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OMAR H ALMAHMOUD

Nursing Department / Pharmacy, Nursing and Health Professions College · Birzeit University

https://researchid.co/oalmahmoud
@birzeit.edu
33Scopus Publications
395Google Scholar Citations
12Google Scholar h-index
13Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Pediatric nursing, Neonatal Nursing, Critical care nursing, Child Growth and Development, Nursing education, Evidence-based practices.

Biography

Omar Almahmoud, a lecturer in pediatric and neonatal nursing with more than 10 years of experience, earned his bachelor's in nursing from Al-QUDS University in 1995 and his master's in pediatric nursing in 2006. Currently, a PhD candidate in nursing (Child Health) at the University of Jordan in Jordan. In a level 4 NICU in Makassed Hospital in East Jerusalem, he had more than 17 years of clinical expertise as senior neonatal intensive care nurse. At Birzeit University- College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Professions-, now works as a faculty member of the nursing department. Almahmoud published a variety of studies on neonatal, pediatric, growth and development, and evidence-based critical care in highly ranked journals focusing on nursing education and practice. Almahmoud vision is to use his knowledge and clinical experiences of nursing to enhance nursing skills and offer future nurses and researchers with evidence-based nursing education to optimize children’s' functioning.

Education

PhD nursing

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Seasonal influenza vaccine knowledge and attitudes among pregnant women: a cross-sectional study in Palestine
    BMC Public Health, 2026
  2. Childhood trauma among school-age children in Palestine: Maternal awareness and preventive attitudes
    Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2026
  3. Human Monkeypox knowledge gaps among nurses: implications for training and outbreak preparedness
    BMC Medical Education, 2026
  4. Assessment of digital eye strain and its associated factors among school children in Palestine
    BMC Ophthalmology, 2025
  5. Association between omega-3 fatty acid intake and ADHD symptoms among early adolescents aged 10–12 years: a cross-sectional study in Palestine
    International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2025

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