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IJPM-International Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2014; 5 (3): 365-369
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-141778

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Premarital counseling equips couples with information about all aspects of sexuality and the related health issues. This study was aimed to assess the quality of premarital counseling services in health care centers in Tabriz. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 236 randomly selected women from premarital counseling centers in Tabriz was carried out and a self-structured instrument including items on demographic characteristics, the quality of counseling condition and providers, family planning, genetic and thalassemia counseling and sexual health was used for data gathering. The results showed that the viewpoint of clients about relationship with health care provider and condition of consultation was suitable in 75.8% and 85.2% of women, respectively. It was found that in 72.5%, 38.1% and 49.6% of clients the counseling areas were in moderate level respectively for counseling about importance of family planning, genetic counseling and thalassemia. It was indicated that 58.5% of participants expressed the sexual health aspect of the premarital classes as poor or completely poor. Our study results can provide suitable information for health policy providers to improve the quality of premarital counseling classes. In order to develop a relatively stable behavior in young couples, it is recommended that the quality of the classes would be overemphasized


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Humans , Female , Quality of Health Care , Cross-Sectional Studies , Family Planning Services , Genetic Counseling , Thalassemia , Reproductive Health , Marriage
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2007; 28 (9): 1353-1356
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-139188

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To evaluate the efficacy of relaxation technique as an adjunctive therapy for control of hypertension. From April 2004 to January 2005, with a single blinded randomized controlled design, 220 patients with newly diagnosed essential moderate to severe hypertension who needed drug therapy were included in the study. The study took place in the Hypertension Clinic, Sina Hospital, Tabriz, Iran. Patients were systematically randomized to receive standard plus relaxation therapy, 2 times per week, for 8 weeks, or standard therapy alone. We collected the demographic data, blood pressure measurements, and the data on prescribed drugs. The mean age of patients was 54 in the case group and 56 years in the control group. The mean blood pressure level [systolic and diastolic] was 192.86/105.16 and 192.09/102.25 mm Hg on admission in the case and the control groups, which decreased to 133.46/81.48 and 146.21/83.57 mm Hg, at the end of study. The difference of blood pressure on admission was not statistically significant, but became significant at the end of the study. Fifty-nine percent in the case group and 36% in the control group had good control of blood pressure. Relaxation therapy on the background of standard antihypertensive drug treatment results in better control of blood pressure

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