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- ItemExploring the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Treatment and Prevention of Flu(Deanship of Research/ Al-Quds University, 2024-04-01) Ahmad Ibrahim; Abdallah Zamareh; Naseem Hamdan; Dala DaraghmehComplementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) could be a viable option in treating influenza pandemics, especially as stockpiling antivirals can be expensive and developing effective vaccines for influenza is challenging due to frequent changes in virus antigenic structures, making it difficult for ongoing research. CAM practices and remedies are a promising and affordable option that prioritizes a holistic approach to health. Although the effectiveness of CAM can differ, their use is increasing globally. However, there is a lack of research on how CAM is used for influenza prevention and treatment among Palestinians.
- ItemKey Determinants of Influenza Vaccination Intake among Pregnant Women: a cross sectional study from Palestine(Deanship of Research/ Al-Quds University, 2024-04-01) Ayat Rani Abu Qadom; Sujood Taha; Malak Tamimi; kahraman Najajrah; Sana Mallouh; Sawsan Salameh; Dala DaraghmehPregnant women and infants under six months are at higher risk of severe influenza-related health issues. Maternal influenza vaccine protects pregnant women and their newborns from serious problems caused by the influenza virus. The inactivated influenza vaccine is safe and effective during any trimester of pregnancy. However, despite the vaccine's safety and potential benefits, vaccination rates among pregnant women are still low. Understanding the factors that affect their decision-making is critical to designing targeted interventions to improve vaccination rates and enhance the overall well-being of mother and child.
- ItemPalestinian Women’s knowledge, Attitudes, and Experience of Using Skin-Lightening Products: A cross-sectional survey(Deanship of Research/ Al-Quds University, 2024-04-01) Batool Baraka; Linda Darabee; Razan Abusarhan; Noor Abu Kharma; Lina Khamaysa; Sawsan Salameh; Dala DaraghmehThe need for white skin has become a worldwide phenomenon and a cultural beauty standard especially among dark skinned populations. The use of skin bleaching without professional guidance has raised concerns about public health. A number of skin-lightening products (SLPs) have been linked to major side effects related to dermatology, the kidneys, and the nervous system. These products also contain hydroquinone, mercury, and corticosteroids. Studies show that achieving pale skin and beauty are the most common goals. Impressing peers and men are among the other reasons for wanting to get rid of redness, pustules, and skin issues.
- ItemRadiation Dose Awareness among Palestinian Physicians Requesting Radiologic Examinations for Pediatric and Possibly Pregnant Patients(Deanship of Research/ Al-Quds University, 2024-04-01) Safia Maher Jamous; Dalia Mohammad Awwad; Rania Ghanem; Dala Daraghmeh; Hussein AlmasriDiagnostic imaging techniques are vital for diagnosing diseases. While the demand for these images is rising globally, it is essential to exercise caution, especially when dealing with pediatric and possibly pregnant patients. Physicians in Palestine often request radiological exams for these specific groups.
- ItemThe Role of Community Pharmacists as Immunizers: Assessing Their Willingness to Administer Immunizations to Adults(Deanship of Research/ Al-Quds University, 2024-04-01) MennatAllah Khaleel; Mohammad Alfakeh; Dala Daraghmeh; Rania GhanemImmunization is a highly effective and affordable preventive measure against various diseases. Despite this, many immunization programs are not being utilized as much as expected. Interestingly, involving pharmacists in vaccine administration has proven beneficial to both patients and healthcare systems in countries like Portugal, England, and the USA. In Palestine, pharmacists are currently not involved in vaccine services but play an active role in public education. To extend their responsibilities and ensure a more comprehensive scope of practice, it is important to determine their interest in becoming immunization providers, and their knowledge and opinion on the subject.