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Effect of Online Distance Learning on COVID19 Patients’ Knowledge, Self-monitoring and Self-care at Assiut City

Research Authors
Wafaa Ramadan Ahmed, Ghada Thabet Mohammed, Anaam Mohammed Hassan, Hadad Salim Aidroos Al Hebshi, Aml A Mohammed
Research Date
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Health Care
Research Publisher
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Nursing
Research Year
2021

Effect of Structured Education Booklet on Self-efficacy, Self-care practices and Health-Related Quality of Life in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease

Research Authors
Manal Sayed Atya, Ghada Thabet Mohammed, Sawsan M Moeen, Ghada Hassan Ahmed
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Publisher
Assiut University, Faculty of Nursing
Research Year
2024

Effect of Intensive Rehabilitation Protocol on Patients' Ambulation and Daily Living Activities Post Hip Fracture

Research Authors
Wafaa Ramadan Ahmed, Ghada Thabet Mohammed, Mohamed Abdel Radi Abdel Salam, Neama Mamdouh Mostafa
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Publisher
Assiut University, Faculty of Nursing
Research Year
2023

Infection control: effect of nursing teaching protocol on nurses' knowledge and practice regarding kidney transplantation patients

Research Abstract
Aims: Assess nurses' knowledge & practice about infection control regarding kidney transplantation patients, design and implement of nursing teaching protocol regarding kidney transplantation patients, & assess the effect of nursing teaching protocol on nurses knowledge and practice about infection control regarding kidney transplantation patients. The study was conducted in the kidney transplantation unit of Assiut Nephrology Hospital; data were collected from all nurses working in Kidney Transplantation Unit (30 nurses). Three tools used for data collection; Pre-posttest interview questionnaire sheet & observation checklist sheet, & Nursing teaching protocol. Results: all the nurses were female, most of them their ages were from 18-25 years, single, living in the rural area, had a high degree in nursing. Most of them had previous infection-control training. An improvement in the mean knowledge & practice scores were found after the application of the teaching protocol (1st hypothesis). A positive correlation between nurse's knowledge and practice scores after application of the nursing teaching protocol (2nd hypothesis).
Conclusions: Improving nurse's knowledge and practice can favorable affect the incidence and outcome of kidney transplantation patients.
Recommendations: There is a need for continued and written standards training programs about infection control regarding kidney transplantation patients and should be available
Research Year
2018

Radial Versu s Femoral Access For Coronary Angiography or Intervention An d The Effect on The Nurses, Patients And Relatives’ Satisfaction

Research Abstract

Trans-femoral approach for cardiac catheterization has typically been more prevalent. But, radial access has expanded in popularity due to lower complications rate.

Aim of the study
 

Assess radial versus femoral access for coronary angiography or intervention and the effect on the nurses, patients and relatives' satisfaction.

Subjects and methods
 

Descriptive design was utilized. The study was conducted in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab and Cardiology Department at Assiut University Hospital. All available nurses (30), in addition to (200) adult male and female patients, scheduled for coronary angiography or intervention and (200) members of their relatives. Patients were assigned into two groups (femoral and radial).

Tools
 

Three structured interview questionnaire sheet were utilized for nurses, patients, and patients' relatives.

Results
 

two third of nurses (66.7%) and the highest percentage of femoral and radial groups patients and their relatives (63% & 100% respectively) and (55% & 100% respectively) preferred and satisfied with the radial access than femoral access. Also, the largest percentage of femoral and radial groups patients and their relatives (100% & 74% respectively) and (81% & 51% respectively) had unsatisfactory level of knowledge about types of vascular access.

Conclusion
 

The highest percentage of nurses, patients, and relatives preferred and satisfied with radial access than femoral access. The majority of the studied patients and their relatives had unsatisfactory level of knowledge about vascular access types.

Recommendations
 

Equip the cardiac catheterization unit with simple illustrated guidelines cover vascular access …

Research Authors
Ghada Thabet Mohamed Bayoumy
Research Journal
Journal of Nursing and Health Science
Research Vol
7
Research Year
2018

Risk Assessment Tool of Breast Cancer and Barriers against Breast Self‐Examination among Nurses: An Educational Program

Research Authors
Wafaa Ramadan Ahmed, Eman Kamel Hossny, Ghada Thabet Mohammed, Salwa Abd Algaid Abd Elrahman, Abeer Mohamed Abdelkader, Aml Sayed Ali Abdelrahem, Nagham Nabil Omar, Heba Mostafa Mohamed
Research Date
Research Journal
Nursing Forum
Research Publisher
Hindawi
Research Year
2024

Effect of self-management program on self-efficacy regarding osteoporosis risk among diabetic patients

Research Authors
Shaymaa Sayed Khalil, Ghada Thabet Mohammed, Islam Mokhtar Mokhtar, Mohammed Abu-Elmatty
Research Date
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Health Care
Research Publisher
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Nursing
Research Year
2020
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