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Jordanian paediatric nurses' views on compliance with Standard Precautions : a qualitative study (2017)
Thesis
Sawalha, M. A. Jordanian paediatric nurses' views on compliance with Standard Precautions : a qualitative study. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4220543

INTRODUCTION
Compliance with evidence-based Standard Precautions Guidelines (SPGs) among healthcare practitioners is essential to combat Healthcare Associated Infections (HCAI). However, it is widely understood that non-compliance with these precaut... Read More about Jordanian paediatric nurses' views on compliance with Standard Precautions : a qualitative study.

A mixed methods study of the factors associated with HIV testing uptake among young people in Saudi Arabia (2017)
Thesis
Almilaibary, A. A. A mixed methods study of the factors associated with HIV testing uptake among young people in Saudi Arabia. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4219597

Background
Despite recent progress in enhancing the accessibility of HIV-related health services worldwide, opportunities to diagnose patients are often missed due to genuine barriers at different levels. The aim of this study is to explore the fact... Read More about A mixed methods study of the factors associated with HIV testing uptake among young people in Saudi Arabia.

Experiences and coping strategies of Jordanian parents of children with Beta Thalassaemia Major (2014)
Thesis
Al-Awamreh, K. M. Experiences and coping strategies of Jordanian parents of children with Beta Thalassaemia Major. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4216729

Globally, thalassaemia is considered the most common inherited single-gene disorder. It is more prevalent in the Mediterranean Region (Tadmouri, et al., 2003). For instance, in Jordan there were about 1500 thalassaemia patients with a prevalence rate... Read More about Experiences and coping strategies of Jordanian parents of children with Beta Thalassaemia Major.