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Assist. Lecturer

ehab mohammed shaker

Research Interests

Gender MALE
Place of Work Mosul Medical Technical Institute
Position Department Head
Qualification Master
Speciality Adult Nursing
Email ehabmohammed85@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 07719744637
Address mosul, mosul, ninava, Iraq
working experience

Academic Qualification

Technical Diploma
Sep 10, 2003 - Sep 1, 2005

I obtained a technical diploma from the Technical Institute in Mosul with an average of 92.414, ranking first among a total of 44 students, and I was appointed at the Technical Institute in Mosul in 2006.

Bachelor's degree
Sep 1, 2008 - Jul 3, 2011

I obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing with a very good grade, ranking second out of a total of 65 students, and with an average of 84.405.

Master's degree
Sep 2, 2019 - Oct 5, 2021

I obtained a Master of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Mosul, College of Nursing.

Working Experience

1 [Student training in hospitals]
Mar 2, 2006 - Dec 2, 2013

Training of students from the Technical Institute of Mosul, Nursing Techniques Department, at Al-Jumhuri and Ibn Al-Athir Hospitals for Children.

2 [Head of the Emergency Department &Evening study curriculum for the Department of Nursing Technology]
Nov 2, 2021 - Nov 30, 2024

He assumed the position of Head of the Emergency Department of the Nursing Technology Department and Evening study curriculum for the Department of Nursing Technology at Mosul Technical Medical Institute

3 [Head of Emergency Medicine and First Aid Techniques Department]
Dec 12, 2024 - Present

I assumed the position of Head of the Department of Emergency Medicine and First Aid Techniques at the Mosul Technical Medical Institute, Northern Technical University.

Publications

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Community regarding Solid Waste Management (SWM)
Sep 3, 2024

Journal Journal of Bioscience and Applied Research,

publisher Ehab Mohammed Shaker1 , Thaira Idrees Younis1 , Rifaie Yaseen Hameed Al-Hussein1 , Ali M. Saadi2*

DOI 10.21608/jbaar.2024.297742.1052

Issue No. 3, P.318-327

Volume Vol.10

ABSTRACT The study assessed the community's knowledge, attitude, and practices concerning solid waste management. A descriptive, cross-sectional, and correlational study design was carried out to randomly select (330) heads of household citizens from Nineveh governorate – Iraq from the 2nd of July to the 29th of December 2022. The instrument used in the study was developed after reviewing many related pieces of literature, it is composed of three domains "Knowledge= 16 items Attitude= 29 nines, and Practices= 9 items". The instrument was exposed to five experts in the community health nursing field to assess its validity while it was applied to ten participants to measure its reliability "r= 0.79". The interview method depended on collecting data from the participants. High percentages of participants possessed low levels of knowledge (40%), negative attitudes (45.8%), and poor practices (49.7%) regarding MSW, and there were significantly positive linear relationships among all aspects of MSW. The community awareness (as knowledge, attitude, and practices) concerning SWM is not satisfied. Educating the community and increasing its awareness toward solid waste management by using all audio-visual means in a simplified manner that is suitable for all socioeconomic groups and concentrates more and profoundly on changing society's attitudes towards solid waste management. Keywords: Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Solid Waste Management

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Assessment of Mother's Knowledge and Management Regarding Fever of Preschool Children in Mosul City
Dec 15, 2024

Journal Journal of Bioscience and Applied Research (JBAAR)

publisher Shukur Abdulkareem Mahmood1 , Ehab Mohammed Shaker1 , Aomnea M. Albdulazeez1 , Ghufran Mohammed Sadee Merie2 , Ali M. Saadi3 , Alaa Younis Mahdy Al-Hamadany4 , Nabaa Kh. Abdullah5 , Alaa G. Mohammed6

DOI 10.21608/jbaar.2024.334731.1104

Issue No. 6, P.128 -136

Volume Vol.10

Abstract Objective: To assess maternal knowledge regarding fever management in children aged 5 years. Methodology: Data were collected from October 7, 2023, to March 30, 2024. A total of 102 preschoolers (ages 3-5) from Alsalam and Ibn Sina hospitals in Mosul City/Iraq were recruited using convenience sampling. This study used a Completely Randomized Design. The researcher collected data by selecting a sample of participants and intruding to answers with simple explanations without giving any answer or suggestion that could bias the results. Data was collected one day a week from 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. The time required is 15–30 minutes. In face-to-face interviews, trained interviewers gave the moms the questionnaire. Result: most mothers in this research (39.85%) were 25–33 years old. The majority, 29.80%, had elementary education, 30.2% had more than four children, and 78.75% were homemakers. Our study revealed that 52.5% of mothers struggled to regulate their body temperature, starting around 38.5˚ (28.4%). They believe armpits are the best temperature sampling locations (51.6%) and medicine is the first step (45.6%). Mothers recognize that rainy covering can be used (66.3%). For fever in children under 5 years, 70.7% of mothers visited a physician, and 60.7% chose a height-appropriate dosage. Keywords: Child preschool, Mothers, Fever Management, and Knowledge

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Conferences

Conferences

Exploring the Relationship Between Demographic Characteristics and Adults' Knowledge about Hypertension
Apr 17, 2024 - Apr 18, 2024

Publisher MUSTAFA ISMAEL SAADOON Ehab Mohammed Hanady Jabbar

Country Iraq

Location mosul

THE IMPACT OF OBESITY ON MATERNAL COMPLICATION AND OUTCOMES AT MOSUL WOMEN'S TEACHING HOSPITALS
Mar 8, 2025 - Mar 7, 2025

Publisher Mustafa Ismael Saadoon Ahmed Alishlash University of Mosul Ehab Mohammed Shaker Northern Technical University Wafaa Abd Ali Hattab University of Baghdad Nada Daham Bader Al Jiwari Ministery of Health

Country TÜRKİYE

Location Antalya

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