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Car-drivers, Knowledge and Practices Regarding First Aid Of Road Traffic Accidents at
Sohag University

Research Abstract
Abstract Road traffic accidents have been responsible for an increasing number of deaths and disabilities worldwide. Aim: Assess knowledge and practice of car drivers regarding first aid of road traffic accident. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional research design was used in the study. It was conducted at Sohag University. A 87 Car drivers was participated in this study. Two tools developed by the researcher were used: Tool:the first tool: A structured interviewing questionnaire that include two parts; Part 1: demographic data of car drivers. Part 2: knowledge assessment questionnaire about first aid and road traffic accidents. Second tool: An observational checklist was used to assess practices of drivers regarding first aid of road traffic accidents. Results: The mean age of the participants was 43.36 ± 9.48. 33.3% of them had secondary education. 92.0% of them weren't having previous first aid training. 86% of them had an unsatisfactory knowledge level and all of studied car drivers had unsatisfactory practices of first aid of road traffic accident. Conclusion: The current study concluded that the majority of them had an unsatisfactory knowledge level and total of car drivers had unsatisfactory practices of first aid of road traffic accident Recommendations: Design and implement training programs for car drivers regarding first aid of road traffic accidents.
Research Authors
Asmaa. M. Madkour1
, Safaa A.M. Kotb2
, Safaa. R. Mahmoud3 & Thorea.A. Mahmoud4
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
(125-133)
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol (8), Issue (20), Special No.(1)
Research Website
http://asnj.journals.ekb.eg - http://www.arabimpactfactor.com
Research Year
2020

Car-drivers, Knowledge and Practices Regarding First Aid Of Road Traffic Accidents at
Sohag University

Research Abstract
Abstract Road traffic accidents have been responsible for an increasing number of deaths and disabilities worldwide. Aim: Assess knowledge and practice of car drivers regarding first aid of road traffic accident. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional research design was used in the study. It was conducted at Sohag University. A 87 Car drivers was participated in this study. Two tools developed by the researcher were used: Tool:the first tool: A structured interviewing questionnaire that include two parts; Part 1: demographic data of car drivers. Part 2: knowledge assessment questionnaire about first aid and road traffic accidents. Second tool: An observational checklist was used to assess practices of drivers regarding first aid of road traffic accidents. Results: The mean age of the participants was 43.36 ± 9.48. 33.3% of them had secondary education. 92.0% of them weren't having previous first aid training. 86% of them had an unsatisfactory knowledge level and all of studied car drivers had unsatisfactory practices of first aid of road traffic accident. Conclusion: The current study concluded that the majority of them had an unsatisfactory knowledge level and total of car drivers had unsatisfactory practices of first aid of road traffic accident Recommendations: Design and implement training programs for car drivers regarding first aid of road traffic accidents.
Research Authors
Asmaa. M. Madkour1
, Safaa A.M. Kotb2
, Safaa. R. Mahmoud3 & Thorea.A. Mahmoud4
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
(125-133)
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol (8), Issue (20), Special No.(1)
Research Website
http://asnj.journals.ekb.eg - http://www.arabimpactfactor.com
Research Year
2020

Women Knowledge, Attitude and Proposed Preventive Health
Practices towards Menopausal Symptoms

