The College of Nursing at Hawler Medical University proudly extends its warmest congratulations to Master’s candidate Mr. Mohammed Saber Saleh on the successful defense of his Master’s thesis entitled:
“Effectiveness of Benson’s Relaxation Technique on Quality of Life and Sleep Quality for Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis in Erbil City.”
The thesis defense took place on the twenty-ninth of November, two thousand twenty-five, under the formal procedures and academic standards governing postgraduate research at the university.
Examination Committee
The thesis was rigorously evaluated by an esteemed panel of experts:
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Assistant Professor Dr. Runak Namatulla Hussein
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Assistant Professor Dr. Tahseen Mohsin Hussein
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Assistant Professor Dr. Hawar Abdulrazzaq Mohammed
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Assistant Professor Dr. Chnar Salahaddin Qadir
Member and Thesis Supervisor
The committee praised the candidate for the scientific quality of his research, the methodological rigor applied in evaluating Benson’s relaxation technique, and the study’s clinical relevance for improving the well-being and sleep patterns of patients undergoing hemodialysis in the Kurdistan Region.
Institutional Recognition
The College of Nursing proudly acknowledges Mr. Mohammed Saber Saleh for this notable academic achievement and for meeting all the requirements for the award of the Master’s degree. His work contributes meaningful evidence to nursing practice and offers valuable implications for enhancing non-pharmacological interventions in chronic renal care.
Acknowledgements
The thesis was presented with the support of the Director of Higher Education Affairs, Assistant Professor Dr. Dler Hamid Ismail, whose continuous guidance is highly appreciated.
Special appreciation is extended to the distinguished faculty members of the College of Nursing for their academic mentorship and valuable contributions throughout the research process.
Closing Remarks
The College extends its sincere congratulations to Mr. Mohammed Saber Saleh and wishes him continued success in his academic, clinical, and professional endeavors.
