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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 1994; 24 (1): 61-75
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-107013

RESUMEN

Person's level of well being is directly proportional to the level of self-care activities that person engages in. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to assess self-care practices among peripheral vascular patients and factors hindering these practices. Also, to determine the impact of sex, education and occupation on them. The sample consisted of 50 patients suffering from various peripheral vascular diseases attending the Outpatient Clinic of the Vascular Unit, at the Main University Hospital, Alexandria. A structural interview was used. The results revealed that many patients knew the importance of self-care practices but not followed them due to lack of knowledge, motivation, skills and resources. Also, the results denoted that education has an effect on the following of these practices. Further researches about specific self-care actions used by adults in response to a variety of health deviations were recommended


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Autocuidado/métodos
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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 1993; 23 (3): 693-710
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-106985

RESUMEN

The study was conducted at the urological, medical and neurological departments of the Main University Hospital and El-Hadara Traumatic Hospital in Alexandria. The sample comprised 150 elderly, aged 60 years and over and had urinary incontinence. Observation check list, designed questionnaire, pressure sore description scale and depression status scale were used for the purpose of the study. Demographic data were collected


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Anciano/psicología , Hospitales
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Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 1992; 28 (4): 803-12
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-120899

RESUMEN

The present study was done to assess the perception of the students of the first year, of the High Institutes of Nursing of the universities of Alexandria and Tanta of nursing as a career choice. The sample consisted of 200 students, 100 students randomly selected from each institute. A questionnaire was designed to collect the necessary data about the study subjects as well as their perception of nursing as a career choice, reasons for choosing it, their opinions regarding the advantages of nursing as a career, their opinions about reasons that induce "active nurses" to leave the profession, and their opinions regarding encouragement of a return to nursing profession. The findings revealed that the majority of the study sample in Alexandria and Tanta Universities [85%] perceived nursing as a career, while the minority of them did not perceive it as such. Nursing offers opportunities to manage a large group of people and to care for individuals, families and communities. Some students had misperception about nursing in the areas of considering nursing as a prestigious profession and designing and directing health programs. The findings also revealed that most of the study sample, both in Alexandria and Tanta choose nursing because they want to work with people. It is a job without a routine and a job with responsibility. The whole sample in Alexandria and Tanta stressed that they were put in the institute according to their total of marks attained in their GCE. They thought that the bad image of nursing, the nurses poor self-image, their low salary levels and other reasons induced "active nurses" to leave the nursing profession. Furthermore, the findings illustrated that it is very important to improve the nursing image both in hospitals and the community and to encourage a return to nursing profession


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Humanos , Femenino , Enfermeras y Enfermeros
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