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Shazia Rehman
Shazia Rehman
Department of Psychiatry, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China
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Modeling the nexus between carbon emissions, urbanization, population growth, energy consumption, and economic development in Asia: Evidence from grey relational analysis
E Rehman, S Rehman
Energy Reports 8, 5430-5442, 2022
1072022
Cardiovascular disease (CVD): assessment, prediction and policy implications
S Rehman, E Rehman, M Ikram, Z Jianglin
BMC public health 21, 1-14, 2021
902021
Sectoral-based CO2 emissions of Pakistan: a novel Grey Relation Analysis (GRA) approach
E Rehman, M Ikram, MT Feng, S Rehman
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27, 29118-29129, 2020
672020
Growing green? Sectoral-based prediction of GHG emission in Pakistan: a novel NDGM and doubling time model approach
E Rehman, M Ikram, S Rehman, MT Feng
Environment, Development and Sustainability 23 (8), 12169-12191, 2021
442021
A multicriteria decision-making approach in exploring the nexus between wind and solar energy generation, economic development, fossil fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions
S Rehman, E Rehman, A Mumtaz, Z Jianglin
Frontiers in Environmental Science 9, 819384, 2022
332022
Quality of care for patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Pakistan: a retrospective study
S Rehman, X Li, C Wang, M Ikram, E Rehman, M Liu
International journal of environmental research and public health 16 (20), 3890, 2019
282019
Impact of environmental degradation on human health: an assessment using multicriteria decision making
A Mumtaz, E Rehman, S Rehman*, I Hussain
Frontiers in Public Health 9, 2021
272021
Cardiovascular disease mortality and potential risk factor in china: a multi-dimensional assessment by a grey relational approach
S Rehman, E Rehman, A Mumtaz, Z Jianglin
International Journal of Public Health 67, 1604599, 2022
192022
Application of Grey‐Based SWARA and COPRAS Techniques in Disease Mortality Risk Assessment
S Rehman, N Rehman, M Naz, A Mumtaz, Z Jianglin
Journal of healthcare engineering 2021 (1), 7302157, 2021
182021
Association of mortality-related risk factors in patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study
S Rehman, N Rehman, A Mumtaz, J Jiang
Healthcare 9 (11), 1468, 2021
152021
Setting performance benchmarks for stroke care delivery: which quality indicators should be prioritized in quality improvement; an analysis in 500,331 stroke admissions
X Li, C Wang, S Rehman, X Wang, W Zhang, S Su, X Bao, J Li, M Liu, ...
International Journal of Stroke 16 (6), 727-737, 2021
152021
Socioeconomic Influence on Cardiac Mortality in the South Asian Region: New Perspectives from Grey Modeling and G‐TOPSIS
S Rehman, E Rehman, I Hussain, Z Jianglin
Journal of healthcare engineering 2021 (1), 6866246, 2021
142021
Is green and sustainable technological innovation a potential driver of environmental performance? An empirical investigation across the ASEAN region
S Rehman, O Holý
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 958203, 2022
122022
Uptake of COVID-19 booster shot among healthcare workers: a mediation analysis approach
S Rehman, E Rehman, Z Jianglin
Frontiers in public health 10, 1033473, 2022
102022
The influencing factors of CO2 emissions and the adoption of eco-innovation across G-7 economies: A novel hybrid mathematical and statistical approach
E Rehman, S Rehman, A Mumtaz, Z Jianglin, MA Shahiman
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 988921, 2022
82022
Long-term air pollution exposure and ischemic heart disease mortality among elderly in highly aged Asian economies
A Mumtaz, N Rehman, A Haider, S Rehman
Frontiers in Public Health, 2337, 2022
8*2022
Inflammatory biomarkers and cardiac injury in COVID-19 patients
A Mumtaz, E Rehman, MA Rahaman, S Rehman
Frontiers in Public Health 10, 1024535, 2022
72022
Micronutrient deficiencies and cardiac health
S Rehman, Z Jianglin
Frontiers in Nutrition 9, 1010737, 2022
72022
Does the intubation timeline affect the in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 patients? A retrospective cohort study
S Rehman, MA Shahiman, MA Khaleel, O Holý
Frontiers in medicine 9, 1023229, 2022
62022
Digital literacy as a catalyst for academic confidence: exploring the interplay between academic self-efficacy and academic procrastination among medical students
X Yuan, S Rehman, A Altalbe, E Rehman, MA Shahiman
BMC Medical Education 24 (1), 1317, 2024
52024
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