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Comparison of nutrition care services for adult obesity at primary care in two different periods in Saudi Arabia
CONCLUSIONS: Integrating dietitians into the PC services significantly enhanced their role in supporting PC services for conditions relating to adult obesity, which allowed them to be the most important source of the delivered nutrition information to patients. The employment rate of PC dietitians accredited by the governing body is significantly increasing; the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties will need to monitor it to ensure that dietitians have the qualifications and skills to provide professional medical nutrition therapy to patients. Further research to evaluate the quality of PC dietetic practice and improvem...
Source: Primary Care - July 21, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Elham A Aljaaly Nahlaa A Khalifa Source Type: research

Symptoms of depression and stress among migrant workers in Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of depressive and stress symptoms varied significantly depending on occupation and country of origin. It would behoove employers to screen for these mental health conditions and refer employees to the relevant healthcare services. Future studies could examine the feasibility of mental health screening programs among migrant employees.PMID:37477262 | DOI:10.1177/00207640231188328
Source: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry - July 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Anwar Umar Juliann Saquib Amal Yassien Mohamed Haikal Omar Al Komi Anas Hasson Alnajjar Wahyu Choirur Rizky Mohamad Ayham Muqresh Mustafa Mohamed Sayed Abdulrahman Almazrou Nazmus Saquib Source Type: research

Human biomonitoring of environmental contaminants in gulf countries - current status and future directions
CONCLUSIONS: This review emphasizes the need to address environmental health challenges in the GCC region through improved HBM research methods and strategies. Implementing biomonitoring programs, conducting cohort studies, investing in tools and expertise, promoting collaboration, and engaging the community are crucial for reliable HBM data in the GCC.PMID:37479209 | DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2023.116650
Source: Environmental Research - July 21, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Raghad Khaled Shahd Elabed Asmaa Masarani Anfal Almulla Shamsa Almheiri Rinsha Koniyath Lucy Semerjian Khaled Abass Source Type: research

Symptoms of depression and stress among migrant workers in Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of depressive and stress symptoms varied significantly depending on occupation and country of origin. It would behoove employers to screen for these mental health conditions and refer employees to the relevant healthcare services. Future studies could examine the feasibility of mental health screening programs among migrant employees.PMID:37477262 | DOI:10.1177/00207640231188328
Source: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry - July 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Anwar Umar Juliann Saquib Amal Yassien Mohamed Haikal Omar Al Komi Anas Hasson Alnajjar Wahyu Choirur Rizky Mohamad Ayham Muqresh Mustafa Mohamed Sayed Abdulrahman Almazrou Nazmus Saquib Source Type: research

Human biomonitoring of environmental contaminants in gulf countries - current status and future directions
CONCLUSIONS: This review emphasizes the need to address environmental health challenges in the GCC region through improved HBM research methods and strategies. Implementing biomonitoring programs, conducting cohort studies, investing in tools and expertise, promoting collaboration, and engaging the community are crucial for reliable HBM data in the GCC.PMID:37479209 | DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2023.116650
Source: Environmental Research - July 21, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Raghad Khaled Shahd Elabed Asmaa Masarani Anfal Almulla Shamsa Almheiri Rinsha Koniyath Lucy Semerjian Khaled Abass Source Type: research

Symptoms of depression and stress among migrant workers in Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of depressive and stress symptoms varied significantly depending on occupation and country of origin. It would behoove employers to screen for these mental health conditions and refer employees to the relevant healthcare services. Future studies could examine the feasibility of mental health screening programs among migrant employees.PMID:37477262 | DOI:10.1177/00207640231188328
Source: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry - July 21, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Anwar Umar Juliann Saquib Amal Yassien Mohamed Haikal Omar Al Komi Anas Hasson Alnajjar Wahyu Choirur Rizky Mohamad Ayham Muqresh Mustafa Mohamed Sayed Abdulrahman Almazrou Nazmus Saquib Source Type: research

