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    Prediction of life-story narrative for end-of-life surrogate's decision-making is inadequate: a Q-methodology study by Hammami, Muhammad M, Abuhdeeb, Kafa, Hammami, Muhammad B, De Padua, Sophia J S, Al-Balkhi, Areej

    Published in BMC medical ethics (03-05-2019)
    “…Substituted judgment assumes adequate knowledge of patient's mind-set. However, surrogates' prediction of individual healthcare decisions is often inadequate…”
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    Drugplacebo interaction effect may bias clinical trials interpretation: hybrid balanced placebo and randomized placebo-controlled design by Hammami, Muhammad M, Hammami, Safa, Al-Swayeh, Reem, Al-Gaai, Eman, Farah, Faduma Abdi, De Padua, Sophia J S

    Published in BMC medical research methodology (29-11-2016)
    “…Conventional randomized placebo-controlled study design assumes the absence of drug*placebo interaction. We hypothesized the presence of such an interaction…”
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    Factors underlying surrogate medical decision-making in middle eastern and east Asian women: a Q-methodology study by Hammami, Muhammad M, Al Balkhi, Areej, De Padua, Sophia S, Abuhdeeb, Kafa

    Published in BMC palliative care (01-09-2020)
    “…It is not clear how lay people prioritize the various, sometimes conflicting, interests when they make surrogate medical decisions, especially in non-Western…”
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    Generic-reference and generic-generic bioequivalence of forty-two, randomly-selected, on-market generic products of fourteen immediate-release oral drugs by Hammami, Muhammad M, De Padua, Sophia J S, Hussein, Rajaa, Al Gaai, Eman, Khodr, Nesrine A, Al-Swayeh, Reem, Alvi, Syed N, Binhashim, Nada

    Published in BMC pharmacology & toxicology (08-12-2017)
    “…The extents of generic-reference and generic-generic average bioequivalence and intra-subject variation of on-market drug products have not been prospectively…”
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