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Dalia M Al-Baghdadi
editDalia Al-Baghdadi is a Jordanian physical therapist who was born in 1999. Raised by a lovely Palestinian mother and a Jordanian father. She pursued her academic career at the Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST).[1]
Dalia earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Rehabilitation in July 2021. Recognizing her academic excellence, she was awarded a scholarship from JUST to pursue a Master of Science in the same field, which she completed in May 2024.
During her graduate studies, Al-Baghdadi gained valuable experience as a teaching assistant in neurological rehabilitation for two years. This role allowed her to contribute to the education of future physical therapists and deepen her understanding of neurological disorders.
A dedicated researcher, Dalia has a particular interest in the psychological impact of medical interventions. In 2024, she made a significant contribution to the field by publishing her first peer-reviewed article, titled "Differences in Anxiety and Depression Symptoms Due to Social Support Among Women Post-mastectomy in Jordan."[2] This research highlights the importance of social support in mitigating psychological distress experienced by women undergoing mastectomy.
Further Reading
editThe knowledge among Jordanian women and their attitudes toward the role of physical therapy post-mastectomy.
References
edit- ^ "Jordan University of Science and Technology". www.just.edu.jo. Retrieved 2024-11-18.
- ^ Bani-Ahmed, Ali; Al-Baghdadi, Dalia; Hussein, Rana (2024-09-01). "Variations in Depression and Anxiety among Jordanian Women Undergoing Mastectomy and Reconstruction Surgery: Impact of Familial Support". Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 25 (9): 3277–3282. doi:10.31557/APJCP.2024.25.9.3277. ISSN 2476-762X.