
19 18 ISSN 1839-0188 April 2021 - Volume 19, Issue 4 Caregiver Research team, Qatar Caring for patients with cancer in Qatar: the impact on the mental health of voluntary caregivers .... page 6 MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE • VOLUME 7, ISSUE 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Editorial Dr. Abdulrazak Abyad Original Contribution 6 Caring for patients with cancer in Qatar: the impact on the mental health of voluntary caregiver Zeinab Idris, Asma Al bulushi, Khadra Yassin, Nima Ali, Hanan Zada, Hafedh Ghazouani DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94020 11 Assessment of Patients’ Comprehension of Discharge Instructions and Associated Factors Hasan M. Alzahrani, Safar A. Alsaleem, Lubna F. Abbag, Eman Saeed Salem, Shahad Awad Al-Qahtani, Bayan Mohammed Hanif Alqhatani, Malak Hadi Assiri DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94021 18 Prevalence of Obesity among King Khalid University students in, 2020, Saudi Arabia Shehata Farag Shehata, Basel Mohammed Althubait, Anas Ali AboTamrah, Khalid Mohammed Alotaibi, Khaled Abdulwahab Amer, Abdulrahman Ali Aldosari, Abdullah Ali BinZahif DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94022 Population and Community Studies 26 Relation of Islamic Religiosity to Resistance to Intellectual Temptation. A Study on a Sample of Youth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Rugayah N M Nayaz, Tawfik A M Khoja, Waris Qidwai DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94024 37 Prevalence of Astigmatism among medical students in King Khalid University and its effects on academic performance Abdulrahman Al-Amri, Bushra Abdullah Almohi, Nora Khaled Al Walidi, Razan Shaker M. Asiri R DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94025 43 Study of post total knee replacement and outcome in Aden, Yemen Abdul Fatah Abbas Mansoor Haidarah DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94030 Reviews 49 Diagnostic Approach to Lymphadenopathy in children Ahmad Zaaza, Nidal Ibrahem Agha DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94026 54 The Effects of Digital Technology Usage on Children’s Development and Health Nidal Ibrahem Agha, Ahmad ZaaZa DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94027 61 Relationship between autoimmune thyroid dysfunction and diabetes mellitus type 1 in pediatric population Samer Abdullatif Ali, Ghaleb Mohd Faisal Aref Abu Hwij DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94029 72 Liraglutide for Weight Management, Critical Analysis of Efficacy and Side effects in Non diabetic, individuals with obesity: A Comprehensive Systematic Review Sidra Kanwal, Elham Abdullah AlEmadi DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94031 WORLD FAMILY MEDICINE/MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE VOLUME 19 ISSUE 4 APRIL 2021 MIDDLEMIDDLE EAST EASTJOURNAL JOURNAL OF FAMILYOF FAMILY MEDICINE MEDICINE • VOLUME VOLUME 8 ISSUE 7, ISSUE 5 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Covid in the Region 84 The prevalence of COVID 19 among PHCC workers and its relation to place of works and medical comorbidities hmed Mohamed Kahlout, Khadijeh ALhubidi, Meshal Abdulla AlMesaifri, Tala AL Mansour, Hanan Khudadad DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94032 105 The COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Primary Health Care Services: An Experience from Qatar Mohamed Ghaith Al-Kuwari, Mariam Ali Abdulmalik, Ahmad Haj Bakri, John Gibb, Mujeeb Chettiyam Kandy, Selvakumar Swamy, Samya Ahmad Al-Abdulla, Manal B Al-Zaidan DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94033 111 Outcome of COVID-19 among homecare patients and its relation to chronic diseases Ali Mohammad alqahtani, Faisal Mubarak Alshahrani, Mohamed M. Esmail Khalaf, Sameh Reda Rezk DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94035 Case report 118 Management of Hemorrhagic Pancreatitis Secondary to Multiple Vascular Aneurysmal Rupture: A Case Report Emad A Fallatah, Ghader G Jamjoum, Mowadah W Ashgar, Adel Kotb, Reda A Jamjoom, Mohammed O Nassif, Marwan Al-Hajeili, Nora H Trabulsi DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94037 Original Clinical Research 124 Prevalence of Atopic Dermatitis and its Associated Factors Among 4–12-Month-Old Infants Attending Primary Health Care Corporation in Qatar Ahmed Mohamed Kahlout, Akeil Al Faraj, Majd Riad Akbik, Azzam Awad Ashour, Sundus Kadhim Abdulridhe, Wesam Abou Amer, Lolwa K M Al-Maslamani, Naheel Ismail Seyam, Tala Almansour, Hanan Khudadad DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94039 132 Role of BMI, Patient’s psychological status and Implant type on Patient’s Satisfaction after Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) Raed Wagokh, Ashraf Fowzat Omor, Laith Al Tarawnah, Nizar Al Berihi, Moayad Mousa Abu Qa’oud DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2021.94040 WORLD FAMILY MEDICINE/MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE VOLUME 19 ISSUE 4 APRIL 2021 MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE • VOLUME 7, ISSUE 10 EDITORIAL Editorial of the included