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Rana Obeidat
Researcher at Zarqa Private University
Publications - 29
Citations - 437
Rana Obeidat is an academic researcher from Zarqa Private University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Palliative care. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 328 citations. Previous affiliations of Rana Obeidat include State University of New York System & University at Buffalo.
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Arab American women's lived experience with early-stage breast cancer diagnosis and surgical treatment
TL;DR: Arab American women’s fatalistic beliefs did not prevent them from seeking care and desiring treatment information and options when diagnosed with breast cancer, and healthcare providers should encourage patients to express meanings they attribute to their illness to provide them with appropriate supportive interventions.
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Global Survey of the Roles, Satisfaction, and Barriers of Home Health Care Nurses on the Provision of Palliative Care.
Jeannine M. Brant,Regina M. Fink,Cara Thompson,Ya Huei Li,Maryam Rassouli,Tomoko Majima,Tomoko Osuka,Nahla Gafer,Ayfer Ayden,Khaled Khader,Eulalia Lascar,Lili Tang,Sophia Nestoros,Maihan Abdullah,Natasha Michael,Julie Cerruti,Eric Ngaho,Yolanda Kadig,Mohamed Hablas,Rana Istambouli,Mary A. Muckaden,Mushtaq Najm Ali,Bella Aligolshvili,Rana Obeidat,Gulnara Kunirova,Ma'an Al-Omari,Mohammad Al Qadire,Suha Omran,Marie C. Mouhawej,Mohcine Zouak,Ibtisam Ghrayeb,Nemeh Manasrah,Alexey Youssef,Paz F. Ortega,Gonca Oğuz,Loyoda Amor Cajucona,Kassie Leaphart,Alexa Day,Michael Silbermann +38 more
TL;DR: It is imperative that home health care nurses have adequate resources to build palliative care capacity globally, which is so desperately needed.
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Palliative Care Nursing in Jordan
Suha Omran,Rana Obeidat +1 more
TL;DR: This paper identifies and examines main stepladders taken by Jordan for the development of palliative care and identifies crucial elements that palliatives care in Jordan needs.
Dissertation
Controlling fear: Jordanian women's perceptions of the diagnosis and surgical treatment of early stage breast cancer
TL;DR: In this article, an interpretive phenomenological approach was used for an interview with 28 Jordanian women who were surgically treated for early stage breast cancer within 6 months of the interview.
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Health-Related Information Exchange Experiences of Jordanian Women at Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Rana Obeidat,Robin M. Lally +1 more
TL;DR: A need for nurses to assess the information needs of Jordanian women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and provide education tailored to individual needs is suggested.