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Prof. Juliana Linnette D'Sa

Professor

Faculty

Nursing
Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, Girls'Campus, PO Box 642,Riyadh 11421, King Saud University,KSA,

areas of expertise

Educational assessment, Problem-based learning, Women's health, HIV/AIDS, Breastfeeding, Childbirth experience/satisfaction,

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publications

Background: The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a stressful environment that makes it challenging for neonatal nurses to adhere to safe care for neonates. However, little…

by Hadi,KE., Alyousef,SM.,Alhamidi,SA., Alonazi,MA., Alotaibi, HA.,Jaafari,SM & D’Sa,JL
2025
Published in:
BMC NURSING
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Background: Prenatal knowledge about breastfeeding is an important modulator of feeding practices.

by D’Sa JL, Alsomali R, Alhurubi R, Assiri R, Alobeid H, Dandormah E, Zamzam S
2024
Published in:
African Journal of Health Sciences
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The exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rates are low globally and in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to identify the type of infant feeding practiced during the first six months of age and determine if…

by Alsalamah,AA and D'Sa, JL
2024
Published in:
Saudi J Nurs Health Care

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This course is designed to facilitate the application of principles and theories into techniques of educational measurement and evaluation. The underlying premise for the value of such knowledge…

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The focus of this course is on types of qualitative research employed by nurses. It will explore a variety of designs and types of studies. In this course, students will explore and apply such…

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This course examines the physiological basis of reproduction, genetics and embryology. It explores areas of maternal, reproductive physiology as well as fetal physiology. Current research…