive care units (ICUs) exceeded the recommended levels by the World Health Organization and the Environmental Protection Agency. This might disturb patients' sleep in these units. Aims and objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the effect of noise and light...
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of palliative care intervention on the quality of life among Jordanian caregivers of cancer patients. Repeated measures design was used in this study. Data were collected from 137 Jordanian caregivers of cancer patients utilizing a self-administered questionnaire. An intervention program called S...
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Aim This study aims to assess the effect of using a combination of eye mask and earplugs on the perceived quality of sleep among patients admitted to intensive care units. Design Control group, pretest and posttest, quasi‐experimental design was used. Methods Data were collected from 103 intensive care patients in two governmental hospitals in Jo...
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The general goal of this review is to summarize, clarify, and evaluate what is known about patients' sleep in the intensive care units (ICUs) in terms of sleep measurement and management. In addition , this review focuses on the gap in knowledge in this field. A review of online databases for relevant articles in the period between 2000 and 2017 wa...
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Investigating sleep disturbances among intensive care unit (ICU) patients and its serious consequences is considered a crucial issue for nurses. The need of sleep increases during hospitalization time to preserve energy for the healing process. Previous studies have demonstrated that sleep disturbance is one of the most common complaints of patient...
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ABSTRACT Purpose: The main purpose of this review is to generate a clear view of what is known about quality of sleep among ICU patients as well as to identify the gap in knowledge regarding this issue. Methods: A review of the literature in different databases including CINAHL, Pub Med, and SAGE journals from 2000 to 2016 was done. The revision i...

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Why do we set the effect size as 0.25 in repeated measures ANOVA? What does this number mean? What is the reference that supports this setting?

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