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Effect of an Educational Protocol for Patients with Ulcerative Colitis on Their Related Knowledge and Self-Care Practice

Research Abstract
Ulcerative colitis (UC) refers to a disease in which the lining of the colon becomes inflamed. In patients with Ulcerative colitis, the immune system inappropriately targets the lining of the colon. Most cases are treated at home, which points to the importance of self care in its management. The study aim was to determine the effect of an educational program on ulcerative patients knowledge and self care practices. To conduct this study a sample of sixty in patients with Ulcerative colitis was selected from the tropical medicine department in Assiut University hospital. They were divided into two equal study and the control groups. The study group received an educational program. Data were collected using a patient assessment interview sheet. Pre- post comparisons of patients' knowledge and practice showed statistically significant improvements in the study group but not in the control group, p
Research Authors
Zienab Abd El-Latif, Amal Mohamed and Hala Mohamed
Research Department
Research File
7682.doc (2.48 KB)
7682.pdf (60.45 KB)
Research Journal
Alexandria Scientific Nursing
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 6, No.2
Research Year
2005

Impact of counseling program for adolescent and adult epileptic
patients and their families in Assiut University Hospital

Research Abstract
Epilepsy is a manifestation of brain neural hyper excitability. It is a symptom complex eNS disorder of a variety underlying etiologic causes. Seizures occun'ing across the spectrum of age, gender, race, and economic background. The aim of the study was conducted to investigate the impact of counseling program for adolescent and adult epileptic patients and their family also implement and evaluate the out come of a counseling program for the families and epileptic adolescent and adult. The study was carried out in epileptic out patient clinic of Assiut University Hospital. The design is descriptive design (pre, post, and follow up after six months). The total of epileptic adolescent and adult 100 and 50 families of epileptic patients. Two tools were used to collect data 1- Questionnaire sheet to assess family and epileptic adolescent and adult knowledge and care for epileptic. 2- Structured observations check list to assess family performance during se izures. 46% of male and female epileptic adolescent and 43% ranged from 18-40 years of male and female epileptic adult. Overall 20% ranged from 40-50 years. The occupation and education were associated significantly with epileptic adolescent and adult knowledge. This difference was statistical significant. On the other hand, there was significant decrease in the trend of total prevalence of epilepsy due to environmental, hereditary and trauma. The study recommended: Establish a counseling health team to guide the family of the epileptic adolescent and adult health education to effect significant on patients knowledge, performance related to care of epilepsy and recommended to conduct an applied training program on care of epileptic adolescent and adult to the nurses to educate them for every epileptic patients.
Research Authors
Amal M. Ahmed, Hekmat Abd El Kareem and fathia zaky
Research Department
Research File
7681.doc (3.08 KB)
7681.pdf (60.94 KB)
Research Journal
Accepted to first international scientific c01lference, !tealtlt services between Academic and field practice
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2006

Quality of Life of Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Undergoing Permanent Artificial Pacemaker

Research Abstract
Quality of life as an individuals, perception of his/ her position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which he/she lives and in relations to their goals expectations standards and concerns. This study was the first geographical location which helps such group of patients to describe changes in quality of life of patients with chronic heart failure undergoing permanent artificial pacemaker. Descriptive research design was adapted to conduit the study on 80 patients with pacemaker implantation in coronary catheterization lab., at Assiut University Hospital. A structural interview sheet was developed for data collection to assess the quality of life among patients with permanent pacemaker. The Tool content modified was done and translated into Arabic by researchers. Descriptive statistics calculated were frequency, percentage, chi-square and p-value. In the present study the patients characteristics, regarding age the majority of patients were in the age between 40-65 years although the majority of them were female and unskilled. 93.75% of total study patients were living in the rural areas 53.75% of them reported it as less than 6 months but 46.25% of them as more than 6 months. No significant relation was observed between patients education and self-concepts, although between patients psychological assessment and duration of pacemaker implantation but there was a significant difference between patients occupation and physical activity.
Research Authors
ZIENAB ABDEL-LA TEEF MOHAMAD, AMAL MOHAMAD AHMAD, and YEHIA TAHA KISHK,
Research Department
Research File
7654.doc (2.71 KB)
7654.pdf (60.84 KB)
Research Journal
Med. cairo Univ.,
Research Pages
PP. 193-199
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 72, No. 2
Research Year
2004

Impact of Nursing Intervention on Urostomy Patients Outcome Regarding Practicing Self-Care

