Browsing by Author "Khaled, Salma"
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The Association Between Depressive Symptoms And Weight Loss Stages In Qatar: A Cross-Sectional General Population Investigation
Mohamed, Aisha Mostafa (2020 , Master Thesis)Background: Depression and overweight obesity (OO) have well-established bidirectional associations and are comorbid with other medical conditions. To date, the impact of weight management interventions remains small. ... -
The Effect of Citizenship status on Satisfaction with Healthcare Services: Implications for Policymaking in Qatar
Khaled, Salma; Abdul Rahim, Hanan (2015 , Presentation)Objectives Using data collected before the roll out of the Qatar National Health Insurance Scheme, this study explores the role of citizenship as a predictor of general satisfaction with healthcare services and its potential ... -
Effective policies to mitigate food waste in Qatar
Abusin, Sana; Lari, Noora; Khaled, Salma; Al Emadi, Noor ( Academic Journals , 2020 , Article)This paper highlighted food waste as one of the biggest threats to food security that put pressure on the natural resources and limit the ecological capacity of land of Qatar to continue providing renewable resources. ... -
Shedding Light on the Roots of Dissatisfaction with Health Care Services in the State of Qatar An Exploratory Study
Nasrallah, Catherine; Qutteina, Yara; Khaled, Salma ( The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University , 2016 , Poster)Dissatisfaction with health care performance is an important source of information about health system quality as perceived by the public. It has long term negative impacts on: *Relationship between health care users ... -
Willingness to participate in genome testing: a survey of public attitudes from Qatar
Abdul-Rahim, Hanan; Ismail, Said; Hasan, Amel; Fadl, Tasnim; Khaled, Salma; Shockley, Bethany; Nasrallah, Catherine; Qutteina, Yara; Elmaghraby, Engi; Darwish, Dima; Yasin, Heba; Fakhro, Khalid; Badji, Radja; Al-Muftah, Wadha; Afifi, Nahla; Althani, Asmaa... more authors ... less authors ( Springer , 2020 , Article)Genomics has the potential to revolutionize medical approaches to disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, but it does not come without challenges. The success of a national population-based genome program, like the ...