students, astigmatism was COVID-19 swabbing activities, the servic- documented, particularly those with a posi- es utilization volume, and utilization of the Chief Editor: tive family background of astigmatism and alternative services (teleconsultations and A. Abyad who had impaired visual acuity for both far medication home delivery) across the pri- MD, MPH, AGSF, AFCHSE and close objects themselves. Students mary health care centers. Primary health Email:: with astigmatism showed difficulties com- care allocated testing sites for COVID-19 [email protected] pleting graph-based assessments or using resulted in conducting 194,381 tests and Ethics Editor and Publisher microscopes, but there was no impact on detected 25,173 confirmed cases with a Lesley Pocock the students’ final GPA. positivity rate of 12.9 %. The overall PHCC medi+WORLD International services utilization declined with an over- Nayaz, et al., investigated the correlations AUSTRALIA all reduction of 50% in April 2020. Family between Islamic religiosity and resistance Email: medicine clinics represented 41.9% of the to intellectual temptation, as well as identi- [email protected] cancelled appointed. The author conclud- fying the differences between high and low [email protected] ed that to decrease the risk of infection level of Islamic religiosity in resisting intel- to the patients and health care workers, .............................................................................. lectual temptation, and to examine wheth- Primary health care in Qatar cancelled Publisher: Lesley Pocock er Islamic religiosity can predict resistance the appointments for some high-risk popu- medi+WORLD International to intellectual temptation among youth lation. However, virtual remote services Lesley Pocock sample in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . managed to make up for the in-person utili- medi+WORLD International The results showed a statistically signifi- zation volume and reflected acceptance in Australia cant positive correlation between Islamic patients’ behaviours. Primary health care .............................................................................. religiosity and resistance to intellectual continued in detecting positive COVID-19 This issue is rich with papers from the Re- temptation, as well as differences between cases among its targeted communities. gion that address areas of interest to pri- high and low level of Islamic religiosity in mary care including Covid 19 epidemic and resisting intellectual temptation in favor of Dr Alqahtani, Followed a retrospective other variable problems that impact the life high level of Islamic religiosity, the results hospital-based research design, the data of our patients. also revealed the possibility of predict- of 101 patients registered at the Home- Kahlout et al., looked at the prevalence of ing resistance to intellectual temptation care Department in the Armed Forces Atopic Dermatitis and its associated factors through Islamic religiosity. These results Hospitals of Southern Region (AFHSR), in among 4–12-month-old Infants attending emphasized the importance of increasing Khamis Mushayt City, Aseer Region, Sau- primary health care corporation in Qatar. Islamic religiosity among youth in order to di Arabia, who were infected with COVID- Atopic Dermatitis, or Eczema, is one of the protect them from intellectual temptations. 19 were reviewed. Most homecare pa- tients were elderly, Almost half of patients most common skin inflammation disorders Kahlout et al., did a cross-sectional de- (47.5%) were admitted to the hospital. worldwide. The disease has high preva- scriptive study design without any staff Almost three-fourths of homecare patients lence rate, socioeconomic costs, and lacks identifiers data for all PHCC staff attend- (72.3%) were hypertensive, 69.3% were the availability of curative and preventative ing primary health care and their infor- diabetic and 36.6% had chronic kidney measures. The authors investigated the mation. The study aims to find out the disease. Heart diseases included ischem- effects of several risk factors on the devel- prevalence of COVID - 19 among PHCC ic heart disease (16.8%), congestive opment of AD in 4-12-month-old infants at- staff during the period of March to end of heart failure (11.9%) and atrial fibrillation tending PHCC centers across Qatar. Multi- September 2020 and to correlate between (10.9%). The authors concluded that most ple factors, previously thought to influence the place of work and position of the staff. homecare patients infected with COVID- the occurrence of AD, were proven to have Total 5062 staff were included, 1541 cas- 19 have associated comorbidity, mainly in no association with the disorder’s occur- es 30.4 % were males, 3521 case 69.6% the form of chronic diseases, such as hy- rence. Those factors include the duration of were females. The authors concluded that pertension, diabetes, chronic kidney, heart pregnancy, the type of delivery, breastfeed- although PHCC also adopted a staff pro- and neurological diseases. Case fatality
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