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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 Survey Influencing Factors on Prenatal Care in mothers referring to health care ‎centers in Rasht city in ‎‏2008‏ fataneh bakhshi fataneh bakhshi@ yahoo. com nasrin mokhtari shahin jefruodi jila shekani moohamad abasi zahra atrkarruoshan Introduction: Prenatal care is an important tool to determine and decrease the risks of delivery ‎outcome such as low birth weight, death or mortality during first year of life. The main objective of ‎these care are healthy delivery without jeopardizing mothers’ health. Some factors prohibit receiving ‎proper and promote prenatal care and cause mother and child health complications. Knowing these ‎factors to identify groups at risk and needed areas for‏ ‏intervention is essential in every society.‎  Objective: To determine mothers receiving prenatal care from health centers in Rasht and ‎influencing factors from their view in ‎‏2008‏‎.‎  Methods: This descriptive study surveyed ‎‏354‏‎ mothers referring to health centers in Rasht city who ‎were chosen by cluster sampling. Data collection tool was a ‎‏3‏‎ part questionnaire.‎  Results: Findings showed that ‎‏53.4%‏‎ of women receiving insufficient prenatal care. There was a ‎significant correlation of care and employment condition (p=‎‏0.026‏‎) level of spouse’s education ‎‎(p=‎‏0.042‏‎) and income (p=‎‏0.005‏‎). The most effective factors on receiving prenatal care from ‎mothers’ view were "to know the manner and number of prenatal care".(‎‏85.3%‏‎). ‎  Conclusion: In existence of prenatal care in health centers, almost half of women do not use these ‎care provided. Among barriers to utilization of care were not knowing the manner and number of ‎prenatal care, compliance with the women's privacy in time of providing care and providers manner ‎of communication in health centers. Some of women's demographic and family characteristics were ‎also barriers to utilization of prenatal care which provider's attention to these characteristics seems ‎important in promotion of receiving better prenatal care. ‎ pregnant women Maternal – Child Health Center prenatal care Attitude 2009 10 01 1 7 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-288-en.pdf
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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 Health Behaviors of Faculty members of Guilan University of Medical Science and ‎their relations with demographic factors negar puorokhoshvari nvakhshoori@gmail.com ‎ afsaneh pasha atefeh ghanbari zahra atrkarruoshan ramesh majdteimuori Introduction: Health behaviors are important criteria of health determinants.‎  Objective: This study is carried out to identify health behaviors of Guilan University of Medical ‎Science faculty members and their relations with demographic factors.‎  Methods: In this descriptive correlational study, ‎‏203‏‎ faculty members from Guilan University of ‎Medical Science participated. Data was collected by a two part questionnaire which was self ‎administered. ‎ Results: The research findings revealed that faculty members obtained ‎‏65.9‏‎ percents of health ‎behaviors scores‏.‏‎ There was significant relation between health behaviors with sample's sex ‎‎(P=‎‏0.001‏‎), educational level (P=‎‏0.004‏‎), title (P=‎‏0.034‏‎) and history of chronic diseases (P=‎‏0.036‏‎).‎ Conclusion: In overall, faculty members’ health behaviors were in average level but their physical ‎activity was poor. Regarding to their modeling role for‏ ‏students, health-promoting programs must be ‎applied for health promotion.‎ Health behavior Faculty medical Demography 2009 10 01 8 13 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-289-en.pdf
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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 Survey schizophrenic patients’ satisfaction with antipsychotic medication in Shafa ‎psychiatric center naeima khodadady n_khodadady@yahoo.com mahin nadem aemeh eskandari sedigheh golipuor moohamadjavad muosavi Introduction: Satisfaction with treatment is a criterion for quality of care and it’s a referral point ‎for personnel’s evaluation. There is limited literature and patient satisfaction is unknown.  ‎ Objective: The goal of this study was to survey schizophrenic patients’ satisfaction with ‎antipsychotic medication in Shafa psychiatric center in ‎‏2007‏‎. ‎ Methods: In this study ‎‏100‏‎ schizophrenic patients hospitalized in different wards of Shafa hospital ‎were chosen. Data collection instrument included a two part questionnaire. The first part with four ‎questions covered personal characteristics and the second part included satisfaction scale with ‎‏32‏‎ ‎questions. Descriptive statistics and Chi-square test were used for data analysis.‎ Results: The findings indicated that there was a significant relationship between satisfaction with ‎treatment and gender (p< ‎‏0.0003‏‎), occupation (p< ‎‏0.0001‏‎), and living condition (p<‎‏0.0001‏‎). ‎Also ‎‏60‏‎% of patients said that they were satisfied with treatment. ‎  Conclusion: Interpersonal relationship between patient and health team and also increased patient ‎participation in treatment program can effect patient satisfaction.‎ Antipsychotic Drags Satisfaction Nursing Schizophrenia 2009 10 01 14 20 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-290-en.pdf
