Name: Mrs Eman Alsaleh
Date of Birth: 15/07/1978
Address: Jordan
Philadelphia University
Education history:
PhD. University of Nottingham. UK. 2015. PhD in nursing. Adult health nursing (courses and thesis submission about efficacy of behavioural intervention on physical activity level among patients with coronary heart disease.).
Master. Jordan University of Science and Technology. Jordan. 2006. Master of adult health nursing (courses and thesis submission about perceived benefits and barriers to physical activity among patients with coronary heart diseases)
B S Degree in Nursing. Jordan University of Science and Technology. Jordan. 2003
Employment History:
Assistant professor. Philadelphia University. Jordan. 09/2015-06/2017. The role was teaching nursing modules in the school of nursing. The modules including adult health care nursing, critical care nursing, fundamental of nursing. In addition, teaching health science courses such as first aid and community health to students from different schools.
Researcher assistant. University of Nottingham. UK. March/2012- July-2012: my job was as researcher assistant in conducting intervention study to increase physical activity among university students and publishing paper.
Lecturer. Hashemite University. Jordan. September/2007- November/2011: My job was as lecturer in the school of Nursing. I’ve taught nursing modules including adult health care nursing, acute care nursing, physical assessment and fundamental of Nursing. The modules are theoretical and clinical
Charge nurse. King Abdullah University Hospital. Jordan. August/2003- August/2007: working as registered charge nurse in the cardiac care unit.
Charge nurse. Almafraq Public Hospital. Jordan. Jan 2001-August/2003: working as registered in charge nurse in Intensive Care Unit.
Skills:
Registered Nurse in the nursing and midwifery council in Jordan
Nursing skills and practice (7 years)
Conducting quantitative research SPSS data entry and analysis
Conducting physical activity interventions Computer skills
Conducting behavioural interventions publishing papers
Application of education programs Research writing
Publications:
- Alsaleh, E., Windle, R., Blake, H. (2016). Behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in adults with coronary heart disease in Jordan. BMC public health, 16(1), 643.
- Alsaleh, E., Blake, H., Windle, R. (2012). Behavioural intervention to increase physical activity among patients with coronary heart disease: protocol for a randomised controlled trial. International journal of nursing studies, 49(12), 1489-1493.
- Lowe BG, Alsaleh E, Blake H. Assessing physical activity levels in people living with a stoma. Nurs Stand. 2019 Aug 31;35(1):70-77. doi: 10.7748/ns.2019.e11278. Epub 2019 Jun 19. PMID: 31814365.
- Alsaleh, Eman, and Faris Baniyasin. "Prevalence of physical activity levels and perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity among Jordanian patients with coronary heart disease: A cross-sectional study." Frontiers in Public Health 10 (2023): 1041428.‏
- Alsaleh, Eman. "Is a combination of individual consultations, text message reminders and interaction with a Facebook page more effective than educational sessions for encouraging university students to increase their physical activity levels?." Frontiers in Public Health 11 (2023): 1098953
- ALLARI, Rabia S., et al. "THE MOTIVATING FACTORS FOR STUDYING NURSING: STUDENTS’PERCEPTION." Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results (2023): 3088-3099
- Blake, Holly, Eman Alsaleh, and Richard Windle. "Behavioural intervention to increase physical activity among patients with coronary heart disease (CHD): randomised controlled trial."
- Al-Duhoun AH, Atout M, Alsaleh E, Hjazeen AA, El-Banna MM. Exploring the Intentions of Jordanian Patients Diagnosed with Hyperlipidemia to Engage in Physical Activity. Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Aug 18;13(16):2034. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13162034. PMID: 40868650; PMCID: PMC12385816.
