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  1. Jordanian oncology nurses' knowledge of managing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
  2. Oncology nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preventing catheter-related bloodstream infections
  3. Awareness and Knowledge of Ovarian Cancer Symptoms and Risk Factors: A Survey of Jordanian Women
  4. Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting: Incidence and Management in Jordan
  5. Student nurses’ knowledge of guidelines for preventing central venous catheter-associated infections
  6. Disclosure of Cancer Diagnosis: an Individualized and Non-paternalistic Approach Is Preferred
  7. Student Nurses’ Knowledge about Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
  8. Prevalence of Symptoms and Quality of Life Among Jordanian Cancer Patients
  9. Knowledge of palliative care: An online survey
  10. Pressure ulcers in long-term care: a point prevalence study in Jordan
  11. Jordanian Nurses Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Pain Management
  12. Nurses’ Knowledge About Palliative Care
  13. Jordanian cancer patients' information needs and information-seeking behaviour: A descriptive study
  14. Patients’ perceived purpose of clinical informed consent: Mill’s individual autonomy model is preferred
  15. Information disclosure in clinical informed consent: “reasonable” patient’s perception of norm in high-context communication culture
  16. Pain management in Jordan: nursing students' knowledge and attitude
  17. Cancer pain in Jordan: prevalence and adequacy of treatment
  18. Barriers to cancer pain management: Jordanian nurses' perspectives
  19. Patient-related Barriers to Cancer Pain Management in Jordan
  20. Saudi views on consenting for research on medical records and leftover tissue samples
  21. Which medical error to disclose to patients and by whom? Public preference and perceptions of norm and current practice