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Huda Abu-Saad Huijer

Researcher at American University of Beirut

Publications -  62
Citations -  1068

Huda Abu-Saad Huijer is an academic researcher from American University of Beirut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Health care. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 58 publications receiving 866 citations.

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Coping with breast cancer: a phenomenological study.

TL;DR: Seven main themes and 1 constitutive pattern emerged from the study describing the Lebanese women's coping strategies with breast cancer, and Nursing and medical staff need to have a better understanding of the individual coping strategies of each woman and its impact on the woman's well being.
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Fatigue, Work Schedules, and Perceived Performance in Bedside Care Nurses:

TL;DR: Feeling refreshed after sleep had significantly less chronic and acute fatigue and more intershift recovery and less effective communication was associated with acute and chronic fatigue.
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Living with breast cancer, a Lebanese experience.

TL;DR: The experience of Lebanese women with breast cancer revealed distinctive themes not reported by other women from other cultures, and the results of this study challenge health care providers and educators to be aware of the difficulties that Lebanese women are facing when they are living with Breast cancer.
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The lived experience of Lebanese oncology patients receiving palliative care.

TL;DR: Nursing actions related to the themes would include exploring patients' ideas, beliefs, and experiences regarding pain, and improved communication among patient, family, and the health care providers.
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Lebanese parents’ experiences with a child with cancer

TL;DR: This awareness would serve as a basis for health care professionals in general and nurses in particular to understand parents' experiences, and offer support, elicit communication of feelings, and examine possibilities for forming a partnership during the challenging course of the child's illness.