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Mothers' Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Acute Diarrheal Disease at Outpatient Clinic ,Assiut University Children's Hospital

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Mothers' Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Acute Diarrheal Disease at Outpatient Clinic ,Assiut University Children's Hospital *Amel A. Mohamed,** Khalid I.El Sayh, *Safaa A.M. Kotb, *Neama M .El Magrabi *Community Health Nursing ., Faculty of Nursing., Assuit University ** Pediatrics Medicine ., Faculty of Medicine., Assuit University Abstract: Background: Diarrhea occurs world wide and causes 4% of all deaths. It is most commonly caused by gastrointestinal infections which kill around 2.2 million people globally each year, mostly children in developing countries. In 2008, Egypt prevalence of diarrhea in children aged under five years who receiving Oral Rehydration Solution is 28.4 %. Aim of the study was to assess mothers' knowledge and attitude regarding management of acute diarrhea .Subject and Method: cross sectional study was used. It included 600 randomly selected mothers from Assiut University Children's Hospital during 2012. Data Collection from mothers through two tools; first tool was interview questionnaire sheet. It consisted of two parts; first part included Socio-demographic data and the second part mothers' knowledge about diarrhea. The second tool included likert scale to assess mothers' attitude towards diarrhea. Results: The mean age of mothers ± SD was 26.08 ± 5.401, with no significant relation between mothers' age and their knowledge regarding diarrhea . As regards level of education, it was observed that about than two fifth (40.7%) of mothers were illiterate, while only 9.3% of them were high education. 57.8 % of mothers had satisfactory knowledge of about diarrhea. While, 86.2% of them had positive attitude towards diarrheal disease. Conclusion: There was a significant difference between mothers' knowledge and their education level. Also, there was a significant difference between numbers of diarrheal episodes and type of feeding. Recommendations: It is very important to provide good sanitation and improvement of housing conditions especially in rural areas.
Research Authors
*Amel A. Mohamed,** Khalid I.El Sayh, *Safaa A.M. Kotb,
*Neama M .El Magrabi
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21364.doc (3.59 KB)
21364.pdf (61.19 KB)
Research Journal
Assiut scientific nursing journal
Research Pages
Pp.108-115
Research Publisher
Assiut scientific nursing journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol(1).No(2)
Research Website
http://www.aun.edu.eg/faculty_nursing/arabic/Journal.html
Research Year
2013

Psychological Assessment and Quality of Life of patients with Colorectal Cancer at Assiut University Hospital and South Egypt Cancer Institute
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Research Abstract
Depression, anxiety, stress and poor quality of life are often psychological consequences of living with cancer. Cancer patients face the double challenge of learning to manage the physical as well as psychological effects of cancer. Previous studies suggested that depression and poor quality of life have been associated with cancer. This study aimed to assess psychological symptoms and Quality of life among patients with colorectal cancer. A descriptive research design was used to assess 151 patients diagnosed as colorectal cancer attending oncology outpatient clinic for the oncology department during a six months period. The study was carried out at out patient clinic of the oncology department at Assiut University Hospital and South Egypt Cancer Institute. Four tools were utilized to measure the variables of the study; the demographic data questionnaire, socioeconomic status scale, Quality of life (QOL) scale and Symptoms Check List (SCL-90-Revised). Results of the study: Females represent 64.2% of patients and males, 35.7% of patients, 78.8% of patients were illiterate or read and write, 81.4% were married, 76.8% of patients didn’t work. Most of the patients were living in rural areas 80.8% the vast majority of studied group were at middle level of socioeconomic status , 65.56% of patients have moderate quality of life most of them have cancer colon, less than half of those patients have loss of appetite . More than half of them have weight loss. More than half of them didn’t have colostomy. Less than half of the them have received chemotherapy. A little high percent of patients have somatization 32.45%, patients with hostility was 27.81%, patients have anxiety represent 9.27% of patients ,depression was 8.6%, high percent moderate quality of life patients have somatization ,depression, anxiety, hostility, phobia. The study recommend that: liaison psychiatric nurse should be available to deal with psychiatric problems of patients.
Research Authors
Alaa El Din Mohamed Darweesh (1) , Ashraf Zedan Abed Allah (2), Nadia Ebraheem Sayed (3), Sanaa Mostafa khalifa (4)
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Research File
21294.doc (3.89 KB)
21294.pdf (61.33 KB)
Research Journal
Assiut University - Faculty of Nusing ,Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol(2) No.(4)
Research Year
2014

Psychological Assessment and Quality of Life of patients with Colorectal Cancer at Assiut University Hospital and South Egypt Cancer Institute
by

