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Correction to: The 2020 blast in the Port of Beirut: can the Lebanese health system “build back better”?
(2020)
Correction to: BMC Health Serv Res 20, 1040 (2020)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05906-y
Following publication of the original article [1], the Editor identified an error in the article title.
The article title ...
The magnitude and effect of work-life imbalance on cognition and affective range among the non-western population: A study from Muscat
(2022)
Abstract:
The temporal relationship between work-life balance/imbalance, occupational burnout, and poor mental health outcomes have been widely explored. Little has been forthcoming on cognitive functioning among those ...
A national study on the resilience of community pharmacists in Lebanon: a cross‑sectional survey
(2022)
Background:
Community pharmacists are among the most accessible healthcare professionals and are likely to experience the full brunt of public health crises. In Lebanon, the COVID-19 pandemic, added to a severe economic ...
Outpatient use patterns and experiences among diabetic and hypertensive patients in fragile settings: a cross-sectional study from Lebanon
(2022)
Objectives:
Assess and describe the health service use and delivery patterns for non-communicable disease (NCD) services in two contrasting fragility contexts and by other principal equity-related characteristics including ...
Physicians’ perspective on shared decision making in Dubai: a cross-sectional study
(2020)
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an integral part of patient-centered delivery of care. Maximizing the opportunity of patients to participate in decisions related to their health is an expectation in care delivery ...
Research productivity in the United Arab Emirates: A 20-year bibliometric analysis
(2019)
Background: Despite increased attention on science and research in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), little is known about the national state of research productivity and how it evolved over time.
Methods: Using the world's ...
Mobile device use among emergency department healthcare professionals: prevalence, utilization and attitudes
(2021)
Abstract:
Mobile devices are increasingly permeating healthcare and are being regularly used by healthcare providers. We examined the prevalence and frequency of mobile device use, and perceptions around clinical and ...