Browsing by Author "Abu Raddaha, Ahmad"
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The Association Between Intensive Care Unit Nurses' Perception of Nursing Professional Autonomy and Nursing Professionalism: A Descriptive Correlational Design.
Al-Sbehat, Alaa Mefleh; Eshah, Nidal Fareed; Rayan, Ahmad Hussien; Abu Raddaha, Ahmad H; Al Omari, Omar; Alhalaiqa, Fadwa... more authors ... less authors ( SAGE , 2024 , Article)The evolving landscape of healthcare in Jordan presents unique challenges and opportunities for nursing professionals. With a focus on critical care nurses, understanding the dynamics of professional autonomy and professionalism ... -
Benefits and Barriers to Telehealth Utilization Perceived by Nursing Academic Staff and Care Providers in Egypt: A Mixed-Method Cross-Sectional Study
Abdallah, Zainab Attia; Saad, Hanaa Azmy; Khamis, Engy Abdelrahman; Elhadary, Shaimaa; Abu Raddaha, Ahmad H.; Farag, Ayiat Allah Wagdy... more authors ... less authors ( Modern University for Technology & Information, Faculty of Nursing , 2024 , Article)Background: Telehealth refers to the delivery of medical care or services from a distance rather than in person. According to Global Market Insights, the global telehealth market was estimated to be worth $56 billion in ... -
It’s All About Empowerment and Confidence: Experience of Newly Registered Nurses in an Intensive Clinical Training Course
Darawad, Muhammad; Abdalrahim, Maysoon; Othman, Elham; Abu Raddaha, Ahmad; Mansour, Mansour ( Slack Journals , 2025 , Article)Background: This study investigated how intensive clinical nursing training influences the confidence of newly registered nurses in speaking up about their opinions and concerns within their current work settings. Method: ... -
Physical Health Among Adults with Depressive Symptoms in Qatar: Findings from Qatar Biobank Population-Based Study
Aldalaykeh, Mohammed; Abu Raddaha, Ahmad; Alhalaiqa, Fadwa; Sami, Waqas; Khraim, Fadi ( MDPI , 2025 , Article)Depression is a mood disorder that is highly prevalent and is characterized by cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms. This study aimed to describe the physical health status of individuals with depressive symptoms ...





