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Abstract: WHO recommends essential newborn care practices including promotion and support for early initiation of exclusive breastfeeding, thermal protection including promoting skin-to-skin contact, hygienic and umbilical cord care to reduce neonatal mortality and morbidity. The aim of this quasi-experimental study was to evaluate the effect of umbilical cord care intervention program on mothers' performance and occurrence of cord problems among their newborn infants. A total of 400 mothers with their newborn infants who attended the postnatal units at Ismalia University Hospital and General Hospital, Ismalia, Egypt, were recruited for this study. Data was collected through.......
Keywords: newborn cord care, cord problems
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[5]. Easter,C.O.(2014).Umbilical cord care and management outcomes among nothers Calbar South Government Area,Cross River State,Nigeria.Unpublished thesis..
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Abstract: Around the world, more than eight millions of girls and boys grow up for long periods of their lives not in their own families but in residential institutions. Children are placed in residential institutions because they life in a harsh social conditions due to death of one or both parents, parent's illness, adverse economic circumstances, unknown parenthood, cracked family, parent's imprisonment and family inability to provide proper care. Quality of life concern the satisfaction of individual's needs and demands, which are necessary for his satisfaction with life. Hence, this study was conducted to identify the quality of life among children deprived from family care in residential......
Keywords: children deprived from family care, quality of life, , residential institutions
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Abstract: Background: Health and hygiene are the most important elements for the overall human well-being and development. Without proper sanitation we can't keep our surroundings clean and prevent ourselves from diseases. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on arts students knowledge regarding Health aspects of Swachh Bharat Mission. Method: Pre-experimental design (pre and post intervention) was utilized. A total sample of 50 arts students were recruited in the study. The study was conducted at Sri padmavathi women's degree college in Tirupati. Data was collected through a structured questionnaire of arts students knowledge towards Health aspects of Swachh Bharat Mission......
Keywords: Health aspects of Swachh Bharat Mission, Structured teaching programme, arts students
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Abstract: World Health Organization defines reproductive health as a state of complete, physical, mental, social well being not merely the state of disease or infirmity, reproductive health addresses the reproductive process, functions and system at all stages of life1. Uterus, the part of the female reproductive system in female is an important organ for each girl in order to complete her lively womanhood in their lifespan. Many changes occur in this organ, uterus as age advances which are pathological in nature. Among them the uterine fibroid is one of the most common tumors of the reproductive system. Uterine fibroids are common and are a substantial cause of morbidity for women of reproductive age. Fibroids affect a women's quality of life as well as her fertility and obstetrical outcomes. Fibroid are common benign tumor in women of child bearing age. Fibroids are made of muscle cell and other tissues grow in and around the wall............
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Abstract: While the patients are admitted to the hospital for performance a newly diagnostic or treated procedure such as paracentesis, the patients' anxiety will increase because the anxiety is a common response that occurs for the patients who encounter new event and they do not know what will happen. Therefore, effective managing of this response can speed up the positive outcomes periprocedure. The current study examines the effect of early nursing preparation on knowledge and anxiety level among liver cirrhotic patients who undergoing paracentesis. A quasi experimental research design was utilized. The current study was conducted at the liver institute of Menoufia University, Menoufia Governorate, Egypt. Subjects: A purposive sample of 100 adult patients......
Keywords: Nursing , Preparation, Anxiety, Liver cirrhosis, Paracentesis
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Abstract: Work-related stress is a psychological and emotional disorder due to a mismatch between the burden, resources or the needs of workers who come from the work environment. Job stress can directly affect the health and safety of workers. This study aims to determine the relationship between personal conflict and interpersonal conflict and social support with the work stress of parking staff. This study uses a cross sectional design with a total sample of 35 parking attendants. The instrument used was the NIOSH Generic Job Stress Questionnaire. The results showed that almost all respondents who were less than 34 years old and who experienced work stress were 13 people. There is a relationship between personal conflict and interpersonal conflict with work stress among parking employees, but no significant correlation between social support and work stress events in parking attendants. The higher the conflict, the higher the occurrence of work stress, while high social support will reduce work stress.
Keywords: conflict; employees; parking; social support; work stress;
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Abstract: Background: India with a population of 1.21 billion population stand at the second position as the most populous country in the world after China. India comprises almost 13.1% of child population aged 0-6 years. The present study was d signed to assess the knowledge, attitude and knowledge on practices regarding complementary foods among mothers of infants between urban and rural areas at, Tirupati Methodology: The data were collected on knowledge, attitude and knowledge on practices among mothers of infants. Sample size was 100 mothers of infants. Convenient sampling technique was used to draw the sample. The data collection was done by interview method, us structured questionnaire which includes 25 questions of knowledge, attitude and knowledge on practices with scoring pattern of one for each correct answer and zero for incorrect response.....
Keywords: knowledge, attitude, practices.
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Abstract: Research the Cumhuriyet University School of Health Sciences Department of Midwifery and Nursing has been made descriptive in order to determine the students' views on culturally sensitive and adequate health care.It was determined that 66,6% of the students were in Nursing and 33,4% of them were in Midwifery education in order to determine the culturally sensitive and adequate health care views of the students in the midwifery and nursing science departments that were educated at Cumhuriyet University Health
Sciences Faculty . It has been determined that 35,6% of the students are educated in cultural care and 64,4% are not educated. 29,0% of the students are in undergraduate education, 0,6% are in courses, 39,5% are in books, magazines, articles, etc. , 28.2%......
Keywords: Nursing and Midwifery students, culturally sensitive health care, culturally adequate health care
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Benefits Of Therapeutic Art On Children Undergoing Dialysis In Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Rotich Joyce Cherono |
: | 10.9790/1959-0705086670 |
Abstract: Background of the Study The fundamental qualities that make the creative process empowering to childrenin general can be
profoundly normalizing agents for t ose undergoing dialysis. When the ill child engages in art making, he or she
oversees theworkthe materials to be used; the scope, intent, and imagery; when the piece isfinished; and whether it will be retained or discarded. All these factors are underthe child artist's control. Participating in creative work within the medical settingcan help rebuild the young patient's sense of hope, self- esteem, autonomy, and competence while offering opportunities for safe and contained expression of feelings.
Therapeutic...........
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Music Appreciation on Blood Pressure during Haemodialysis |
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Authors | : | Rotich Joyce Cherono |
: | 10.9790/1959-0705087174 |
Abstract: Background Information Hemodialysis lowers blood pressure (BP) in most hypertensive end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
patients while some patients exhib t a paradoxical increase in BP during hemodialysis. This increase in BP
during hemodialysis, termed intrad ialytic hypertension, has been recognized for many decades (Chen & Gul, 2016). In hemodialysis patient, there are chances for developing complications which occur during routine hemodialysis treatment. These include hypertension, hypotension, back pain, cramps, itching, chills,and fever. The resolution for these complications is more effective when they are treated with a combination of
pharmacological treatment and an alternative............
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Prevention of Bedsores among the Aged at the Community Level in Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Rotich Joyce Cherono |
: | 10.9790/1959-0705087578 |
Abstract: Background of the Study Bedsores also called pressure ulcers and decubitus ulcers are injuries to skin and underlying tissue
resulting from prolonged pressure o the skin. Bedsores most often develop on skin that covers bony areas of the body, such as the heels, ankles, hips,and tailbone. People most at risk of bedsores are those with a medical condition that limits their ability to change positions or those who spend most of their time in a bed or chair (Bansal et al.,2015)......
Keywords: Nursing , Preparation, Anxiety, Liver cirrhosis, Paracentesis
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