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Assessment of home environmental risk factors regarding accidents among preschool children

Research Abstract
Living conditions in rural areas has been identified 8S potent risk factors for home accidents in preschool children. The aim of this study was to assess the home environmental risk factors and their relation to accidents among preschool children in Tanta and Assiut govern orates. A sample of 620 mothers (312& 308 mothers from Taota & Assiut respectively) who brought their children under six years of age for physical check up to Health Center Were chosen. Each mother were intelViewed individually in the Health Center, and then visited at home. Two tools were used for collection of data, namely {I} an interview questionnaire sheet was .d esigned to collect the sociodemographic data and mother's awareness about home accidents. {2} an observation check list was used to observe home for potential environmental hazards for accidents. The results showed that 893 preschool chi ldren were affected by home accidents (432& 461 from Tanta & Assiut Respectively). Wound injury was the highest percentage and represented by (44.23%), followed by fall (41.88%), fo llowed by animal bites (26.99%), and bum (21.16%) in Tanta and Assiut homes respectively. Nearly all homes had at least two potential environmental hazards leading causes of home accidents. The total score of inadequate knowledge among mothers in both homes were79.03% and safety considerations at home was not avai lable by 87.10%. lndividuaJ predisposing factors were seemed to be significantly influenced by mothers' age and education
Research Authors
FateD E. Helmy·, Sbokria A. Labeeb*·, Ikbal F. EI-shafie
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiul University, Bull. Environ. Res
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 21-31
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 5, No. 1
Research Year
2002

The psychosocial aspects of drug addicts in Assiut Governorate

Research Abstract
This study was carried out to assess the psychosocial backgrounds of drug addiction problem in Assiut Governorate The study includeed 50 drug addicts from the Social Defence Club in Assiut and from psychiatric and addiction unit of Assiut University Hospital in addition to 50-:ontrol group from their relatives. Data were collected from drug addicts were about (1) sociademographic and family backgrounds; (2) the pattern of substance abuse (3) symptoms check list- 90 (SCL-90).; (4) Drug taking situations and types used. This study revealed that drug addicts were characterized by a relatively young age (Mean = 25.41±7.24 years), low educational level and low social level. Their family relationships were quarrelsome with overcritisim and overprotection. They started drug abuse at young age. The main motives for abuse were peer influence, trial, and depression and the main desired effects were tranquility and happiness. They began and continued to abuse drugs to enjoy pleasant times with peers, under the effects of social pressure, unpleasant emotional situations and conflicts with others. The study recommends that: presence of community health nurses to assist in health education for prevention of addiction in the social defense clubs and also they integrate into a development health program within the school & they can participate in researches and studies particularly in the community. The drug addicts were more extroverted than controls and had a high score for anxiety and depression and low scores of psychoticisim and paranoid ideation.
Research Authors
Marcill Naguib Mikhail , Mohamed Ahmed E issa , and Shokria Adly Labeeb , Sahar Mohamed Abd EI-Hamid
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut University, Bull. Environ
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 21-31
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 5, No.1
Research Year
2002

Assessment OF Knowledge, Practices and Attitudes of Workers in Assiut
University toward the Elderly Care

Research Abstract
Aging is a normal process that implies continued growth, development and adaptation until death. Moreover, the elderly can be a burden to themselves, their families and their communities. The present study aims to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices of workers in Assiut University toward the elderly care. The subjects of the study consist of 624 working personnel in different faculties in Assiut University setting. They were chosen using proportion allocation method which was 25% of the total number of working personnel in each faculty, the total number of the workers in Assiut University was 2558. The results revealed that the mean age.ofthe workers was 37.2 ±11.6; females represented 60% of the studied sample, 44% of them were highly educated, and 81.0% of them living in urban communities, 45.8% of them living with elderly persons at home, while 54.2% not living with them. Majority of the studied sample had good knowledge regarding to the changes, which occur to the elderly, such as nutrition, sleeping problems, accident and exercise, while the majority of them had a poor knowledge regarding health promotion and disease prevention of the elderly. Only 14.7% of the studied sample had a satisfactory degree of practice toward the elderly care and the rest of them had a poor degree of practice. Females in studied sample had more score in practice than males. Those living in rural communities also had more score in knowledge and practice than those living in urban communities. The portion of the studied sample that was living with elderly persons, at their homes had high score in knowledge and practice than who were not living with them. The present study can recommend developing home-based care programs for elders who are residing at home and raising family awareness of the ways of keeping good physical and mental health of the elderly through information booklets and mass media.
Research Authors
Hanan A. Abo-Zeid , Shokria A. Labeeb, Soad S. Bayomi , Nazek I. Abd EI-Ghany
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Medical
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 3l, No. 2
Research Year
2007

Assessment OF Knowledge, Practices and Attitudes of Workers in Assiut
University toward the Elderly Care