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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 Investigation of the correlation between economical-social factors and self-esteem of ‎elderly residents in Rasht nursing homes ‎ ramesh farmanbar rabi_‎‏1345‏@yahoo.com bita shahbazzadegan atefeh ghanbari zahra atrkarruoshan masoumeh adib Introduction: In attention to the effect of self-esteem on elders’ health improvement, considering ‎economical and social factors are of importance.‎ Objective: This research was carried out to investigate involving factors with self-esteem of elders ‎residing in Rasht elderly nursing homes during ‎‏2008‏‎. ‎ Methods: This is a descriptive study conducted on ‎‏32‏‎ elders residing in elderly nursing homes. The ‎qualified elders filled the questionnaires included demographic characteristics and Rosenberg’s ‎Self-esteem measuring scale. The Pearson correlation between variables was determined using SPSS ‎soft ware version ‎‏15‏‎. ‎  Results: The average age of the participants was ‎‏73.53‏‎ (± ‎‏8.31‏‎). ‎‏4%‏‎ of participants were widowed, ‎‏43.8%‏‎ didn't have any children, ‎‏87.5%‏‎ were uneducated, and ‎‏12.5%‏‎ had primary education. Their ‎average time of residence was ‎‏1357±17.11‏days. The source of income for ‎‏59.4‏‎ % of participants ‎was through children and relatives. ‎‏27‏‎ elders (‎‏84.4%‏‎) had frequent visits with relatives. ‎‏34.4%‏‎ of ‎them had history of a disease. There were significant correlations between number of children, ‎marriage, education with job and number of previous jobs with gender job with education and ‎number of previous jobs and visit frequency with education and time of the last visit. There was ‎negative significant correlation between age and self esteem, but positive correlation between ‎economical situation and self esteem. ‎ Conclusion: Economical and social status of elders residing in elderly nursing homes has significant ‎effect on their self-esteem.‎ Demography Self esteem Aged 2009 10 01 21 27 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-291-en.pdf
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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 Barriers to reporting nursing job errors from nurses’ viewpoint marjaneh mardani mardanimarjan@gmail.com aziz shahraki Introduction: Working errors are inevitable in every profession including health care professions, ‎but in nursing, it’s of greater importance. ‎ Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine barriers to reporting nursing job errors from ‎nurses’ viewpoint.‎  Methods: In this descriptive study, ‎‏92‏‎ nurses who working in Fatemeh Zahra hospital of Najaf ‎Abad in ‎‏2008‏‎ were selected. Data were collected by self-designed questionnaire. SPSS soft ware ‎and descriptive statistics were used for analyzing the data.‎ Results: Data showed that from nurses' point of view in the domain of nurse –related," Legal ‎problems" had the highest score (‎‏4.64‏‎) and in the domain of management "inappropriate nurse ‎manager reaction "had the highest score (‎‏4.27‏‎) .Also ‎‏95.6%‏‎ of them reported that reporting of job ‎errors is essential.‎ Conclusion: Regarding impossibility of suppression of nursing errors, struggle for controlling ‎nursing errors depends on using a systematic approach with emphasis on management and nursing ‎care.‎ Nursing Staff Medical Errors Hospital ‎ 2009 10 01 28 32 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-292-en.pdf
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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 Survey the effect of distraction on average heart rate due to IV insertion in ‎‏3-6‏ nazyla vosuoghi Zolfa ‎‏1379‏@ yahoo.com‎ minoomitra chehrzad saghi muosavi zahra atrkarruoshan azam akbari Introduction: Illness, hospitalization and pain are often the first crisis that children are faced with ‎and painful procedure such as IV insertion is inevitable and the most cause of children distress. ‎Therefore proper pain treatment is one of the important goals in hospitalized children. Distraction as ‎a non-medical method is among independent nursing implementation which tends to soothe pain ‎with little cost and is attractive to children.‎  Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of distraction on average heart rate resulting ‎from IV insertion in ‎‏3-6‏‎ year old hospitalized children. ‎ Methods: In this clinical trial study, ‎‏72‏‎ children admitted to emergency ward undergoing IV ‎insertion were randomly divided into two control and experimental groups to determine the effect ‎of distraction. During IV insertion, distraction was done with bubble instrument. ‎ Heart rate was measured and compared three minutes before and after intervention with pulse ox ‎meter.‎  Results: The results showed statistically significant differences in the average heart rate (P< ‎‏0‏‎.‎‏01‏‎) ‎of children in two groups before and after the intervention which shows the effect of distraction.‎  Conclusion: According to the research findings distraction with bubble decreases average heart ‎rate in ‎‏3-6‏‎ year old children and can be used as an effective method in pain control during IV ‎insertion in preschool children.‎ Pain Peripheral Catheterization Cognitive Therapy Child Hospitalized ‎Distraction 2009 10 01 33 39 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-293-en.pdf
