Diana Jamal

1.9k total citations
35 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Diana Jamal is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Emergency Medical Services and Health Information Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Diana Jamal has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in General Health Professions, 16 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 14 papers in Health Information Management. Recurrent topics in Diana Jamal's work include Healthcare Quality and Management (14 papers), Global Health Workforce Issues (10 papers) and Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues (8 papers). Diana Jamal is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Quality and Management (14 papers), Global Health Workforce Issues (10 papers) and Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues (8 papers). Diana Jamal collaborates with scholars based in Lebanon, Canada and Saudi Arabia. Diana Jamal's co-authors include Fadi El‐Jardali, Hani Dimassi, Maha Jaafar, Nour Ataya, Nuhad Yazbik Dumit, John N. Lavis, Ayman A. Abdo, Raeda AbuAlRub, Kassem Kassak and Ahmed M. Abdallah and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, BMJ Open and International Journal of Nursing Studies.

In The Last Decade

Diana Jamal

34 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Diana Jamal Lebanon 21 590 561 426 310 220 35 1.4k
Edris Kakemam Iran 20 595 1.0× 360 0.6× 213 0.5× 180 0.6× 145 0.7× 84 1.4k
Kristiana Ludlow Australia 19 722 1.2× 207 0.4× 92 0.2× 166 0.5× 67 0.3× 38 1.3k
Jessica Herkes Australia 10 651 1.1× 185 0.3× 90 0.2× 159 0.5× 75 0.3× 12 1.2k
Jee‐In Hwang South Korea 19 446 0.8× 329 0.6× 202 0.5× 148 0.5× 115 0.5× 71 1.1k
Marilynn M. Rosenthal United States 11 454 0.8× 611 1.1× 282 0.7× 184 0.6× 130 0.6× 29 1.3k
Kathleen M. Sutcliffe United States 10 366 0.6× 611 1.1× 256 0.6× 167 0.5× 207 0.9× 13 1.5k
Martina Buljac‐Samardžić Netherlands 17 477 0.8× 269 0.5× 79 0.2× 85 0.3× 136 0.6× 53 1.1k
Luke Testa Australia 12 429 0.7× 158 0.3× 89 0.2× 152 0.5× 46 0.2× 30 832
Carl‐Ardy Dubois Canada 20 1.1k 1.8× 299 0.5× 37 0.1× 170 0.5× 112 0.5× 53 1.6k
Gina Lamprell Australia 8 358 0.6× 157 0.3× 80 0.2× 113 0.4× 45 0.2× 9 685

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Fields of papers citing papers by Diana Jamal

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Diana Jamal

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Amer, Yasser Sami, et al.. (2025). A Decade of Excellence: Accreditation’s Long-term Impact on Quality, Safety, and Performance at King Saud University Medical City. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8(1). 49–62.
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Titi, Maher A., et al.. (2021). Staying ahead of the curve: Navigating changes and maintaining gains in patient safety culture - a mixed-methods study. BMJ Open. 11(3). e044116–e044116. 16 indexed citations
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Jamal, Diana, et al.. (2018). Baseline assessment of patient safety culture in public hospitals in Kuwait. BMC Health Services Research. 18(1). 158–158. 60 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, et al.. (2018). Engagement of health research institutions in knowledge translation in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 24(7). 672–679. 9 indexed citations
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Alswat, Khalid, et al.. (2017). Improving patient safety culture in Saudi Arabia (2012–2015): trending, improvement and benchmarking. BMC Health Services Research. 17(1). 516–516. 71 indexed citations
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AbuAlRub, Raeda, et al.. (2015). Exploring the relationship between work environment, job satisfaction, and intent to stay of Jordanian nurses in underserved areas. Applied Nursing Research. 31. 19–23. 70 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, Taghreed Adam, Nour Ataya, Diana Jamal, & Maha Jaafar. (2014). Constraints to Applying Systems Thinking Concepts in Health Systems: A Regional Perspective from Surveying Stakeholders in Eastern Mediterranean Countries. Research Information System of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences (Ardabil University of Medical Sciences). 1 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, Taghreed Adam, Nour Ataya, Diana Jamal, & Maha Jaafar. (2014). Constraints to applying systems thinking concepts in health systems: A regional perspective from surveying stakeholders in Eastern Mediterranean countries. International Journal of Health Policy and Management. 3(7). 399–407. 24 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, Susan F. Murray, Hani Dimassi, et al.. (2013). Intention to stay of nurses in current posts in difficult-to-staff areas of Yemen, Jordan, Lebanon and Qatar: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 50(11). 1481–1494. 26 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, et al.. (2012). Use of health systems evidence by policymakers in eastern mediterranean countries: views, practices, and contextual influences. BMC Health Services Research. 12(1). 200–200. 61 indexed citations
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AbuAlRub, Raeda, et al.. (2012). The challenges of working in underserved areas: A qualitative exploratory study of views of policy makers and professionals. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 50(1). 73–82. 12 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, et al.. (2011). Predictors and outcomes of patient safety culture in hospitals. BMC Health Services Research. 11(1). 45–45. 189 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, Shadi Saleh, Nour Ataya, & Diana Jamal. (2011). Design, implementation and scaling up of the balanced scorecard for hospitals in Lebanon: Policy coherence and application lessons for low and middle income countries. Health Policy. 103(2-3). 305–314. 44 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, Diana Jamal, Nour Ataya, et al.. (2011). Health Policy and Systems Research in Twelve Eastern Mediterranean Countries: a stocktaking of production and gaps (2000-2008). Health Research Policy and Systems. 9(1). 39–39. 29 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, Mohamad Alameddine, Nuhad Yazbik Dumit, et al.. (2010). Nurses’ work environment and intent to leave in Lebanese hospitals: Implications for policy and practice. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 48(2). 204–214. 52 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, et al.. (2009). Assessment of human resources management practices in Lebanese hospitals. Human Resources for Health. 7(1). 84–84. 30 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, et al.. (2009). A national cross-sectional study on nurses' intent to leave and job satisfaction in Lebanon: implications for policy and practice. BMC Nursing. 8(1). 3–3. 121 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, et al.. (2008). Migration of Lebanese nurses: A questionnaire survey and secondary data analysis. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 45(10). 1490–1500. 51 indexed citations
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Tamim, Hala, et al.. (2008). Prospective study on antibiotics misuse among infants with upper respiratory infections. European Journal of Pediatrics. 168(6). 667–672. 10 indexed citations
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El‐Jardali, Fadi, Diana Jamal, Ahmed M. Abdallah, & Kassem Kassak. (2007). Human resources for health planning and management in the Eastern Mediterranean region: facts, gaps and forward thinking for research and policy. Human Resources for Health. 5(1). 9–9. 68 indexed citations

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