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Raeda Al-Qutob

Researcher at University of Jordan

Publications -  33
Citations -  559

Raeda Al-Qutob is an academic researcher from University of Jordan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 460 citations. Previous affiliations of Raeda Al-Qutob include Jordan University of Science and Technology & Population Council.

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Barriers to the diagnosis and treatment of depression in Jordan. A nationwide qualitative study.

TL;DR: Continuing medical education for providers about depression, provision of counseling services and antidepressant medications at the primary care level, and efforts to destigmatize depression may result in increased rates of recognition and treatment of depression in this population of patients.
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COVID-19 Crisis in Jordan: Response, Scenarios, Strategies, and Recommendations.

TL;DR: An in-depth reflection and examination of different scenarios of the disease spread were developed and it is strongly recommended to promote community health awareness toward public health prevention and control measures, increase the efficiency and comprehensiveness of the epidemiological investigation and active and passive surveillance, and employ technology and digital health solutions to track cases and contacts.
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Level, Causes and Risk Factors of Neonatal Mortality, in Jordan: Results of a National Prospective Study

TL;DR: The level, causes, and risk factors of NNM in Jordan showed that a large proportion of NNDs are preventable or possibly preventable and Providing optimal intrapartum, and immediate postpartum care is likely to result in avoidance of a largeportion of N NDs.
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"Voices of fear and safety". Women's ambivalence towards breast cancer and breast health : a qualitative study from Jordan

TL;DR: Women’s ambivalence in prioritizing their own health and feelings of fear and safety could be better addressed by designing breast health interventions that emphasize the good prognosis for breast cancer when detected early, involve breast cancer survivors in breast health awareness campaigns and catalyse family support to encourage women to seek breast health care.
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Educational intervention to improve breast health knowledge among women in Jordan.

TL;DR: Group educational lectures appeared effective for improving breast health knowledge among Jordanian women, however, even with the noticeable level of knowledge at the baseline, there were low breast health practices among the study participants.