Research Abstract
g Abstract An alteration of lifestyle before menopause and the mode of approach to life after menopause can help those who aren’t approaching menopause to be prepared for what is ahead of them and thereby reduce the menopause-related health problems and helps them enter this stage of their life with adequate knowledge and a positive attitude. Aim: Assess women's knowledge and attitude toward menopausal symptoms and to investigate the health proposed health practices to overcome menopausal problems. Research design: A descriptive cross- sectional study design was adopted in this study. Setting: the current study was conducted in obstetrics & gynecological outpatient clinics at Sohag University hospital in Sohag city, Egypt from April to September 2017. Sample: A convenience sampling of 390 premenopausal women who fit the criteria was included in the study. Tool: One tool used in the current study named as structure interview questionnaire consisting of four parts: demographic information, questions to assess knowledge, preventive health practice and attitude toward menopause. Results: Most of the women had poor level of knowledge about menopause, and less than two thirds of them (60%) had also poor level of knowledge concerning preventive health practice about menopause. Whereas (65%) of the studied women had positive attitude toward menopause. Conclusion: The study concluded that women’ knowledge level and awareness toward the preventive health practices were low with a positive attitude toward menopause. Recommendations: The study recommended that a well-informed continuous, health education program should be imparted to women. Further, emphasis also needs to be given through workshops and seminars about menopause. practices
Research Authors
Safaa Ibrahim Ahmad1, Safaa Rashad Mahmoud2, Ahmad ER. 3
Research Journal
IJRDO - Journal of Health Sciences and Nursing
Research Pages
8-23
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Volume-5 | Issue-5
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Women Knowledge, Attitude and Proposed Preventive Health
Practices towards Menopausal Symptoms

Research Abstract
g Abstract An alteration of lifestyle before menopause and the mode of approach to life after menopause can help those who aren’t approaching menopause to be prepared for what is ahead of them and thereby reduce the menopause-related health problems and helps them enter this stage of their life with adequate knowledge and a positive attitude. Aim: Assess women's knowledge and attitude toward menopausal symptoms and to investigate the health proposed health practices to overcome menopausal problems. Research design: A descriptive cross- sectional study design was adopted in this study. Setting: the current study was conducted in obstetrics & gynecological outpatient clinics at Sohag University hospital in Sohag city, Egypt from April to September 2017. Sample: A convenience sampling of 390 premenopausal women who fit the criteria was included in the study. Tool: One tool used in the current study named as structure interview questionnaire consisting of four parts: demographic information, questions to assess knowledge, preventive health practice and attitude toward menopause. Results: Most of the women had poor level of knowledge about menopause, and less than two thirds of them (60%) had also poor level of knowledge concerning preventive health practice about menopause. Whereas (65%) of the studied women had positive attitude toward menopause. Conclusion: The study concluded that women’ knowledge level and awareness toward the preventive health practices were low with a positive attitude toward menopause. Recommendations: The study recommended that a well-informed continuous, health education program should be imparted to women. Further, emphasis also needs to be given through workshops and seminars about menopause. practices
Research Authors
Safaa Ibrahim Ahmad1, Safaa Rashad Mahmoud2, Ahmad ER. 3
Research Department
Research Journal
IJRDO - Journal of Health Sciences and Nursing
Research Member
Research Pages
8-23
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Volume-5 | Issue-5
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Nurses empowerment at primary health care centers
and its relation with quality of work life

Research Abstract
ABSTRACT Background and objective: Nurses in primary health care are a considerable group of professionals working in the health sector and an adequate quality of working life will empower them to provide favorable quality care to their clients. Further, a better quality of working life can keep the employees focused and support them to strive effectively towards the organization’s vision. The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between nurses’ empowerment and quality of work life at primary health care centers in Assiut City. Methods: This study was conducted in a descriptive correlated manner; the population consisted of the Assiut city primary health care centers nursing staff (n = 85). Self-administered questionnaire consisted of three parts: 1st part-Personal characteristics data questionnaire, 2nd part-Work Empowerment Promoting Factors Scale, and 3rd part: Quality of Nurses’ Work Life questionnaire. Results: There were significant negative correlations between quality of work life and empowerment factors among studied nurses. Conclusions and recommendations: Workshops on the quality of work life skills for nurses and nurse managers should be done periodically, nurse managers in MCH centers should provide nurses by sufficient information, guide and resources, Nurses in primary health centers have to remain allowed to participate in decision making process to empower them, as like properly as growing theirs effect on autonomy, and First line nurse managers should periodically have nursing group meeting to verbalized, vitalize and support peer and social interaction.
Research Authors
Fatma Rushdy Mohamed∗1, Safaa Rashad Mahmoud2, Karima Hosny Abdel Hafez1, Thorea Mohamed Mahmoud3
Research Journal
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Research Pages
79- 86
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 9, No. 10
Research Website
http://jnep.sciedupress.com
Research Year
2019

