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Research Title Community Oriented Research Project Reports 1984-2018 NM/Research November 11, 2019 1 Research Projects Year Group (1)* Anthropometric Measurements of First – Grade 3 Bahrain Girls 85/84 المقاييسPrimary School Children of Sitra. Bahrain (2)* Bahrain 3 قياس ضغط الدم .Hypertension 84/85 Boys (3)* The Health Status of the Family as seen in Bahrain & 3 Bahrain/ Saudi. 84/85 Saudi (4)* Women’s Knowledge about Breast Cancer and their 3 Kuwait Attitude toward Practice of Breast Self-Examination in 84/85 Girls سرطان الثدي .AlNuzha Area of Kuwait (5)* A Study to Determine the Relationship between 3 Oman The Prenatal Care and the Outcome of Pregnancy 84/85 Boys انخفاض وزن اﻻطفال لدى وﻻدتهم .in Khoula Hospital in Oman (6)* A Study about Immunization Coverage in Bahrain. 3 Bahrain Girls 85/84 التطعيم / التحصين (7)* Beliefs and Practice of Folk Medicine during 3 UAE Puerperium and Postnatal Periods among UAE. 84/85 Girls (8)* A Study about the Family in Bahrain. 3 Bahrain 84/85 Girls (9)* The Demographic Study in Nzwa. 3 Oman 84/85 Girls (10)* Anthropometric Measurements of First – Grade 3 Bahrain Girls 86/85 الجفاف Primary School Children of Sitra. Bahrain NM/Research November 11, 2019 2 (11)* Breast Feeding as Compared to Bottles Feeding 3 Bahrain and the Normal-Growth of the Children. 85/86 Girls (12)* Ministry of Health Prev. Med. Dept. Abu-Dubai. 3 UAE 85/86 (13)* Effect of Health Education in School on the Knowledge 3 Qatar Of Students in Primary Health Care. 85/86 (14)* Workshop on Community Health Study. 3 Bahrain 85/86 Group (A) (15)* Community Medicine Assignment. 3 Bahrain 85/86 Group (B) (16)* Oman 4 بحث مقدم من طلبة عمان – العﻻج بالكي فى عمان . 85/86 (17)* Brucellosis in North Jahra (Kuwait). A Study on the 4 Kuwait Human Behavior – Habits and knowledge in Relation 84/85 Girls To Infection. (18)* A Protocol about a study of Immunization Coverage in 4 Qatar Khalifa Town. 85/86 Girls (19)* A Comprehensive Statistical Study on Health & Socio- 3 Qatar Economic Situation in North Khalifa Town-Doha. 85/86 NM/Research November 11, 2019 3 Research Projects Year Group (20)* Adolescent Hypertension a Case Control Study among 5 Bahrain Male Students in Bahrain. 86/87 Boys (21)* A Study on the Relationship between the Antenatal Care 3 Oman and the outcome of Pregnancy in Capital Area in 86/87 Sultante of Oman. (22)* Prevalence of Hepatitis B Serological Markers among 3 Bahrain Pregnant Women Attending Health Centres in Bahrain. 86/87 Girls (23)* Demographically in East Riffa, Bahrain. 3 Bahrain 86/87 Boys (24)* A Cross-Sectional Survey of the Nutritional Status and 4 Bahrain Feeding Practice among Children <2 years of Age Living 86/87 Girls in Block 808. Issa Town. (25)* A Study on Human Social Behavior of Habits Related 5 Kuwait To “Brucellosis” in North Jahra.. 86/87 Girls (26)* Diarrhea among Children (Below 2 years) in Kuwait 4 Kuwait A Kap Study of Mothers. 86/87 Girls (27)* Handicap Children in Qatar. 5 Qatar 86/87 Girls NM/Research November 11, 2019 4 Research Projects Year Group (28)* Demographic Study in Sanabis Village. 