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				<PublisherName>Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>International Journal of Medical Reviews</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2345-525X</Issn>
				<Volume>10</Volume>
				<Issue>4</Issue>
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					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>12</Month>
					<Day>01</Day>
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<ArticleTitle>Minimally Invasive Laser Surgery vs. Common Techniques for Hemorrhoid Treatment: Technology Assessment</ArticleTitle>
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			<FirstPage>580</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>588</LastPage>
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<Author>
					<FirstName>Omid</FirstName>
					<LastName>Yousefianzadeh</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Health Information Technology and Management, Health Technology Assessment and Medical Informatics
Research Center, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran</Affiliation>
<Identifier Source="ORCID">0000-0002-9356-6614</Identifier>

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<Author>
					<FirstName>Arezoo</FirstName>
					<LastName>Dehghani</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Health Information Technology and Management, Health Technology Assessment and Medical Informatics Research Center, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran</Affiliation>

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<Author>
					<FirstName>Saeed</FirstName>
					<LastName>Kargar</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Surgery, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Maryam</FirstName>
					<LastName>Nikfard</LastName>
<Affiliation>school of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran</Affiliation>
<Identifier Source="ORCID">0000-0001-6053-3501</Identifier>

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<Author>
					<FirstName>Hamid Reza</FirstName>
					<LastName>Dehghan</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Biostatistics, Research Center for Health Technology Assessment and Medical Informatics, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran</Affiliation>
<Identifier Source="ORCID">0000-0002-1186-1469</Identifier>

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				<PubDate PubStatus="received">
					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>08</Month>
					<Day>09</Day>
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		<Abstract> &lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Introduction: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus, rarely dangerous, and typically treated within a few weeks. However, urgent medical care is required to avoid exacerbation of the condition&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle3&quot;&gt;. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;This study aimed to compare minimally invasive laser surgery with other common hemorrhoid surgical techniques and investigate the main outcome of these techniques.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Data sources: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;Four databases of PubMed (185), Scopus (59), ISI (143), CRD (10), and other resources (12) were explored.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Study selection: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;All studies on laser surgery for patients with Grade 2 or 3 hemorrhoids examining pain outcome, reduction of hemorrhoids grade, and patient&#039;s quality of life after laser surgery were enrolled in this review.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Results: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;Finally, 25 eligible articles were enrolled in the study. The results indicated that hemorrhoid was improved in the laser surgery group within the follow-up period with a higher average of quality-of-life self-assessment compared to other techniques. Overall satisfaction was higher in the laser group&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle3&quot;&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Conclusion: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;The evidence favored laser treatment in all studies, either clinical trials or studies without control groups. In&lt;br /&gt;general, laser surgery is considered an immune treatment for hemorrhoids with fewer postoperative complications such as bleeding, discomfort, and pain. Therefore, other than the cost, the rest of the evidence was in favor of laser surgery, and the laser technique is an appropriate alternative to conventional methods.&lt;/span&gt; </Abstract>
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				<PublisherName>Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>International Journal of Medical Reviews</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2345-525X</Issn>
				<Volume>10</Volume>
				<Issue>4</Issue>
				<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>12</Month>
					<Day>01</Day>
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<ArticleTitle>Effect of COVID-19 on Psychological Problems of Medical Department Students: A Systematic Review</ArticleTitle>
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			<FirstPage>589</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>612</LastPage>
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<Author>
					<FirstName>Zahra</FirstName>
					<LastName>Zirak</LastName>
<Affiliation>Student Research Committee, Department of Radiology, Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine East of Guilan, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Fatemeh</FirstName>
					<LastName>Ansarian</LastName>
<Affiliation>Student Research Committee, Department of Radiology, Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine East of Guilan, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Sara</FirstName>
					<LastName>Khoshamouz</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Parivash</FirstName>
					<LastName>Nazarpour</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Mostafa</FirstName>
					<LastName>Soodmand</LastName>
<Affiliation>School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Mahdi</FirstName>
					<LastName>Bagheri</LastName>
<Affiliation>Life Style Institute, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Milad</FirstName>
					<LastName>Asghardoust Rezaei</LastName>
<Affiliation>Students Research Committee, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Hossein</FirstName>
					<LastName>Hasan Pour</LastName>
<Affiliation>Students Research Committee, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Mohammad</FirstName>
					<LastName>Taghi Moghadamnia</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran</Affiliation>

