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Abstract: Around 35(58%) of students belong to the age of 16 years, 15(25 %) were in the age of 17 years, 10(17%) were in the age of 18 years. Around 24(40%) were males and 36(60%) were females. Majority of the 45(75%) were living in rural areas and 15(25%) were living in urban areas. Majority of the 48(80%) were Hindu, 8(13%) were Muslims, 03(5.0%) were Christian and 1(1.67%) are any others. Majority of were 44(73%) had income between Rs.5001-10000, 8(13%) had income between Rs.10001-15000, 5(8%) had income above Rs.15000 and 03(5%) had income below Rs.5000..............
Keywords: women empowerment, female birth, female education, women security, structured teaching.
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Abstract: Central sterile supply department (CSSD) is in charge of the supply of sterile medical instruments for all departments, which is a key department of preventing hospital-associated infection. It is important to assess the work quality of CSSD personnel to ensure implementation of accurate and appropriate sterilization technique. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the educational interventions regarding sterilization process on quality of work delivered at the central sterile supply department. A quasi-experimental research design was utilized to meet the aim of this study.............
Keywords: CSSD, Educational intervention, Quality improvement.
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Abstract: Performance appraisal system (PAS) plays a vital role in overall success of an organization. An appropriate appraisal system could possibly increase nurses' job satisfaction and empowerment to provide better services to the clients. The aim of this study was to assess staff performance appraisal system and its relation to their job satisfaction and empowerment at selected hospitals at Menoufiya Governorate and develop performance appraisal tool for nurses.Design: Analytical research design. Setting: Selected hospitals at Menoufyia Governorate, Egypt, namely; Menoufiya University Hospitals, Shebin El kom Teaching Hospital, and El-Helal Hospital. Subjects.............
Keywords: Performance appraisal, job satisfaction, nurses' empowerment, performance appraisal tool
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Abstract: Effective collaboration among nurses and within organizations has been reported as an essential element to provide safe and effective therapeutic environment for patients. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the relation between nurse-nurse collaboration and missed nursing care among intensive care nurses. Descriptive correlational study design was used. Three tools were used to collect data; demographic data sheet, Nurse-Nurse Collaboration scale, and Missed Nursing Care Questionnaire. 216 nurse were selected randomly from ICUs of Zagazig University hospital and Ain Shams University Specialized Hospital, Egypt. The results revealed that the highest percentage of the studied nurses had satisfactory............
Keywords: Nurse-Nurse collaboration, missed nursing care, intensive care unit
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Abstract: Background: Quality of antenatal care is seen as a factor closely related to effectiveness, utilization, compliance and continuity of care. Women's satisfaction has been linked to the quality of services given and the extent to which specific needs are met. The aim of this study was to assess pregnant women's satisfaction with the quality of antenatal care at maternal and child health (MCH) centers in El-Beheira Governorate. A descriptive exploratory research design was utilized. The study was conducted at seven MCH centers affiliated to Ministry of Health in El-Beheira Governorate. These centers were chosen through a multi-stage probability sampling technique...............
Keywords: Women's satisfaction, quality of antenatal care.
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Abstract: End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a chronic disease needing routine hemodialysis (HD) to substitute the failed kidneys' functions. Leg muscle cramps is commonly associated with HD. the aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of intra-dialytic stretching exercises on leg muscle cramp among hemodialysis patients. A quasi experimental design one group pre-post was used to evaluate the effectiveness of intra-dialytic stretching exercises on leg muscle cramp among hemodialysis patients at Kasr El-Einy Center for Urology, Nephrology and Renal Transplantation. A convenience sample of 60 patients with ESRD and on regular HD was recruited in the study...............
Keywords: Hemodialysis, intra-dialytic, leg muscle cramp, stretching exercises
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Abstract: It is no more news that Nigeria is in Economic Recession. What is news, however, is how she comes out of it. The decline in economic activity cuts across every sphere of life, business, technology, industry, education, health etc. It remains pertinent, therefore, for us to examine the consequences of the recession on the citizenry. The implications of this on Nursing Education and Practice would undoubtedly be a topical issue for all thinking nurses. The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER ) defined a recession as ' a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in a real gross domestic product (GDP), real income, employment, industrial production and wholesale-retail sales.' Economic recession can also be defined as a negative real GDP growth..............
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Abstract: His study has conducted at chandarnagar Dehradun. Statement was taken as a study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge of women of age 30-60 years regarding cervical cancer. Objective were to know the level of knowledge before and after administration of structured teaching program, Researcher used Pender health promotion model as conceptual frame work by the using of quantitative Research approach with pre experimental research design, sample size were 60.Research found in pre-test -25% women have inadequate level of knowledge and 8.33% have adequate level of knowledge. After administration of structured teaching programme level of knowledge increased as 100% adequate knowledge. Researcher found effectiveness of structured teaching program significant by the using to't' test (18.65) at level of P<0.05.
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Abstract: Background: In the face of severe faculty shortages in constrained countries' resource-, electronic learning (e-learning) was providing the chance for improving access to nursing education. Utilization of e- learning can result in greater educational opportunities for students, and enhancing faculty effectiveness and efficiency. Learning styles could be unique to every individual. Therefore, it is essential to expose learners to different methods of teaching and learning to promote the learning process. Web-based learning is a good method that encompasses a variety of educational approaches, such as simulation and basic problem solving combined with tutorial support. It also provides multiple self-assessment opportunities to allow students explore their level of understanding............
Keywords: Web-based learning – Community health nursing –Learning style preferences- Undergraduates students' perception
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