The Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal (IRCMJ) is an international, open access, peer-reviewed, continuous, and ISI- Journal, affiliated to Iranian Hospital- Dubai, publishes original scientific studies in English that have direct clinical significance on Basic Science, Clinical Medicine, Humanitarian Assistance, Trauma, and Disaster Management. The journal strives to strengthen connections between research and practice, so enhancing professional development and improving practice within the field of medicine. Original papers submitted to this journal which do not adhere to the Instructions for Authors will be returned for appropriate revision to be in line with the Instructions for Authors. They may then be re-submitted.

Research articles
Psychometric Evaluation of Iranian Version of the Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire (EBPQ): A Methodological Study

Mohammad Reza Yeganeh; Moluk Pouralizadeh; Abbas Ebadi

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Background: There are different tools for assessing evidence-based practice in nursing in Iran, however, there are some limitations in each of them, and they do not examine EBP comprehensively.Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Persian version of ...  Read More

Letter to Editor
Nutrition Therapy in Ancient and Medieval Persia

Fereshteh Nouri; Arman Zargaran; Mohsen Naseri

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-2

Abstract
  Current medicine is the last ring of a long chain of progress of medical sciences in various civilizations during history. Among them, Persia was one of the oldest civilizations in history, and dates back to about 10000 years ago (1).  Read More

Research articles
Effect of Counseling on Self-Efficacy in Iranian Middle-Aged Women: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Vahideh Karimlou; Sakineh Mohammad-Alizadeh Charandabi; Jamileh Malakouti; Mojgan Mirghafourvand

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-9

Abstract
  Background: Attention to women’s health is considered a health priority in every country. One of the factors that promote women’s general health is self-efficacy.Objectives: The present study was conducted to determine the effect of counseling on the self-efficacy of middle-aged women.Methods: ...  Read More

Review articles
Meta-analysis of the Relationship Between Plasma Homocysteine Levels and Carbamazepine Monotherapy in Patients with Epilepsy

Yin Ying; Hongchun Li; Jiye Jin; Xuliang Lu; Pinpin Feng; Yunfeng Sun

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-10

Abstract
  Background: Numerous studies have shown that long- term treatment with anticonvulsants may be an important risk factor for the onset of atherosclerosis, or worsening of its symptoms.Context: The present study aimed at investigating the relationship between carbamazepine (CBZ) monotherapy and plasma homocysteine ...  Read More

Review articles
Decision-making on Hospital Emergency Evacuation in Disasters and Emergencies: Findings From a Systematic Review

Tahereh Yaghoubi; Ali Ardalan; Davoud Khorasani Zavareh; Hamidreza Khankeh; Amir Nejati; Abass Ebadi

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Context: Disasters are increasing worldwide, with more devastating effects than ever before. Hospitals must maintain their normal functions or have an evacuation plan due to the rate of damages at the time of a sudden disaster. The present study was conducted to determine the effective determinants and ...  Read More

Case reports
A Case Report of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Europe-1 Genotype in the West of Iran

Mehdi Fazlalipour; Behzad Mohsenpour; Vahid Baniasadi; Tahmineh Jalali; Tahereh Mohammadi; Sanam Azad-Manjiri; Yasaman Jamshidi; Sara Azizizadeh; Motahareh Hosseini; Sahar Khakifirouz; Mostafa Salehi-Vaziri

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-4

Abstract
  Introduction: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a fatal tick-borne viral zoonosis. CCHF virus (CCHFV) has 7 distinct genotypes with a determined geographical distribution pattern. However, similar genotypes have been reported from distant geographical areas.Case Presentation: On 4 June 2016, ...  Read More

Research articles
Comparison of Noncardiovascular and Cardiovascular Mortality Related to Low Serum Cholesterol Among Males and Females

Nader Parsa; Samira Taravatmanesh; Maurizio Trevisan

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Background: Contrary to popular belief, no study to date has provided evidence regarding the effect of low cholesterol level on extended overall survival.Objectives: The aim of the current study was to examine the possible relationship between low serum cholesterol (< 160 mg/dL) and mortality from ...  Read More