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			<History>
				<PubDate PubStatus="received">
					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>07</Month>
					<Day>01</Day>
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		<Abstract> &lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Introduction: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;This systematic review aimed to examine the results of various studies on the effect of COVID-19 on the&lt;br /&gt;psychological problems of medical department students worldwide&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle3&quot;&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Methods: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;Our statistical population includes all English articles on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on stress, anxiety, and depression in medical students from January 1, 2019, to the end of December 2020. The articles were searched in Google Scholar, Pubmed, Web of Science, and SCOPUS databases using the keywords medical students, PTSD, depression, and anxiety, followed by a secondary search similar to the primary search.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Results: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;This study was conducted based on the PRISMA - statement. All included studies were performed using the crosssectional analytical method. Out of 24 studies with a sample size of 12042 people, ten articles dealt with the anxiety topic, one article addressed the depression issue, and 13 articles discussed both the anxiety and depression topic in medical, dental and nursing students. Most studies have shown that women experienced more anxiety and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic than men. The level of anxiety of medical students was much lower than that of non-medical students&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle3&quot;&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Conclusion: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;A large number of students considered virtual education as an unusual and unfamiliar method and expressed their anxiety symptoms. There was a significant relationship between anxiety as well as depression levels and COVID-19. COVID-19-related anxiety and depression caused sleep, appetite and diet disorders, lack of energy and concentration, decreased selfconfidence, and loss of the ability to overcome life problems in students.&lt;/span&gt;</Abstract>
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				<PublisherName>Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>International Journal of Medical Reviews</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2345-525X</Issn>
				<Volume>10</Volume>
				<Issue>4</Issue>
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					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>12</Month>
					<Day>01</Day>
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<ArticleTitle>Generalized Anxiety Disorders (GAD) Causes Among Worldwide</ArticleTitle>
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			<FirstPage>613</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>615</LastPage>
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<Author>
					<FirstName>Iman</FirstName>
					<LastName>Dianat</LastName>
<Affiliation>Islamic Azad University of Kazeroon, Kazeroon, Iran</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Seyed Ali Hossein</FirstName>
					<LastName>Zahraei</LastName>
<Affiliation>Shiraz medical school, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran</Affiliation>

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				<PubDate PubStatus="received">
					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>03</Month>
					<Day>30</Day>
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		<Abstract> &lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This review article aims to explore the causes of GAD, including genetic and environmental factors, as well as neurobiological and psychological mechanisms. We also discuss the implications of these causes for the diagnosis and treatment of GAD. Overall, this review provides an overview of the multifactorial nature of GAD and highlights the need for a comprehensive and personalized approach to its management.&lt;/span&gt; </Abstract>
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<Journal>
				<PublisherName>Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>International Journal of Medical Reviews</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2345-525X</Issn>
				<Volume>10</Volume>
				<Issue>4</Issue>
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					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>12</Month>
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<ArticleTitle>Opportunities and Challenges of Mobile Radiography Services in Zambia</ArticleTitle>
<VernacularTitle></VernacularTitle>
			<FirstPage>616</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>624</LastPage>
			<ELocationID EIdType="pii">187107</ELocationID>
			
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<Author>
					<FirstName>Osward</FirstName>
					<LastName>Bwanga</LastName>
<Affiliation>Midlands University Hospital Tullamore, Radiology Department, Ireland</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Ncheebe</FirstName>
					<LastName>Sindaza</LastName>
<Affiliation>Cancer Diseases Hospital, Radiotherapy Department, Lusaka, Zambia</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Ernest</FirstName>
					<LastName>Chanda</LastName>
<Affiliation>Lusaka Apex Medical University and Cancer Diseases Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Nkole</FirstName>
					<LastName>Bwalya</LastName>
<Affiliation>Chipata Central Hospital, Department of Radiology, Chipata Zambia</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Ethel</FirstName>
					<LastName>Chilambe Jere</LastName>
<Affiliation>Arthur Davison Children’s Hospital, Radiology Department, Ndola, Zambia</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Joseph</FirstName>
					<LastName>Mulenga</LastName>
<Affiliation>Warwick Hospital, Radiology Department, Warwick, UK</Affiliation>

</Author>
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				<PubDate PubStatus="received">
					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>07</Month>
					<Day>12</Day>
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		<Abstract> &lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Mobile radiography is requested and performed using a mobile X-ray machine when a patient’s condition makes the transfer to the radiology department unsafe. In the Zambian healthcare system, these patients are admitted to special care units, such as intensive care units (ICU), resuscitation units of the accident and emergency (A&amp; E) departments, COVID-19 isolation wards, and special care baby units (SCBU). These are critically ill patients who require constant monitoring and nursing care. Moving these patients to radiology departments for medical imaging due to non-availability of or non-functional mobile X-ray machines can negatively affect their condition, treatment, and nursing care. Chest X-rays are the most performed radiological examinations during mobile radiography. However, radiographers face challenges in providing mobile radiography services to critically ill patients due to limited space, life-support equipment attached to patients, infection control measures, limitations of mobile Xray machines, and radiation protection. The biggest opportunity identified during this review is the increased demand of patients requiring mobile radiography services. However, an insufficient number of mobile X-ray machines, lack of equipment and maintenance, inadequate radiation protection devices, and a critical shortage of radiologists to report on portable X-rays were the main challenges identified affecting mobile radiography services. Recommendations are made to improve the delivery of mobile radiography services in Zambia.&lt;/span&gt; </Abstract>
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				<PublisherName>Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>International Journal of Medical Reviews</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2345-525X</Issn>
				<Volume>10</Volume>
				<Issue>4</Issue>
				<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>12</Month>
					<Day>01</Day>
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<ArticleTitle>CRISPR-Cas9: The Association between SARS-CoV-2 and Neurodegenerative Disorders (NDDs) Occurrence</ArticleTitle>
<VernacularTitle></VernacularTitle>
			<FirstPage>625</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>636</LastPage>
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<Author>
					<FirstName>Sirvan</FirstName>
					<LastName>Abbasbeigi</LastName>
<Affiliation>Master of Cellular and Molecular Biology/Biochemistry Field of Study, Islamic Azad University (IAU), Science and Research
Branch, Sanandaj, Iran</Affiliation>
<Identifier Source="ORCID">0000-0001-6813-8514</Identifier>

