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Anis Buzreg
Researcher at University of Tripoli
Publications - 6
Citations - 209
Anis Buzreg is an academic researcher from University of Tripoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Pandemic. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 103 citations.
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Assessment of Healthcare Workers' Levels of Preparedness and Awareness Regarding COVID-19 Infection in Low-Resource Settings.
Muhammed Elhadi,Ahmed Msherghi,Mohammed Alkeelani,Abdulaziz Zorgani,Ahmed Zaid,Ali Alsuyihili,Anis Buzreg,Hazim Ahmed,Ahmed Elhadi,Ala Khaled,Tariq Boughididah,Samer Khel,Mohammed Abdelkabir,Rawanda Gaffaz,Sumayyah Bahroun,Ayiman Alhashimi,Marwa Biala,Siraj Abulmida,Abdelmunam Elharb,Mohamed Abukhashem,Moutaz Elgzairi,Esra Alghanai,Taha Khaled,Esra Boushi,Najah Ben Saleim,Hamad Mughrabi,Nafati Alnafati,Moaz Alwarfalli,Amna Elmabrouk,Sarah Alhaddad,Farah Madi,Malack Madi,Fatima Elkhfeefi,Mohamed Ismaeil,Belal Faraag,Majdi Badi,Ayman Al-Agile,Mohamed Eisay,Jalal Ahmid,Ola Elmabrouk,Fatimah Bin Alshiteewi,Hind Alameen,Hala Bikhayr,Tahani Aleiyan,Bushray Almiqlash,Malak Subhi,Mawada Fadel,Hana Yahya,Safeya Alkot,Abdulmueti Alhadi,Abraar Abdullah,Abdulrahman Atewa,Ala Amshai +52 more
TL;DR: Awareness and preparedness for the pandemic were low among frontline workers during the study, and an effective educational training program should be implemented to ensure maintenance of appropriate practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Concerns for low-resource countries, with under-prepared intensive care units, facing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Muhammed Elhadi,Ahmed Msherghi,Mohammed Alkeelani,Ali Alsuyihili,Ala Khaled,Anis Buzreg,Tariq Boughididah,Mohamed Abukhashem,Ayiman Alhashimi,Samer Khel,Rawanda Gaffaz,Najah Ben Saleim,Sumayyah Bahroun,Abdelmunam Elharb,Mohamed Eisay,Nafati Alnafati,Bushray Almiqlash,Marwa Biala,Esra Alghanai +18 more
TL;DR: An alarming overview of the unpreparedness of Libyan hospitals for detecting and treating patients with COVID-19 and limiting the spread of the pandemic is provided.
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Psychological Impact of the Civil War and COVID-19 on Libyan Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
Muhammed Elhadi,Anis Buzreg,Ahmad Bouhuwaish,Ala Khaled,Abdulmueti Alhadi,Ahmed Msherghi,Ahmed Alsoufi,Hind Alameen,Marwa Biala,Alsafa Elgherwi,Fatimah Elkhafeefi,Amna Elmabrouk,Abdulmuez Abdulmalik,Sarah Alhaddad,Moutaz Elgzairi,Ahmed Khaled +15 more
TL;DR: It is highlighted that medical students in Libya are at risk for depression, especially under the current stressful environment of the civil war and the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Knowledge, preventive behavior and risk perception regarding COVID-19: a self-reported study on college students.
Muhammed Elhadi,Ahmed Msherghi,Ahmed Alsoufi,Anis Buzreg,Ahmad Bouhuwaish,Ala Khaled,Abdulmueti Alhadi,Hind Alameen,Marwa Biala,Alsafa Elgherwi,Fatimah Elkhafeefi,Amna Elmabrouk,Abdulmuez Abdulmalik,Sarah Alhaddad,Ahmed Khaled,Moutaz Elgzairi +15 more
TL;DR: College students were observed to have substantial knowledge, preventive behavior, and a positive attitude toward COVID-19, as this will help restrict and control the pandemic.
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Impact of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among the Libyan population
Muhammed Elhadi,Ahmed Msherghi,A. Khaled,Ahmed Alsoufi,Abdul Hakim Alhadi,Asraa Kareem,Aimen Ashini,Tahani Alsharif,Alarabi Alhodiri,Emtenan Altaeb,M. Hamed,Ahmed Itrunbah,Soha Mohmmed,Hind Alameen,Hanadi Idheiraj,Anshirah Shuwayyah,Sara Alhudhairy,Arowa Alansari,Wisam Abraheem,Hend Akl,Taha Nagib,Ayman Almugaddami,Basheer Aljameel,Siba Muamr,Suhir Alsuwiyah,Ateka Alsghair,Enas Soula,Anis Buzreg,Fatma Alagelli,Abdulfatah Aldireewi,Ahmed Bareem,E. Alshareea,Asmhan Gemberlo,Ahmed Zaid +33 more
TL;DR: In multivariate analysis, young age, being female, unmarried, educated, or victims of domestic violence or abuse, work suspension during the pandemic, and having increased workload, financial issues, suicidal thoughts, or a family member with or hospitalized due to COVID-19 were significantly associated with a high likelihood of depressive and anxiety symptoms, as well as PTSD.