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The impact of enteric coating of aspirin on aspirin responsiveness in patients with suspected or newly diagnosed ischemic stroke: prospective cohort study: results from the (ECASIS) study
Elshafei, Mohamed Nabil; Imam, Yahia; Alsaud, Arwa Ebrahim; Chandra, Prem; Parray, Aijaz; Abdelmoneim, Mohamed S.; Obeidat, Khaldun; Saeid, Razan; Ali, Mohammad; Ayadathil, Raheem; Mohamed, Mouhand F.H.; Abdallah, Ibtihal M.; Mohammed, Shaban; Akhtar, Naveed; Danjuma, Mohammed Ibn Masoud... more authors ... less authors ( Springer Nature , 2022 , Article)Background and purpose: Uncertainty remains regarding the impact of enteric-coated aspirin (EC-ASA) on secondary prevention of ischemic stroke compared to plain aspirin (P-ASA). Hence, this study was designed to investigate ... -
Impact of telehealth implementation on no-show rates in mental health psychology outpatient services in Qatar: A comparative analysis
Ovais, Wadoo; Khan, Yasser Saeed; Khan, Faisal; Latoo, Javed; Chandra, Prem; Iqbal, Yousaf; Amro, Raed; Reagu, Shuja; Alabdulla, Majid... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2024 , Article)Previous research has established psychological interventions to be effective in treating mental health disorders and mitigating pandemic-related mental health challenges (World Health Organization, 2022). The escalation ... -
Quality of life, sleep quality, depression, anxiety, stress, eating habits, and social bounds in nurses during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in qatar (The PROTECTOR study): A cross-sectional, comparative study
Nashwan, Abdulqadir J.; Villar, Ralph C.; Al-Qudimat, Ahmad R.; Kader, Nisha; Alabdulla, Majid; Abujaber, Ahmad A.; Al-Jabry, Mahmood M.; Harkous, Michel; Philip, Anite; Ali, Raed; Chandra, Prem; Yassin, Mohamed A.; Shraim, Mujahed; Singh, Kalpana... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2021 , Article)There have been numerous concerns regarding the physical and mental health of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stress, sleep deprivation, anxiety, and depression potentiated nurses’ vulnerability to poor eating habits. ...