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				<PubDate PubStatus="received">
					<Year>2023</Year>
					<Month>08</Month>
					<Day>19</Day>
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		<Abstract>&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;COVID-19 is a respiratory infection caused by SARS-CoV-2 that can also have neurological manifestations and complications. There is growing evidence that COVID-19 may be associated with an increased risk of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The mechanisms underlying this association are not fully understood but may involve direct viral invasion of the brain, systemic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and amyloid formation. These factors may trigger or accelerate the neuronal damage and debilitation that characterize neurodegenerative disorders. Hence, this study aims to review the highlighted connections between SARS-COV-2 and NDDs, considering new technologies in treating challenging diseases. To put it better, CRISPR-Cas9 is a genome editing tool that targets and modifies specific DNA sequences in living cells. It has been used to create animal models, study gene function, and develop gene therapies for various diseases. CRISPR-Cas9 may also be a promising tool to combat COVID-19 and prevent or treat its neurological complications by targeting either the viral genome or the host factors essential for viral infection. It has been concluded that there are still some questions and limitations to the clinical application of CRISPR-Cas9, such as delivery efficiency, specificity, safety, and immunogenicity, which require further investigation and biological and medical observation to be accepted as a stable alternative treatment in this field.&lt;/span&gt; </Abstract>
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				<PublisherName>Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>International Journal of Medical Reviews</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2345-525X</Issn>
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<ArticleTitle>The Effectiveness of Watching English Movies on Pragmatic Improvement and Willingness to Communicate among Nursing Students</ArticleTitle>
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			<FirstPage>637</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>642</LastPage>
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<Author>
					<FirstName>Farahnaz</FirstName>
					<LastName>Dayani</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of English Language, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran</Affiliation>

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<Author>
					<FirstName>Valeh</FirstName>
					<LastName>Jalali</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of English Language, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran</Affiliation>

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<Author>
					<FirstName>Nead</FirstName>
					<LastName>Fatehi Rad</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of English Language, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran</Affiliation>

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<Author>
					<FirstName>Masoud</FirstName>
					<LastName>Tajadini</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of English Language, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran</Affiliation>

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					<Year>2023</Year>
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		<Abstract>&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Introduction: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;Communication skills can be improved in a variety of ways. Watching movies is thought to contribute to the acquisition of permanent knowledge. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effect of watching English movies on nursing students’ pragmatic improvement and communication skills&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle3&quot;&gt;. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Methods: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;This experimental study included 36 volunteer nursing students at Kerman University of Medical Sciences who conformed to the criteria for inclusion. The participants were classified into two groups experimental (EG = 18) and control (CG = 18). Three instruments were used to collect the data of this study: Quick Oxford Placement Test, pre and post-test of Pragmatic Analysis, and WTC questionnaire. The results were analyzed using EXCELL and SPSS Software. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Results: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;The mean for the pretest of CG and EG was 12.95 ± 1.08 and 13.45 ± 1.02, respectively changed to 13.65 ± 0.1.4 and 16.7 ± 0.651 in the posttest. A significant difference was observed between pre and post-test of the experimental group (&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;P &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;= 0.000). The mean for the pre-administration of the WTC questionnaire for CG and EG was 103.87 ± 1.23 and 99.77 ± 1.88, respectively changed to 125.66 ± 0.96 and 175.06 ± 2.43 for the post-administration of the groups. As the data reveals, a positive relationship was observed between WTC and pragmatic knowledge: Beta = 0.668, t = 8.889, &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;P&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;&lt;0.05) among nursing students&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle3&quot;&gt;. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle0&quot;&gt;Conclusion: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fontstyle2&quot;&gt;Study aids along with theoretical lessons help nursing students to enhance their English language communication skills permanently. Accordingly, watching movies is beneficial for students&#039; communication and learning professional skills that are peculiar to the occupation of nursing. Further studies about the impact of movies should be done on much larger samples of students.&lt;/span&gt;</Abstract>
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