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Research Interest Counseling Nursing Education,Mental Health Nursing 1 In the name of Allah Zahedan university of Medical Sciences and Health Services School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mental Health Nursing Department ZAUMS Curriculum Vita Personal information Ali/Navidian Address:Mashahir Sq., Nursing and Midwifery School, Zahedan-Iran Telephone: +98 54 33442482 Cell phone:+98 9151912703 Fax: +98 54 33442481 E-mail: , [email protected] Data of birth: 31/09/1964 Gender: Male Marital status: Married Occupational field Research Interest Counseling Nursing Education,Mental Health Nursing 1. Mental health and related topics * Faculty member in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences (School of Nursing & Midwifery) 1995 Utill now. 2. Couple & Family Therapy *Nurse at ICU of KhatamulAnbia Hospital, from 1990 to 1991. *Supervisor at KhatamulAnbia Hospital, 3. addiction 1992. * Head of Nursing and Midwifery Office of 4.Marriage and family Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, from 1997 to 1999. 5. Motivational Counseling *Deputy for Finance and Research of Nursing and Midwifery School of Zahedan, from 1999 to 2007. 6. Obsession- Compulsion Disorder * Deputy Head of the Board of Directors of Nursing Organisation- Zahedan Branch, from 2003to 2007. 7. Health behaviour (life style * Dean- Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery- Zahedan, since 2010. Education and training Thesis * 2003-2006 PhD Counseling and Guiding 1 -The effectiveness motivational interviewon IsfahanUniversity of Medical Sciences- Iran behaviour and practice in patients with obsessive- compulsive disorder,overweight and hypertention *1992-1995 MSc Degree in Mental Health Nursing 2009(PhD), Isfahan, Iran IsfahanUniversity of Medical Sciences- Iran 2- Evaluation of the characteristics of drug addicts *1989-1991 BSc Degree in nursing,Zahedan University of in rehabilitation centers in Zahedan. 1994 (MSc), Medical Sciences-Iran Isfahan, Iran *1986-1988Associate Degree nursing,ZahedanUniversity of Medical Sciences-Iran National conferences / seminars National conferences / seminars 1- Navidian Ali , S. A. , Kerman Saravi F, Evaluation of 7- Z MofradPishkar, aliNavidian, psychological pressure of family caregivers of mentally ganiShafifereshteh . Compare the perspective of ill patients admitted to the Psychiatric Hospital in children with thalassemia and their parents Zahedan., 2002,National Congress of health in the family about the child's quality of life in the city of , arak. Zahedan in 2011- Chabahar 2011 Seminar on quality of life and health promotion. 2- Navidian, Ali, Kaykhaee A., ARBABI Sergio A Mental Health Status Khatam hospital Hemodialysis Patients (s) 8- aliNavidian .The effectiveness of motivational of Zahedan, 2002.National Congress of renal failure and counseling clients on the quality of life in nursing care.zahedan. patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Chabahar 2011 Seminar on quality of life and 3- ABDOLLAHI Mohammed Abdul Ghani, ARBABI health promotion. Sergio Azizullah, Navidian, A.Perception and evaluate the performance of health care workers through 9- Masoudi, G. Navidian, Ali. Satisfaction and prevention of urinary tract infections.2003, 1th Congress attitudes of patients about nutritional care in of prevention of non-communicable diseases, tehran . hospitals in Sistan and Baluchestan. 2007. 9th Congress of Nutrition. Tabriz. 4- Navidian, Ali, DavachiAqdas, Bashardost N. Personality characteristics of drug addicts in rehabilitation centers in 10- ShahinRigiNawabidaught, Zahra Moudi, Zahedan.2004, 2th congress of health strategies for Navidian, Zahra Pishkar Internal evaluation dealing with addictionzahedan. process of teaching and learning Department of Midwifery, Zahedan areas: strengths, 5- KaykhaeeAsadullah, Navidian, Ali, Tabassi Muhammad weaknesses, suggestions. 2013- 2th Seminar of Ali , Sargaz G. Reviews University of Medical Sciences Medical Education . faculty members to evaluate Zahedan. 2006 7th National Symposium on Medical Education. Tabriz 11- Navidian A. Addiction ability: related factors with big five personality factors, conformity 6- ShahindokhtNavvabiRigi, Zahra Moudi, and sex,2012 . Congress addiction. Navidian,Kerman F Saravi, ShahlaShafiee. Review of training in sonography and radiology, based on students' needs midwifery,2012- 12Th National Conference on Medical Education. International conferences / seminars International conferences / seminars 1- Abdilahi mohammed Abdul Ghani, ARBABI Sergio 5- Shahin-DokhtNavvabiRigi, Ali Navidian, ,Fatihe Azizullah, Navidian, A. Evaluate the performance of Kerman Saravi , FaribaShahraki-Sanavi, health care workers Perception the methods of prevention researches Evaluation of the Midwifery students of urinary tract infections,2004 . 