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Mohammad Ali Cheraghi

Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  115
Citations -  1979

Mohammad Ali Cheraghi is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qualitative research & Health care. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 104 publications receiving 1638 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Ali Cheraghi include University of Tehran & Hamedan University of Medical Sciences.

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Translation and validation of “Adolescent Resilience Questionnaire” for Iranian adolescents

TL;DR: Evidence of good validity, reliability and test-retest reliability of the Persian ARQ for Iranian adolescents is provided and will have applications in resilience research, educational and clinic settings and could facilitate the development and evaluation of intervention programs to build resilience in Iranian adolescents.
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Effectiveness of an interprofessional education model based on the transtheoretical model of behaviour change to improve interprofessional collaboration.

TL;DR: The results showed that an IPE model that is tailored to the learners’ stage of readiness to change improves interprofessional collaboration in the participants and the developed model could be applied for improving interprofessional collaborative performance in other IPE programmes.
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Factors That Encourage Early Marriage and Motherhood from the Perspective of Iranian Adolescent Mothers : A Qualitative Study

TL;DR: Understanding of the factors that encourage early marriage and motherhood in Iranian culture can help health care providers, who work in the field of mother and child health, to provide appropriate assessment and interventions for improvement of the health of this group of society.
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Modification of nursing education for upgrading nurses' participation: a thematic analysis.

TL;DR: The specialization of nursing and the establishment of specialized nursing associations, the emphasis on teaching the science of care and reinforcing the sense of appreciation of pioneers of nursing in Iran are among the directions offered in the present study.
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Superstition in health beliefs: Concept exploration and development.

TL;DR: Although the concept of superstition is commonly used, many of its features and aspects were still unclear and its maturity was determined in four areas, epistemology, practicability, semantics, and deduction/logic.