Suha Omran

791 total citations
20 papers, 441 citations indexed

About

Suha Omran is a scholar working on Oncology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Suha Omran has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 441 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Oncology, 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Suha Omran's work include Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (5 papers), Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (4 papers) and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies (4 papers). Suha Omran is often cited by papers focused on Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (5 papers), Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (4 papers) and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies (4 papers). Suha Omran collaborates with scholars based in Jordan, Egypt and Cyprus. Suha Omran's co-authors include Susan C. McMillan, Ahmed Ismail, Michael Silbermann, Haris Charalambous, Joshua Kanaabi Muliira, Lubna Abushaikha, Ibtisam Ghrayeb, Eran Ben‐Arye, Nahla Al Ali and Rejin Kebudi and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Cancer and Annals of Oncology.

In The Last Decade

Suha Omran

19 papers receiving 412 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Suha Omran Jordan 12 162 106 88 69 64 20 441
Janet Jones United Kingdom 12 33 0.2× 94 0.9× 58 0.7× 34 0.5× 80 1.3× 21 418
Chien‐An Yao Taiwan 17 92 0.6× 413 3.9× 34 0.4× 74 1.1× 154 2.4× 32 742
Jacqueline S. Marinac United States 11 26 0.2× 57 0.5× 58 0.7× 31 0.4× 42 0.7× 17 429
Amber Moore United States 11 34 0.2× 105 1.0× 84 1.0× 14 0.2× 111 1.7× 34 397
Paul Shekelle United States 6 23 0.1× 52 0.5× 132 1.5× 74 1.1× 129 2.0× 7 468
Megan Crichton Australia 16 351 2.2× 304 2.9× 52 0.6× 162 2.3× 128 2.0× 42 908
Patrick T. Tyree United States 12 32 0.2× 34 0.3× 263 3.0× 44 0.6× 58 0.9× 12 491
Mostafa Madmoli Iran 13 35 0.2× 22 0.2× 52 0.6× 22 0.3× 41 0.6× 54 346
Yufang Gao China 13 21 0.1× 46 0.4× 16 0.2× 40 0.6× 67 1.0× 27 537
Omar Thanoon Dawood Malaysia 12 42 0.3× 35 0.3× 11 0.1× 44 0.6× 57 0.9× 32 530

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Suha Omran

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Suha Omran. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Suha Omran based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Suha Omran. Suha Omran is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2023). Jordanian Patients’ Perspectives of the Role of Complementary Medicine in the Treatment of Cancer. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(2). 45–55.
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Omran, Suha & Susan C. McMillan. (2018). Symptom Severity, Anxiety, Depression, Self- Efficacy andQuality of Life in Patients with Cancer. PubMed. 19(2). 365–374. 41 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, Yousef Khader, & Susan C. McMillan. (2017). Symptom Clusters and Quality of Life in Hospice Patients with Cancer. PubMed. 18(9). 2387–2393. 20 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2016). EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN JORDAN. International Education and Research Journal. 2(8). 1 indexed citations
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Ben‐Arye, Eran, Ariela Popper‐Giveon, Noah Samuels, et al.. (2016). Communication and integration: a qualitative analysis of perspectives among Middle Eastern oncology healthcare professionals on the integration of complementary medicine in supportive cancer care. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 142(5). 1117–1126. 11 indexed citations
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Ben‐Arye, Eran, Elad Schiff, Kamer Mutafoğlu, et al.. (2015). Integration of complementary medicine in supportive cancer care: survey of health-care providers’ perspectives from 16 countries in the Middle East. Supportive Care in Cancer. 23(9). 2605–2612. 14 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2015). Dietary and Lifestyle Risk Factors for Colorectal Cancer in Apparently Healthy Adults in Jordanian Hospitals. Journal of Cancer Education. 32(3). 447–453. 9 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2015). Assessment of Jordanian Patient's Colorectal Cancer Awareness and Preferences towards CRC Screening: Are Jordanians Ready to Embrace CRC Screening?. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 16(10). 4229–4235. 10 indexed citations
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Batiha, Abdul‐Monim, et al.. (2015). Comprehensive oral care program for intubated intensive care unit patients. 7. 259–273. 6 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2015). Acute care nurses’ attitudes toward family presence during cardio-pulmonary resuscitation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Clinical Nursing Studies. 3(3). 4 indexed citations
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Ben‐Arye, Eran, Noah Samuels, Lee H. Goldstein, et al.. (2015). Potential risks associated with traditional herbal medicine use in cancer care: A study of Middle Eastern oncology health care professionals. Cancer. 122(4). 598–610. 100 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2014). Knowledge, Experiences, and Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Survey of Health Care Providers Working in Primary Care Settings. Journal of Cancer Education. 30(1). 53–61. 28 indexed citations
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Silbermann, Michael, Suha Omran, Khalid S Aljabri, et al.. (2013). Multidisciplinary care team for cancer patients and its implementation in several Middle Eastern countries. Annals of Oncology. 24. vii41–vii47. 46 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2012). Symptom distress of Jordanian patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 18(2). 125–132. 21 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha & Ahmed Ismail. (2010). Knowledge and Beliefs of Jordanians Toward Colorectal Cancer Screening. Cancer Nursing. 33(2). 141–148. 29 indexed citations
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Abushaikha, Lubna & Suha Omran. (2010). A Survey of Osteoporosis Risk Factors and Practices Among Jordanian Women. Journal of international women's studies. 11(4). 153–161. 4 indexed citations
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Abushaikha, Lubna, et al.. (2009). Osteoporosis knowledge among female school students in Jordan. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 15(4). 906–911. 26 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2006). Gender differences in signs and symptoms presentation and treatment of Jordanian myocardial infarction patients. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 12(4). 198–204. 23 indexed citations
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Omran, Suha, et al.. (2004). The effects of health beliefs on health care‐seeking decisions of Jordanian patients with myocardial infarction symptoms. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 11(1). 13–20. 24 indexed citations

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