Research Abstract
Depression, anxiety, stress and poor quality of life are often psychological consequences of living with cancer. Cancer patients face the double challenge of learning to manage the physical as well as psychological effects of cancer. Previous studies suggested that depression and poor quality of life have been associated with cancer. This study aimed to assess psychological symptoms and Quality of life among patients with colorectal cancer. A descriptive research design was used to assess 151 patients diagnosed as colorectal cancer attending oncology outpatient clinic for the oncology department during a six months period. The study was carried out at out patient clinic of the oncology department at Assiut University Hospital and South Egypt Cancer Institute. Four tools were utilized to measure the variables of the study; the demographic data questionnaire, socioeconomic status scale, Quality of life (QOL) scale and Symptoms Check List (SCL-90-Revised). Results of the study: Females represent 64.2% of patients and males, 35.7% of patients, 78.8% of patients were illiterate or read and write, 81.4% were married, 76.8% of patients didn’t work. Most of the patients were living in rural areas 80.8% the vast majority of studied group were at middle level of socioeconomic status , 65.56% of patients have moderate quality of life most of them have cancer colon, less than half of those patients have loss of appetite . More than half of them have weight loss. More than half of them didn’t have colostomy. Less than half of the them have received chemotherapy. A little high percent of patients have somatization 32.45%, patients with hostility was 27.81%, patients have anxiety represent 9.27% of patients ,depression was 8.6%, high percent moderate quality of life patients have somatization ,depression, anxiety, hostility, phobia. The study recommend that: liaison psychiatric nurse should be available to deal with psychiatric problems of patients.
Research Authors
Alaa El Din Mohamed Darweesh (1) , Ashraf Zedan Abed Allah (2), Nadia Ebraheem Sayed (3), Sanaa Mostafa khalifa (4)
Research Department
Research File
21294.doc (3.89 KB)
21294.pdf (61.33 KB)
Research Journal
Assiut University - Faculty of Nusing ,Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol(2) No.(4)
Research Year
2014

Impact of Health Education Program on Knowledge of Blind and Deaf Adolescent Girls about Reproductive Health in Assiut Governorate, Egypt.

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Abstract : Persons with disabilities represent a significant portion of the world’s population and are part of every community. They find that information on reproductive health is often inaccessible to them. many young people with disabilities do not receive even basic information about how their bodies develop and change as they mature. Aim of the study: evaluate the impact of health education program on knowledge of blind and deaf adolescent girls about Reproductive Health in Assiut Governorate. Subjects and methods: The study was Quasi-experimental research design. It was conducted in Al Noor school for blind and Al Amal School for deaf girls in Assiut Governorate. The total studied sample was 80 girls. Tools of the study: a structured interview sheet was used which divided to two parts: part (1) included students' socio-demographic data and menstrual history of disabled girls, part (2) included questions to assess disabled girls’ knowledge about reproductive health. Post-test was done immediately and after 3 months to assess the impact of the program. Results: 36.2% of the studied sample their ages ranged from 16-18 years and (42.5%) of them were secondary school. 91.2% mentioned menstruation as one of their changes during adolescence also, (83.8%) of them mentioned breast growth. All the studied sample (100%) has poor knowledge regarding to reproductive health in pre test while their knowledge improved in post test to 58.8%. There was highly statistically significant difference between disabled girls' knowledge and type of disability in follow-up test (P= 0.000*). Conclusion: All the studied girls have poor knowledge in pre test while after implementation the education programe their knowledge were improved. The study recommended that: Continues health education programs should be implemented for increasing awareness of them about reproductive health.
Research Authors
Safaa R. Osman, Mahmoud S. Zakherah, Soad S. Bayomi
Research Department
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21210.doc (3.52 KB)
21210.pdf (60.79 KB)
Research Journal
the 7th international scientific nursing conference 2015 faculty of nursing Helwan university in collaboration with Kennesaw university
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2015

Educational Program about Reproductive Health for Blind and Deaf Adolescent Girls in Assiut Governorate

Research Abstract
Background: Persons with disabilities represent a significant portion of the world’s population and they are part of every community. They find that information on reproductive health (RH) is often inaccessible to them. Aim: evaluate the impact of an educational program about RH for blind and deaf adolescent girls. Methods: it was Quasi-experimental research design which conducted in Al Noor and Al Amal Schools in Assiut Governorate. The total sample was 80 girls. Tools: it included three tools: - a structured interview sheet, to assess disabled girls’ knowledge and attitudes towards RH and an observational checklist (using doll) to assess practice related perineal care. Results: All the studied sample (100%) has poor knowledge regarding to RH in pre test while their knowledge improved in post test to 58.8%. Regarding to perineal care, all of the studied sample (100%) carried out all steps of perineal care except three steps which include the correct direction for cleaning the perineum, while their practice improved in post and follow up test. Conclusion: All the studied girls have poor knowledge in pre test while after implementation the education programe their knowledge were improved (P= ≤ 0.001). Recommendation: Continues health education programs should be implemented for increasing awareness of them about reproductive health.
Research Authors
Safaa R. Osman, Mahmoud S. Zakherah, Soad S. Bayomi
Research Department
Research File
21209.doc (2.89 KB)
21209.pdf (60.82 KB)
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol (2). No (4)
Research Year
2014

Assessment of Knowledge Attitudes and Practices among Prospective Couples about Premarital Health Care In El-Minia City

