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- ItemMother's knowledge, attitudes, and practices in the management of childhood fever in Hebron pediatric clinics(AL-Quds University, 2009-02-07) كفاء محمد عثمان ذيب; kifa Mohammad Othman Deeb; حاتم خماش; سمية صايج; أمين ثلجي
- ItemEvaluating self care practices of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus in northern West Bank : a controlled randomized study utilizing Orem - self care theory(AL-Quds University, 2013-01-15) احمد جمعة ابراهيم علي; Ahmad Juma Ibraheem Ali; سمية الصايج; اسمى الامام; عايدة
- ItemImproving The Compliance With The Updated Guidelines To Prevent Health Care Associated Infection Caused By Central Venous Catheter And Peripheral Intravenous Cannula In Neonatal Intensive Care Unit At Rafedia Hospital(AL-Quds University, 2015-02-10) شفا سليمان محمد بشارات; shafa suleiman Mohammad Bsharat; ديانا ناصر; Tom Hutchison; لا يوجد
- ItemFamily satisfaction of the services provided to disabled children at Farah center for rehabilitation, Nablus and Al- Jalil society rehabilitation center, Jenin(AL-Quds University, 2015-05-10) ايلينا فيكتروفنا ميتروفان عايدي; Elena Victor mitrofan aydi; د. سمية الصايج; Janet Hislop; لا يوجد
- ItemOverweight and Obesity among Male Primary School Children aged 9 -11 years in Nablus UNRWA Schools; Prevalence and Influencing Factors(AL-Quds University, 2016-05-06) صالح 'محمد فرج' اسماعيل ابو لفح; SALEH 'MOHAMAD FARAJ' ISMAEAL ABULAFAH; سمية صايج; د. فريد غريب; د. أمل ابو عواد
- ItemEffectiveness of Health Education Intervention Program on Minimizing Extravasation injuries among neonates in North West Bank Governmental hospitals; an intervention study(AL-Quds University, 2018-01-14) رشاد محمد نايف بداد; rashad mohammed nayef baddad; سمية الصايج; farid ghrayyb; aidah al kaissi
- ItemNeonatal Jaundice Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among Nurses Working in Neonate Intensive Care Units and Pediatric Wards(AL-Quds University, 2018-04-28) سامح محمد حسن فيومي; sameh mohammad hasan fayumi; سلام الخطيب; Asma Al-Imam; Amal Abu Awad
- ItemPediatric Nurses Attitudes, Practices, and Barriers to Palliative Care of Children and Their Families(AL-Quds University, 2018-05-13) اثير ناصر حسين قشوع; Atheer Nasser Hussein Qashou; فريد غريب; Dr. Maha Nubian; Dr. Ayesha Al Rifai
- ItemKnowledge and attitudes of pediatric nurses regarding pain management in Palestinian hospitals in West Bank(AL-Quds University, 2018-05-13) أحمد ابراهيم خلف بجالي; Ahmad Ibrahim Khalaf Bajjali; فريد غريب; Maha Nubani; Aicha Rifa'i
- ItemMothers' Satisfaction with Nursing Care Provided in Pediatric Department in The European Gaza Hospital(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-01) شادي سمير أحمد أبونجا; Shady Samir Ahmed Abu Naja; حاتم الدباكة; د. أكرم أبو صلاح; د. أحمد الشاعر
- ItemQuality of Life Among Children with Cancer in Gaza Strip(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-04) محمد رياض رمضان أبو ريالة; Mohammed Riad Ramadan Abu Reyala; معتصم صلاح; د. عبد الرحمن الهمص; د. عاطف إسماعيل
- ItemKnowledge and Practices of Nurses toward Prevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia at Pediatric Intensive Care Units - Gaza Strip(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-08) أحمد سالم حافظ ابوعدوان; Ahmed Salem Hafez Abu Adwan; أكرم أبو صلاح; د. معتصم صلاح; د. خليل شعيب
- ItemPerception of Nurses Toward Medication Administration Errors at Medical Pediatric Wards in Governmental Hospitals Gaza Strip(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-08) نضال موسى عواد زعرب; Nedal Mousa Awad Zourob; أكرم أبو صلاح; د. يوسف عوض; د. أحمد نجم
- ItemKnowledge Attitude and Practice Among Nurses Regarding Pediatric Pain Management in Southern Governmental Hospital of Gaza Strip(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-09) عاطف سالم اسماعيل ابو عمرة; Atef S. I. Abuamra; حاتم الدباكة; د. حمزة عبد الجواد; د. أحمد نجم
