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Quality of Life for Children with
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Faransa Ali Ahmed, Safaa Rashad, Shimaa Abdelrehim
Research Department
Research Journal
Tanta Scientific Nursing
Journal
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Knowledge of Some Issues Related to Preconception Health and Pregnancy among Faculty of Nursing Students, Assiut University

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Preconception health includes health of woman and man before pregnancy to reduce risks that woman may face during pregnancy and enhance fetal and maternal outcomes. This study aimed to: identify and increase knowledge of the undergraduate nursing students concerning preconception health and pregnancy. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design implemented on 320 nursing students at Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, tool divided into three parts; part one included students’ personal data, part two included eight ended questions directed to students to identify their knowledge regarding preconception health issues and part three designed to evaluate issues related to pregnancy and contained ten ended questions. Results: 38.4% and 31.6% of nursing students had good score of knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy respectively, there were statistical significant differences between preconception health and students’ gender, age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.013, 0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Also, there was a relationship between score of students’ knowledge regarding pregnancy and their age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Conclusion: There were relationship between total score of students’ knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy with student’s age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course. Recommendation: Further research should include all university students in practical versus theoretical faculties to identify how the knowledge and information gaps.
Research Authors
Walaa H. Ibrahim1, Shimaa A. Khalaf2,*, Walaa H. Abdel-fatah2, Shiamaa G. Hassan1
Research Journal
American Journal of Nursing Research
Research Member
Research Pages
574-580
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 7, No. 4,
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Knowledge of Some Issues Related to Preconception Health and Pregnancy among Faculty of Nursing Students, Assiut University

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Preconception health includes health of woman and man before pregnancy to reduce risks that woman may face during pregnancy and enhance fetal and maternal outcomes. This study aimed to: identify and increase knowledge of the undergraduate nursing students concerning preconception health and pregnancy. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design implemented on 320 nursing students at Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, tool divided into three parts; part one included students’ personal data, part two included eight ended questions directed to students to identify their knowledge regarding preconception health issues and part three designed to evaluate issues related to pregnancy and contained ten ended questions. Results: 38.4% and 31.6% of nursing students had good score of knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy respectively, there were statistical significant differences between preconception health and students’ gender, age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.013, 0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Also, there was a relationship between score of students’ knowledge regarding pregnancy and their age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Conclusion: There were relationship between total score of students’ knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy with student’s age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course. Recommendation: Further research should include all university students in practical versus theoretical faculties to identify how the knowledge and information gaps.
Research Authors
Walaa H. Ibrahim1, Shimaa A. Khalaf2,*, Walaa H. Abdel-fatah2, Shiamaa G. Hassan1
Research Journal
American Journal of Nursing Research
Research Pages
574-580
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 7, No. 4,
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Knowledge of Some Issues Related to Preconception Health and Pregnancy among Faculty of Nursing Students, Assiut University

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Preconception health includes health of woman and man before pregnancy to reduce risks that woman may face during pregnancy and enhance fetal and maternal outcomes. This study aimed to: identify and increase knowledge of the undergraduate nursing students concerning preconception health and pregnancy. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design implemented on 320 nursing students at Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, tool divided into three parts; part one included students’ personal data, part two included eight ended questions directed to students to identify their knowledge regarding preconception health issues and part three designed to evaluate issues related to pregnancy and contained ten ended questions. Results: 38.4% and 31.6% of nursing students had good score of knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy respectively, there were statistical significant differences between preconception health and students’ gender, age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.013, 0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Also, there was a relationship between score of students’ knowledge regarding pregnancy and their age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Conclusion: There were relationship between total score of students’ knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy with student’s age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course. Recommendation: Further research should include all university students in practical versus theoretical faculties to identify how the knowledge and information gaps.
Research Authors
Walaa H. Ibrahim1, Shimaa A. Khalaf2,*, Walaa H. Abdel-fatah2, Shiamaa G. Hassan1
Research Department
Research Journal
American Journal of Nursing Research
Research Pages
574-580
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 7, No. 4,
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Knowledge of Some Issues Related to Preconception Health and Pregnancy among Faculty of Nursing Students, Assiut University

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Preconception health includes health of woman and man before pregnancy to reduce risks that woman may face during pregnancy and enhance fetal and maternal outcomes. This study aimed to: identify and increase knowledge of the undergraduate nursing students concerning preconception health and pregnancy. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design implemented on 320 nursing students at Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, tool divided into three parts; part one included students’ personal data, part two included eight ended questions directed to students to identify their knowledge regarding preconception health issues and part three designed to evaluate issues related to pregnancy and contained ten ended questions. Results: 38.4% and 31.6% of nursing students had good score of knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy respectively, there were statistical significant differences between preconception health and students’ gender, age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.013, 0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Also, there was a relationship between score of students’ knowledge regarding pregnancy and their age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course (P-values=0.00, 0.00 and 0.00 respectively). Conclusion: There were relationship between total score of students’ knowledge regarding preconception health and pregnancy with student’s age, university grade and previous perceived obstetric course. Recommendation: Further research should include all university students in practical versus theoretical faculties to identify how the knowledge and information gaps.
Research Authors
Walaa H. Ibrahim1, Shimaa A. Khalaf2,*, Walaa H. Abdel-fatah2, Shiamaa G. Hassan1
Research Department
Research Journal
American Journal of Nursing Research
Research Pages
574-580
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 7, No. 4,
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Predict Risk Factors of Preeclampsia Among Pregnant Women Attended Antenatal Clinic at Assiut University Hospital

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Elham M. Ahmed, Rabaa H. Hassanen, Ahmed M. Abbas and Shaimaa A. Khalaf
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Pages
143:154
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (6), No.(14)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Predict Risk Factors of Preeclampsia Among Pregnant Women Attended Antenatal Clinic at Assiut University Hospital

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Elham M. Ahmed, Rabaa H. Hassanen, Ahmed M. Abbas and Shaimaa A. Khalaf
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Pages
143:154
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (6), No.(14)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Predict Risk Factors of Preeclampsia Among Pregnant Women Attended Antenatal Clinic at Assiut University Hospital

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Elham M. Ahmed, Rabaa H. Hassanen, Ahmed M. Abbas and Shaimaa A. Khalaf
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
143:154
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (6), No.(14)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Health education program regarding rabies knowledge for households in rural
areas, Assiut governorate, Egypt
Article · March 2018
CITATIONS
0

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Fatmaa Ragab Khalaf, Shimaa Abdelrahim Khalaf
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Nursing Research
Research Member
Research Pages
13-22
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 4 (1)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Health education program regarding rabies knowledge for households in rural
areas, Assiut governorate, Egypt
Article · March 2018
CITATIONS
0

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Fatmaa Ragab Khalaf, Shimaa Abdelrahim Khalaf
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Nursing Research
Research Pages
13-22
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 4 (1)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018
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