Nesrin N. Abu-Baker, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
Area:
Nursing, Public Health
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Christine Savage grad student 2005 University of Cincinnati
 (Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and birth outcome.)
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Abu-Baker NN, Al Diabat LA, Alnuaimi K. (2022) The effect of health education on second-hand smoke knowledge and exposure among pregnant women in Jordan: A quasi-experimental study. Heliyon. 8: e10647
Abu-Baker NN, Abusbaitan HA, Al-Ashram SA, et al. (2021) The Effect of Health Education on Dietary Knowledge and Practices of Pregnant Women in Jordan: A Quasi-Experimental Study. International Journal of Women's Health. 13: 433-443
Abu-Baker NN, Al-Jarrah EA, Suliman M. (2020) Second-Hand Smoke Exposure Among Coronary Heart Disease Patients. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. 13: 109-116
Abu-Baker NN, Savage C, Amarneh BH. (2018) Parents’ Strategies of Managing Minor Childhood Illnesses Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Jordan Global Journal of Health Science. 10: 145
Abu-Baker NN, Gharaibeh HF, Al-Zoubi HM, et al. (2013) Mothers' knowledge and practices of managing minor illnesses of children under five years Journal of Research in Nursing. 18: 651-666
Abu-Baker N, Savage C. (2011) Knowledge and practices of folate and multivitamin supplementation among Jordanian pregnant women Journal of Research in Nursing. 17: 275-286
Abu-Baker NN, Haddad L, Mayyas O. (2010) Smoking behavior among coronary heart disease patients in Jordan: a model from a developing country. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 7: 751-64
Abu-Baker NN, Haddad L, Savage C. (2010) The influence of secondhand smoke exposure on birth outcomes in Jordan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 7: 616-34
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