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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 A Study of Sleep Habits of the Students of Primary Schools of Rasht City From ‎Parents, Point of View mehri yuosefgomrokchi me.gomrokchi@yahoo.com zahra shafi poor ezat paryad zahra atarkarruoshan Introduction: Sleep and enough rest are the primary requirements of human, s health and survival ‎and the quality of sleep has a significant role in improving and maintaining health. Sleep habits are ‎effective on the quality and quantity of sleep during childhood.‎ Objective: This study is carried out to identify the sleep habits of the students of primary schools. ‎ Methods: This is a cross – sectional study. The research society included all school age children in ‎the age range of ‎‏7‏‎ to ‎‏11‏‎, studying in districts ‎‏1‏‎ and ‎‏2‏‎ of Rasht city. Among these, ‎‏768‏‎ boy and girl ‎students of primary schools were selected from both districts using cluster method. Data gathering ‎tool was a questionnaire including two parts. The first part acquires personal and family information ‎and the second part includes ordinary questions about sleep, answered by the mothers. To analyze ‎the data, inferential and descriptive statistical methods were used.‎  Results: The research findings reveal that night – long insomnia is the most prevalent sleep habits ‎with the point of ‎‏1.79‏‎ ± ‎‏0.43‏‎ and ‎‏94.7%‏‎ always wake up during the night with perspiration and ‎scream and they do not become calm easily. These are the most prevalent sleep behavior in children ‎under study. There was also significant relation between the sleep habits of the children with their ‎age, educational grade, sharing bedroom with a brother or sister, participating in sport classes, ‎numbers of children in family, numbers of family members, parents, educational level, parents, ‎occupation, and monthly income(P<‎‏0.01‏‎).‎  Conclusion: In consideration of the mean value and the general standard deviation calculated(‎‏1.55‏‎ ‎‎± ‎‏0.17‏‎) which is higher than the scale mean(‎‏1.5‏‎) and since high mean value implies improper sleep ‎habits, it can be deducted that the sleep habits of children residing in Rasht is not proper.‎ Child Habits Pediatric Nursing Sleep 2009 10 01 40 45 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-294-en.pdf
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Journal of Holistic Nursing And Midwifery JHNM 2588-3712 10.32598 2009 19 2 Impact of endometriosis on quality of life parvaneh rezasoltani rezasoltani_p@hotmail.com shiva alizadeh Introduction: Endometriosis is a disease related to pain and infertility which symptoms are pelvic ‎chronic pain, dysmenorrheal, dyspauronia, pain during defecation and infertility. The signs of ‎endometriosis on life's quality are multi-dimensional and most of them have a negative impact on ‎psycho – social parameters. All women who suffer from endometriosis express pain. Since pain has ‎negative impacts on quality of life, knowing the impact of this disease on QOL is important.‎  Objective: The goal of this study was to review literature related to endometriosis and its impact on ‎QOL. ‎ Methods: Searches were made via a number of electronic databases using defined search terms ‎since ‎‏2002‏‎ to ‎‏2008‏‎. ‎ Results: The conducted studies show that the signs of endometriosis especially pain, have impact ‎on life dimensions such as physical activity, the ability of role playing and working, social activities, ‎sexual relationship, mental and psychological health and energy. Infertility caused by endometriosis ‎has also effects on mental health and people's personality. Endometriosis has negative effects on ‎individual's self-image and the loss of feeling physical strength and fertility. The mental problems ‎involved with endometriosis such as the feeling of guilt and distress at workplace that are caused by ‎pain and sterility have impact on QOL. The other factors that can affect the quality of suffered ‎women's life include: The individual's physical appearance, feelings of social isolation, poor sleep, ‎avoidance of sexual intercourse and so on.‎  Conclusion: This review study shows that symptomatic endometriosis significantly affects women's ‎QOL. Most patients with endometriosis seek treatment and remedy for disease and problems ‎related to the gynecology such as sexual relationship problems, and they less deal with other ‎dimensions like psychological consultation that have important effect on life's quality. In addition, it ‎is useful that doctors and health care workers have more knowledge to manage the disease and ‎improve QOL of patients with endometriosis.‎ Endometriosis Quality of Life Psycho-social parameters 2009 10 01 46 50 http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/article-1-295-en.pdf