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Meeting of Psychiatric Nursing department Council June. 2021

By God willing, meeting of psychiatric nursing department council chaired by Prof. Dr./ Ikram Ibrahim Mohamed, Head of the Department, will be held on Wednesday, 2/6/2021, in the presence of teaching staff members of the department and their assistants at the department council hall.

Meeting of Nursing Administration department Council of June. 2021

By God willing, meeting of nursing administration department council chaired by Prof. Dr./ Sahar Mohamed Morsy, Head of the Department, will be held on Monday, 7/6/2021 in the presence of teaching staff members of the department and their assistants at the department council hall.

Meeting of Pediatric Nursing department Council of June. 2021

By God willing, meeting of pediatric nursing department council chaired by Prof. Dr./ Eman Sayed Ahmed, Head of the Department, will be held on Wednesday, 2/6/2021,  in the presence of teaching staff members of the department and their assistants at the department council hall.

Meeting of Medical-Surgical Nursing department Council of June. 2021

By God willing, meeting of medical surgical nursing department council chaired by Prof. Dr./ Magda Ahmed Mohamed Mansour, Head of the Department, will be held on Sunday, 6/6/2021, in the presence of teaching staff members of the department and their assistants at the department council hall

Effect of Cell-Phone Assisted Postpartum Counseling on the Use Of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives: A Randomized Controlled Trial Authors

Research Abstract

aim of the study:

To assess the effect of adding cell-phone to the postpartum family planning counseling and service on the intake of postpartum women to LARC and the overall contraceptive performance.

Subjects and Methods:

Open labeled Randomized controlled Trial design was used in this study, the sample comprised 864 women that divided into two main groups, 432 for each group, Study and control groups. Results:: Show that during the 1st visit postpartum (40 days) women's attending FP clinic was significantly higher in the cell phone assisted group as compared to control group 67.8% versus 38.3 % ;respectively (p => 0.001).

Conclusion:

The current study showed that adding cell-phone to the postpartum family planning counseling and service can improve the intake of postpartum women to LARC and the overall contraceptive performance and consequently decrease incidence of unplanned pregnancy.

Recommendation:

it is necessity to create and increase awareness about long acting contraceptive methods and adding phone calls as a reminder to women for improvement uptake of LARC and the overall contraceptive performance

Research Authors
Treza S Badia, Manal F Moustafa, Omar M Shaaban, Entisar M Youness
Research Date
Research File
البحث.pdf (532.76 KB)
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Pages
52-61
Research Publisher
Assiut University, Faculty of Nursing
Research Rank
17
Research Vol
7
Research Website
asn_jornal@yahoo.com
Research Year
2019

Effects of Nursing Program about Vacuum-Assisted Closure Therapy versus Traditional Wound Dressing, a Comparative assessment on Patients' Outcomes

Research Abstract

Background: Nurses should have adequate training about appropriate dressing selection to enhance the quality of life for patients with chronic wound. Aim; To assess the effects of Nursing Program about Vacuum-Assisted Closure Therapy versus Traditional Wound Dressing, on Patients' Outcomes. Method: Design; Quasi-experimental (Preposttest), a comparative research design between both groups. Setting: The trauma departments and outpatients' clinic at Assiut University Hospital. Subjects: Total coverage of nurses (N.= 40) and a randomized 60 patients with (chronic wound), both groups nurses and patients were divided into two equal groups. Tools: (I) Nurses' interview questionnaire (demographic characteristics, knowledge, and observation checklist), (II): Patients' assessment (personnel and clinical data) and (III): Patients' outcomes sheet; Bates-jensen wound assessment scale and WoundQuality of life scale. Results: A statistically significant difference between nurses' knowledge and practice pre and post-test. Also, between the traditional wound dressing and VAC therapy groups regarding their outcomes (wound healing and wound quality of life) with a positive correlation between them. Conclusion: The nursing program had a positive effect on nurses` knowledge, practice and on patients' outcomes who managed with VAC therapy were better than the other group who managed with the traditional wound dressing. Recommendations: Continuous instructions and in-service training programs in the trauma departments to improve nurses' knowledge and practice. Apply VAC therapy in managing chronic wound for a better healing and high quality of life.

 

 

Research Authors
Anaam Mohammed Hassan1; Shimaa Hussein Mohamed2; Heba Mohamed Fahmy3; Soher Ahmed Awadorcid 3; Shaymaa Sayed Khalil2
Research Date
Research Department
Research Image
 10.21608/asnj.2021.61836.1126
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
140-152
Research Website
10.21608/asnj.2021.61836.1126
Research Year
2021

Effect of Educational Nursing Protocol on Minimizing Venous Thromboembolism for Patients Undergoing Simultaneously Arthroscopic ACLR and High Tibial Osteotomy

Research Abstract
the study findings revealed that educational nursing protocol were significally effective in improving patient's knowledge about VTE and in preventing VTE.
Research Authors
Authors
Amira Ahmed Hussein; Zienab Abd El-lateef Mohammad; Hesham Elkady; Hala Mohamed Ghanem
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
75-84
Research Publisher
amira ahmed hussein
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
88(20)
Research Website
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=ar&view_op=list_works&authuser=1&gmla=AJsN-F7W_llHyrQBU3pWcpcQJw_jghRDPqY_pHFT0Cqx97o49lYlkoBlYFvIjGRUSEOXQNrjY4C3X-IGo878QjuZbsFNk8vAqcD1VRtvSl44ulqHLsJd9L8&user=UzoEUrsAAAAJ#d=gs_md_cita-d&u=%2Fcitations%3Fview_op
Research Year
2020

Effect of Educational Nursing Protocol on Minimizing Venous Thromboembolism for Patients Undergoing Simultaneously Arthroscopic ACLR and High Tibial Osteotomy

Research Abstract
the study findings revealed that educational nursing protocol were significally effective in improving patient's knowledge about VTE and in preventing VTE.
Research Authors
Authors
Amira Ahmed Hussein; Zienab Abd El-lateef Mohammad; Hesham Elkady; Hala Mohamed Ghanem
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Pages
75-84
Research Publisher
amira ahmed hussein
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
88(20)
Research Website
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=ar&view_op=list_works&authuser=1&gmla=AJsN-F7W_llHyrQBU3pWcpcQJw_jghRDPqY_pHFT0Cqx97o49lYlkoBlYFvIjGRUSEOXQNrjY4C3X-IGo878QjuZbsFNk8vAqcD1VRtvSl44ulqHLsJd9L8&user=UzoEUrsAAAAJ#d=gs_md_cita-d&u=%2Fcitations%3Fview_op
Research Year
2020

(Determinants of Distress among Faculty of Nursing Students at Assiut University IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science Volume 5, Issue 3 Jun. 2016, PP 01-09

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
FatmaRushdy Mohamed , Nora AbdelhamiedZaki, ZamzamAhamedAhamed, Asmaa Kamal Hassan (4)and Dr. Attyiat Hassan Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science Volume 5, Issue 3 Jun. 2016, PP 01-09
Research Member
Research Pages
PP 01-09
Research Publisher
FatmaRushdy Mohamed , Nora AbdelhamiedZaki, ZamzamAhamedAhamed, Asmaa Kamal Hassan (4)and Dr. Attyiat Hassan Hussein
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Volume 5, Issue 3 Jun. 2016, PP 01-09
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016
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