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-Effect of Physical Exercises Rehabilitation Program on Knee Function for Patients with End-stage Knee Osteoarthritis Undergoing Arthroplasty.

Research Abstract
Background
 
When knee osteoarthritis worsens and conservative measures are ineffective inreducing pain and improving function, total knee arthroplasty becomes the preferred course ofaction, necessitating a postoperative rehabilitation program.
Aim
 
To investigate effect ofphysical exercises rehabilitation program on knee function for patients with end-stageosteoarthritis undergoing knee arthroplasty.
Design
 
This study employed a quasi-experimentalresearch design.
Settings
 
The trauma unit, outpatient orthopedic clinic, and orthopedic surgerydepartment of Assiut University Hospital served as the study's locations.
Sample
 
A sixty a(60) patients who were scheduled to underwent knee arthroplasty were included in this studyafter they were randomly divided into the study and control groups, (30) patients each.
Tools
 
I: Structured Patient Interview Sheet, Tool II: Knowledge assessment sheet, Tool III, KneeOsteoarthritis Western Ontario, and McMaster Arthritis Index (WOMAC).
Results
 
While therewas improvement in patient function and knee ability to specific activity for patients undergoingknee arthroplasty during the program phases, the current study found a statistically significantdifference in knowledge between the study and control groups following programimplementation.
Conclusion
 
Following knee arthroplasty, the patient's knowledge, function,and knee ability to perform particular tasks were significantly enhanced by the application ofan exercise program.
Recommendations
 
Applying physical exercise program as mandatoryclinical pathway for patient undergoing arthroplasty.
Research Authors
Hanan Abdelrazik Abdelall, Eman Mohamed Hashem, Enace Mohamed AbdElaal, Hanan Abdallah Abozied, Martha Melek Labieb Gerges, Esteer Ibrahim Ghayth
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Research Journal
Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Member
Research Year
2024

-Work addiction among critical care nurses: Exploring its impact on creativity and professional quality of life

Research Abstract
Background
Work addiction is characterized by a compulsive drive to work excessively, often leading to diminished job satisfaction and negatively impacting professional quality of life and creativity. Critical care nurses require a creative mindset to deal with the variety of obstacles encountered during their work. Creativity is essential for succeeding as a critical care nurse in today's competitive world. Furthermore, creativity is crucial to healthcare organizations aiming to achieve excellence and development, particularly in the context of global growth, high demands, and a limited supply of human resources.
Aim
To investigate work addiction among critical care nurses' and its relationship with their creativity and professional quality of life.
Research Authors
Loly Mohamed Shawky Elbus, Rehab Abou Shaheen, Shimaa A. Khalaf, Samah Abo-Elenein Abdallah, Saleh O. Abdullah, Martha M. Labieb, Mona Gamal Mohamed
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Research Year
2025

-Correlation between community participation, nutritional appetite and psychological distress among comorbid older persons

Research Abstract

Background

Poor appetite is a common problem among older people; it is known to contribute to weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, and increased mortality, which can affect their community participation and psychological status. In this study, we aimed to identify the relationship between community participation, nutritional appetite, and psychological distress among comorbid older people. This cross-sectional study included 300 elderly people, of whom 100 participated in geriatric clubs and 200 did not. Older people assessment sheet, the Australian Community Participation Questionnaire, the Council on Nutrition Appetite Questionnaire, and Kessler Psychological Distress Scale were used.

Results

Majority of geriatric club members had high community participation, while half of the older people who were not members of the club had moderate community participation levels. Approximately 41.0% of the participants at geriatric clubs had no risk at this time for a nutritional decline, while less than three-quarters of those who are not geriatric club members need frequent appetite reassessment. A correlation was observed between community participation with appetite and psychological distress in those who attended geriatric clubs. Those who are not geriatric club members had correlation between appetite with community participation and psychological distress (P ≤ 0.001).

Conclusions

Good appetite and psychological status are positively impacted by engaging in social activities among older people. Findings suggest that community programs, such as Meal on Wheels programs, and shared group activities can improve appetite and social interaction among older people.

Research Authors
Shimaa A Khalaf, Gellan K Ahmed, Saleh O Abdullah, Martha M Labieb
Research Member
Research Year
2023

Effect of Rehabilitation Exercises on Shoulder Function after Proximal Humeral Fracture Surgery

Research Abstract

Background: Proximal humeral fractures are among the most common fractures. Functional recovery of shoulder is often slow and many people have ongoing disability during activities of daily life. Aim: To evaluate effect of rehabilitation exercises on shoulder function after proximal humeral fracture Surgery. Research design: Quasi-experimental research design. Setting: Trauma unit and orthopedic outpatient clinic at Assiut University Hospital. Sample: A convenient sample of one hundred patients with aged from (18-75) years old and from both sexes with proximal humeral fracture, divided into two equal groups (50 patients for each). Tools: I " Patient's health needs assessment sheet ", II " Shoulder function index ", Tool III " Numerical Rating Pain Scale" Results: There was a statistically significant difference between the study and the control group regarding total mean score of the shoulder function index & pain level during follow up periods after application of rehabilitation exercises post proximal humeral fracture Surgery (p-value 0.0179* &0.003 respectively). Conclusion: Application of exercises has positive effect on improving shoulder function and reducing pain after proximal humeral fracture surgery. Recommendations: rehabilitation exercises are recommended to be an integral part of the pre-operative nursing teaching for patients undergoing proximal humeral fracture surgery and a booklet should be available at Trauma Unit and Orthopedic outpatient clinic as a reference.

Research Authors
Mervat Abd El-Fatah Ismael1 , Martha Melek Labieb 2 , Shaymaa Sayed Khalil 3 &Eman Mohamed Hashem 4
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Research Publisher
Egyptian Journal of Health Care, September 2023 EJHC Vol 14. No.3
Research Vol
Vol 14
Research Year
2023

Effectiveness of Educational Program for Nurses about Patient Safety Values, Attitudes and Competency.

Research Authors
د/ رضا حسن حسين مدرس إدارة التمريض - كلية التمريض - جامعة أسيوط د/ هبه مصطفي علي مدرس إدارة التمريض - كلية التمريض - جامعة أسيوط
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Research Year
2024
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