Barriers and facilitators to physiotherapy among adult orthopedic patients at King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: A patient-centred approach to physical therapy, effective pain management, and regular evaluation of functional progress can increase adherence to physiotherapy. These findings have implications for physiotherapy providers, policymakers, and patients in promoting adherence to treatment for improved functional outcomes, reduced pain, and increased patient satisfaction.PMID:37463715 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.7.20230276
Source: Pain Physician - July 18, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Abdulmajeed A Alzakri Omar A Alsultan Mohammed N Alhuqbani Zyad A Aldosari Omar M Alghadir Omar A Aldosari Badr F Alshehri Khalid A Alsaleh Source Type: research

The Morning Report Practice and Its Contribution to Education of Internal Medicine Residents: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Survey in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
CONCLUSION: MR was found to be a commonly practiced educational activity in internal medicine residency training programs in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. The case discussion was the core format for education. The respondents' motivation to participate in MR and their perception of its contribution to education was predominantly intermediate. To our best knowledge, this is the first study in Saudi Arabia that examined MR. We hope its findings will be taken for further MR studies and actions for improvement.PMID:37455858 | PMC:PMC10348320 | DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S414986
Source: Adv Data - July 17, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Ali Al Qarni Ahmad Habib Elbadri Abdelgadir Abdulaziz Al Sarawi Naif Alqannas Ammar Alkroud Source Type: research

Prevalence of urinary incontinence among women in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Urinary incontinence is prevalent in women in Western Saudi Arabia. Age, multiparty obesity, and vaginal surgery are significant risk factors influencing its occurrence.PMID:37458645 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202307_32958
Source: Pharmacological Reviews - July 17, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: A Thabet K Battecha M Alayat M Ali H Mahmoud A A Ebid E M Abd El-Kafy A R Ibrahim M S El-Sayed A Alzahrani A Aljazaeri A Faqih Source Type: research

Long-term care facilities' response to the COVID-19 pandemic: An international, cross-sectional survey
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-pandemic preparedness significantly shaped LTC facilities' response to the pandemic. Adequate psychological support to residents and staff might help mitigate the negative impacts of infection outbreaks.IMPACT: This is the first study to comprehensively examine the adherence of LTC facilities to COVID-19 prevention and control recommendations. The results demonstrated that the adherence level was significantly related to pre-pandemic preparedness and that adequate psychological support to staff and residents was significantly associated with less negative impacts of the pandemic on LTC facilities' staff an...
Source: Adv Data - July 15, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Sameh Eltaybani Ayumi Igarashi Ayse Cal Claudia K Y Lai Cristina Carrasco Dianis Wulan Sari Eunhee Cho G ørill Haugan Jorge D Bravo Nesreen A Abouzeid Patrick Alexander Wachholz Sang-Arun Isaramalai Shaimaa Samir Dawood Yannis Pappas Abeer Abd El Galeel Source Type: research

Recent advances in neurometabolic diseases: The genetic role in the modern era
Epilepsy Behav. 2023 Jul 13;145:109338. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2023.109338. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe global birth prevalence of all inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) in children (49 studies, 1980-2017) is approximately 50.9/100,000 live births. Regional pooled birth prevalence showed higher rates in Eastern Mediterranean regions (75.7/100,000 live births) and highest in Saudi Arabia (169/100,000) with higher parental consanguinity rates of ∼60%. Case fatality rates globally are estimated to be 33% or higher. IEMs are a group of >600 heterogeneous disorders often presenting in newborns and infants with drug-res...
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - July 15, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Ingrid Tein Source Type: research

Long-term care facilities' response to the COVID-19 pandemic: An international, cross-sectional survey
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-pandemic preparedness significantly shaped LTC facilities' response to the pandemic. Adequate psychological support to residents and staff might help mitigate the negative impacts of infection outbreaks.IMPACT: This is the first study to comprehensively examine the adherence of LTC facilities to COVID-19 prevention and control recommendations. The results demonstrated that the adherence level was significantly related to pre-pandemic preparedness and that adequate psychological support to staff and residents was significantly associated with less negative impacts of the pandemic on LTC facilities' staff an...
Source: Adv Data - July 15, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Sameh Eltaybani Ayumi Igarashi Ayse Cal Claudia K Y Lai Cristina Carrasco Dianis Wulan Sari Eunhee Cho G ørill Haugan Jorge D Bravo Nesreen A Abouzeid Patrick Alexander Wachholz Sang-Arun Isaramalai Shaimaa Samir Dawood Yannis Pappas Abeer Abd El Galeel Source Type: research