Review articles
A Global Comparison of Dementia and Alzheimer Disease Registries: A Systematic Review

Aida Sarsarshahi; Maryam Ahmadi; Zahra Niazkhani

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Context: Population aging is one of the most important health concerns worldwide, leading to an increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer disease (AD). Disease registries have great potential to determine the effect of clinical care, healthcare costs, and healthcare ...  Read More

Research articles
Anthropometric Indices in the Prediction of Hypertension in Female Adolescents

Fatemeh Abbaszadeh; Nahid Sarafraz; Mahboobeh Kafaei Atrian; Zohreh Sadat; Azam Bagheri; Alireza Moravveji

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-7

Abstract
  Background: Identifying the best marker for appropriate screening of risk factors of chronic diseases seems necessary in any society.Objectives: This study aimed at performing a comparative evaluation of anthropometric indices to determine a better marker for prediction of high blood pressure in adolescents.Methods: ...  Read More

Research articles
Impact of Establishing a Communication Network of Family Physicians on Level of Hba1c and FBS in Patients With Diabetes: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Ali Vafaei Najar; Hadi Tehrani; Hossein Imamian; Hamidreza Mohades Hakak; Mohammad Vahedian-Shahroodi

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-7

Abstract
  Background: Diabetes could be especially difficult for females. The burden of diabetes on females is unique because the disease could affect both mothers and their unborn children.Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of developing a communication network among physicians on the ...  Read More

Research articles
Weak Professional Interactions as main Cause of Medication Errors in Intensive Care Units in Iran

Sedigheh Farzi; Alireza Irajpour; Mahmoud Saghaei; Hamid Ravaghi

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-7

Abstract
  Background: The goal of healthcare professionals is to provide safe care, prevent injury, and promote the health of patients. Different factors and conditions, in particular, medication errors, may threaten patient safety.Objectives: This study was conducted to explore and to describe the role of interactions ...  Read More

Research articles
The Effect of Education Based on BASNEF Model on Lifestyle in Patients with Hypertension

Maliheh Deldadeh Arani; Mohsen Taghadosi; Hamid Reza Gilasi

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Background: Hypertension is a major health problem in all communities that is closely associated with lifestyle. Different educational models have been used to improve the lifestyle in these patients. However, inconsistent results have been reported.Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect ...  Read More

Research articles
Socioeconomic Inequality in Overweight/Obesity and Related Factors in Adolescents in Kermanshah-Iran

Neda Izadi; Sayed-Saeed Hashemi-Nazari; Elaheh Rafiee; Azam Malekifar; Farid Najafi

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-9

Abstract
  Background: Overweight/obesity is increasing in both developing and developed countries. Its socioeconomic determinants have been well studied in developed countries. It has been reported that the family socioeconomic status is associated with overweight/obesity in childhood and adolescence. However, ...  Read More

Research articles
The Effects of Raw Red Onion Consumption on Serum Levels of Adiponectin, Leptin, and hs-CRP in Overweight/Obese Females with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled-Clinical Trial

Maryam Saghafi-Asl; Mehranghiz Ebrahimi-Mameghani

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Background: Chronic low-grade inflammation has been confirmed to be a major etiological factor in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). The anti-inflammatory effects of quercetin, a major flavonol in onion, have been suggested by experimental studies. However, lack of data exists to investigate the effects ...  Read More

Research articles
An Assessment of Knowledge and Attitude of Iranian Nurses Towards Bioterrorism

Hasan Abolghasem Gorji; Noureddin Niknam; Nahid Aghaei; Tahereh Yaghoubi

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-5

Abstract
  Background: An increase in disasters around the world like bioterrorism attacks emphasizes the need to assess healthcare workers’ preparedness to respond to bioterrorism. Nurses form the majority of first responders in disasters and emergencies, thus it is important to guarantee that their knowledge ...  Read More

Research articles
What Is Thought: Take a Look at the Holy Quran and the Principles of Neuroscience