1th International of mentoring educationOutcomes in Zahedan. Congress of Nephrology Asia. Singapore. June 2012- 2nd world conference on educational technology. 2- Navidian, Ali, Kaykhaee A., ARBABI Sergio A. Mental Health Status Khatam hospital Hemodialysis Patients (s) 6- Shahindokht NavvabiRigi, Z Frokhfal, A. Zahedanoct 2005, 12th International Congress of the Navidian Average score episiotomy midwifery transplantation Europe., Swiss. training. 2012. 9th International Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 3- Kermansaravi Fa, Navidian A, Kaykhaei A. Critical Thinking Dispositions Among Jenior, Senior and 7- Masoudi, G. Navidian, A. Investigate health Graduate Nursing Students in Iran, June 27-30 2012- effects and ways to reduce the mortality rate of 2nd world conference on educational technology this wave of warm air in the event of natural researches. disaster,2007- 2th International Congress of Health and crisis management in 4- BorjianBorujeni SH, Sargaz GH, KaykhaeeAsadullah, disasters.Terhran. Navidian, A., T. AR , The effect of oral clonidine as premedication on hemodynamic changes in patients 8- BorjianBorujeni SH, Sargaz GH, undergoing therapy, 2004.2th International Congress of KaykhaeeAsadullah, Navidian, Ali Pressure cuff Anesthesiology,Tehran. with an air of nitrous oxide anesthesia. 2004.2th International Congress of Anesthesiology, Tehran. National publications / articles National publications / articles 1-Navidian A, Kermansaravi F, Navabirigi SH , Saber 5-Navidian A,Salar A,Kermansaravi F.Study of Saeedinegad F. Correlation between postpartum stress and burden experienced by family caregivers of patients social support in nulliparous women. Journal Of Health with mental disorders in mental ill hospital Promotion 2015; Management Vol.5 No.1 (Serial 17) winter psychatric center.Teb & Tazkiyeh 2004;(52):19-26. 2015:40-4. 6-BorjianBorujeni Sh *, Kaykhaee A. , Sargaz GH 2-Navvabi RigiSh.D, Kerman Saravi ,NavidianA , Navidian A. The effect of oral clonidine as ,Khazaiyan S, Sharaki poor M, SharakiSanavi F, Jafari A. premedication on blood pressure in patients The effect of teaching Selfbreast examination based on undergoing spinal anesthesia, Monthly Journal of health belief model in teacher. Medical - Surgical Medical Sciences zahedan journal of research in NursinJournal 2012; 1(1):24-30. medical sciences , Summer , 2007 , Volume 8, 3-Kermansaravi F, Navidian A, Imani M. Nursing students’ Number 2. views toward quality of theoretical and clinical nursing 7-Fariba shahraki sanavi ; Ali Navidian; ali reza education: A qualitative study. Journal of Medical Education ansari mogadam ; Mehdi faragy shoy , The and Development. 2013; 7(4): 28-40. Relationship of Family Communication Patterns on Life Quality in Adolescents, Journal of 4-Kerman Saravi F. NavidianA. NavabiRigiSh.D . Nursing Counseling and Psychotherapy family Volume 1, Student and Teachers'Viewpointstoward Priorities Issue 1, Spring 2011, Page 1-138. inTeachers Evaluation Iran Journal of Nursing (IJN) Vol. 24, No. 72, Oct 2011:18-28. 8-Navidian A,Kermani F.Correlation of demographic factors 15-Nilforooshan P. , Abedi A., Ahmadi A. , of mothers and child with infact mortality rate in zabol. Navidian A. Studying the factor structure, Journal of Medical Faculty Guillan University Of Medical reliability, and validity of the marriage expectation Sciences .2001;10(37,38):36-40. scale (MES)Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Volume 5, Number 1 (2011). 9-H Ebrahimi, A Navidian, M Ameri, M Sadeghi, Burnout, dimensions and its related factors in the operational staff of 16-Navidian A. , Abedi M. R., Baghban I., medicine emergency, JHPM Volume 3, Number 3 (Summer Fatehizade M. S. , Poursharifi H. Effect of 2014). motivational interviewing on the weight self- efficacy lifestyle in men suffering from overweight 10-A Navidian , S Saber , T Kianian, Correlation of job and obesity, Journal of Behavioral Sciences satisfaction and productivity of nurses working in hospitals ,Volume 4, Number 2 (2010). in Kerman University of Medical Sciences, JHPM Volume 4, Number 1 (winter 2015) . 17-Navidian A. , Abedi M. R., Baghban I., Fatehizade M. S. , Poursharifi H. Reliability and validity of the 11-A Navidian , S Saber, M Rezvani Amin , T Kianian, weight efficacy lifestyle questionnaire in Correlation of quality of work life and job satisfaction in overweight and obese individuals, Journal of nurses of Kerman University of Medical Sciences, JHPM . Volume 3, Number 2 (spring 2014) . Behavioral Sciences,Volume 3, Number 3 (Fall2009) 12-M Sarhadi, A Navidian, T Fasihi Harandy, AR Ansari 18-A Navidian, M Sarhadi, A Kykhaie , R Kykhah, Moghadam, Comparing quality of marital relationship of Psychological Reactions of Family Members of spouses of patients with and without a history of myocardial Patients Hospitalized in Critical Care and General infarction, JHPM, Volume 2, Number 1 (Winter
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