This study examined the impact of hostel living on the psychological well-being and feelings of loneliness among nursing students. A sample of 150 students residing in hostels, aged between 18 and 25, completed the UCLA ...
Margus Bibi , Raisa Begum Gul , Kainat Asmat , Muhammad Nasir Ayub Khan(J Pak Med Assoc, 2026)
Objective: To explore women's participation in decision-making related to the type of anaesthesia for
elective caesarean section.
Methods: The exploratory, descriptive qualitative study was conducted from June to August ...
Rehana Batool Niazi1 , Margus Bibi2 , Jamila Bibi3 , Saira Manzoor4 , Zeeshan U. Zaman5(Migration Letters, 2024)
This qualitative study delves into the lived experiences of nurses providing care to patients
with mental health conditions in Pakistan. Using a phenomenological approach, the
research examines the emotional, ethical, ...
Mehrunnisa*1, Bibi Amira2, Margus Bibi3(Frontier in Medical & Health Research, 2025)
Moral suffering is a complex and underexplored phenomenon experienced by healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, when they are unable to act according to their moral judgment due to institutional, hierarchical, or ...
Rehana Batool Niazi*1 , Dr. Iffat Rohail2 , Jamila Bibi3 , Margus Bibi4(Migration Letters, 2024)
Intentional Indirect Self-Harm (IISH) is an emerging but under-researched concern in adolescent mental health, particularly in South Asian contexts like Pakistan. Unlike direct self-injury, IISH involves covert, harmful ...
Dr. Rehana Batool Niazi1, Margus Bibi2, Saira Manzoor3(SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW ARCHIVES, 2025)
This qualitative study explored how empathy shapes the daily experiences of mental health nurses working in government and private hospitals. Interviews with 20 participants, 10 female and 10 male nurses revealed that ...