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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Lifestyle Changes on Symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in Obese Girls |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Somaya Ouda Abd Elmenim || Afaf Mohamed Mohamed Emam |
Abstract: Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex endocrine disorder that affects 6% to 10% of women of reproductive age. The primary markers of the syndrome are irregular or absent menstrual cycles, increased androgen production, male-pattern hair growth, and abnormal ovarian morphology. Aim of the study: Aim of the study was to evaluate of the effect of lifestyle change on symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in Obese Girls. Design: A prospective intervention was adopted in the current study. Setting: The study was conducted in the Faculty of Nursing at Benha University from 1st October 2014 to end of September 2015. ......
Keywords: Lifestyle change, Polycystic ovarian syndromes symptoms, Obese Girls
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Community Based Psychosocial Intervention in Reducing Maternal Depression and Improving Infant's Development in Bangladesh: A Randomized Control Trial |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Yesmin,S. || Rahman, NF || Khatun, R. || Begum, T || Tahmid,T || Afrin, S. || Hamadani, JD |
Abstract: The study followed a prospective longitudinal approach with a randomized controlled design. A total 830 pregnant women were screened for depression using BEPDS and enrolled in the third trimester of pregnancy and 299 women with depressive symptom (36%) identified. Out of 299, 250 pregnant women aged between 15 and 40 years were randomly assigned into intervention and control group having 125 women in each arm. Women in the intervention group received the "Thinking Healthy (CBT based) program" at their home setting, from their last month of pregnancy till 10 months after delivery........
Keywords: Community based, Psychosocial Intervention, Maternal depression, Infant's development
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Using Oral Bee Honey on Postoperative Pain and Wound Healing for Children undergoingTonsillectomy |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | BasmaRabie Abdel Sadik || AmalGharibSabaq || khadiga Mohamed Said |
Abstract: Tonsillectomy is one of the most common surgical procedures performed worldwide, especially for children. Severe pain and difficulty swallowing are common complaints encountered in children after tonsillectomy.Oral honey administration after tonsillectomy in pediatric cases may decrease the need for analgesics through relieving postoperative pain. Additionally, honey has been increasingly used in modern medicine as a potent wound healing agent due to its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.........
Keywords: Tonsillectomy, children, wound healing, bee honey, postoperative pain.
[1]. Amin R, Burns J, Darrow D, Giordano T, Litman R, Li K, Mannix ME, Schwartz RH, Setzen G, Wald ER, Wall E, Sandberg G. (2011); Clinical practice guideline: Tonsillectomy in children, Otolaryngology–—Head and Neck Surgery. Available at: http://www.entnet.org/content/clinical-practice-guideline-tonsillectomy-children.
[2]. Letchumanan P, Rajagopalan R, Kamaruddin MY. (2013); Post-tonsillectomy Pain Relief and Epithelialization with Honey. Turk J Med Sci; 43(5): 851-857.
[3]. Ugur KS, Karabayirli S, Demircioglu RI, Ark N, KurtaranH, Muslu B, Sert H. (2013); The Comparison of PreincisionalPeritonsillarInfiltration of Ketamine and Tramadol for Postoperative Pain Relief on Children following Adenotonsillectomy. International Journal of PediatricOtorhinolaryngol 77(11):1825–1829. doi:10.1016/j.ijporl.2013.08.018.
[4]. Celebi S, Tepe C, Yelken K, Celik O. (2013); Efficacy of Dexpanthenol for Pediatric Post-tonsillectomy Pain and Wound Healing. Ann OtolRhinolLaryngol 122(7):464–467.
[5]. Sarny S, Habermann W, Ossimitz G, Stammberger H. (2012);Significant Post-tonsillectomy Pain is Associated with Increased Risk of Hemorrhage. Ann OtolRhinolLaryngol; 121(12): 776-81.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Impact Of Nursing Rehabilitation Program On Outcome Of Patients Undergoing Arthroscopy For Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Shimaa H.Mohammed || Zienab A. El-Lateef Mohamed || Hesham A. El-Kady |
Abstract: An estimated 200,000 ACL- related injuries occur annually in the United States . The aims of this study : are three folds; to assess knowledge and practice of patients, to evaluate the effect of applying a rehabilitation program on patients knowledge and practice, to assess the effect of the rehabilitation program on reducing patients complications.........
Keywords: Anterior Cruciate Ligament surgery, Rehabilitation program, Patient outcomes .
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect of Using Oral Bee Honey on Postoperative Pain and Wound Healing For Children Undergoing Tonsillectomy |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Basma Rabie Abdel Sadik || Amal Gharib Sabaq || khadiga Mohamed Said |
Abstract: Tonsillectomy is one of the most common surgical procedures performed worldwide, especially for children. Severe pain and difficulty swallowing are common complaints encountered in children after tonsillectomy. Oral honey administration after tonsillectomy in pediatric cases may decrease the need for analgesics through relieving postoperative pain. Additionally, honey has been increasingly used in modern medicine as a potent wound healing agent due to its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.........