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Premarital care is considered a public health measure as it is the essential part of primary and preventive care. Premarital care (PMC) is a worldwide activity aiming to diagnose, treat unrecognized disorders, and reduce transmission of diseases to couples. Aim of this study: This study aimed at assessing Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Prospective Couples about Premarital Health Care, In El-Minia City. Methods and Materials: A Descriptive research design was adopted to conduct this study. A systematic random sample was conducted among 500 prospective couples. The present study was conducted in Premarital Health Care Clinics (PMHCs) of main Maternal and Child Health Center (MCHc) related to Directorate of Health Affairs of El-Minia city. Data collected by using: structured interviewing sheet to assess the Knowledge and practice of the prospective couples about premarital health care & personal inventory to assess attitude toward premarital health care. Results: The study revealed that the majority of both prospective couples agreed to do premarital investigations. There was highly significance difference between both groups as regards the importance of premarital screening. Also, there was good knowledge and positive attitudes about premarital healthcare between both prospective couples. Regards to practice, this study revealed that female study participants take more care and practice than male participants do. Recommendations: More researches on young age group's knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about new life, responsibility and couples roles need to be done. More attention should be given to people at risk related to consanguineous marriage.
Research Authors
Shimaa G. Ramadan, Eman M. Mohamed, Azza M. Mohamed, Ghadah A. Mahmoud
Research File
21122.doc (0 bytes)
21122.pdf (60.92 KB)
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Health Care
Research Pages
69-97
Research Publisher
Egyptian Journal of Health Care
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 3 No. 2
Research Year
2013

Antenatal anxiety and depression among pregnant women attending El Eman Hospital Assiut City

Research Abstract
Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood involve major psychological and social changes in future parents. These changes have been linked to an increase in anxiety rates and depression symptoms. The aim of the study: was to investigate the prevalence, degrees and risk factors of antenatal depression and anxiety among pregnant women attending El-Eman Specialized Hospital, for antenatal care.
Research Authors
Eman M. Mohamed, Ghadah A. Mahmoud, Reda A. Thabet, Hossam K. Mostafa.
Research File
21104.doc (0 bytes)
21104.pdf (60.2 KB)
Research Journal
AL-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
Research Pages
112-131
Research Publisher
AL-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 10, No.1
Research Year
2012

Antenatal anxiety and depression among pregnant women attending El Eman Hospital Assiut City

Research Abstract
Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood involve major psychological and social changes in future parents. These changes have been linked to an increase in anxiety rates and depression symptoms. The aim of the study: was to investigate the prevalence, degrees and risk factors of antenatal depression and anxiety among pregnant women attending El-Eman Specialized Hospital, for antenatal care.
Research Authors
Eman M. Mohamed, Ghadah A. Mahmoud, Reda A. Thabet, Hossam K. Mostafa.
Research File
21104.doc (0 bytes)
21104.pdf (60.2 KB)
Research Journal
AL-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
Research Pages
112-131
Research Publisher
AL-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 10, No.1
Research Year
2012

Impact of kegels exercise on reducing post partum stress urinary incontinence

Research Abstract
Introduction: There is good evidence that vaginal delivery can be associated with damage to the innervations of the pelvic floor as well as direct trauma to levator ani muscle and endo-pelvic fascia. This may result in the development of genuine stress incontinence. Postpartum stress incontinence can occur in up to 34% of women. Aim of the study was to assess the effect of postpartum women's training with reinforcement of pelvic floor muscles exercise on reduction and improvement of postpartum stress urinary incontinence
Research Authors
Entisar M. Youness, Eman R. Ahmed, Ghadah A. Mahmoud & Safwat Abdel-Rady Mohammad
Research File
21096.doc (0 bytes)
21096.pdf (60.29 KB)
Research Journal
Egyptian Nursing Journal
Research Pages
42-55
Research Publisher
Egyptian Nursing Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 1, No.4
Research Year
2012

Satisfaction of patients undergoing knee arthroscopy for meniscal trimming in the out-patient arthroscopy clinic at Assiut University Hospital

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Patient satisfaction is a health care recipient's reaction to salient aspects of the context, process and result of their service experience. Meniscal injuries affects 60 to 70 cases per 100,000 people, In the USA, surgical procedures for the meniscus are performed on approximately 850,000 patients each year. The aim of the present study was to assess satisfaction of patients who will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery for meniscal trimming with medical care received in the out-patient arthroscopy clinic. Subjects and methods: A convenient sample of sixty adult patients (male and female) undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery for meniscal trimming were included in this study. The study was conducted at the arthroscopic out-patient clinic at Assiut University Hospital. One tool was utilized to fulfill the aim of this study; Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire PSQ18. Results showed that patients were highly satisfied with technical quality (65.42 %, high satisfaction), followed by satisfaction with communication with the medical team (63.83 %, moderate satisfaction). While they were least satisfied with financial aspects (36.17 %, mild satisfaction). Conclusion: patients were highly satisfied with the technical quality and least satisfied with the financial aspect.
Research Authors
Hesham Abdel Rhim Elkady Sahar Ali Abd-Elmohsen, Zienab Abd El-Lateef Mohamad
Research Department
Research File
20987.doc (2.84 KB)
20987.pdf (60.7 KB)
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Pages
1-5
Research Publisher
Faculty of Nursing-Assiut University, Egypt
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
1-1
Research Year
2013
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