3 Bahrain 86/87 (29)* Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy a Case Control Study 3 UAE New Dubai Hospital, UAE. 87/88 Girls (30)* A study about knowledge and Attitude about Blood 3 Bahrain And Blood Donation in A’Ali, Bahrain. 87/88 (31)* Diabetes Mellitus in Oman. 3 Oman 87/88 (32)* Socio-Demographic & Health Characteristics of 3 UAE AlHamrya, UAE. 87/88 (33)* Demographic Study of AlHelal Area. 3 Qatar 87/88 Girls (34)* Demographic Study of Rashdiah Area-Dubai. 3 UAE 87/88 Group A (35)* Study in Juffair, UmAlHassum & AlGhuraifa. 3 Bahrain 88/89 (36)* Demographic Study in Sh.Sabah AlSalem HC. 3 Kuwait Essam Darwish 88/89 NM/Research November 11, 2019 5 Research Projects Year Group (37)* Common Diseases in Health Centre AlNaim HC. 3 Bahrain Adel A.Nabi Asghar 88/89 (38)* Factors Associated with the Birth Weights of 5 Bahrain Infants in Bahrain. 88/89 Group B (39)* Demographic Study in North Muharraq HC. 4 Bahrain Summaya A.Saleh 88/89 (40)* Statistical Study on Chief Complaint of South Khalifa 4 Qatar Town, Qatar. 88/89 A.Rahman Dakheel AlNabti (41)* Demographic Study on Sample of Patient from 4 Bahrain Issa Town HC. 88/89 Adel A.Hameed (42)* A Demographic Survey in UAE. 4 UAE 88/89 Boys (43)* Demographic Survey of AlQadesia Area, 3 UAE AlSharjah, UAE. 88/89 Group B (44)* A Demographic Survey in AlButtein Area. 3 UAE 88/89 Group A NM/Research November 11, 2019 6 Research Projects Year Group (45)* Statistical Study on Reasons for Disliking to Visit 5 Qatar The HC for Treatment in North Khalifa Town, Qatar. 88/89 (46)* Effect of Certain Factors on Birth Weight in Bahrain. 5 Bahrain 88/89 Boys (47)* A Demographic Study on Families of Kintergarden 3 Saudia Children. 88/89 Boys (48)* Demographic Study in AlAseeri Area. 3 Qatar 88/89 Girls (49)* UAE 4 الطب الشعبي فى دولة اﻹمارات العربية المتحدة . Mahdiya Sajwani 88/89 (50)* Study in Budaiya Area. 3 Bahrain 88/89 Group B (51)* Study in Saudi Arabia AlQuiza Area, Jeddah. 3 Saudia 88/89 (52)* Health & Socio-Economic characteristic of Sedab. 3 Oman 88/89 (53)* Bahrain 3 دراسة لبعض الخصائص الديمغرافية ﻷسر تلميذات المرحلة اﻻبتدائية 89/88 في البحرين . Eman AlMeer NM/Research November 11, 2019 7 Research Projects Year Group (54)* Demographic Study in AlMontaza & AlMansoura 3 Qatar Areas, Qatar. 89/90 Girls (55)* Demographic Study of Madinat Hamad. 3 Oman 89/90 (56)* Demographic Survey Issa Town. 3 Bahrain 89/90 Group B (57)* Demographic Study in East Riffa. 3 Bahrain 89/90 Group C (58)* Urinary Stone in Riyadh & AlBaha Areas. 3 Saudia 89/90 (59)* Incidence of Sickle–Cell Anaemia & Factors Affecting 5 Qatar Health Parameters in Newborns in Qatar. 89/90 Girls (60)* Factors Contributing of Anaemia in Pregnancy. 5 Kuwait 89/90 (61)* Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Oman. 5 Oman 89/90 Girls (62)* Effect of Certain Risk Factors on Pregnancy Outcome 5 UAE Dubai, UAE. 89/90 Group A NM/Research November 11, 2019 8 Research Projects Year Group (63)* Social & Behavioural Characteristics of Drug Addicts 5 UAE & Association of Drug Addiction with Hepatitis B & 89/90 Group B Abnormal Liver Function Test (LFT). (64)* Petello-Femoral Arthralgia. 