Biography

Prof. Ayman M. Hamdan-Mansour

Faculty of Nursing

The University of Jordan, Jordan

Professor for Mental Health Nursing


Email: a.mansour@ju.edu.jo (preferred), aymanjabay@gmail.com


Qualifications

2004 Ph.D., Mental Health Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, USA

1999 M.SN., Nursing education, The University of Jordan, Jordan

1993 B.S., Nursing, The University of Jordan, Jordan


Publications (Selected)

  1. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., AZZEGHAIBY, S.N., ARABIAT, D., & AL BADAWI, T. 2014. Psychological and social health status of patients with lung diseases in Jordan. Health (in press).
  2. DAWANI, H., AND HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., and AJLOUNI M. 2013. Users’ perception of home health care services in Jordan. Health, vol. 4, pp. 549-558.
  3. CONSTANTINO, R., HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A. NOLL-NELSON, B., DOSWELL, W., and BRAXTER, B. 201). Assessing the Readability and Usability of Online H-E-L-P Intervention for IPV Survivors. Open Journal of Nursing, vol. 4, pp. 150-157.
  4. HAMAIDEH, S., and HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A. 201). Psychological, cognitive, and personal variables that predict college academic achievement among health sciences students. Nurse Education Today (DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2013.09.010).
  5. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., MARMASH, L., ELAYYAN, R., and HYARAT, S. 2013. Difference in perception between nurses and patients related to patients’ health locus of control. International Journal of Nursing Practice (doi:10.1111/ijn.12132).
  6. RATROUT, H., HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., SAMER. S.SEDER. S.S., and SALIM, W. 2013. Patient satisfaction about using patient controlled analgesia in managing pain post surgical intervention. Clinical Nursing Research.(DOI: 10.1177/1054773813488418).
  7. AL-GAMAL, E., HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A. MATROOK, R., and NAWAYSEH, M. 2013. The psychosocial impact of child labour in Jordan. International Journal of Psychology, vol. 48, pp. 1156-1164.
  8. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A. AL-GAMAL, E. MATROOK, R., and NAWAYSEH, M. 2013. Health status of working children in Jordan: Comparison between working and nonworking children at schools and industrial sites. Open Journal of Nursing, vol. 3 , pp. 55-62.
  9. Al-Haj Hassan, Hamdan-Mansour, A. Zailani, R. and Nabulsi, N. (2013). Femoral sheath removal after cardiac cauterization in the Jordanian Hospitals: explorative study. Health. 5(3), 426-431.
  10. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., DARDAS, L., ABUISBAA, M., and NAWAFLEH, H. 2012. Predictors of anger among university students in Jordan. Children and Youth Service Review, vol. 34, pp. 474-479.
  11. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., MAHMOUD, K., ASQALAN, S., AL-HASANAT, M., and SHIBI, A. 2012. Knowledge and practice of drug seeking behavior among emergency nurses in Jordan. Clinical Nursing Research, vol. 21, pp. 368-384.
  12. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., CONSTANTINO, R., SHISHANI, K., SAFADI, R. and BANI-MUSTAFA, R. 2012. Evaluating psychological and mental consequences of abuse among abused Jordanian women. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. vol. 18, pp. 205-212.
  13. HALABI, J., and HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A. 2012. Attitudes of Jordanian nursing students towards nursing research. Journal of Research in Nursing, vol. 17, pp. 363-373.
  14. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., CONSTANTINO, R, FARRELL, M., DOSWELL, W., GALLAGHER, M.E., SAFADI, R. SHISHANI, K., and BANIMUSTAFA, R. 2011. Evaluating the Mental Health of Jordanian Women in Intimate Partner Abuse. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, vol. 32, pp. 614–623.
  15. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., EL-GAMAL, E., PUSKAR, K., and MARINI, A. 2011. Mental health nursing in Jordan: an investigation into experience, work stress, and organizational support. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, vol. 20, pp. 86–94.
  16. HAMDAN-MANSOUR, A., ARABIAT, D., SATO, T., IMOTO, A., and OBIAD, B. 2011. An Investigation into Marital Abuse and Psychological Wellbeing among Women in the Southern Region of Jordan. Journal of Transcultural Nursing. Vol. 22, pp. 265-273.

Profile Details

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Last Updated: 2013-12-31

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