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Abstract: Infusion or intravenous therapy is an procedure performed by inserting electrolytes, drugs, blood and parenteral nutrition into the body through intravenous access. Infusion is one of the most invasive medical procedures and causes acute pain and fear in children. Distraction technique is a non-pharmacological method that can be given to children during infusion. This study aims to determine the effect of distraction techniques watching cartoon animation on pain response during infusion in preschoolers in RSUD Sayang Kabupaten Cianjur. This research is a Quasi experimental study with the type of Posttest only equivalent Control Group Design. The sample of this study were children who were to be infused collected by 38 responder sampling techniques, namely 18 intervention group.......
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Abstract: Unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, obesity, and smoking are considered important lifestyle factors that are related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women. The current study aimed to identify the relationship between eating and exercise behaviors andpredicted risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) among nurses at Alexandria Main University Hospital.A descriptive correlational approach method with convenient sampling was used in the present study.Three tools were used; Tool 1: A structure interview questionnaire, which included four parts:Part I:Nurses' socio-demographiccharacteristicsPart II aimed to assess nurses'life style behaviorsas smoking and physical,and daily life activities.Part III includedthe Rapid Eating Assessment of nurses.......
Keywords: predicted risk of CVD, Eating behavior, exercise,and metabolic syndrome.
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Abstract: Maternal support for women following difficult delivery is a reality and yet majority of women do not feel sufficiently supported. After difficulty delivery women are affected psychologically, physically, emotionally, spiritually, socially and economically throughout their puerperium The objective of this paper was to have an in depth description of the term Maternal Support following difficult delivery for the purpose of harmonizing meaning among midwives and the standardizing of care in a more holistic approach. Methodology The concept analysis of Maternal Support following difficulty delivery was done using the eight steps of Walker and Avant's strategic.......
Keywords: Maternal Support following, difficult delivery
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Abstract: There are varying perceptions and definitions regarding perinatal loss among serviceprovider and parents who had perinatal loss. The objective of this paper was to have an in depth description and explanation of the concept perinatal loss concept for the purpose of developing an assessment tool for women whohave had perinatal loss and standardize the treatment.
Methodology Walker&Avanti(2011)strategic method of concept analysis was used to analyze the concept of interest.The following search engines Google scholar, Pub med and Medline were utilized to select16 articles relevant to the concept of interest Results Authors were defining physical loss ignoring other domains like emotional and psychological loss Conclusion Perinatal loss should take on board on psychological emotional and economic loss.
Keywords: Perinatal Loss
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Abstract: AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a symptom of a disease or syndrome that can cause a person's immune system to become weak due to the HIV virus. A person diagnosed with HIV / AIDS will experience many changes in various aspects of life. The purpose of this study was to find out about the role of families in caring for HIV-AIDS children who are currently receiving antiretroviral (ARV) treatment in Indramayu Regency. Method: This study uses descriptive qualitative phenomenograph method with semi-structured interview technique with eight respondents and uses purposive sampling technique. Data analysis used by Miles and Hubberman models. The results showed that the role of the family was very influential on the respondents reflected in four themes, namely 1) the role of the family in assisting PLWHA to deal with stressors, 2) the role of the family in the spiritual function......
Keywords: ARV (antiretroviral) treatment, family role, HIV / AIDS child.
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Abstract: Objectives: Guided clinical observation assignments are an integral part of the nursing educational experiences for nursing students. A nursing student's assignment is one of the crucial requirements that used to enhance the learning of the nursing students on the various aspects of nursing studies. Assignment tasks to help learners in coping up with the stressful life of a nursing practitioner and it requires from the students essential skills to complete. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of clinical assignment teaching strategy on nursing students' knowledge and practice related to patient safety measures. Materials and Method : The study was conducted at Gamal Abed El Nasser Technical Health Institute affiliated to Health Insurance Organization in Alexandria at emergency and critical department and intensive care unit at Gamal Abed El Nasser Hospital affiliated.......
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Abstract: Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) are the most common type of arthritis and by two thousand twenty is predictable to become the fourth leading reason of infirmity, global ranks fourth among medical problems in women. Osteoarthritis of the knee is the leading cause of disability in adults, causes pain, stiffness, swelling, joint instability and muscle weakness, all of which can lead to impaired physical function and reduced quality of life. Non-pharmacological interventions are the foundation for osteoarthritis management and should be continued during the patient's treatment period.......
Keywords: Non-pharmacological intervention, knowledge, compliance, activity of daily living, women, osteoarthritis
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Abstract: Background: Cervical spine disorders (CSD) including degenerative disc disease ("DDD") are common causes of neck pain. CSD are characterized by degenerative changes in the intervertebral discs. It can be noticeable anywhere along the spine. Population-based surveys have indicated lifetime prevalence rates for neck pain somewhere in the range of 67 to 71%, whereas 13- 22% of the population in industrialized society encounter neck pain at any time point. CSD also account for an essential number of physical therapy outpatient visits yearly. Objectives: Determine the influence of nursing physical training program on the clinical outcome of patients undergoing cervical spine surgery. Setting: The study was done at the neurosurgery department at Alexandria Main University Hospital......
Keywords: Cervical Spine Disorders, Degenerative Disc Disease, Nursing Physical Training Program, Neck Disability Index
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Abstract: Background: Children with thalassemia major must be treated with life-long blood transfusions. Quality of care is indicating that the right things are being done right, and is vital in improving the patient outcomes and safety. The aim of this study was to improving quality of nursing care among school age children with thalassemia major as regards blood transfusion. Research design: A quasi-experimental research design was utilized in this study. Research setting: The study was conducted at inpatient pediatric departments affiliated to Minia University and General Hospitals.......
Keywords: quality of nursing care, school age children, thalassemia major, blood transfusion
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