Research Abstract
Urinary diversion operations (urostomy) patients reqUlre a great deal of emotional and physical adjustment. They usually face many problems such as loss of body function and relationship with others, and change in lifestyle. They need to adapt to the external appliance, stoma alteration in toileting habits, skin irritation problems, infection, and odor problems. Self-care for these patients is considered the most important factor that can minimize the complaints and complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of nursing intervention among urostomy patients regarding practicing self-care. The sample comprised 100 urostomy patients, divided into two groups: 50 study, and 50 control. For both groups, patients' knowledge about urostomy and related self-care performance were assessed before intervention, immediately after, and after six-months follow-up at outpatient clinic. Data were analyzed using Epi-info 6.04 computer software package. Findings revealed statistically significant improvements in knowledge and performance among patients in the study group, compared to the control group. The study group became more knowledgeable about the definition, function, anatomy, and physiology of urostomy, and in self-care performance. The rates of complaints and complications were found to be lower in the study group than in the control one. The study suggests that urostomy patients should receive their self-care training regarding urostomy during hospitalization. Follow-up at outpatient clinic is highly recommended as well.
Research Authors
Zienab Abd EI-LatifMohamed*, Amal Mohamed Ahmad
Research Department
Research File
7639.doc (2.77 KB)
7639.pdf (60.84 KB)
Research Journal
Bulletin of High of Institute of Puplic Healty
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 37, No. 2
Research Year
2007

Effect of an Educational Protocol for Patients' with Ulcerative
Colitis on Their Related Knowledge and Sclf~Care Practices

Research Abstract
Ulcerative colitis (UC) refers to a disease in which the lining of the colon becomes inflamed. In patients . with ulcerative colitis, the immune system inappropriately targets the lining of the colon. Most cases (Ire treated at home, which points to the importance of self-care in its management. This study aim was to determine the effect of an educational program on ulcerative colitis patients' knowledge and self-care practices. To conduct tit is study a sample of sixty in patients with ulcerative colitis was selected from the tropical medicine department in Assiut university hospital. They were divided into two equal study and the control groups. The study group received an educational program. Data were collected using a patient assessment interview sheet. Pre-post comparisons of patients' knowledge and practice showed statistically significant improvements in the study group but not in the control groups, p
Research Authors
Zienab Abd EI-Latif Molwmed, Amal Mohamed Ahmad, Hala Mohamed Ghanem
Research Department
Research File
7637.doc (2.62 KB)
7637.pdf (60.5 KB)
Research Journal
Alexandria Scientific Nursing Journal ASNJ
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 6, No. 2
Research Year
2007

Impact of Social Skills Training Program on Communication and Social Skills of Homeless Children

Research Abstract
The homeless are socially isolated, cut off from the connections with family, friends and community. They frequently report involvement in antisocial and criminal activities such as street prostitution, drug- dealing, theft and assault in order to survive. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of social skills training program on the communication and social skills of homeless children. The subjects included all homeless children at the homeless shelter for children and men at Assiut City. The subjects included 41 children, 17 of them boys and 24 girls. The age of them was ranged from 9-16 years old. Tools of study: Socio-demographic data questionnaire, communication skills assessment scale and social skills assessment scale. Results of the study revealed that communication and social skills improved immediately post program and at follow up. Conclusion: Social training program has positive effect on communication & social skills of homeless children. Recommendations: Special program regarding social skills training could be established for health care providers who provide care for homeless children especially for nurses.
Research Authors
Nadia Abd Elghany Abd Elhameid , Samia Mohamed Abd Eldayem , Mohamed Ahmed Essa , Ikram Ibraheem Mohamed
Research Department
Research File
7602.doc (2.46 KB)
7602.pdf (60.6 KB)
Research Journal
The 10th International Scientific Nursing Conference: Updates in Nursing , Alexandria, Egypt
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2008

