Profile
Dr. Wedad Matar Almutairi
Assistant Professor at King Abdulaziz University - Jeddah- SA
Researcher expert in the role of Skin to skin contact (kangaroo care) and breastfeeding on Postpartum Hemorrhage. First Saudi certified as a Kangaroo Caregiver for preterm newborns.
Education
- 2013
Master degree from NURSINGFrances Payone Bolton School of nursing e , CWRU, Cleveland, امــريــكـا
- 2017
Doctorate degree from Maternity and women's Health Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, امــريــكـا
Research Interests
Areas of Research: Postpartum Hemorrhage, Kangaroo Care, Breastfeeding, Nanotechnology and drug administration, Nursing education.
Publication:
Almutairi, W. M., & Ludington-Hoe, S. M. (2016). Kangaroo Care Education Effects on Nurses' Knowledge and Skills Confidence. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 47(11), 518-524.
Accepted Abstracts for conferences:
Almutairi, W, (Jun, 2017). The Role of Skin-to-skin Contact and Breastfeeding in Postpartum Hemorrhage. 13th INTERNATIONAL INTENSIVE KANGAROO CARE CERTIFICATION COURSE. Cleveland, Ohio
Almutairi, W, (March, 2017). The Role of Skin-to-skin Contact and Breastfeeding in Postpartum Hemorrhage. OLCA's 25th Annual Breastfest Conference. Dublin, OHIO
Almutairi, W, (March, 2016). Effects of Kangaroo Care Education on Nurses’ knowledge and skills Confidence. Midwest Nursing Research Society 40th Annual Scientific Conference, Milwaukee, WI.
Almutairi, W, (April, 2016). Effects of Kangaroo Care Education on Nurses’ knowledge and skills Confidence. Research Showcase, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
Almutairi, W, (September, 2015). Effects of Kangaroo Care Education on Nurses’ knowledge and skills Confidence. 15th National Neonatal Nurses Conference. Orlando, Florida.
Scientific interests