Research Abstract
Aging is a normal process that implies continued growth, development and adaptation until death. Moreover, the elderly can be a burden to themselves, their families and their communities. The present study aims to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices of workers in Assiut University toward the elderly care. The subjects of the study consist of 624 working personnel in different faculties in Assiut University setting. They were chosen using proportion allocation method which was 25% of the total number of working personnel in each faculty, the total number of the workers in Assiut University was 2558. The results revealed that the mean age.ofthe workers was 37.2 ±11.6; females represented 60% of the studied sample, 44% of them were highly educated, and 81.0% of them living in urban communities, 45.8% of them living with elderly persons at home, while 54.2% not living with them. Majority of the studied sample had good knowledge regarding to the changes, which occur to the elderly, such as nutrition, sleeping problems, accident and exercise, while the majority of them had a poor knowledge regarding health promotion and disease prevention of the elderly. Only 14.7% of the studied sample had a satisfactory degree of practice toward the elderly care and the rest of them had a poor degree of practice. Females in studied sample had more score in practice than males. Those living in rural communities also had more score in knowledge and practice than those living in urban communities. The portion of the studied sample that was living with elderly persons, at their homes had high score in knowledge and practice than who were not living with them. The present study can recommend developing home-based care programs for elders who are residing at home and raising family awareness of the ways of keeping good physical and mental health of the elderly through information booklets and mass media.
Research Authors
Hanan A. Abo-Zeid , Shokria A. Labeeb, Soad S. Bayomi , Nazek I. Abd EI-Ghany
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Medical
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 3l, No. 2
Research Year
2007

Assessment OF Knowledge, Practices and Attitudes of Workers in Assiut
University toward the Elderly Care

Research Abstract
Aging is a normal process that implies continued growth, development and adaptation until death. Moreover, the elderly can be a burden to themselves, their families and their communities. The present study aims to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices of workers in Assiut University toward the elderly care. The subjects of the study consist of 624 working personnel in different faculties in Assiut University setting. They were chosen using proportion allocation method which was 25% of the total number of working personnel in each faculty, the total number of the workers in Assiut University was 2558. The results revealed that the mean age.ofthe workers was 37.2 ±11.6; females represented 60% of the studied sample, 44% of them were highly educated, and 81.0% of them living in urban communities, 45.8% of them living with elderly persons at home, while 54.2% not living with them. Majority of the studied sample had good knowledge regarding to the changes, which occur to the elderly, such as nutrition, sleeping problems, accident and exercise, while the majority of them had a poor knowledge regarding health promotion and disease prevention of the elderly. Only 14.7% of the studied sample had a satisfactory degree of practice toward the elderly care and the rest of them had a poor degree of practice. Females in studied sample had more score in practice than males. Those living in rural communities also had more score in knowledge and practice than those living in urban communities. The portion of the studied sample that was living with elderly persons, at their homes had high score in knowledge and practice than who were not living with them. The present study can recommend developing home-based care programs for elders who are residing at home and raising family awareness of the ways of keeping good physical and mental health of the elderly through information booklets and mass media.
Research Authors
Hanan A. Abo-Zeid , Shokria A. Labeeb, Soad S. Bayomi , Nazek I. Abd EI-Ghany
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Medical
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 3l, No. 2
Research Year
2007

Age at marriage and reproductive history in a rural area of Assiut
Governorate, Upper Egypt

Research Abstract
A cross-sectional community-based study was designed to determine the age at marriage and to study the reproductive history of 616 currently married women of reproductive age in Elwan village, Assiut District, Assiut Governorate. A systematic random sample was selected. Data ware collected using a pre·designed questionnaire. The young age at marriage, below the legal age « 16 years) represents 20.5% of the sample, while the age 16-19 years represents (59.50%) and only 20% of them were married at 20 or over. Illiteracy. was high in the youngest age group at marriage (94.4%). The low socio--economic status represents 79.5% among the youngest age at marriage compared to 52.8% in the oldest. The youngest age at marriage women had the highest mean number of pregnancy (6.32 ± 2.78) compared to old ones (5.19 ± 2.88 and 4.47 ± 2.64). Also the youngest age at marriage had the highest of live birth (5.2 ± 2.35). Maternal bleeding and perineal tear (~ %) occurred more in early marriage than the older ages at marriage (1.6 and 0.8%).The current (54.8%) and past (29.4%) family planning users were in significantly higher in early marriage (54.8% and 29.4%) compared to later ages of marriage (43.9 % aod 21 %)
Research Authors
Shokria Adly Labeeb, Mahmoud Attia Abdel-Aty
Research Journal
The Medical Research InstituteJMRI
Research Pages
PP. 48-60
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 25, No.3
Research Year
2004

Age at marriage and reproductive history in a rural area of Assiut
Governorate, Upper Egypt

