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Abstract: Breathing could play a role in overall treatment plan of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). A 2011 study published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology indicates diaphragm exercises may have a positive effect on reflux symptoms. Aim: Was to study the effect of practicing deep breathing exercises on improving quality of life of gastroesophageal reflux disease patients. Design: a quasi-experimental study design. Setting: The study was carried out in medical units and outpatient clinics of two hospitals, EL-Hussein and Bab-ELSharia university hospitals, Egypt. Subjects: A convenient sample of 50 adult patients from both genders who agreed to participate in the study according to inclusion criteria. Tools: Three tools were used to collect data include: tool I. Patient socio-demographic characteristics data, tool II. Interview questionnaire sheet, tool III. GERD- Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire (GERD-HRQD) Pre, post and follow up breathing exercises. Results: total score.......
Key words: Breathing exercises, Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), Health related Quality of life (HRQOL).
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[4]. Ali, E., R., Abdelhamid, H., M., and Shalaby H., (2016): Effect of gastroesophageal reflux disease on spirometry, lungdiffusion, and impulse oscillometry, Egyptian Journal of Bronchology 10:189±196
[5]. Johnson, T., Gerson, L., Hershcovici, T., Stave, C., and Fass, R., (2010): Systematic review: the effects of carbonated beverages on gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. Aliment Pharmacol Ther.;31(6):607-14...
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Abstract: Introduction: The relationship between insight, internalized stigma, and level of hope in patients with schizophrenia is imperative because of its close association with patients' readiness to seek treatment for their mental illness. Aim: The present study examined the independent and interactive effects of insight and internalized stigma on level of hope among patients with schizophrenia. Design: A descriptive correlational design was utilized in the present study. Settings: the study was conducted at two settings; inpatient psychiatric department of Tanta university) and Neurology, Psychiatry, and Neuro-surgery center. Both hospitals are under the supervision......
Keywords: (Internalized Stigma, Mental Illness, Hope ,and insight)
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Abstract: Malaria is a disease of global importance that results in 300-600 million cases annually and an estimated 2.2 billion people are at risk of infection.Malaria parasites are micro-organisms that belong to the genus Plasmodium.The infection is transmittedby the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito.Malaria typically produces a string of recurrent attacks, or paroxysms, each of which has three stages-chills, followed by fever and then sweating. Along with chills, the person is likely to have headache, malaise, fatigue, muscular pains, occasional nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.The aim of the study was to assess the awareness regarding malaria among house inmates and the objectives was to assess the level of awareness regarding malaria among house inmates and identify the association between awareness regarding malaria among house inmates with their selected socio demographic..........
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Abstract: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), can be defined as an infectious and fatal disease of the twenteenth century, and caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The study aims to evaluate the effect of educational guidelines on knowledge of AIDS and its preventive practice among non-medical undergraduate students. A true experimental pre-test-post-test research design with the control group was utilized in this study. Sampling Technique: Using purposive sampling, sixty students of College of Education, (thirty for each study and control group) between eighteen to twenty two years of age enrolled in third and fourth level female students had been participated in the study. Records had to be were gathered the use of an established self-administered questionnaire. Results: 83.3% of the study group and seventy percent of the control group were aged between......
Keywords: AIDS, Educational guidelines, Knowledge and preventive practice.
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Abstract: Egypt has one of the highest hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence in the world, WHO reported that the prevalence of HCV among patients in Egypt reached 48%, which is alarming and should taken seriously. Hemodialysis precautions are essential in preventing the transmission of HCV in hemodialysis units. Therefore, it is important to assess nurses' knowledge and practice regarding prevention of HCV in hemodialysis units. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess nursing staffs' knowledge and practice regarding the prevention of hepatitis C virus transmission in hemodialysis units. Study design: A descriptive exploratory study was utilized to fulfill the aim of the study. Sample: A convenient sample of all hemodialysis nurses (60 nurses) in two hemodialysis units at Ain Shams University......
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guidelines on hepatitis C in chronic kidney disease acknowledged by ISN. Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology,4(12), 648-649.
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journal of nephrology and transplantation, 6(2), 119-121.
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for the prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of hepatitis C in chronic kidney disease: introduction. Kidney International,
73(suppl. 109), S6-S99.
