Fox, M. T., Butler, J. I., Sidani, S., Alzghoul, M. M., Skinner, M., Amell, T., & Ferguson-Paré, M. (2022). Family caregivers’ perspectives on the acceptability of four interventions proposed for rural transitional care: A multi-method study. Plos one, 17(12), e0279187.”
Fox, M., Butler, J., Sidani, S., Alzghoul, M,M., et al. Family caregivers’ preparedness for the discharge of a relative at risk for readmission, and experiences of rural transitional care in Ontario Canada:A multi-method study. Journal of Integrated Science. 2022. Submitted Oct, 2021.
Jones-Bonofiglio, K., & Alzghoul, M. M. (2021). Into the Grey Zone: Retired Nurses’ Reflections on Ethics in Canadian Nursing Practice. Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique, 4(1), 47-56.
Alzghoul MM, Jones-Bonofiglio K. Nurses’ tension-based ethical decision making in rural acute care settings. Nursing Ethics. 2020;27(4):1032-1043. doi:10.1177/0969733020906594
Alzghoul, M. M., Møller, H., Wakewich, P., & Dowsley, M. (2020). Perinatal care experiences of Muslim women in Northwestern Ontario, Canada: A qualitative study. Women and Birth. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2020.02.021
Fox, M. T., Sidani, S, Butler, J. I., Skinner,M. W., & Alzghoul,M. M. (2019).Adapting hospital-to-home transitional care interventions to the rural healthcare context in Ontario, Canada: Protocol of a multi-method descriptive study. BMJ Open, 9(5), e028050.
Alzghoul, M. M., & Spadoni, M. (2019). Reflecting on– traditions, ceremony, and the formation of bachelor-prepared nurses. Journal of ReflectivePractice. https://doi.org/10.1080/14623943.2019.1588719
Alzghoul, M. M., Shakhatreh, M.K., & Al-Sheyab, N. (2017). Unintentional injuries and violence among adults in northern Jordan: A hospital-based retrospective study. International Journal of Environmental Research and PublicHealth, 14(4), 343.
Alzghoul. M. M. (2014). The experience of nurses working with trauma patients in critical care and emergency settings: A qualitative study from Scottish nurses’ perspectives. International Journalof Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing,18(1), 13-22.
Nominee, Innovator of the Year Award – Brock University, 2025
Recognized for exemplary innovation and commercialization efforts, successfully translating research and ideas into social or economic impact. Presented at the Brock Innovation Showcase.
Posters:
Alzghoul, M. M., & Azahr, S.* (2020, Feb. 7). Immigrant parents'
knowledge and perceptions of and strategies to prevent unintentional injury
to children. St Joseph’s Care Group Research Showcase Conference,
Thunder Bay, ON.
Alzghoul, M. M & Azahr, S.* (2020, Mar.). Immigrant parents' knowledge
and perceptions of and strategies to prevent unintentional injury to children.
Faculty Day,Research Week, Lakehead University.
Alzghoul, M. M., & Azahr, S.* (2020, Mar.). Immigrant parents’
knowledge andperceptions of and strategies to prevent unintentional injury
to children. GraduateStudents’ Day, Research Week, lakehead University.
Alzghoul, M. M., & Jones-Bonofiglio, K. (2020, mar.). Nurses' experiences of
ethical decision making in rural acute care settings. Faculty Day, Research
Week, LakeheadUniversity.
Jones-Bonofiglio, K., & Alzghoul, M. M. (2020, Mar.). Retired nurses (RNs):
Revisitingthe ethical edges. Faculty Day, Research Week, Lakehead University.
Kent, A., Møller, H., Chisholm, J., Alzghoul, M. M., Sameshima, P., &
Benwell, B. (2020, Mar.). What mothers told us: Evaluating the HOPE app
to support the mentalhealth of pregnant and postpartum women in
northwestern Ontario. St Joseph’s Caregroup Research Showcase Coference.
Thunder Bay, ON.
Kent, A., Møller, H., Chisholm, J., Alzghoul, M. M., Sameshima, P., &
Benwell, B. (2020, Mar.). What mothers told us: Evaluating the HOPE app
to support the mentalhealth of pregnant and postpartum women in
northwestern Ontario. Faculty Day, Research Week, Lakehead University.
Kent, A., Møller, H., Chisholm, J., Alzghoul, M. M., Sameshima, P., &
Benwell, B. (2020, Mar.). What mothers told us: Evaluating the HOPE app to
support the mental health of pregnant and postpartum women in northwestern
Ontario. Graduate Students’ Day, Research Week, Lakehead University.
Alzghoul, M. M., & Jones-Bonofiglio, K.. (2019, Feb.) Rock & a hard place:
Nurses’ experiences of ethical decision making (EDM) in acute care settings in
northern Ontario.Accepted for a poster presentation, Thunder Bay, ON.
Benwell, B.,* Hassan, M.,* Sameshima, P., Møller, H., Alzghoul, M. M., P.
Wakewich,& Gupta, N.* (2018, Mar. 6). Poster presentation: Gaps in prenatal
education through an arts-integrated perspective. (Presentation of preliminary
partial project findings). Lakehead University - Research and Innovation Week,
Thunder Bay, ON.
Wakewich, P., Møller, H., Alzhgoul, M. M., Dowsley, M, Burnett, K. (2017,
Mar.). Improving maternity care for marginalized women in northern Ontario:
Care providerand stakeholder perspectives. A poster presented to showcase
CRaNHR research projects at Faculty Research Day, Lakehead University.
Møller, H., Alzhgoul, M. M., Wakewich, P., ., Dowsley, M, Burnett, K.. (2017,
Mar.). Prenatal Knowledge Xchange for equity in birthing experiences and
outcomes. A posterpresented to showcase CRaNHR research projects at
Faculty Research Day, LakeheadUniversity.
Alzghoul, M. M., Wakewich, P., Møller, Burnett, K., Dowsley, M., et al
(2016, Mar.).Creating equity in access to quality birthing choices,
experiences, and outcomes in Ontario. A poster presented to showcase our
CRaNHR research projects at Faculty Research Day, Lakehead University