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Motasem Hamdan
Researcher at Al-Quds University
Publications - 25
Citations - 939
Motasem Hamdan is an academic researcher from Al-Quds University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Suicidal ideation & Patient safety. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications receiving 704 citations. Previous affiliations of Motasem Hamdan include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Workplace violence against physicians and nurses in Palestinian public hospitals: a cross-sectional study
Mohamad Kitaneh,Motasem Hamdan +1 more
TL;DR: Healthcare workers are at comparably high risk of violent incidents in Palestinian public hospitals and decision makers need to be aware of the causes and potential consequences of such events.
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Suicidal Behavior and Psychological Distress in University Students: A 12-nation Study.
Mehmet Eskin,Jianmin Sun,Jamila Abuidhail,Kouichi Yoshimasu,Omar Kujan,Mohsen Janghorbani,Chris Flood,Mauro Giovanni Carta,Ulrich S. Tran,Anwar Mechri,Motasem Hamdan,Senel Poyrazli,Khouala Aidoudi,Seifollah Bakhshi,Hacer Harlak,Maria Francesca Moro,Hani Nawafleh,Louise Phillips,Amira Shaheen,Shahama Taifour,Kanami Tsuno,Martin Voracek +21 more
TL;DR: Elevated ORs for psychological distress were seen in Japan, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey but reduced ORs were noted in Austria, China, Iran, Italy, and the United States; and psychological distress was strongly associated with reports of suicide ideation and attempts.
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Workplace violence towards workers in the emergency departments of Palestinian hospitals: a cross-sectional study
Motasem Hamdan,Asma’a Abu Hamra +1 more
TL;DR: Violence against workers in Palestinian EDs is highly common and multiple factors cause violence; however, EDs’ internal-system-related factors are the most amenable to change.
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Assessment of patient safety culture in Palestinian public hospitals
TL;DR: This study highlights the existence of a punitive and blame culture, under-reporting of events, lack of communication openness and inadequate management support that are key challenges for patient safe hospital care.
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Burnout among workers in emergency Departments in Palestinian hospitals: prevalence and associated factors
Motasem Hamdan,Asma’a Abu Hamra +1 more
TL;DR: Burnout is considerably prevalent among EDs’ workers, especially nurses and physicians, and is positively associated with job turnover intention and also with exposure to workplace violence.