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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect Of A Nursing Health Education Program On Kidney Recipients' Knowledge And Practice |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Yoseria Attia Ameen Omar || Eman Shokry Abd Allah || Amany Rashad Abo El-Seoud and Maha Moussa Mohamed Moussa |
Abstract: Background: Renal transplantation is considered the first-choice method of renal replacement therapy for end-stage renal disease patients who have no physical or psychological contraindications. The aim of this study: was to assess the effect of a nursing health education program on kidney recipients' knowledge and practice Subject and methods: The study was carried out using quasi-experimental research......
Keywords: Nursing , Health Education , Kidney Recipients.
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Title | : | The Effect of Postpartum Exercises on Physical and Psychological Well-Being amongNew Mothers. |
Country | : | Saudi Arabia |
Authors | : | Reda M. Nabil Aboushady || Zeinab Ahmed MoktahrAbdelsalam || AwatefAbd–Elrazek Mohamed || Tarub Mohammed Binshalan |
Abstract: Background: Postpartum exercises arerecommendedand essential contributor to maternal health.Ithas a positive effect on improvingmaternal physical well-beingas well as, reduced symptoms of anxiety and decreasedthe risk of depression. Aim of the study: was to evaluate the effect of post-partum exercises on maternal physical and psychological well-beingamong new mothers......
Keywords: Postpartum exercises- Physical well-being- Psychological well-being – New mothers.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Foot Massage on Pain Level among Patients after Abdominal Surgery |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Prof. Amal El. Shehata || Dr. Asmaa H. Abd Elhy || Dr. Entsar. A. Abd Elsalam |
Abstract: Background: Nurse has an integral role in pain management through enhancing of foot massage as a non-pharmacological intervention to reduce post-operative abdominal pain. Aim: this study aimed to determine the effect of foot massage on pain level among patients after abdominal surgery.......
Keywords: Foot massage, pain level, abdominal surgery.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Investigate Evidence Based Nursing Practices In Preeclampsia Among Pregnant Woman |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Sally Sami Abed ElazimElmenshewy || NahedFikry Hassan Khidr || SamiaIbarhim Osman Hassan. |
Abstract: Aim: The present study aimed to investigate evidence based nursing practices in preeclampsia among pregnant woman. Research question: Does nurses utilize evidence based nursing practices of preeclampsia in pregnancy?. Study design: A cross sectional study was used. Setting: This study was conducted at four hospitals in high risk department at Mansoura city .The study period was six months started from September 2014 to February 2015. Sample type: A convenient sample.......
Keywords: Evidence Based Nursing Practice-Preeclampsia
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Factors Associated with Risk Behavior of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diseases in Lower Secondary School Students Muang District, Ubon Ratchathani Province |
Country | : | Thailand |
Authors | : | Chuthamat Baokhumkong || Songkramchai Leetongdee || Natchaporn Pichinarong || Siriluk Jaichuang |
Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and factors associated with the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases of students at the Muang District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. This study is a Cross-sectional Analytical study collected data. The questionnaire between January and February 2016. The study found that 166 people were male, 47.6 percent and females 52.4 percent average age of 14.62 years (SD = 2.139) groups had experienced sexual intercourse, and 92 people representing a 55.4 percent average age of.......
Keywords: Sexually transmitted diseases, Risky behavior, Student.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Hydro Geomorphological Mapping Of Dosalavanka Watershed Using Remote Sensing And GIS Techniques Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. V. Gope Naik || Dr. K. Sunil Kumar || B. RamanarasimhaRao || C. Nagasaritha |
Abstract: Chittoor District is a hot and arid District, falls in rain shadow zone with a very low annual rainfall of 520mm. The recurrence of drought increased considerably and unless collective measures are initiated on a permanent basis the situation will become grim in future. Dosalavanka watershed in Chittoor District is selected to demonstrate the capability of high resolution satellite data in groundwater mapping at village level. This watershed is located in Survey of India toposheet No. 57 O/6. This watershed with an area of about 63 sq.km is underlined by hornblendebiotite gneiss and metabasalt traversed by dolerite dykes......
Keywords: SOI Toposheet, Satellite Data LISS III, GIS, Hydrogeomorphology
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Prevalence of Risk Factors for Egyptian Diabetic Foot Ulceration |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Sanaa A. El Din || Mimi M. Mekkawy || Wafaa N. Besely || Sahra Z. Azer |
Abstract: Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) contribute significantly to the morbidity and mortality of patients with diabetes mellitus. Foot ulceration is an important health issue with significant levels of disability, pain, and financial expense for those affected and the community as a whole. The diabetic patients with foot ulcers require long hospitalization and carry risk of limb amputation. The risk of ulcers is increased in people who have had diabetes ≥10 years, are male, have poor glucose control, or have cardiovascular......