5 Bahrain 89/90 Group B (65)* العادات الغذائية لﻻمهات اثناء الحمل فى دول الخليج العربي Girls 3 البحرين ، عمــان ، السعودية 89/90 (66)* Demographic Study in AlMamorah Area. 3 UAE 89/90 Girls (67)* Demographic study on Family in AlMatar Area. 3 Qatar 89/90 Boys (68)* Demographic Survey in AlRemla Area. 3 UAE and the Normal-Growth of the Children. 89/90 Group A (69)* Social & Demographic of Students’ Family in 3 Saudia Zing School. 89/90 Moh’d Ali AlKarni (70)* Demographic Study in Central Muharraq Area. 3 Bahrain 89/90 Group A (71)* Accidents among Bahrain Children <13 Years. 5 Bahrain 89/90 Group A (72)* Obesity among Adolescents in Bahrain. 5 Bahrain 89/90 Group C NM/Research November 11, 2019 9 Research Projects Year Group (73)* A case control study to determine the risk factors of 5 Bahrain Ischemic Heart Disease in Bahrain. 90/91 Group C Dr. Sameer Khalfan (74)* Knowledge & Attitude Towards some Psychiatric 5 Bahrain Diseases. 90/91 Group B Prof. Hafiz AlShazali (75)* A case control study on the Risk Factors Associated 5 Bahrain with Abortion in Bahrain. 90/91 Group A Dr. ElFatih ElSamani (76)* The use of Contraceptive Methods in UAE Population. 5 UAE Drs. Mansour Moh’d, Khaldoon AlRoomi 90/91 (77)* A study on the Clinical Aspects of Malaria in Oman. 5 Oman Dr. A.Rahman Musaiger 90/91 (78)* Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus among Pregnant 5 Saudia Saudi Women. 90/91 Dr. Khaldoon AlRoomi (79)* UAE 3 الخصائص السكانية وتغذية الطفل فى دولة اﻻمارات العربية المتحدة Dr. A.Rahman Musaiger 90/91 Girls (80)* Demographic Survey in UmAlHassam, Bahrain. 3 Bahrain Dr. Khaldoon AlRoomi 90/91 Group A (81)* A Health Survey in Jidhafs, Bahrain. 3 Bahrain Dr. Khaldoon AlRoomi 90/91 Group B NM/Research November 11, 2019 10 Research Projects Year Group (82)* A Health Survey in AlHidd, Bahrain 3 Bahrain Prof. Hafiz ElShazali 90/91 Group C (83)* Demographic Survey in Sitra, Bahrain. 3 Bahrain Dr. Faisal AlNasir 90/91 Group D (84)* Demographic Survey in Arad, Bahrain. 3 Bahrain Dr. Faisal AlNasir 90/91 Group E (85)* Qatar 3 دراسة بعض العوامل الديموغرافية وممارسة تغذية الطفل فى دولة قطر . Dr. A.Rahman Musaiger 90/91 Group A (86)* Demographic Study in AlWakrah, Qatar. 3 Qatar Dr. Sameer Khalfan 90/91 Group B (87)* Demographic Study in AlHillal Area, Doha. 3 Qatar Dr. Khaldoon AlRoomi 90/91 Group C (88)* Demographic Study in Sidab Area, Oman. 3 Oman Dr. Mansour Moh’d 90/91 (89)* Urinary Stone in Qatar. 5 Qatar Dr. Faisal AlNasir 91/92 Group A (90)* Risk Factors Associated with Breast Cancer in two 3 UAE Gulf Communities UAE & Bahrain. 91/92 Group A Dr. Randah Hamadeh (91)* Assessment of Antenatal Services in Bahrain. 5 Bahrain Prof. Hafiz AlShazali 91/92 Group A NM/Research November 11, 2019 11 Research Projects Year Group (92)* The Role of Fetal and Maternal Factors. 5 UAE Dr. Sameer Khalfan 91/92 Group B (93)* Community health Strand. A Research on male 5 Bahrain Infertility in Bahrain. 91/92 Group C Dr. Mansour M. Mansour (94)* Breast Feeding and Loctational Amenorrhoea.
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