Research Abstract
A cross-sectional community-based study was designed to determine the age at marriage and to study the reproductive history of 616 currently married women of reproductive age in Elwan village, Assiut District, Assiut Governorate. A systematic random sample was selected. Data ware collected using a pre·designed questionnaire. The young age at marriage, below the legal age « 16 years) represents 20.5% of the sample, while the age 16-19 years represents (59.50%) and only 20% of them were married at 20 or over. Illiteracy. was high in the youngest age group at marriage (94.4%). The low socio--economic status represents 79.5% among the youngest age at marriage compared to 52.8% in the oldest. The youngest age at marriage women had the highest mean number of pregnancy (6.32 ± 2.78) compared to old ones (5.19 ± 2.88 and 4.47 ± 2.64). Also the youngest age at marriage had the highest of live birth (5.2 ± 2.35). Maternal bleeding and perineal tear (~ %) occurred more in early marriage than the older ages at marriage (1.6 and 0.8%).The current (54.8%) and past (29.4%) family planning users were in significantly higher in early marriage (54.8% and 29.4%) compared to later ages of marriage (43.9 % aod 21 %)
Research Authors
Shokria Adly Labeeb, Mahmoud Attia Abdel-Aty
Research Department
Research Journal
The Medical Research InstituteJMRI
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 48-60
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 25, No.3
Research Year
2004

Randomized Double -Blinded Trial Evaluating Silymarin for Chronic Hepatitis "C" in an Egyptian Village: Study Description and 12 -Month Results

Research Abstract
Background/a ims. A double-blinded trial eval uating silymarin, an herbal supplement for liver di sease, to prevent complications of chronic hepatitis C virus infection has not been done. • Subjects. One hundred and seventy-seven consenting residents of an Egyptian village with chronic hepatitis C virus were randomly assigned to receive either silymarin or multivitamin supplements. Methods. Participants had baseline and fo llow-up clinical, ultrasound, blood tests and quality-of-life assessments. Community nurses visited weekly to ascertain compliance, distribute supplements and record adverse effects. Results. At 12 months almost all of 141 remaining subjects reported feeling better, although symptoms and quality-of- Iife scores did not differ between the silymarin and multivitamin groups. Both the silymarin and vitamins were tolerated equally well; and >95% of supplements were taken by >95% of subjects. One in each group had no detectable hepatitis C virus antibodies while two in the silymarin group and three receiving multivitamins had un4etectable hepatitis C virus R.NA. Serum alan ine aminotransferase elevations did not differ between groups. Serum hepatic fibrosis marker, hyaluronic acid and YKL-40, and abdominal ul trasound results were simi lar in both groups and may have progressed slightly at 12 months. Conclusions. The recommended dose of silymarin can be safely taken for 1 year and improves symptoms and general well-being, but has no effect upon hepatitis C virus virenn ia, serum AL T, or serum and ultrasound markers for hepatic fibrosis. More prolonged evaluation and a higher dose may be. required to ascertain whether milk thistle supplements prevent complications of chronic hepatitis C virus.
Research Authors
M.D, Tanamly ,F.Tadros , S.Labeeb , H.Makld,M , Shehata,N.Mikhail ,M. Abdel Hamid ,M.St ,L.Abdel-Baki ' ,A Medhat ', L.s. Magder ' , N.H, Afdhal d, G.T.Strickland
Research Department
Research Journal
International Digestive and Liver Disease
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 752-759
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2004

Informal health providers and the transmission of hepatitis C
virus: pilot study in two Egyptian villages

Research Abstract
A high level of infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCY) has long been recognized in rural Egypt .The roles and practices of informal sector health care providers were studied in two Egyptian villages, focusing on practices which might be associated with the transmission of the blood borne hepatitis C virus (HCY), especially unsafe needle and instrument use. In the study areas many people resort to male providers for injections, dentistry, wound treatment and male circumcision; traditional birth attendants oversee at least half of all births; "injectionists", ·barbers and staff at pharmacies also perform services that may be associated with HCY transmission. These providers know little about HCY, but are willing to learn and to upgrade their practices. As villagers trust these providers and continue to visit them even if primary health care facilities are accessible near by, efforts should be made to upgrade their practices in order to prevent the transmission of HCY. As the informal providers are widely used and trusted by the local people, they should be mobilized in the effort to prevent the transmission of HCY in Egypt.
Research Authors
Samiha El Katsha , Shukreya Labeeb , Susan Watts. A watif Younis
Research Department
Research Journal
Eastern Mediterranean Health
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 758-767
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 12, No. 6
Research Year
2006

Effects of Breast Self- Examination Educational Training Program on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Female Employees in Assiut

Research Abstract
Worldwide breast cancer is on of the leading cause of mortality among women. It is well documented that early detection of breast cancer is accompanied with a better prognosis as regards treatment and survival time. Unfortunately, the early diagnostic procedures are limited in developing countries due to many barriers such as poverty, educational and cultural obstacles. This study was conducted to assess knowledge attitude and practices of 126 young female employees (45 years) about breast self-examination (BSE) in Assiut. An educational training progmm concerned with BSE was applied after testing their knowledge about BSE and breast cancer. Reevaluation of their knowledge and attitude was done immediately after the program (posttest I) and • for another time after one month (posttest m. The results showed that knowledge, attitude and practice ofBSE improved markedly after the program (p
Research Authors
Shokria Adly Labib ;Hosny Shaaban EL-Gendawy ; Zainab Abdul-Latif Mohammed and Sabar Nageeb M. Abdel Samad
Research Department
Research Journal
Tanta Medical
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 27, No. l
Research Year
1991
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