%0 Journal Article %A majde teimoori, zahra %A sedghi sabet, mitra %A hasavari, farideh %A rezapuor, mitra %T The study of bodily, mental, social , and economical problems of major ‎thalassemia infected patient that referred to Somesara Imam Khomeini Hospital %J Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery %V 18 %N 1 %U http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-268-en.html %R %D 2008 %K Major Thalassemia, bodily, mental, social, economic problems ‎, %X Introduction: At present century, hereditary illnesses are most common illnesses of today’s ‎human. Our country, Iran from the ‎‏250‏‎ million patients affected to a type of hereditary ‎anemia in the world has the first rank. According to recent statistics, there are more than ‎‏30000‏‎ thalassemic patients in Iran. The important point is that most of these patients are in the ‎north provinces and their treatment costs are more than ‎‏35‏‎ million Rials per year. ‎ Objective: Study aims to determine physical, mental and socio-economic problems of ‎thalassemic patients referring to Emam Khomeini Hospital SomeaSara. ‎ Methods: In this descriptive analytic study all patients with Major thalasemia who referred to ‎thalassemia ward of Imam Khomeini Hospital in SomeaSara were selected in (‎‏77‏‎ individual) ‎and received necessary information by questionnaire. In this questionnaire in addition to ‎population characteristics, their physical, mental and socio-economic problems were assessed. ‎ Results: Study results showed that most physical problem (‎‏58.4%‏‎) included " largeness of ‎spleen and spleenectomy", most mental problem (‎‏51.9%‏‎) was " feeling in depression and ‎disappointment", most social problem included " long distance from place of living to health ‎center" and finally most economic problem (‎‏67.5%‏‎) included insufficient financial support of ‎Thalassemia Patient Protection Community. ‎ Conclusion: In general results of this research show that more than ‎‏50%‏‎ of thalassemia ‎patients suffer from physical, mental, and socio-economic problems. Therefore, since our ‎country has the highest rate of thalassemic patients and most of them are young, requires ‎better attention of those responsible in order to promote their quality of life and also decrease ‎the high costs. ‎ %> http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-268-en.pdf %P 31-37 %& 31 %! %9 Research %L A-10-243-101 %+ %G eng %@ 2588-3712 %[ 2008