Keywords: Prevalence - Risk factors - Foot ulceration
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Sexual Harassment Preventive Program for Mothers To Protect Their Children |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Hanaa A. A., Yossif and Hanan T., Elbahnasawy |
Abstract: Sexual harassment is a real and serious problem that can affect any child or youth regardless of gender, race, or age. It can threaten physical or emotional well-being. Aim: of this study was to evaluate the effect of sexual harassment preventive program for mothers to protect their children. Design: A qausi-experimental design was utilized.......
Keywords: Child sexual Harassment, Mothers, Prevention
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Life Satisfaction and General Well- Being among Bladder Cancer Patients Undergoing Radical Cystecto my with Illeal Conduit Diversion |
Country | : | Saudi Arabia |
Authors | : | Essmat A. Mansour || Essmat M. Gemeay |
Abstract: Bladder cancer is considered as one type of cancer that required an extensive surgeries followed by a permanent modification of urine excretion as a basic physiologic processes. It is ranked as the seventh most common cancer in men worldwide,while it is considered as the principle form of cancer in Egypt, affecting mainly males, due to bilhariziasis or chronic Schistosomiasis that is endemic in branches of Nile River. It can be treated by several surgical interventions according to the stage and the grade of the tumor.....
Keywords: Bladder cancer, ileal conduit, life satisfaction, general well- being
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Educational Intervention on Knowledge and Attitude of Nursing Students Regarding Stem Cells Therapy |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Hend M. Azzazy || Hanem F. Mohamed |
Abstract: Recent advances in science have proven that stem cell could potentially generate cure and treatment for various diseases including cancers, cerebrovascular, and immune diseases. This promising evidence support the hope of achieving stem cell therapy in the medical field. Nursing curriculum needs to be updated with the promising concept in order to equip future nurses with required knowledge for safe practice. The present study aimed at examining the effect of an educational intervention on knowledge and attitude of nursing student regarding stem cell therapy........
Keywords: Stem Cells, therapy, educational intervention, knowledge, attitude.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Call for Psychosocial Well-Being among Pregnant Women Associated With Medical Disorder in Beni-Suef Governorate |
Country | : | Egypt. |
Authors | : | Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan |
Abstract: Background: Pregnancy has traditionally been considered a time of emotional well-being for women conferring protection against negative psychological symptoms. Although rigorous research demonstrated the potentially deleterious effects of pregnancy on affective states, we do not yet have a clear grasp on the medical disorder specific implications of these facts. Aim: Assess the prevalence of medical disorders and the negative mood symptoms among pregnant women in Beni-Suef.......
Keywords: Pregnancy, Medical Disorder, Negative Psychological Symptoms, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21).
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Relationship between Effectiveness of Time Management and Stress levels among Nursing Students |
Country | : | Egypt. |
Authors | : | Dr. Ghada Abd Elasalm Eldeeb || Dr. Entisar Kamel Eldosoky |
Abstract: Time is a scarce resource. Time management is the most effective use of available time. Nursing student experience more stress than students enrolled in other programs. The aim of the study is to compare time management and stress among 3rd and 8th levels nursing students. Setting: Faculty of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Jazan University. Subjects: Simple random sample was taken from 3rd level students (n= 45), and 8th level students (n= 45). Tools: Time management questionnaire (Wyne State University, 2013) and Student Nursing Stress index (SNSI) developed by (Jones&Johnston, 1999). Results: Both groups have low levels of time management........
Keywords: Time management, stress, nursing students.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Evaluation of Nurses' Practices toward Pain Management of Leukemic Child under Chemotherapy |
Country | : | Iraq. |
Authors | : | Eqbal A. Maala, Phd || Zaid W. Ahjil,Mscn |
Abstract: Background: Leukemia caused different types of pain due to the disease itself &its progression and the side effect of chemotherapy and other treatment for leukemia, Therefore, most of leukemic children will be at risk for significant pain at some time during the course of their illness. Objective(s): To evaluate nurses' Practices toward pain management of leukemic child in oncology wards who were receiving chemotherapy........
Keywords: Chemotherapy; Evaluation; Leukemic Children; Nurses' Practices; Pain Management; Oncology wards.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Sim-Lab Versus Traditional Lab Training On Maternity Nursing Students' Satisfaction & Self-Confidence |
Country | : | Egypt. |
Authors | : | Eman M., Ahmed and Sabah M., Mohamed |
Abstract: Effective clinical teaching method should positively affects student satisfaction. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of sim-lab versus traditional lab training on maternity nursing students' satisfaction & self-confidence. A comparative quasi experimental study was utilized. The study conducted at clinical maternity laboratory skill at faculty of nursing Ain Shams University.......
Keywords: Sim-lab, satisfaction, self-confidence, clinical teaching.
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