Basheer Sikandar

@rguhs.ac.in

Associate professor/Medical Surgical Nursing/Nursing
RGUHS



              

https://researchid.co/basheerahamed

I am Academic educationist working BLDEAs Shri B M Patil Institute of Nursing Sciences, Vijayapur. which is affiliated to RGUHS University, Bangalore

EDUCATION

PhD, MSc (N)

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Medical–Surgical Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Pharmacology (nursing), Critical Care Nursing

2

Scopus Publications

13

Scholar Citations

1

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Impact of SCOPE Program on Health-Related Quality of Life and Health Status of Children With Thalassemia: A Quasi-Experimental Study
    Kavitha K, Padmaja A, and Basheerahamed J. Sikandar

    SAGE Publications
    Background: Iron chelation, blood transfusions, and complication management are typical hospital requirements for children with beta-thalassemia major. This affects their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the Supportive and Coping strategies, Ongoing Assessment, Prevention of Complications, and Empowerment (SCOPE) Program impacted the HRQoL and overall health of children with thalassemia. Method: The study employed a quasi-experimental pretest–posttest control group with a sequential follow-up design. A nonprobability purposive sampling technique was used to include 80 children with beta-thalassemia major in the sample, ranging in age from 6 to 18. Data were gathered using a Demographic Profile, PedsQLTM Version 4.0, and a Clinical Profile. The children in the intervention group received the SCOPE Program over the course of 6 months. The data collection included a pretest and a posttest with four follow-up evaluations. Results: During the pretest, children with thalassemia had a very low HRQoL. However, the final assessment after the intervention showed a significant difference in the mean scores between the two groups in the areas of physical functioning ( p = .001), emotional functioning ( p = .0001), social functioning ( p = .001), and school functioning ( p = .001). Growth indicators also demonstrated a notable improvement in the intervention group of children. Discussion: The SCOPE Program may be a thorough and efficient intervention for enhancing the general health of children with thalassemia. It can be used as a cooperative, well-organized, family-focused care strategy. Further study with a larger sample size is suggested.


RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Impact of SCOPE Program on Health-Related Quality of Life and Health Status of Children With Thalassemia: A Quasi-Experimental Study.
    BJ Sikandar
    Journal of Pediatric Hematology/oncology Nursing, 27527530231214542 2024

  • A digital-based follow-up program to improve maternal competence in preterm home care-A true-experimental study
    K Kavitha, MM Patil, BJ Sikandar
    Journal of Neonatal Nursing 29 (5), 750-754 2023

  • Psychodrama intervention to create awareness of health consequences of early marriage among adolescent girls and their parents
    K Kavitha, BJ Sikandar, P Raut, K Halkatti, A Kulkarni, M Umrani
    BLDE University Journal of Health Sciences 8 (2), 284-289 2023

  • Impact of COVID-19 on the care of pre-term babies: Issues, challenges and strategies for comprehensive care
    K Kavitha, MM Patil, BJ Sikandar
    Indian Journal of Continuing Nursing Education 23 (2), 113-117 2022

  • Nutritional Status in Children with Beta Thalassemia: A Systematic Review
    K Kavitha, BJ Sikandar
    RGUHS Journal of Nursing Sciences 12 (1) 2022

  • COVID-19 pandemic and nursing students: Stress, depression, and coping behaviors–An exploratory study
    K Kavitha, BJ Sikandar, R Joseph
    BLDE University Journal of Health Sciences 7 (1), 45-50 2022

  • When in doubt, cite! do nursing students care to cite? A nurse educator's perspective on plagiarism
    M George
    Indian Journal of Continuing Nursing Education 23 (1), 3-5 2022

  • Transitional care program for enhancing competence of primary care givers in home care management of neonatal intensive care unit graduates
    M Gangihal, K Kavitha, S Rathod, L Pujari, L Swami, A Pyati, BJ Sikandar
    Indian Journal of Continuing Nursing Education 22 (2), 193-199 2021

  • Digital parenting: Issues, challenges and nursing implications
    K Kavitha, BJ Sikandar
    Journal of Pediatric Surgical Nursing 10 (3), 100-104 2021

  • Effectiveness of STP regarding prevention of Byssinosis disease among cotton mill workers of selected cotton mills, Bijapur
    SIJ Basheerahamed J.S., Kavitha K
    International Journal of Allied medical sciences and clinical research 4 2016

  • Life without pain: children with hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy
    BJS Kavitha K.
    IOSR 4 2015

  • Impact of SCOPE Program on Health-Related Quality of Life and Health Status of Children With Thalassemia: A Quasi-Experimental Study
    K Kavitha, A Padmaja, BJ Sikandar
    Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology nursing, 27527530231214542

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Digital parenting: Issues, challenges and nursing implications
    K Kavitha, BJ Sikandar
    Journal of Pediatric Surgical Nursing 10 (3), 100-104 2021
    Citations: 10

  • A digital-based follow-up program to improve maternal competence in preterm home care-A true-experimental study
    K Kavitha, MM Patil, BJ Sikandar
    Journal of Neonatal Nursing 29 (5), 750-754 2023
    Citations: 1

  • Impact of COVID-19 on the care of pre-term babies: Issues, challenges and strategies for comprehensive care
    K Kavitha, MM Patil, BJ Sikandar
    Indian Journal of Continuing Nursing Education 23 (2), 113-117 2022
    Citations: 1

  • Transitional care program for enhancing competence of primary care givers in home care management of neonatal intensive care unit graduates
    M Gangihal, K Kavitha, S Rathod, L Pujari, L Swami, A Pyati, BJ Sikandar
    Indian Journal of Continuing Nursing Education 22 (2), 193-199 2021
    Citations: 1