Assistant Professor Dr. Alaa Jawad Kazem, Teaching At The Faculty Of Nursing At The University Of Baghdad, Was Able To Record An Important Research Clinical Trial In The Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, The Main Registry Of The World Health Organization’s International Clinical Trial Records Platform.
The research study, entitled “Impact of a supportive and organized palliative care approach on the occurrence of arrhythmias, chest pain, and anxiety in patients entering the cardiac care unit,” aims to evaluate the effectiveness of this approach.
After careful review by the competent committee of the People’s Republic of China, the research plan was approved and given the registration number ChiCTR2500104908 for version 1.0.
The research manuscript is expected to be published in prestigious scientific journals specialized in medical and nursing research after the completion of the clinical trial. This achievement confirms the commitment of the College of Nursing at the University of Baghdad to sober scientific research and its active contribution to the development of medical knowledge globally.
This important research achievement reflects the commitment of the University of Baghdad and the College of Nursing to contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations. In particular, this clinical trial intersects with the third goal of good health, the ninth goal of industry, innovation and infrastructure, and the 17th goal of establishing partnerships to achieve the goals. This achievement confirms the status of the University of Baghdad as a leading center for scientific research that contributes effectively to global efforts to achieve sustainable development and improve the quality of life.