Nidal A Younes
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Recent Articles
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Bani Hani A, Tarazi A, Hamadneh Y, Al-Samahan A, Awad R, Kanan M, et al.
Int J Vasc Med
. 2024 Oct;
2024:5915132.
PMID: 39430549
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of mortality, especially in low- and middle-income countries, many of which are in the Arab region. We aimed to conduct a bibliometric analysis...
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Ababneh A, Moosa S, Al Jarrah Q, Alsoufi Y, Abu Qamar M, Saleh M, et al.
Inquiry
. 2023 Dec;
60:469580231220135.
PMID: 38140753
Foot self-care has been commonly studied among people with diabetes. Previous research on foot self-care among those with diabetes-related high-risk feet is almost unavailable or very limited. The current study...
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Moosa S, Allan A, Younes A, Bakri F, Younes N
Foot Ankle Int
. 2023 Jun;
44(9):836-844.
PMID: 37329229
Background: Diabetic foot osteomyelitis affecting the toes is associated with several complications including amputation. Management is variable and include medical therapy alone or coupled with surgery. Removal of infected tissues...
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Alrauosh H, Ababneh A, Bakri F, Abujbara M, Kanaan H, Younes N
Curr Diabetes Rev
. 2023 Apr;
20(1):e030423215425.
PMID: 37016517
Background: Toenail onychomycosis is common in patients with diabetes and it can increase the risk of secondary infections and foot complications. Despite several studies investigating the prevalence and associated factors...
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Younes N, Al Khader A, Odeh H, Al-Zoubi K, Al-Shatanawi T
Med Sci Educ
. 2022 Feb;
32(2):457-461.
PMID: 35223142
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic uncovered innovative approaches in medical education. Modifications are needed to overcome the drawbacks of pure online teaching. Our study aimed at testing a hybrid method of...
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Al-Shatanawi T, Sakka S, Kheirallah K, Al-Mistarehi A, Al-Tamimi S, Alrabadi N, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2021 Nov;
9:719668.
PMID: 34820347
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and its associated precautionary measures have substantial impacts not only on the medical, economic, and social context but also on psychological health. This study aimed...
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Al Khader A, Odeh H, Salameh M, Kaddumi E, Al-Saghbini M, Obeidat F, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2021 Aug;
100(34):e27054.
PMID: 34449495
Background: Teaching histology as an image-intensive discipline is a major challenge to medical teachers. We compared knowledge retention and student preference after performing comparison-based and traditional methods of teaching practical...
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Younes N, AbuAlRub R, Alshraideh H, Abu-Helalah M, Alhamss S, Qanno O
Int J Gen Med
. 2020 Jan;
12:475-483.
PMID: 31920365
Background: Mandatory relicense of all physicians in Jordan went into effect at the beginning of May 2018. The bylaw states that all physicians should engage in Continuing Professional Development (CPD)...
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Tabanjeh S, Hyassat D, Jaddou H, Younes N, Robert A, Ajlouni K
Curr Diabetes Rev
. 2020 Jan;
16(8):910-915.
PMID: 31916518
Background: Diabetic foot is a major public health problem and their complications are an imperative cause of morbidity and mortality in diabetes. Objective: To evaluate the rate of recurrence of...
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Ahmad A, Abujbara M, Jaddou H, Younes N, Ajlouni K
J Clin Med Res
. 2018 Mar;
10(5):411-418.
PMID: 29581804
Background: Diabetic foot is a frequent complication of diabetes mellitus with subsequent disturbances in the daily life of the patients. The co-existence of depression and anxiety among diabetic foot patients...