Psychological Profile of Homeless Children

Research Abstract
The experience of being homeless affects a person physically, psychologically, socially and economically. Homeless children & teenagers have significant psychological disturbances and drug abuse. The aim of this study was to determine the psychological profile of homeless children. A descriptive design was utilized in this study. The subjects included all homeless children at the homeless shelter for children and men at Assiut City. The subjects included 41 children, 17 of them boys and 24 girls. The age of them was ranged from 9-16 years old. Tools of study: Sociodemographic and clinical data questionnaire, child abuse scale, measurement of aggressive behavior for children and the multidimensional child and adolescent depression scale. Results of the study revealed that more than half of homeless children were exposed to average degree of verbal and physical punishment, parental abusive behavior, claimed having average degree of "firm aggressive rules within their families, and having average possibility to be abusers in the future. Verbal aggression was higher than physical aggression among them and more than half of them were have moderate degree of depression. Conclusion, homeless children exposed to verbal and physical punishment, parental abusive behavior, claimed having firm aggressive rules within their families, having average possibility to be abusers in the future and moderate degree of depression. Recommendations: There is a need for broad- based psychosocial intervention programs in dealing with runaway children and adolescents, and active treatment programs along with long- term support and rehabilitation programs.
Research Authors
Nadia Abd Elghany Abd Elhameid , Samia Mohamed Abd Eldayem , Mohamed Ahmed Essa ,Ikram Ibraheem Mohamed
Research Department
Research File
7601.doc (2.91 KB)
7601.pdf (60.79 KB)
Research Journal
The 10th International Scientific Nursing Conference: Updates in Nursing , Alexandria, Egypt
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2008

Clinical Characteristics and Quality of Life of Schizophrenic Patients

Research Abstract
Schizophrenia can devastate the lives of people who suffer from it. People with schizophrenia suffer distress, disability, reduced productivity and decreased quality of life (QOL). The concept of quality of life has evolved considerably over the last decades. The interest in studying quality of life of persons with schizophrenia started as concern was increasing about the role played by those patients in the community. A conceptual model has recently been described which suggests that the major determinants of quality of life in schizophrenia are symptom severity, level of psychosocial functioning, and the presence of medication side effects. The aim of this work is to determine the relationship between clinical characteristics and quality of life of schizophrenic patients. The study was carried out at the psychiatric outpatient clinics of EI Maamoura hospital for Psychiatric Medicine and Assiut University Hospital. The study included 150 patients diagnosed according to the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria of schizophrenic disorder. The data were collected by using an interview schedule to elicit information about socio-demographic & clinical characteristics of schizophrenic patients, the Schizophrenia Quality of Life Scale (SQLS) and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (P ANSS). The study showed that poor quality of life was affected by the time lapse since last hospital discharge, as well as by the period of untreated psychosis, the severity of all psychotic symptoms, and the medications' side effects. Recommendation: Psychosocial rehabilitation programs should be performed in outpatient clinics, immediately after discharge from psychiatric hospital. Such programs can help patients build up social and cognitive skills and making them more able to deal with ongoing stressors in the community.
Research Authors
Ikram Ibraheem Mohamed , Magdala Habib Farid Maximos , Alaa EI-Din Mohamed Darweesh , Amira Youssef Mohamed
Research Department
Research File
7598.doc (3.1 KB)
7598.pdf (61.02 KB)
Research Journal
Tlte 8th International Scientific Nursing Conference: Updates in Nursing , Alexandria - Egypt
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2004

Perceived work status by resident physicians, nurses and nurse
supervisors at Assiut University Hospital

Research Abstract
The period of medical and nursing residency is a bottleneck because of the load of work, training. patient's treatment, relations with senior professions, accommodation and other issues. A two-years residency program similar to that of physicians was introduced recently in 1990 for the graduates of the High Institute of Nursing (HlN) in Assiut University Hospital. 134 resident physician and 71 HIN graduates included nurse residents were studied to focus the light on the work status during residency program as perceived by them. All nurses and 16.4% of resident physicians did administrative work. 97.0 % of resident physicians and 67.6% of nurses did patient care. Only nurses do report and records writing. in addition to 18.3% did requests for maintenance and cleaning. Physicians' were more tired from workload since only J 1.9% got enough sleep, on contrary to nurses (31.0%). Only 4.5% of physicians and 7.0% of nurses did house officers and internship nurses training. Most of resident physicians (70.1%) and 86.0% of nurses believe it is unsatisfactory due to absence of a training program in the department, no enough time, and lack of interest by house-officers and internship nurses. The main difficu lties encountered during residency mentioned by resident physicians were: the huge number of patients and shifts (58.2%) (p
Research Authors
Hosny Shaaban A EL-Gendawy , Shokreia Adly Labib and Ehsan Ahmed Gaber
Research Department
Research File
7597.doc (3.99 KB)
7597.pdf (60.75 KB)
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of occupational Medicine
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 24, No. 2
Research Year
2000

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 File
7585.doc (2.43 KB)
7585.pdf (60.65 KB)
Research Journal
The Medical Research InstituteJMRI
Research Pages
PP. 48-60
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 25, No.3
Research Year
2004
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