Author Information
Khitam Ibrahem Mohammad is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Maternal and Child Health and Midwifery Department at the Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, located in Irbid, Jordan. Her research primarily focuses on maternal and child health, with a particular interest in the psychological and physiological aspects of postpartum care.Research Contributions
Khitam Ibrahem Mohammad has made significant contributions to the field of nursing, particularly in maternal and child health. Her research spans a variety of essential topics, including neonatal pain management, postpartum depression, and the socio-cultural factors influencing postnatal anxiety. She has also explored the impact of early versus delayed umbilical cord clamping on maternal and neonatal outcomes, as well as the effects of mirror therapy on stroke patients. Her work on the feasibility of postpartum home visits and the burnout experienced by Jordanian midwives further exemplifies her comprehensive approach to improving maternal and child health care.Aliases
Khitam Ibrahem Mohammad has published under various aliases, including: K. Mohammad
K.i. Mohammad
Khitam I Mohammad
Khitam Mohammad
Khitam I. Mohammad
These aliases reflect variations in the usage of her full name and initials across different publications.
Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Citation Count |
565 |
H-index |
11 |
Paper Count |
32 |