A. Masmali
5 Papers
A. Masmali is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Residence. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Knowledge and Attitude Toward Organ Donation Among the Adult Population in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Somaili,A. Masmali,Ibrahim A. Haqawi,Manal Al-Hulaibi,Ahmed A AlHabji,Ayoub Salami,Abdulmageed A Ageel,Yasser Sultan,Alhassan Alhazemi,Fatimah Moharg,Omar Saad Almansour,Anas Elias Ahmed +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that study participants had a moderate level of knowledge and a low positive attitude toward organ donation and the advocacy in promoting organ donation should be increased through the use of appropriate mediums to change the attitudes and enhance the willingness of people.
Awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among Jazan University students: An analytic cross-sectional study from Jazan, Saudi Arabia
Husameldin Khalafalla,Bushra Ahmed Hussain Alfaifi,R. Alharbi,Shahd AlMarei,Taif Ahmed Kobal,H. Alsomaili,Shatha Ahmed Drbshi,S. A. Sumayli,Amal Ahmed Kamili,A. Masmali +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , an analytical cross-sectional study aimed to assess awareness of stroke signs, symptoms, and risk factors among university students in the southern region of Saudi Arabia, where data obtained through an online questionnaire were collected from 897 university students.
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Understanding Breast Cancer Awareness, Perceptions, and Screening Practices Among the Population of Jazan, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Ali Hendi,Jalal Abu Halimah,Naif A. Majrashi,Sarah Daghriri,Mohammed Alhafaf,Mohammed R Alshaikh,Mohammed Akkam,Saleha Haroobi,Rahaf J Othathi,Reem Harbi,Abdulrahman Zalah,Elham Maghrabi,A. Masmali,Mohammed Mojiri +13 more
TL;DR: The study explores breast cancer awareness, perceptions, and screening practices among the population of Jazan, Saudi Arabia, highlighting high awareness but low utilization of screening services due to fear and embarrassment.
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Knowledge, Behavior and Practices about Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Jizan region: Cross-sectional study 2020
Mona H. El-Mahdy,Samy Shaban Mahmoud,Amani Osman Abdelmola,Other I. Darraj,Reham A. Madkhali,A. Masmali,Shatha M Jaafari,Noura A. Duhmi,Dina M. Maafa,Reem M. Majrashi,Atiaf M. Mubaraky +10 more
TL;DR: Jizan region residents show good knowledge and behavior toward CO VID-19 prevention, however, it is not accompanied by good practice toward COVID-19 .
The Impact of Physical Activity on Depression, Anxiety, and Stress during Pregnancy in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abdulaziz M. Alfaqih,Ahmad Y. Alqassim,Mohammed H. Hakami,Ahmed M. Sumayli,Nawaf Bakri,Shorog A. Alhazmi,Amal M. Ageeli,Remas A. Kobaice,Nasser A. Hakami,Abdullah Fouad Hamadah,A. Masmali,Alhassan H Hobani +11 more
TL;DR: This cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia found that nearly two-thirds of pregnant women experienced depression, anxiety, or stress, with higher physical activity levels associated with reduced symptoms, highlighting the importance of tailored interventions.