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Patient satisfaction in home health care
Abusalem, Said; Myers, John A; Aljeesh, Yousef I. (Wiley/Blackwell (10.1111), 2013)Aims and objectives. To assess the current use of patient satisfaction measures in home health care and to examine the reliability and validity of current measures of patient satisfaction in home health care. Background. ... -
Quality of Life of Children Receiving Permanent Renal Dialysis in Gaza Strip
Aljeesh, Yousef I.; Alkariri, Naeem; Abusalem, SaidThis study aims to evaluate the quality of Life in children (ages between 3-16 years) receiving permanent renal dialysis in Gaza strip. The design of this study is case-control. All cases in Gaza strip were included in the ... -
Risk factors for dyslipidemia among hypertensive patients attending the laboratory of the european Gaza hospital:case control study
Abu Zohry, Hader; Aljeesh, Yousef I.; Abusalem, Said (2014)Dyslipidemia is a worldwide health problem that is rising steadily. The purpose of this study is to identify risk factors that may lead to dyslipidemia in hypertensive patients, which in turn may contribute to the preparation ... -
Staff Developed IP Program Increases Antimicrobial Stewardship and Decreases HAIs Rates
Aljeesh, Yousef I.; Abusalem, Said; Alkariri, Naeem; Myers, John A; Alaloul, Fawwaz (2013)The burden of Hospital Associated Infections (HAIs) in intensive care units is extremely high and cannot be overemphasized, with more than one third ofa all HAIs being acquired in intensive care units. This study firstly ... -
Staff-developed infection prevention program decreases health care–associated infection rates in pediatric critical care
Aljeesh, Yousef I.; Alkariri, Naeem; Abusalem, Said; Myers, John A; Alaloul, Fawwaz (LWW, 2015)BACKGROUND Health care–associated infections are an international problem that occurs in an estimated 10% of all hospital admissions globally. 3 Health care–associated infections not only increase morbidity and mortality ...