Nurses empowerment at primary health care centers
and its relation with quality of work life

Research Abstract
ABSTRACT Background and objective: Nurses in primary health care are a considerable group of professionals working in the health sector and an adequate quality of working life will empower them to provide favorable quality care to their clients. Further, a better quality of working life can keep the employees focused and support them to strive effectively towards the organization’s vision. The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between nurses’ empowerment and quality of work life at primary health care centers in Assiut City. Methods: This study was conducted in a descriptive correlated manner; the population consisted of the Assiut city primary health care centers nursing staff (n = 85). Self-administered questionnaire consisted of three parts: 1st part-Personal characteristics data questionnaire, 2nd part-Work Empowerment Promoting Factors Scale, and 3rd part: Quality of Nurses’ Work Life questionnaire. Results: There were significant negative correlations between quality of work life and empowerment factors among studied nurses. Conclusions and recommendations: Workshops on the quality of work life skills for nurses and nurse managers should be done periodically, nurse managers in MCH centers should provide nurses by sufficient information, guide and resources, Nurses in primary health centers have to remain allowed to participate in decision making process to empower them, as like properly as growing theirs effect on autonomy, and First line nurse managers should periodically have nursing group meeting to verbalized, vitalize and support peer and social interaction.
Research Authors
Fatma Rushdy Mohamed∗1, Safaa Rashad Mahmoud2, Karima Hosny Abdel Hafez1, Thorea Mohamed Mahmoud3
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Research Member
Research Pages
79- 86
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 9, No. 10
Research Website
http://jnep.sciedupress.com
Research Year
2019

Nurses empowerment at primary health care centers
and its relation with quality of work life

Research Abstract
ABSTRACT Background and objective: Nurses in primary health care are a considerable group of professionals working in the health sector and an adequate quality of working life will empower them to provide favorable quality care to their clients. Further, a better quality of working life can keep the employees focused and support them to strive effectively towards the organization’s vision. The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between nurses’ empowerment and quality of work life at primary health care centers in Assiut City. Methods: This study was conducted in a descriptive correlated manner; the population consisted of the Assiut city primary health care centers nursing staff (n = 85). Self-administered questionnaire consisted of three parts: 1st part-Personal characteristics data questionnaire, 2nd part-Work Empowerment Promoting Factors Scale, and 3rd part: Quality of Nurses’ Work Life questionnaire. Results: There were significant negative correlations between quality of work life and empowerment factors among studied nurses. Conclusions and recommendations: Workshops on the quality of work life skills for nurses and nurse managers should be done periodically, nurse managers in MCH centers should provide nurses by sufficient information, guide and resources, Nurses in primary health centers have to remain allowed to participate in decision making process to empower them, as like properly as growing theirs effect on autonomy, and First line nurse managers should periodically have nursing group meeting to verbalized, vitalize and support peer and social interaction.
Research Authors
Fatma Rushdy Mohamed∗1, Safaa Rashad Mahmoud2, Karima Hosny Abdel Hafez1, Thorea Mohamed Mahmoud3
Research Journal
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Research Member
Research Pages
79- 86
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 9, No. 10
Research Website
http://jnep.sciedupress.com
Research Year
2019

