Browsing by Author "Alkhateeb, Fadi"
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Effect of mobile text messages on antiretroviral medication adherence and patient retention in early HIV care: An open-label, randomized, single center study in south Florida
Sherman, Elizabeth M.; Niu, Jianli; Elrod, Shara; Clauson, Kevin A.; Alkhateeb, Fadi; Eckardt, Paula... more authors ... less authors ( BioMed Central Ltd. , 2020 , Article)Background People with HIV (PHIV) with limited access to health services often experience suboptimal antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence. We investigated whether a daily text messaging intervention improves ART adherence ... -
Identifying areas of improvement for cultural competence in pharmacy curricula: A multi-school study using the self-assessment of perceived level of cultural competence (SAPLCC) questionnaire
Echeverri, Margarita; Unni, Elizabeth; Harpe, Spencer E.; Kavookjian, Jan; Alkhateeb, Fadi; Ekong, Gladys; Law, Anandi... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2021 , Article)Introduction: The implementation of culturally competent healthcare services has been considered a key strategy for the provision of patient-centered care; however, a need remains to address the requirements of teaching ... -
A Multi-School Validation of a Revised Scale for Assessing Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Students.
Echeverri, Margarita; Unni, Elizabeth; Harpe, Spencer E; Kavookjian, Jan; Alkhateeb, Fadi; Ekong, Gladys; Law, Anandi... more authors ... less authors ( Aacp American Association , 2019 , Article)To revise the Self-Assessment of Perceived Level of Cultural Competence (SAPLCC) instrument and validate it within a national sample of pharmacy students. A cross-sectional study design using a convenience sample of ... -
Tobacco Use among Adult Muslims in the United States.
Attarabeen, Omar; Alkhateeb, Fadi; Larkin, Kevin; Sambamoorthi, Usha; Newton, Michael; Kelly, Kimberly... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor & Francis , 2019 , Article)Compared with the general United States (US) population, Muslims in the US exhibit elevated rates of tobacco use. As a result, they might be at a higher risk for preventive disease and premature death as compared with the ...