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The impact of foot reflexology on fatigue and sleep quality in school-aged children undergoing hemodialysis
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作者 Amal Hashem MOHAMED mostafa shaban +3 位作者 Huda Hamdy MOHAMMED Randa Mohamed ABOBAKER Salman Hamdan ALSAQRI Rania Abd-Elnaby Mohammed ALLAM 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2024年第2期76-82,共7页
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the effects of foot reflexology on fatigue and sleep quality in school-aged children receiving hemodialysis.Methods:A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design was utilized.Thir... Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the effects of foot reflexology on fatigue and sleep quality in school-aged children receiving hemodialysis.Methods:A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design was utilized.Thirty children of ages 6-12 undergoing in-center hemodialysis were recruited.The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)and Inventory of Fatigue Symptom(IFS)scales were administered at baseline.Participants then received 30 min of foot reflexology massage before hemodialysis sessions 3 days per week for 12 weeks.Posttest administration of the sleep and fatigue scales occurred after the intervention period.Results:Reflexology massage led to significant improvements in sleep quality components,including duration(0%-30%normal sleepers),efficiency(0%-50%>85%),latency(50%-0%>60 min),disturbances,and daytime dysfunction.The mean PSQI score decreased from 18.2 to 9.7(P<0.05).Fatigue severity substantially decreased,with the mean IFS score improving from 105.7 to 64.1(P<0.05).Conclusion:Foot reflexology is an effective nursing intervention for reducing fatigue and improving sleep quality in children on hemodialysis,warranting integration into routine care. 展开更多
关键词 FATIGUE HEMODIALYSIS MASSAGE PEDIATRIC REFLEXOLOGY SLEEP
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Evaluating the influence of a structured nursing protocol on targeted outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis patients
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作者 Mohammed Elsayed ZAKY Shimaa Magdi FARGHALY +2 位作者 Osama Mohamed Elsayed RAMADAN Rehab M.ABDELKADER mostafa shaban 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2024年第1期22-28,共7页
Objective:Rheumatoid arthritis(RA)requires comprehensive management.Structured nursing protocols may enhance outcomes,but evidence is limited.This study evaluated the effect of a structured nursing protocol on RA outc... Objective:Rheumatoid arthritis(RA)requires comprehensive management.Structured nursing protocols may enhance outcomes,but evidence is limited.This study evaluated the effect of a structured nursing protocol on RA outcomes.Materials and Methods:In this one-group pre-post study,30 Egyptian RA patients completed assessments before and after a 12-week nursing protocol comprising education,psychosocial support,and self-management promotion.Assessments included clinical evaluation of joint counts,erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR),and C-reactive protein(CRP)and patient-reported Arthritis Self-Efficacy Scale(ASES),Health Assessment Questionnaire(HAQ),Visual Analog Scale(VAS)for pain,and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale(HADS).Results:The study demonstrated significant improvements in both clinical-and patient-reported outcomes.Joint count decreased from 18.4±4.2 to 14.2±3.8(P<0.001),ESR from 30.1±6.8 mm/h to 25.5±6.8 mm/h(P<0.01),and CRP levels from 15.2±3.6 mg/L to 11.8±2.9 mg/L(P<0.01)postintervention.Patient-reported outcomes showed a marked increase in ASES score from 140±25 to 170±30(P<0.001)and reductions in HAQ from 1.6±0.4 to 1.3±0.3(P<0.01),VAS pain score from 7.8±1.7 to 6.2±1.2(P<0.001),and HADS anxiety and depression scores from 11±3 to 8±2(P<0.05)and 10±2 to 7±1(P<0.05),respectively.Conclusion:A structured nursing protocol significantly improved clinical disease activity,physical functioning,pain,self-efficacy,and emotional well-being in RA patients.A multifaceted nursing intervention appears beneficial for optimizing RA outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Nursing care patient education quality of life rheumatoid arthritis self‑management
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Exploring internship nursing students’ perception of gerontological nursing competencies: A descriptive study at Cairo University Hospitals 被引量:1
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作者 Naglaa El-Sayed ELDARDERY Ebtesam Mo’awad El-Sayed EBIED +6 位作者 Yousef MOHAMMED Kholoud KHODARY Basmala MOHAMMED Sara MOHAMMED Kholoud MOHAMMED Ahmed KAMAL mostafa shaban 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2023年第4期235-242,共8页
Objective:This research study explores the perceptions of gerontological nursing competencies,attitudes toward older individuals,and the willingness to provide care for the elderly among internship nursing students.Ma... Objective:This research study explores the perceptions of gerontological nursing competencies,attitudes toward older individuals,and the willingness to provide care for the elderly among internship nursing students.Materials and Methods:A convenience sample of 350 internship nursing students from Cairo University Faculty of Nursing participated in the study.Data were collected using a set of comprehensive tools,including personal data and work experience assessment,the Hartford geriatric nurse competency tool,Kogan’s attitudes toward old people scale,and the modified elderly patient care inventory.Results:Descriptive analysis revealed balanced gender representation,with 60%identifying as female.Seventy percent of participants reported prior experience in gerontological care.Self-assessed competency scores indicated moderate proficiency in communication,physiological changes,and functional status assessment.Areas such as pain management and restraint use demonstrated potential gaps in self-perceived skills.Attitudes toward older individuals were predominantly positive,and the willingness to provide care showed positive tendencies,with a minor degree of hesitation noted.Conclusion:The findings underscore the need for targeted interventions in nursing education to address competency gaps,enhance positive attitudes,and alleviate potential hesitations in caregiving for older individuals.As the elderly population continues to grow,nursing education programs must prepare future practitioners to deliver comprehensive and compassionate care tailored to the unique needs of older adults. 展开更多