Postpartum Quality of Life among Women after Vaginal Birth
and Cesarean Section

Research Abstract
ABSTRACT Context: Quality of life is a broad multidimensional and dynamic concept. It influences the performance of the individual in physical, social, and spiritual aspects of life. Despite the postpartum period is accompanied by many physical, emotional, and social changes in women's health, it is often a neglected aspect of women's health care. Aim: This study aimed to assess the postpartum quality of life among mothers regardless of their delivery mode and to assess the difference in the quality of life at the various mode of delivery. Methods: A descriptive exploratory cross-sectional study employed to achieve the aim of this study. A structured interview questionnaire and postpartum quality of life scale that include assessment of four health-related domains that were child care, physical, psychological, and social functioning were used to achieve the aims of this study. Results: The study revealed a fair and a good level of quality of life among most of the studied women regardless of their mode of delivery. The quality of life subscales' assessment revealed a non-statistically significant difference between women in various delivery modes in the domains of child care and physical functioning. While statistically significant differences revealed between all groups regarding their physical and social functioning. Conclusion: The study did not show a clear-cut benefit in favor of any modes of delivery in respect of postpartum life quality, and the research hypothesis is not fully supported. The study recommended further a longitudinal study to understand the magnitude, trajectory and underpinning mechanisms of health-related quality of life outcomes following different modes of delivery.
Research Authors
Amal F. Arief1, Sahar A. A. Ahmed2, Amal A Ahmed3, Safaa Rashad
Research Journal
Evidence-Based Nursing Research
Research Pages
65- 77
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 1 No. 1 supl
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Postpartum Quality of Life among Women after Vaginal Birth
and Cesarean Section

Research Abstract
ABSTRACT Context: Quality of life is a broad multidimensional and dynamic concept. It influences the performance of the individual in physical, social, and spiritual aspects of life. Despite the postpartum period is accompanied by many physical, emotional, and social changes in women's health, it is often a neglected aspect of women's health care. Aim: This study aimed to assess the postpartum quality of life among mothers regardless of their delivery mode and to assess the difference in the quality of life at the various mode of delivery. Methods: A descriptive exploratory cross-sectional study employed to achieve the aim of this study. A structured interview questionnaire and postpartum quality of life scale that include assessment of four health-related domains that were child care, physical, psychological, and social functioning were used to achieve the aims of this study. Results: The study revealed a fair and a good level of quality of life among most of the studied women regardless of their mode of delivery. The quality of life subscales' assessment revealed a non-statistically significant difference between women in various delivery modes in the domains of child care and physical functioning. While statistically significant differences revealed between all groups regarding their physical and social functioning. Conclusion: The study did not show a clear-cut benefit in favor of any modes of delivery in respect of postpartum life quality, and the research hypothesis is not fully supported. The study recommended further a longitudinal study to understand the magnitude, trajectory and underpinning mechanisms of health-related quality of life outcomes following different modes of delivery.
Research Authors
Amal F. Arief1, Sahar A. A. Ahmed2, Amal A Ahmed3, Safaa Rashad
Research Journal
Evidence-Based Nursing Research
Research Member
Research Pages
65- 77
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 1 No. 1 supl
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Postpartum Quality of Life among Women after Vaginal Birth
and Cesarean Section

Research Abstract
ABSTRACT Context: Quality of life is a broad multidimensional and dynamic concept. It influences the performance of the individual in physical, social, and spiritual aspects of life. Despite the postpartum period is accompanied by many physical, emotional, and social changes in women's health, it is often a neglected aspect of women's health care. Aim: This study aimed to assess the postpartum quality of life among mothers regardless of their delivery mode and to assess the difference in the quality of life at the various mode of delivery. Methods: A descriptive exploratory cross-sectional study employed to achieve the aim of this study. A structured interview questionnaire and postpartum quality of life scale that include assessment of four health-related domains that were child care, physical, psychological, and social functioning were used to achieve the aims of this study. Results: The study revealed a fair and a good level of quality of life among most of the studied women regardless of their mode of delivery. The quality of life subscales' assessment revealed a non-statistically significant difference between women in various delivery modes in the domains of child care and physical functioning. While statistically significant differences revealed between all groups regarding their physical and social functioning. Conclusion: The study did not show a clear-cut benefit in favor of any modes of delivery in respect of postpartum life quality, and the research hypothesis is not fully supported. The study recommended further a longitudinal study to understand the magnitude, trajectory and underpinning mechanisms of health-related quality of life outcomes following different modes of delivery.
Research Authors
Amal F. Arief1, Sahar A. A. Ahmed2, Amal A Ahmed3, Safaa Rashad
Research Department
Research Journal
Evidence-Based Nursing Research
Research Member
Research Pages
65- 77
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 1 No. 1 supl
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019
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