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Effect of Designed Nursing Guidelines on Nursing Intervention to Reduce Complications for Cirrhotic Patients Undergoing Paracentesis

Research Authors
Nahed Ahmed Makhlouf & Asmaa Sayed abd Almageed. Kawther Badry Mobed
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University
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Impact of Designing Nursing Instructions on Knowledge and Activity of Daily Living for Cirrhotic Patients With Ascites

Research Abstract
Background and objectives
Ascites is a condition of pathologic fluid collection within the abdominal cavity. The aim was to evaluate the impact of designing nursing instructions on knowledge and activity of daily living for cirrhotic patients with ascites.
Research design
Quasi experimental (Pre / post-test).
Setting
Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology Department of Al-Rajhi Liver Hospital.
Sample
A purposive sample of sixty male and female adult patients diagnosed with ascites due to liver cirrhosis.
Tools
Tool (I): A structured interview questionnaire. Tool (II): Activity of daily living scale.
Result
A statistically significant difference between pre, post 3 month and 6 month of implementing the designing nursing instruction regarding patient’s knowledge and activity of daily living with p-value <0.01.
Conclusion
A great improvement in patient’s knowledge and independently in performing activity of daily living post the implementation of the designing nursing instructions than pre assessment.
Recommendation
 
Patients should be provided with sufficient relevant written information to remind them about what they can do to cope with their disease
Research Authors
Kawther Badry Mobed, Mimi Mohamed Mekkawy, Nahed Ahmed Makhlouf, Asmaa Sayed Abd Almageed
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut University, Faculty of Nursing
Research Member

Visit of Professor Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Ali Adawy, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, to the Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, to raise the level of preparedness to face expected climate changes

and to enhance efforts to remove encroachments and take care of green spaces and roads in the college.
 
اToday, Professor Dr. Fatima Rushdi Mohamed, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, and the Vice Deans received Professor Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Ali Adawy, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, Professor Dr. Mohamed Mustafa Hamad, the visit coordinator, Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Basset, and the visiting team. The purpose of the visit was to assess the university's preparedness to address anticipated climate changes and to reinforce efforts to remove encroachments and maintain green spaces and roads within the Faculty of Nursing.

Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, emphasized the paramount importance of raising the level of preparedness across all university sectors to confront anticipated climate changes. This will ensure the highest levels of security and safety, protect lives and facilities, and provide a safe and stimulating educational and working environment for all members of the university community, befitting the prestigious standing and leading role of Assiut University.

Book of Mr./Assistant Secretary-General for Financial and Administrative Affairs at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, which includes the allocation of Hajj visas allocated to the Ministry and its affiliated bodies during

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