Browsing by Author "Kane, Tanya"
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The Association Between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Exposure to Tobacco Smoking: A Case-Control Study in Qatar
Abdallah, Bushra; Arif, Mariah; Al-Malki, Maryam; Hourani, Razan; Al-Maadeed, Tamader; Khodr, Nidal; Al-Kuwari, Ghaith; Al-Siddiqi, Mashael; Kane, Tanya; Chivese, Tawanda... more authors ... less authors ( Dove Medical Press , 2023 , Article)Objective: This research investigated the association between childhood and adulthood tobacco smoking exposure with ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD) in Qatar. Study Design and Setting: In this case-control ... -
Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar
Hamed, Ehab; Alemrayat, Bayan; Syed, Mohamed Ahmed; Daher-Nashif, Suhad; Rasheed, Hadi Mohamad Abu; Kane, Tanya... more authors ... less authors ( Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) , 2022 , Article)This cross-sectional study examines knowledge, attitudes, and practices surrounding breast cancer awareness and screening among women residents in Qatar. Females, >18 years old, registered with the Primary Health Care ... -
Construct validity of an instrument for assessment of reflective writing-based portfolios of medical students
Kassab, Salah Eldin; Bidmos, Mubarak; Nomikos, Michail; Daher-Nashif, Suhad; Kane, Tanya; Sarangi, Srikant; Abu-Hijleh, Marwan... more authors ... less authors ( Dove Medical Press , 2020 , Article)Purpose: Assessment of reflective writing for medical students is challenging, and there is lack of an available instrument with good psychometric properties. The authors developed a new instrument for assessment of ... -
A culturally competent approach to teaching humanities in an international medical school: potential frameworks and lessons learned.
Daher-Nashif, Suhad; Kane, Tanya ( national library of medicine , 2022 , Article): This paper describes the development of a culturally competent medical humanities course for second and third-year medical students at the ethnically diverse College of Medicine at Qatar University. First taught in 2016, ... -
A Delphi consensus study introducing a Problem And attRibutes‐bAsed DIabetes self‐manaGeMent (PARADIGM) intervention for patients with type 2 diabetes
Manal M., Othman; Khudadad, Hanan; Dughmosh, Ragae; Kane, Tanya; Abou-Samra, Abdul-Badi; Doi, Suhail A.R.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2022 , Article)AimEncouraging patients to improve their self-management behavior based on a strict definition of the intervention is important for a standardized delivery but, until recently, there was no consensus on the core attributes ... -
Does the Sex of the Firstborn Child Affect the Breast Cancer Risk and Survival: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Over 1 Million Cases
Thalib, Lukman; Doi, Suhail A.R.; Daher-Nashif, Suhad; Kane, Tanya; Furuya-Kanamori, Luis ( Galenos Yayinevi , 2022 , Article)Background: Reports on the risk and prognosis of breast cancer in relation to the sex of a child have been conflicting. Since medical sciences play an important role in informing sociocultural understandings of health and ... -
Experiences of burnout, anxiety, and empathy among health profession students in Qatar University during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
Sulaiman, Ruba; Ismail, Sara; Shraim, Mujahed; El Hajj, Maguy Saffouh; Kane, Tanya; El-Awaisi, Alla... more authors ... less authors ( springer link , 2023 , Article)Background: The prevalence of burnout and anxiety is constantly increasing among health profession students worldwide. This study evaluates the prevalence of burnout and its relationship to anxiety and empathy during the ... -
“Happily tired”: A descriptive qualitative study of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women academics in Qatar
Suhad, Daher-Nashif; Khaled, Salma Mawfek; O'Hara, Lily; Alsayed Hassan, Diana; Al-Wattary, Noor; Al-Jayyousi, Ghadir Fakhri; Kane, Tanya; Abdul Rahim, Hanan; Zolezzi, Monica... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2024 , Article)The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted existing gender inequalities and inequities in academia, such as unequal workload distribution and insufficient recognition of women's scientific and institutional contributions. This study ... -
Health professionals’ views and experiences of breaking bad news in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a scoping review
Yousuf, Abdulla Ahmad A.A.; Stewart, Derek Charles; Kane, Tanya; Soltani, Abderrezzaq; Al-Khal, Abdullatif; Sethi, Ahsan... more authors ... less authors ( Frontiers , 2024 , Article)Introduction: Breaking bad news is a critical yet challenging aspect of healthcare that requires effective communication skills, empathy, and cultural sensitivity. Health professionals in the World Health Organization’s ... -
Medical students’ perspectives on an assessment of reflective portfolios [response to letter]
Kassab, Salah Eldin; Bidmos, Mubarak; Nomikos, Michail; Daher-Nashif, Suhad; Kane, Tanya; Sarangi, Srikant; Abu-Hijleh, Marwan... more authors ... less authors ( Dove Medical Press , 2020 , Other)We thank Forenc et al1 for their interest in our study titled Construct Validity of an Instrument for Assessment of Reflective Writing-Based Portfolios of Medical Students.2 In their Letter to Editor, their main critique ... -
A Qualitative Exploration of Health Profession Students’ Experiences of Resilience and Burnout Using the Coping Reservoir Model during the COVID-19 Pandemic
El-Awaisi, Alla; Ismail, Sara; Sulaiman, Ruba; Kane, Tanya; El Hajj, Maguy Saffouh; Shraim, Mujahed... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor & Francis , 2023 , Article)Phenomenon: The Coping Reservoir Model is a useful theoretical and analytical framework through which to examine student resilience and burnout. This model conceptualizes wellbeing as a reservoir which is filled or drained ... -
Sociocultural insights on dementia care-giving in Arab and Muslim communities: The perspectives of family care-givers
Hammad, Suzanne H.; Daher-Nashif, Suhad; Kane, Tanya; Al-Wattary, Noor ( Cambridge University Press , 2022 , Article)Little is known about the experiences of informal family care-giving for persons with ADRD in the context of Arab and Muslim communities. This paper offers fresh insight into the less-studied private sphere of the home, ...