关键词 ATTITUDES competencies elderly care gerontological nursing internship nursing students WILLINGNESS
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Omicron: Egyptian nurses’ knowledge and attitudes
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作者 mostafa shaban Marwa Mamdouh shaban +1 位作者 Osama RAMADAN Huda Hamdy MOHAMMED 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2022年第1期15-19,共5页
Objective:The current study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of nurses toward the current COVID-19 pandemic and Omicron variant.Materials and Methods:A cross-sectional online survey was used.Totally 277 Egy... Objective:The current study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of nurses toward the current COVID-19 pandemic and Omicron variant.Materials and Methods:A cross-sectional online survey was used.Totally 277 Egyptian nurses completed an electronic questionnaire comprising demographics with 5 items,nurses’knowledge on Omicron with 18 questions,and nurses’attitudes on Omicron with 5 questions.The data collected were expressed using numbers,percentages,and mean and standard deviation.Results:The mean age of nurses was 27±5 years,nearly 50%of the nurses were bachelor degrees.The total score of correct answers related to knowledge was 75%,showing the different degrees of knowledge about Omicron.The majority of nurses showed positive attitudes toward controlling and managing the COVID-19 pandemic.Conclusions:Egyptian nurses have average knowledge about Omicron and a positive attitude toward controlling the COVID-19 pandemic.There should be scope for further assessment to enhance understanding about COVID-19.Moreover,health education programs should be developed for nursing staff to improve information,beliefs,behaviors,and attitudes towards the Omicron variant in particular and the COVID-19 pandemic in general. 展开更多
关键词 ATTITUDE COVID-19 EGYPT KNOWLEDGE Omicron PANDEMIC
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Role of community health nurse in the prevention of elderly dehydration:A mini-review
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作者 mostafa shaban Huda Hamdy MOHAMMED Sahar HASSAN 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2022年第3期166-171,共6页
As dehydration is related to negative health outcomes in the elderly,including an increased risk of disability and death,prevention may help improve health,functional status,and quality of life.Dehydration diagnosis c... As dehydration is related to negative health outcomes in the elderly,including an increased risk of disability and death,prevention may help improve health,functional status,and quality of life.Dehydration diagnosis can be challenging in the elderly as the traditional physical indications of dehydration may be absent or ambiguous.Numerous etiologies place the elderly at an increased risk.The role of the community health nurse(CHN)derives from the responsibilities attached to her,and the Betty Neuman’s Systems Model of health care with three levels of protection is usually applied to the CHN.In this mini-review,we try to integrate the Betty Neuman’s Systems Model with the results of identified articles.This study includes a literature search of reputable international databases such as SpringerLink,PubMed,Embase,and Wanfang,particularly for the period 2005 to the present.Ten articles that met the qualifying criteria were included in this study.The findings of this study draw a picture of the role of CHN in preventing dehydration across the three levels of prevention as mentioned by Betty Neuman. 展开更多
关键词 Community health nurse DEHYDRATION ELDERLY PREVENTION
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Dehydration risk factors and outcomes in older people in rural areas
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作者 mostafa shaban Nagat Habib +1 位作者 Inas Helmy Huda Hamdy Mohammed 《Frontiers of Nursing》 2022年第4期395-403,共9页
Objective:To determine the risk factors for dehydration in elderly people in one of Elbehira Governorate’s villages.Methods:A descriptive correlational design was utilized in this study.The study was conducted at Eln... Objective:To determine the risk factors for dehydration in elderly people in one of Elbehira Governorate’s villages.Methods:A descriptive correlational design was utilized in this study.The study was conducted at Elnemaria village,Markaz Abo Elmatamir,Elbehira Governorate,Egypt.Data were collected using 3 tools:a structured interviewing questionnaire,a dehydration knowledge questionnaire,and a dehydration risk appraisal checklist.Results:The study found that 29.5%of the par ticipants were aged between 65 and 70.Males constituted 51%of the study par ticipants.The majority of the study participants regularly took anti-acids,anti-inflammatory drugs,and diuretics.Among the elderlies comprising the respondents,40%had a low level of knowledge regarding dehydration.More than half of the study subjects were at moderate risk for dehydration.Conclusions:The study showed that half of the par ticipants had diabetes and a medium level of information about dehydration.The study also showed in general that the elderly in the village are exposed to a moderate dehydration rate,and there is also a strong relationship between taking different types of medication and the occurrence of dehydration. 展开更多
关键词 clinical signs DEHYDRATION ELDERLY functional signs physiological signs
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