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Available at http://www.apic.org/Resource_/EliminationGuideForm/7966d850-0c5a- 48ae-9090-a1da00bcf988/File/APICHemodialysis.
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Abstract: The menopausal phase of life is not a disease but a phase of gradual decline in ovarian function in women's life. This phase of life is physiological and associated with physical, psychosocial and cultural significance. Our study investigated the age at onset, prevalence, severity and burden among midlife women. This study was conducted among 405 midlife women in six communities in Delta State. A modified Menopause Specific Questionnaire was used. Internal consistency reliability of the subscales of the instrument was checked using the Cronbach alpha test. It yielded a result of 0.832 and validity was tested using face and content criteria. Findings from our study established age range of 40 – 60 years at the onset of menopause with a mean and SD of 50.25±4.8 years. Most......
Keywords: Menopausal symptoms, age at onset, midlife women.
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Abstract: Background: Neonate is a child under 28 days of age. Maintenance of normal body temperature is an essential factor in every individuals life. Low body temperature(hypothermia) is a major factor in neonatal morbidity and mortality. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on prevention of neonatal hypothermia among primi antenatal mothers. Method: A Descriptive design was selected for the study on a total sample of 50 primi antenatal mothers, selected by convenient sampling technique. Study was conducted at SVIMS, SPMC(W) Hospital antenatal OPD for a period of 4 weeks. Data were collected by using structured questionnaire on prevention of neonatal hypothermia through one group pre-test, post-test method......
Keywords: Neonatal hypothermia, Knowledge, prevention, Primi antenatal mothers.
[1]. Syed Rehan Ali and Shakeel Ahmed. Neonatal hypothermia among hospitalized high risk newborns in a developing country.
January 2012, 28(1): 49-52.
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knowledge of mothers on prevention of Hypothermia among Newborn in selected hospitals of Belgaum, Karnataka. April 2010,
2(1): 89-92.
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of newborn regarding prevention of neonatal hypothermia in a selected hospital Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. April 2015, 4(2):46-
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Southern Nepal. January 2010;164(1):71-77.
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Abstract: Malnutrition is a significant problem among elderly across the continuum of care and results in undesirable consequences. Many factors have been associated with malnutrition in elderly, such as older age, low income, low educational level, social isolation. This study aims to assess risk factors of malnutrition among elderly in geriatric homes. The study was carried out using a descriptive co-relational design at ten governmental geriatric homes. A convenience sample of 189 clients was selected. Data were collected using three tools; the first tool is an interviewing schedule including questions related to personal data, health profile, and previous occupation, and medical diagnosis, current and previous medical history. The second tool is nutritional assessment tool......
Keywords:elderly adults, risk factors, malnutrition, geriatric homes
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Abstract: The number of down syndrome children in Indonesia in 2010 was 0.12% and increased in 2013 to 0.13%.1 One of the problems in children with down syndrome is the limitation or delay in motor development due to chromosomal abnormalities,2 so it takes an effort to improve motor development, one of them is by implementing the learning of drum instruments. This study aims to determine the differences in motor development of children with down syndrome before and after being given the learning of drum music instruments at the SKH Negeri 01 Tangerang Regency. This research is a quasi-experimental study with pre and posttest without control design. The number of samples is 12 samples used purposive sampling. Measurement of motor development using Guidelines for Adaptive Physical Education Implementation for Students with Special Needs (Down syndrome) in Inclusion Schools. Data were analysed by univariate and bivariate using Wilcoxon test. The results showed that the mean score ..... .
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Abstract: This study examined pattern of food hygiene and environmental health practices among some selected food Vendors' in most part of Osun State. The study was a descriptive survey design which assessed 200 food vendors who are engaged in all forms of food vending in the state. The result of the study shows that (42.5%) of the food vendor's had secondary education and also fall between 20-30 years of age, majority follow the rule of environmental health practices such as covering of bin for waste and refuse up to(70%), (30%) ensuring personal hygiene of washing hands with water and soap after toilet, 24.4% and 22.3% could not see anything wrong in using the same utensil and instruments for raw meat and vegetable without washing. Respondent also had good knowledge and awareness on food hygiene. The relationship between food hygiene and environmental hygiene is positive.....
Keywords: Vendors, Food Hygiene, Environmental Health, Practices
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