Tagreed O Shawashi
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Saleh Z, Alraoush A, Aqel A, Shawashi T, Chung M, Lennie T
J Cardiovasc Nurs
. 2023 Sep;
37(4):386-393.
PMID: 37707972
Background: Heart failure (HF) is associated with chronic inflammation, which is adversely associated with survival. Although sex-related differences in inflammation have been described in patients with HF, whether sex-related differences...
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Saleh Z, Elshatarat R, Almarwani A, Alzahrani N, Alhowaymel F, Elhefnawy K, et al.
Heart Lung
. 2023 Apr;
61:16-21.
PMID: 37059044
Background: Physical activity behavior change is considered one of the most challenging lifestyle modifications in patients with heart failure. Even after participation in a cardiac rehabilitation program, most patients do...
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Darawad M, Shawashi T, Al Duraidi H, Nofal B
Int J Orthop Trauma Nurs
. 2022 Apr;
45:100926.
PMID: 35427994
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a major worldwide health problem represented through decreased bone density. Females at younger ages should be the target for all efforts fighting against this disease aiming toward...
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Saleh Z, Elshatarat R, Elhefnawy K, Elneblawi N, Abu Raddaha A, Al-Zaareer M, et al.
J Cardiovasc Nurs
. 2022 Apr;
38(2):128-139.
PMID: 35389920
Background: The use of mobile health applications (apps) is an effective strategy in supporting patients' self-management of heart failure (HF) in home settings, but it remains unclear whether they can...
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Shawashi T, Subih M, Hadid L, Abu Adas M
Int J Nurs Pract
. 2015 Jul;
21 Suppl 2:108-14.
PMID: 26125578
Back pain is the leading cause of disability, decreased physical performance at work and absenteeism. Activities leading to the occurrence of back pain include patient transfer and long standing hours....