كتابة النص: الأستاذ الدكتور يوسف أبو العدوس - جامعة جرش قراءة النص: الدكتور أحمد أبو دلو - جامعة اليرموك مونتاج وإخراج : الدكتور محمد أبوشقير، حمزة الناطور، علي ميّاس تصوير : الأستاذ أحمد الصمادي الإشراف العام: الأستاذ الدكتور يوسف أبو العدوس
فيديو بمناسبة الإسراء والمعراج - إحتفال كلية الشريعة بجامعة جرش 2019 - 1440
فيديو بمناسبة ذكرى المولد النبوي الشريف- مونتاج وإخراج الدكتور محمد أبوشقير- كلية تكنولوجيا المعلومات
التميز في مجالات التعليم والبحث العلمي، وخدمة المجتمع، والارتقاء لمصاف الجامعات المرموقة محليا واقليميا وعالميا.
المساهمة في بناء مجتمع المعرفة وتطوره من خلال إيجاد بيئة جامعية، وشراكة مجتمعية محفزة للابداع، وحرية الفكر والتعبير، ومواكبة التطورات التقنية في مجال التعليم، ومن ثم رفد المجتمع بما يحتاجه من موارد بشرية مؤهلة وملائمة لاحتياجات سوق العمل.
تلتزم الجامعة بترسيخ القيم الجوهرية التالية: الإلتزام الإجتماعي والأخلاقي، الإنتماء،العدالة والمساواة، الإبداع، الجودة والتميّز، الشفافية والمحاسبة، الحرية المنظبطة والمستقبلية.
Dr. Murad Alkhalaileh PhD RN
Associate Prof in Nursing
Major: Adult Health Nursing
Speciality: Emergency and Disaster Management Nursing
Bs in Nursing
MSN in Nursing Education
PhD in Nursing “Jordanian Nurses Disaster Preparedness"
Oct 2017– Sep 2022: Associate prof. (Head of Nursing Department), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences Tabuk University, Main Campus
Sep 2016–Sep 2017: Associate prof. Fakeeh College of Applied Medical Sciences.
Sep 2015 –Sep 2016: Associate prof. faculty of nursing, Al al-Bayt University
2014- Sep.2015: Associate prof King Saud University- Prince Sultan Collage for EMS KSA.
2009 - Sep 2014 Al Al-Bayt University Mafraq Assistant Prof. “Adult health nursing”.
2003- Sep. 2009 Al Al-Bayt University Mafraq Lecturer “Adult health nursing”.
1998- Sep. 2003 Jordan Phosphate Mines Co. Russiefa, Head Nurse of Clinics & emergency Department.
1996- Dec. 1997 Ibn Al-Haytham Hospital Amman ICU& CCU Head Nurse
1988 – Jun. 1996 Queen Alia Hospital RN Amman
Abstract Aim: This paper is a report of a study conducted to translate the Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool into Arabic and to determine its psychometric properties, including reliability, validity and factorial structure. Background: Worldwide numbers of natural and man-made disasters have greatly increased in recent years. Since disaster strikes without warning, all healthcare providers, especially nurses, must be prepared with appropriate skills and resources for disaster procedures and management during the three phases of disaster: pre disaster, during disaster and post disaster. Knowledge levels need to be evaluated to plan effective educational programmes. Methods: The Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool was translated into Classical Arabic using Beaton's guideline for translation and validated by experts and a pilot study with 20 Registered Nurses from the target population. Data were collected in 2008 using self-administered questionnaires from 474 (79% return rate) Jordanian Registered Nurses who worked in randomly selected Ministry of Health hospitals and two university hospitals. Results: Principal component analysis (Promax rotation with Kaiser Normalization procedure, SPSS version 15) was used to determined construct validity, and three factors explained 64% of the variance: knowledge, skills and post disaster management. Cronbach's alpha was 0.90, which demonstrated internal consistency. Conclusion: These results support the reliability and validity of the Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool as a measure of knowledge, skills and post disaster management. It can be used with confidence with an Arabic-speaking nursing population to measure their preparedness for disasters. Based on the results of such studies, effective disaster preparedness programmes could be developed to enhance nurses' disaster preparedness.
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