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Abstract: Background: Children are the most vulnerable group to accidental injuries. The nursery school plays an important role in preventing and caring for those injuries. Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of first aid program on nursery school teachers' knowledge and practices. Research design: A pre/post research design was used in this study. Sample: A convenient sample of 60 nursery school teachers, 30 from private and 30 from governmental nursery schools. Setting: The selected nursery schools represented all geographic areas of Minia city. Tool: pre-designed questionnaire sheet was used to collect data from teachers which include: Demographic data, Teachers' knowledge about.......
Keywords: First Aid, Nursery School , teachers ,Knowledge , Practice
[1]. The contents of the course should be from the Department of University Nursery in the Faculty of Specific Education training alongside theoretical lectures on first aid.
[2]. The school authority should provide teachers with brochures, posters, brochures, maps, equipment and supplies to improve their knowledge and practices about first aid.
[3]. Health education and training program should be implemented by researchers in similar settings to improve the knowledge and practices of kindergarten teachers in first aid.
[4]. Provide medical staff of doctors, nurses and specialists to train teachers on first aid, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education.
[5]. Recommends the study to achieve extensive coverage and implementation of this research results throughout the Minia city nursery..
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Abstract: Background: The worst health problems of female reproduction have reached 33% of the total burden of disease that affects women in the world. One of the symptoms of the occurrence of abnormalities or diseases of the reproductive organs is leucorrhea. Leucorrhea that affects is pathological leucorrhea caused by infection in the vagina.World Health Organization states that 5% of teens in the world contracted Sexually Transmitted Diseases with leucorrhea symptoms every year.There are several factors that affect the occurrence of leucorrhea in women, especially in.......
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[5]. Mariza, A. 2013. Analisis Faktor Resiko Yang Berhubungan Dengan Kejadian Fluor Albus Pada Siswi Di SMPN Di Wilayah Kecamatan Teluk Betung Barat Kota Bandar Lampung 2013. Lampung: Jurnal Dunia Kesmas..
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Abstract:Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is one of electromagnetic therapy which involves the use of electromagnetic energy to diagnose or therapeutic purposes such as dysmenorrhoea.The present study aim to determine the Effect of Trans-Cutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on dysmenorrheal pain intensity among students. Intervention study was conducted at the College of Applied Medical Science, Hafer El-Batin university. A none-randomized (single blind) - placebo controlled clinical trial research was examined; a convenient sample of 80 students were included in the study from different stages in college, and chosen from 10% of the total students with primary dysmenorrhea at the previously mentioned setting. The sample was subjected to the following criteria: age ranging from 18-24 years, regular menstruation, not follow special dietary regiment, medically diagnosed for primary dysmenorrhea with various degree, healthy female (free from medical and obstetric diseases), not use any drug or physical..........
Keywords: primary and secondary dysmenorrhea, Tans-Cutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation(TENS), non-pharmacological, adolescence, menstruation, menstrual cramps
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Abstract: Beetroot is a plant with high nutritional and medicinal value. This study investigated the anti-anaemic effect of beetroot on wistar rats. 25 male wistar rats were randomly assigned into 5 groups (n=5) thus: control, anaemic, beet(only), beet(LD) and beet(HD) groups. Except for control (0.2ml normal saline) and beet(only) groups, other groups were induced with anaemia using phenylhydrazine (60mg/kg) intraperitoneally on days 1-3. Beet(only), beet(LD) and beet(HD) groups received oral standard (200mg/kg), low (100mg/kg) and high (400mg/kg) doses of beetroot extract respectively daily for 14 days. Results show that RBC count, Hb concentration and PCV decreased by (38%, 31% and 20% respectively) in anaemic group compared with control. RBC, Hb concentration and PCV increased in beet(LD) (68%, 57% and 30% respectively) and beet(HD) (87%, 69%,and 35%respectively) groups compared with anaemic group. MCV increased (36%) in anaemic group compared with the control......
Keywords: Anaemia, Beetroot, phenylhydrazine, red blood cell List of abbreviations: red blood cell (RBC), haemoglobin (Hb) , packed cell volume (PCV), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC), beet(only) (only beet root), beet(LD) (low dose of beetroot), beet(HD) (high dose of beetroot)
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Abstract: The present study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding menstrual hygiene among adolescent's girls in selected school with selected demographic variables of the city. Objectives: To assess the pre-test knowledge on menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in selected school. To evaluate the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in a selected school. To find out the association between the pre-test and post test knowledge score with selected demographic variable. Method: The research design selected for the present study was quasi-experimental design. A total of 100 adolescents girls who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the following study by using simple random sampling technique. The data collected using with structured knowledge questionnaire. The collected data was...........
