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Sara Rizvi Jafree
Sara Rizvi Jafree
Associate Professor, Forman Christian College University
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Workplace violence against women nurses working in two public sector hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan
SR Jafree
Nursing outlook 65 (4), 420-427, 2017
1032017
The psychometric validation of FCV19S in Urdu and socio-demographic association with fear in the people of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province in Pakistan
QK Mahmood, SR Jafree, WA Qureshi
International journal of mental health and addiction 20 (1), 426-436, 2022
872022
Nurse perceptions of organizational culture and its association with the culture of error reporting: a case of public sector hospitals in Pakistan
SR Jafree, R Zakar, MZ Zakar, F Fischer
BMC health services research 16, 1-13, 2015
762015
Social media use, self-efficacy, perceived threat, and preventive behavior in times of COVID-19: results of a cross-sectional study in Pakistan
QK Mahmood, SR Jafree, S Mukhtar, F Fischer
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 562042, 2021
712021
Ethical violations in the clinical setting: the hidden curriculum learning experience of Pakistani nurses
SR Jafree, R Zakar, F Fischer, MZ Zakar
BMC medical ethics 16, 1-11, 2015
672015
Anxiety amongst physicians during COVID-19: cross-sectional study in Pakistan
QK Mahmood, SR Jafree, A Jalil, SMH Nadir, F Fischer
BMC public health 21, 1-10, 2021
542021
A cross-sectional survey of Pakistani Muslims coping with health anxiety through religiosity during the COVID-19 pandemic
QK Mahmood, SR Jafree, MM Sohail, MB Akram
Journal of religion and health 60 (3), 1462-1474, 2021
422021
Assessing the patient safety culture and ward error reporting in public sector hospitals of Pakistan
SR Jafree, R Zakar, MZ Zakar, F Fischer
Safety in Health 3, 1-8, 2017
292017
Pakistani youth and social media addiction: the validation of bergen Facebook addiction scale (BFAS)
QK Mahmood, SR Jafree, MM Sohail
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 20 (1), 581-594, 2022
272022
Significant other family members and their experiences of COVID-19 in Pakistan: A qualitative study with implications for social policy.
S Rizvi Jafree, SA Naqi
Stigma and Health 5 (4), 380, 2020
252020
Women microfinance users and their association with improvement in quality of life: Evidence from Pakistan
SR Jafree, K Ahmad
Asian Women 29 (4), 73-105, 2013
252013
Gender segregation as a benefit–a qualitative study from P akistan
S Rizvi Jafree, R Zakar, MZ Zakar
Journal of nursing management 23 (8), 983-993, 2015
242015
Women, healthcare, and violence in Pakistan.
SR Jafree
232018
The sociology of south Asian Women’s health
SR Jafree
Springer Nature, 2020
192020
Factors affecting delivery health service satisfaction of women and fear of COVID− 19: implications for maternal and child health in Pakistan
SR Jafree, A Momina, A Muazzam, R Wajid, G Calib
Maternal and child health journal 25 (6), 881-891, 2021
172021
Digital health literacy intervention to support maternal, child and family health in primary healthcare settings of Pakistan during the age of coronavirus: study protocol for a …
SR Jafree, N Bukhari, A Muzamill, F Tasneem, F Fischer
BMJ open 11 (3), e045163, 2021
172021
Mothers employed in paid work and their predictors for home delivery in Pakistan
SR Jafree, R Zakar, M Mustafa, F Fischer
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 18, 1-9, 2018
172018
Significant other family members and their experiences of COVID-19 in Pakistan: A qualitative study with implications for social policy
SR Jafree, A ul Momina, SA Naqi
Age 21 (26), 4, 2020
152020
Health challenges of mothers with special needs children in Pakistan and the importance of integrating health social workers
S Rizvi Jafree, SK Burhan
Social Work in Health Care 59 (6), 408-429, 2020
112020
Challenges in providing surgical procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Qualitative study among Operating Department Practitioners in Pakistan
SR Jafree, A Momina, N Malik, SA Naqi, F Fischer
Science Progress 104 (2), 00368504211023282, 2021
102021
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