Rahmani, A.
University of Medical Sciences
[ 1 ] - Methodological Principles and Applications of the Delphi Method: A Narrative Review
Background and Objectives: The appearance of complex issues with insufficient information has resulted in the consensus or unanimity spread. The consensus methods include the nominal group and the Delphi method.The Delphi method is a systematic process to predict and help making decision through survey rounds and information gathering and finally the group consensus. This method has been design...
[ 2 ] - The level of blood lead painter workers Rafsanjan city and its correlation with risk factors for cardiovascular disease in 2019
Introduction: Painters are exposed to various chemical harmful agents such as lead particles in paints. Some studies have suggested a possible association of occupational exposure that may cause cardiovascular effects. Lead is absorbed through the body through the skin, skin, and respiratory tract and penetrates some tissues. Considering the importance of labor health in each countrychr('39')s ...
[ 3 ] - A Survey of Anxiety Caused by COVID-19 Pandemic among Students of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences in 2021: A Descriptive Study
Background and Objectives: Medical students are considered a high-risk group for COVID-19 anxiety due to their health and medical activities. The aim of this study was to determine the level of anxiety caused by the COVID-19 epidemic among medical students in rafsanjan. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, 400 students of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences were selected by r...
[ 4 ] - The Effects of COVID-19 Epidemic on the Mental Health of Migrants around the World: A Systematic Review
Abdollah Rahmani[1], Mohsen Rezaeian[2] Received: 16/04/22 Sent for Revision: 06/06/22 Received Revised Manuscript: 10/08/22 Accepted: 16/08/22 Background and Objectives: Immigrants are considered as a group at risk of mental health resulting from Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), due to living conditions and less access to health services. Therefore, the present review study was co...
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