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Hamid Reza Tabatabaee
Researcher at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 103
Citations - 1574
Hamid Reza Tabatabaee is an academic researcher from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 103 publications receiving 1294 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamid Reza Tabatabaee include Shiraz University.
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Characteristics and health effects of BTEX in a hot spot for urban pollution.
Mansooreh Dehghani,Mehdi Fazlzadeh,Armin Sorooshian,Hamid Reza Tabatabaee,Mohammad Miri,Abbas Norouzian Baghani,Abbas Norouzian Baghani,Mahdieh Delikhoon,Amir Hossein Mahvi,Majid Rashidi +9 more
TL;DR: The results of this work have implications for public health near 'hot spots' such as IKBT where large populations are exposed to carcinogenic emissions.
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Job stress dimensions and their relationship to musculoskeletal disorders in Iranian nurses.
TL;DR: Any interventional program for MSDs prevention should focus on reducing physical and psychological job demands as well as increasing decision latitudes in nurses of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences hospitals.
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Predictors of quality of life in breast cancer patients under chemotherapy.
Azadeh Safaee,Bijan Moghimi-Dehkordi,Bahram Zeighami,Hamid Reza Tabatabaee,Mohamad Amin Pourhoseingholi +4 more
TL;DR: Psychological and financial support for women experiencing breast cancer diagnosis may improve quality of life and the strength of the relationship between clinical and sociodemographical factors and breast cancer patients'quality of life is demonstrated.
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Implementation of a protocol for integrated management of pain, agitation, and delirium can improve clinical outcomes in the intensive care unit: a randomized clinical trial
Parisa Mansouri,Shohreh Javadpour,Farid Zand,Fariba Ghodsbin,Golnar Sabetian,Mansoor Masjedi,Hamid Reza Tabatabaee +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for a substantial reduction in the duration of need to ventilatory support, length of ICU stay, and mortality rates in ICU-admitted patients through protocol-directed management of PAD.
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Knowledge, practice and attitude towards standard isolation precautions in Iranian medical students.
TL;DR: Medical students are at high risk of being exposed to blood-borne pathogens and education on infection control issues should not only be focused on healthcare workers, but should also include medical students.