Elaheh Tekieh; Mohammad Hassan Nikbin; Hedayat Sahraei; Mostafa Ghaneyi; Masoomeh Kazemi; Hamed Aliyari

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-6

Abstract
  Background: Human beings firmly obtain a better understanding of the creator, its aims and destination, natural phenomena as well as the surrounding concepts with the help of thoughts. Invitation towards contemplation is one of the principles of Holy Quran’s teachings. Thought is one of the best ...  Read More

Research articles
Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation: A Cross Sectional Descriptive Study of Our First Experience in Iran

Atefeh Fakharian; Shahram Kharabian Masouleh; Saba Karimzadeh; Hamidreza Jamaati

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-7

Abstract
  Background: Noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation (NIPPV) has been safely used in selected patient populations. The purpose of this study was to determine the safety and efficacy of NIPPV outside the intensive care unit (ICU) in a tertiary hospital. This descriptive, cross sectional study was performed ...  Read More

Epidemiology of Hepatitis A Virus Infections in Syria, 2017; War and Asylum Seekers: A Global Threat

Seyyed Mohammad Miri; Seyed-Moayed Alavian

Volume 19, Issue 11 , November 2024, Pages 1-3

Abstract
  Breakdowns of the 7-year war in Syria, especially in the health care infrastructures, such as water networks, and in the basic health requirements, such as public hospitals, emergency equipment from one side and emigration of the skilled resources from the country from the other side, has led to a disaster ...  Read More

Association between Vitamin D Status and COVID-19 Outcomes in Diabetic Patients

Aria Kasiri; Maryam Eskandari Mehrabadi; Zahra Salemi; Danial Habibi; milad majidian dehkordi; omid jarahian; rasool karimi matloob

Volume 26, Issue 1 , 2024

Abstract
  Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a severe disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, has a weak prognosis, and biological markers may predict disease severity. Objectives: The present study aimed to assess the impact of vitamin D levels on COVID-19 outcomes in ...  Read More

Prediction of the Outcomes, Prognosis, and Mortality of Gunshot Victims Based on Trauma Scoring Systems in a Trauma Center in South of Iran

mahnaz yadollahi; Zahra Moradi; Kazem Jamali; Maryam Fadaie Dashti

Volume 26, Issue 1 , 2024

Abstract
  Background: The current study aimed to successively assess the applicability of trauma scoring systems.Objectives: To evaluate the outcomes, prognosis, and mortality in trauma patients.Methods: The present study was conducted on all 221 injured patients referred to Shahid Rajaee Hospital from January ...  Read More

Clinical Application of Rapid Rehabilitation Surgical Nursing on Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Patients

Jing He; Da Ma; Huijuan Jiang; Huijuan Tang; Qian Mi; Renli Cheng

Volume 26, Issue 1 , 2024

Abstract
  Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is widely used in clinical treatment for gallbladder diseases. Rapid rehabilitation surgical nursing can significantly reduce the incidence of postoperative complications and shorten the hospital stay of patients. Moreover, it is supported by evidence-based ...  Read More

Application effect of rapid rehabilitation intervention in posterior lumbar laminectomy decompression, resection of nucleus pulposus, and pedicle nail internal fixation for patients with lumbar fracture

Damei Wu; Jiaxing Wan; Guowei Tang

Volume 26, Issue 1 , 2024

Abstract
  Background: Lumbar spine fracture is one of the most common spinal fractures. Following lumbar vertebra surgery, prolonged bed rest is required, leading to increased negative emotions and various complications that hinder recovery. Therefore, it is necessary to develop effective interventions during ...  Read More

Incidence of Road Traffic Injuries in the Provinces of Iran in 2019: A Multilevel Analysis

Moslem Taheri Soodejani; Ali Karamoozian; Seyed Jalaleddin Mousavirad; Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabaei

Volume 26, Issue 1 , 2024

Abstract
  Background: This study investigated the influence of age, gender and geographical region on the incidence of four types of injuries among pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and motor vehicle drivers in Iran. The geographical correlation between the different provinces of the country was also examined. Objectives: ...  Read More

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