Keywords: Adolescent, Menstrual hygiene, Chi-Square Test, Knowledge
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Abstract: Background: Effective stress management strategies as life style, self-regulation, problem solving abilities, accept responsibilities, and time management are crucial to improve work environment and reduce stress among nurses. Aim: Examine the influence of time management strategies' educational intervention on reducing job stress level among acute care nurses. Methods: Quasi-experimental one group pre-posttest design was employed. A convenient sample of forty one nurses were recruited from a University hospital's acute care units. The Expanded Nursing Stress Scale (ENSS) was used to assess nurses' stress level. Results: Very sever (123.5) level......
Keywords: Acute care units, job stress, nurses, time management strategies
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Abstract: Health risk behaviour remains high among adolescent. One of the most common, and most dangerous, of adolescents' risky behaviours is using illicit drugs. Many studies have reported use of different illicit drugs among adolescents. Hence, thepresent study wanted to assess the pattern of drug use among in-school adolescents. This study assessed the following variables: knowledge of adolescents on drug use, age of the first drug use; drug/substances used; pattern of drug use and possible factors influencing adolescents' involvement in drug use. Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study and two secondary schools were randomly selected from Ibadan North local government area of Oyo State. Nigeria. One Hundred (100) students were conveniently selected in their first, second and third year of senior secondary school level. A self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain data from the.......
Keywords: Adolescents, Drug-use, Pattern of drug use.
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Abstract: The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) program focuses on the overall health of the under-five years old children in which the occurrence of most common diseases take place particularly Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI). There a significant reduction in the mortality rate of those children after commitment to such program. Objective: This study aimed to assess nurses' commitment to the IMCI program in the management of children with ARI. Design: A descriptive research design was used. Setting: All health care centers and units in both urban and rural areas (36) primary health care settings in Damanhour city, Al-Behira governorate, in Egypt. Subjects: All pediatric IMCI trained nurses (100) who are responsible for management of children with ARI from the previously.......
Keywords: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Program; Management of Under- Five Years Old Children; Acute Respiratory Infection; Nurses' Commitment.
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Abstract: Background: Respiratory Tract Infections are one of the leading causes of death in Developing countries. Those are Lower Respiratory tract infection, Tuberculosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and Bronchial Asthma.1 Bronchial Asthma is one of the leading causes of hospitalization among children2. Asthma is one of the most common non-communicable disease. Although the onset of Asthma may occur at any age, 80% to 90% of children have their first symptoms before 4 to 5 years of age.3 Objectives: 1.To assess the knowledge regarding Bronchial asthma among mothers of under five children. To evaluate the Effectiveness of structured teaching program on knowledge regarding bronchial asthma among mothers of under five children. To find out the relationship between socio-demographic......
Keywords: Asthma, knowledge, Practice
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Abstract: Background: Ante partum hemorrhage is one of the most serious obstetric emergencies and is a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. It affects 2-5% of pregnancies. Improving maternity nurse performance is extremely important and will be crucial in controlling blood loss and reducing the risk of maternal morbidity or even death. Aim of the study was to evaluate effect of an educational intervention on maternity nurses' performance regarding management of late ante partum hemorrhage. Design: A quasi-experimental design was utilized to fulfill the aim of the study. Sample: A convenient sample of a total 64 maternity nurses were included in the present study. Setting: The present study was conducted in obstetrics and gynecology departments at Benha University Hospital. Data were collected through: A structured Interviewing Schedule, knowledge assessment sheet......
Keywords: Maternity nurse, performance, Late ante partum hemorrhage, educational intervention.
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Abstract: Background: Iodine deficiency has multiple adverse effects in humans, termed as iodine deficiency disorders[IDD]due to inadequate thyroid hormone production .Iodine deficiency gives rise to goiter in adults as well as cretinism in children, which results in developmental delay and other health problems .According to WHO ,nearly 2 billion people had insufficient iodine intake. Thus iodine deficiency as the single greatest preventable cause of mental retardation ,and it is an important public health problem. Objectives: 1. To assess the knowledge regarding prevention of iodine deficiency among mother's of under five children at selected anganwadi center, Tirupati..2. To assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on prevention of iodine deficiency disorder among mother's of under five children.3. To associate the knowledge on structured teaching programme with selected.......
Keywords: Iodine deficiency ,knowledge, Practice, Prevention.
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