scispace - formally typeset
M

Mohsen Saffari

Researcher at Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  100
Citations -  4021

Mohsen Saffari is an academic researcher from Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 88 publications receiving 2193 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohsen Saffari include Tehran University of Medical Sciences & Tarbiat Modares University.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The Fear of COVID-19 Scale: Development and Initial Validation

TL;DR: The FCV-19S, a seven-item scale, has robust psychometric properties and is reliable and valid in assessing fear of COVID-19 among the general population and will also be useful in allaying CO VID-19 fears among individuals.
Journal ArticleDOI

Health education via mobile text messaging for glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: Mobile text-messaging for educating Type 2 diabetics appears to be effective on glycemic control and further investigations on mobile applications to achieve educational goals involving other diseases are recommended.
Journal ArticleDOI

Spiritual coping, religiosity and quality of life: a study on Muslim patients undergoing haemodialysis

TL;DR: The relationships between spiritual/religious, demographic and clinical variables and quality of life among Iranian Muslims undergoing haemodialysis are examined to help overcome adjustment problems among such patients.
Journal Article

Empowering Education: A New Model for In-service Training of Nursing Staff.

TL;DR: Empowering education is a new model for in-service training of nurses, which matches the training programs with andragogical needs and desirability of learning among the staff.
Journal Article

Health-related quality of life in a sample of Iranian patients on hemodialysis.

TL;DR: It is affirmed that patients undergoing hemodialysis suffer from poor HRQOL, a discrepancy that might be due to differences in life style, socioeconomic status, the general level of education of the patients, as well as physician-patient communication.