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Qasim AL-Maamari is a dedicated nursing professional with a Master’s in Adult Critical Care Nursing from Sultan Qaboos University (Muscat, Oman). He currently serves as the Deputy Head Nurse of the Male Medical Unit at the university hospital. With a strong clinical foundation and leadership role, he is committed to advancing patient safety culture and enhancing nursing practices.
His research interests center on patient-safety culture, event reporting, and critical care nursing. His academic excellence was recognized with the Best Master’s Thesis Award in Nursing by the Scientific Society of Arab Nursing Faculties (Dec 2019).
Poster presentations at national and international nursing conferences.
Participation in Sultan Qaboos University’s annual research days.
Organizer and contributor to the Second International Nursing Conference (2018).
Active involvement in patient safety awareness events (e.g., National & World Patient Safety Day 2020).
Al Ma’mari, Q., Sharour, L. A., & Omari, O. A. (2019). Predictors of perceptions of patient safety culture and frequency of event reporting by critical care nurses in Oman: a model-building approach. Critical Care & Shock, 22(4).
Al Ma’mari, Q., Sharour, L. A., & Al Omari, O. (2020). Fatigue, burnout, work environment, workload and perceived patient safety culture among critical care nurses. British Journal of Nursing, 29(1), 28-34.
Al Ma’mari, Q., Al Omari, O., & Sharour, L. A. (2021). Exploring Frequency of Event Reporting as Perceived by Intensive Care Units’ Nurses in Sultanate of Oman: A quality improvement project. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ).
Al-Maskari, A., Al-Maamari, Q., Al-Abdali, M., Al-Shaaibi, H., & Nadar, S. K. (2024). Adherence to Medications in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease in Oman. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 24(1), 109.
Al Alawi, A. M., Al Shukri, Z., Al Busaidi, S., Al-Maamari, Q., et al. (2024). Dysmagnesemia and clinical outcomes among hospitalized patients.
Al-Maqbali, J. S., Al Harasi, S., Al Mamary, Q., et al. (2025). Ionized and total magnesium levels and health outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 4329.