Keywords: Tonsillectomy, children, wound healing, bee honey, postoperative pain
[1] Amin R, Burns J, Darrow D, Giordano T, Litman R, Li K, Mannix ME, Schwartz RH, Setzen G, Wald ER, Wall E, Sandberg G. (2011); Clinical practice guideline: Tonsillectomy in children, Otolaryngology–—Head and Neck Surgery. Available at: http://www.entnet.org/content/clinical-practice-guideline-tonsillectomy-children.
[2] Letchumanan P, Rajagopalan R, Kamaruddin MY. (2013); Post-tonsillectomy Pain Relief and Epithelialization with Honey. Turk J Med Sci; 43(5): 851-857.
[3] Ugur KS, Karabayirli S, Demircioglu RI, Ark N, KurtaranH, Muslu B, Sert H. (2013); The Comparison of Preincisional Peritonsillar Infiltration of Ketamine and Tramadol for Postoperative Pain Relief on Children following Adenotonsillectomy. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngol 77(11):1825–1829. doi:10.1016/j.ijporl.2013.08.018.
[4] Celebi S, Tepe C, Yelken K, Celik O. (2013); Efficacy of Dexpanthenol for Pediatric Post-tonsillectomy Pain and Wound Healing. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 122(7):464–467.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Factors Influencing Professionalism: A Cross Sectional Study among Iranian Registered Nurses |
Country | : | Iran |
Authors | : | Fateme Hasan Doost || Tahereh Moghadas || Maryam Momeni || Hossein Rafiei |
Abstract: Background and Aim: Professionalism is a fundamental and elementary concept in nursing. The demand for nursing professionalization has become greater than ever in recent years. The present study aimed to examine Iranian registered nurses level of professionalism and associated factors. Methods: In this exploratory cross-sectional study, all qualified registered nurses working in two teaching hospitals (Imam Sajad and Rajaei hospitals) in North of Iran were invited to participate..........
Keywords: Professionalism, nurses, Hall's Professionalism Inventory (HPI) scale, developing country.
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Title | : | The impact of educational interventions on hemodialysis patients' adherence to fluid and sodium restrictions |
Country | : | Egypt |
Authors | : | Amany Youssef Sharaf |
Abstract: Education enables hemodialysis patients overcome interdialytic weight gain, correct their behaviors, enhance their capabilities, knowledge, and awareness. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of educational interventions on hemodialysis patients' adherence to fluid and sodium restrictions. Setting: The study was conducted at the Hemodialysis unit- Institute of Medical Researches- Alexandria University, Egypt..........
Keywords: End stage renal disease, Hemodialysis, knowledge, adherence, fluid, Na, restrictions
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Quality of Life upon Patients Undergoing Radio-Therapy Post- Pulmonary Lobectomy Surgery at Baghdad City |
Country | : | Iraq |
Authors | : | Assist. Prof. Dr Suad Jassim |
Abstract: Background: Various types of thoracic surgical procedures are performed to relieve disease conditions such as lung abscesses, lung cancer, cysts, and benign tumors. Objectives; The main aim of the studies are, to assess the quality 0f life for patients undergoing Radio-therapy post- lung lobectomy operation.& to identify the relationship between age, gender and level of education with the quality 0f life for patients undergoing Radio-therapy post- lung resection operation.t..........
Keywords: Lobectomy surgery, Radio-therapy, Quality of Life.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Assessment of Anthropometry and Health Status of School Children with and Without Mid Day Meal Programme |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Savitri Byadagi || Sunanda Sharan || Kenchappa Bhumarannavar |
Abstract: Background/Objectives: This cross sectional study was carried out to assess anthropometry and health status among children of 14- 16 years age of three different sets of schools. Methods/Statistical analysis: The study was cross sectional in nature and the subjects were selected through random sampling procedure. Research was conducted at Private High School Campus (PHSC) without mid day meal programme, Govt. High School Hebbal (GHSH) with ISCKON mid day meal programme and Govt. High School Bashettahalli (GHSB) Doddaballapur, with Govt. mid day meal...........
Keywords: Anthropometry assessment, health status, school children, Mid Day Meal, school children.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Emotional Intelligence, Self- Efficacy and Academic Performance among University Students |
Country | : | UAE |
Authors | : | Mustafa Afifi, MBChB, MM, DrPH, MHPE || AmalShehata, PhD || EnasMahrousabdalaziz, PhD |
Abstract: Emotional intelligence has of recent engaged the attention of researchers. It encompasses the human skills of empathy, self-awareness, motivation and self-control. The relationship of emotional intelligence (EI) with academic performance is controversial. Emotional intelligence (EI ) as a predictor of life satisfaction and mental health , is the ability to assess, regulate, and utilize emotions and has been found to be associated with academic self-efficacy and a variety of better outcomes, including academic performance. EI has been found to be associated with a variety of outcomes, including academic performance. Some studies have examined the moderating influence of EI on the link between academic self-efficacy and academicachievement among university students (Adeyemo, 2007)............
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