The researchers, pharmacist Thuraya Safaa Ansaf, a Master’s student in the Clinical Pharmacy Department, and Assistant Professor Dr. Fadya Yaqoob Al-Hamadani, a faculty member in the Clinical Pharmacy Department, have published the results of their scientific research in one of the Prestigious international journals ranked within the first quartile (Q1), known for its high impact factor and distinguished scientific reputation.

This study was conducted in collaboration with Professor Dr. Delyth James and PhD researcher Sarah Brown from Cardiff Metropolitan University.

The study concluded that a targeted intervention based on Behavioral Change Techniques (BCTs) can significantly improve adherence to the complex dietary and fluid restrictions required by hemodialysis patients.

These findings are considered a valuable contribution to patient care in End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) management. A growing body of literature supporting the effectiveness of behavioral interventions in managing chronic conditions is now being strengthened by this work.

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