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Dr Abbaszadeh, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Ι. Personal Particulars Title: Dr. Surname: ABBASZADEH First Name: Abbas Date of Birth: 25.08.1964 Correspondence Address: Dr Abbaszadeh, Faculty of Nursing & midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Tehran,IRAN. Telephone No: Office: + 98 21 88202520 Fax: + 98 21 88202521 Mobile: + 98 911 3444119. E-mail: [email protected] Back to Top II. Academic Qualifications / Awards / Distinctions (in chronological order) Major Institution of Learning College/University From To Qualifications Subject/Field Attended (Please specify country) of Study Razi College of Nursing Kerman University of Sep. 1983 Jul. 1985 Associate degree Nursing medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. Razi College of Nursing, Kerman University of Sep. 1985 Jul. 1987 BSc Nursing medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. Nursing Tehran University of medical Sciences, Tehran, (Med-Surg Sep. 1987 April 1990 MSc Iran Nursing Education) Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Feb. 1995 Jan. 2002 PhD Nursing Iran. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Medical Jun. 2007 Sep. 2008 Fellowship Tehran, Iran Ethics Back to Top III. Professional Qualifications / Memberships (in chronological order) Date of Professional Body (Full Name) Award 1 Medical Education Development center of Kerman University of Medical Sciences and health 2003 Services. Iranian Nursing Scientific Association 2005 Back to Top IV. Working Experience (in chronological order) From To Name and Address of Employer Appointment Held Subject Jul 1985 Feb 1986 Shafa Hospital, Kerman, Iran Nurse Nursing Care Mar Nursing and Midwifery Faculty 1992 Dean Nursing Education 1990 Kerman. 3\1995 12/2002 Bam Faculty of Nursing Dean and faculty member Nursing Education Dean and Assistant 12/2002 6/2007 Bam Faculty of Nursing Nursing Education Professor Up to Dean and Assistant 1/2006 Kerman Razi Faculty of Nursing Nursing Education now Professor 6/2013 Up to now Shahid Beheshti Univ. Med Sciences Dean and Associate Professor Nursing education VI. Major Research Work Undertaken Period Name and Nature of Research Published Work 2002 up to The assessment of patient satisfaction in Bam Unpublished now hospitals. 2002 up to The survey of unwanted pregnancies in Bam. Unpublished now The Assessment of fertility behaviors of Presented in The national Congress on Prevention of Non- 1999-2001 mothers that have thalassemic child. Communicable Diseases. Tehran, Iran. Designing and evaluating of an ethical Unpublished PhD theses Tabriz University of Medical 1998-2003 nursing model Sciences and Health Services, Tabriz, Iran. Back to Top VII. Publication and Presentation: (English): Abbaszadeh A, Haghdoost A, Taebi M, Kohan S. The Relationship Between Women's Health Beliefs and Their Participation in Screening Mammography. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2007 Oct-Dec;8(4):471-5. Iranmanesh S , Abbaszadeh A. Savenstedt S. Student nurses' attitudes towards death and dying in south-east Iran. International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 2008, 5(14): 214-219. Iranmanesh S ,Abbaszadeh A ,Dargahi H. Cheraghi MA. Caring for people at the end of life: Iranian oncology nurses experience .Indian Journal of palliative care, Jul-Des 2009. Vol. 15 no. 2. 141-147 . Abbaszadeh A ,Borhani F, Mohsenpour M. Compatibility of personality and major among freshman undergraduate nursing students of the Kerman University of Medical Sciences .IJNMR/Spring 2010; Vol 15, No 2. Pp. 85-90 . Borhani F, Alhani F, Mohammadi E ,Abbaszadeh A .Professional Ethical Competence in nursing: the role of nursing instructors .Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 3:3 ,2010 Ghiyasvandian S .Abbaszadeh A .Ghojazadeh M, Sheikhalipour Z. The effect of open visiting on intensive care nurses beliefs .Research journal of biological sciences. 4(1): 2009. PP. 64-70 . Jamshidi N ,Abbaszadeh A .Najafi Kalyani M. Effects of video information on anxiety, stress and depression of patients undergoing coronary angiography .Pak J Med Sci 2009 Vol. 25 No. 6. Pp. 901-905. Iranmanesh S, Dargahi H ,Abbaszadeh A .Attitudes of Iranian nurses toward caring for dying patients .Palliative and Supportive Care (2008), 6 , 363–369 . Abbaszadeh A ,Kermani FP, Safizadeh H, Nakhee N. Violence during pregnancy and postpartum depression .Pak J Med Sci 2011;27(1):177-181 Poorkiani M ,Abbaszadeh A ,Hazrati M, Jafari P, Sadeghi M, Mohammadianpanah M. The effect of rehabilitation on quality of life in female breast cancer survivors in Iran. Indian Journal of Medical and Pediatric Oncology, Vol31, No4, 2010 . Bagheriyan S, Borhani F ,Abbaszadeh A ,Ranjbar H. The effects of regular breathing exercise and making bubbles on the pain of catheter insertion in school age children. IJNMR, Spring 2011; Vol 16, No 2. PP. 1-7 Abbaszadeh A , Borhani F, Asadi N. Effects of health belief model-based video training about risk factors on knowledge and attitude of myocardial infarction patients after discharge JRMS (Journal of Research in Medical Sciences)/ February 2011; Vol 16, No 2. PP. 195-99- Ranjbar H, Arab M ,Abbaszadeh A ,Ranjbar A. Affective Factors on Oral Care and its Documentation in ICU of Hospitals Affiliated to Kerman University of Medical Sciences .Iranian Journal of Critical Care Nursing Spring 2011, Volume 4, Issue 1; 45 - 52 Abbaszadeh A ,Sabeghi H, Borhani F, Heydari A. A comparative study on effect of e-learning and instructor-led methods on nurses' documentation competency. IJNMR (Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery research) 2011; 16(3 Borhani F, Vatanparast M ,Abbaszadeh A ,Ranjbar H, ShojaeiPour R .Virtual education effect on cognitive learning and attitude of nursing students towards it .IJNMR (Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery research) , Autumn 2011; Vol 16(4 Shahriari M, Mohammadi E ,Abbaszadeh A ,Bahrami M, Fooladi MM. Percieved ethical values by Iranian nurses. Nursing Ethics ,December 2, 2011, 1-15 Alidoosti K ,Abbaszadeh A ,Hossininasab A. Qualitative inquiry into women's menopause experiences in southeastern Iran (short report). menopause International 2012, Zare K, Nikbakht-Nasrabadi A ,Abbaszadeh A ,Mohamadpour A. Psychiatric nursing as 'different' care: experience of Iranian mental health nurses in inpatient psychiatric wards.J psychatr Ment Health Nurs. 2012 momennasab M, Moattari M ,Abbaszadeh A ,Shamshiri B. Spirituality in survivors of myocardial infarction. IJNMR (Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Resarch), 2012, 17(5): 343- 351 Borhani F, Khoshab H ,Abbaszadeh A ,Rashidinejad H, Mohammadi E. Study of the efect of partnership care model on the quality of life in patients with heart failure. Iranian Journal of Critical Care Nursing, 2012, 5(1): 43-48 Zarea K, Nikbakht-Nasrabadi A ,Abbaszadeh A ,Mohammadpour A. Facing the challenges and building solutions in clinical psychiatric nursing in Iran: A qualitative study. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2012, 33(10): 697-706 . Jamshidi N .Abbaszadeh A .Najafi Kaliani M. Sharif F. Effectiveness of video information on coronary anjography patients' outcomes. collegian 2012, article in press. Borhani F, Jalali T ,Abbaszadeh A ,Haghdoost AA, Amiresmaili M. Nurses' perception of ethical climate and job satisfaction. Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine. 2012; 5(6 motamed-jahromi M ,Abbaszadeh A ,Borhani F, Zaher H. Iranian Nurses' Attitude and Perception towards Patient Advocacy. ISRN Nursing 2012; Article ID. 645828. doi: 10.5402/2012/645828 Homayouni K. Zaher H, Borhani F, Abbaszadeh A, Motamed Jahromi M. Effect of tactile touch on stress in patients with myocardial infarction. Iranian Journal of Critical Care Nursing. 2012; 5: 182-187 . Sabzevri S .Abbaszadeh A ,Borhni F.The assesment methods and learnig approaches in nursing students of Kerman Universty of Medical Sciences in Iran. Creative Eduation, Vol 4, No. 2, 2013, PP. 160-164 Abbaszadeh A, Eskandari M, Borhani F. Changin the care process: The new conceptin Ianian rural health care.Asian Nusing Resarch. 7(2013), 38-43 Sabzevari S, Abbaszadeh A, Borhani Fariba. The assessment methods and learning approaches in nursing students of Kerman University of Medical Sciences in Iran. ScientificResearch, Creative Education. Vol4, No2, 2013, 160-164 Nasehi A,Jafari M,Arab M, Borhani F, Abbaszdeh A, Mahdainia J. Comparisn of two educaional models: Compliance- based and empowerment on quality of life of patients with asthma. Interdiciplinary Journal of Contemporay Research in Businss. vol. 4 No.2, 2012, 997-1004 Shahriari M, Mohamadi E, Abbaszadeh A, Bahrami M. Nursing ethical values and definitions: A literature Review. Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research, Vol18, No.1, 2013. 1-8. Jamshidi N, Abbaszadeh A, Najafi Kalyani M. Psychological problems in patients awaiting coronary angiography: a preliminary study. (Letter to the Editor), Anadolu Kardiyol Derg, 2013; 13: 84-5. Sajjadi M, Rassouli M, Abbaszadeh A, Alavi Majd H, Zendehdel K. psychometric propertise of the persian version of the Mishel's uncertainity in ilness scalein patients with cancer. Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2013, Oct 29. doi:pii: S1462- 3889(13)00103-8. 10.1016/j.ejon.2013.09.006. [Epub ahead of print]. Noohi S, Abbaszadeh A, Maddah SSB. University engagement and collaborative learning in nursing students of Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research, vol 18, No. 6, 2013. 505- 10 Keykha AA, Abbaszadeh A, Enayati H, Borhani F, Rafiei H, Khodadadi Hoseini BM. Applying the instruction of pain control and sedation of the patients hospitalized in intensive care unit. Iran J Crit Care Nurs. 2013,6(4):249–258. Khademian Z, Sharif
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