- ItemNurses' Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice in the Management of Childhood Fever in Emergency Departments of Governmental Hospitals in Gaza Strip(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-12) محمد صابر محمد ربيع; Mohammed Saber Mohammed Rabee; أحمد نجم; د. يوسف عوض; د. عزات العسكري
- ItemThe Application of Nursing Process in Pediatric Departments at Governmental Hospital in The Gaza Strip: Influencing Factor and Obstacles(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-12) ولاء فتحي عبدالرحمن أبوموسى; Walaa Fathi Abed Alrhman Abu Musa; سامر النواجحة; د. حمزة عبد الجواد; أ. د. يوسف الجيش
- ItemAssessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Practices Regarding Care Provided for Preterm Neonates in Governmental Hospitals: Nurses' Perspective(AL-Quds University, 2018-12-15) براء خالد محمود الهباش; Baraa K. M. Alhabbash; علي الخطيب; د. يوسف عوض; د. أحمد نجم
- ItemQuality of Life of School-aged Children with Epilepsy in Gaza Strip(AL-Quds University, 2019-04-16) حمزة خليل محمد حرب; Hamza Khalil Mohammed Harb; يوسف عوض; د. محمد الجرجاوي; د. حاتم الدباكة
- ItemStressful Factors in Mothers of Children with Cancer at El Ranteesy Pediatric Specialized Hospital -Gaza Strip(AL-Quds University, 2019-04-21) عثمان خالد محمد حبيب; Osman Khalid Mohamad Habib; يوسف عوض; د. أسامة عليان; د. عبد الرحمن الهمص
- ItemAssociations between Blood Pressure and the Adherence to Fluid, Diet, and Medication among Children Undergoing Hemodialysis in the Gaza Strip(Al-Quds University, 2019-04-24) Afaf Abdul Latif Abu Nimer; عفاف عبد اللطبف أبو نمرChronic kidney disease is a progressive and irreversible kidney damage associated with decreased glomerular filtration rate. This purpose of the study was to identify the relationship between adherence to diet, fluid, medication, and blood pressure in pediatric patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis in governmental hospitals in Gaza Strip. The study utilized a descriptive, cross-sectional design. The population of the study consisted of 49 children, and the sample of the study consisted of 43 children with CKD and undergoing hemodialysis (census) with response rate 87.7%. The researcher developed a questionnaire for data collection. The questionnaire consisted of sociodemographic characteristics, adherence to diet, adherence to fluid restriction, measurement of Blood Pressure, role of the nurse in monitoring adherence, and Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS). The questionnaire distributed to a panel of experts for content validity, and a pilot study carried out on 20 children to check reliability of the questionnaire, and Cronbache alpha for the role of the nurses in monitoring the adherence was 0.79 and for MMAS was 0.92. The researcher used SPSS version 22 for data analysis. Statistical analysis included frequencies, percentage, means, standard deviation, independent (t) test, One way ANOVA, and Pearson correlation test. The results showed that 69.8% of study participants were male children and 30.2% were female children, with mean age 11.78±4.52 years, 44.2% had primary school education and 30.2% were preschoolers. In addition, 88.4% of study participants had hypertension, and on dialysis for 6 months to 8 years with mean 3.73±2.26 year. Furthermore, The results indicated poor adherence to diet as pre-dialysis serum K+ ranged from 4.27 to 7.27 mg/dl (m= 5.49±0.77 mg/dl), pre-dialysis serum PO4 ranged from 2.67 to 11.83 mg/dl (m= 6.52±1.98 mg/dl), pre-dialysis serum BUN ranged from 55.33 to 292.0 mg/dl (m= 161.04±52.42 mg/dl). Interdialytic weight gain ranged from 0.10 g to 3.83 kg (m= 1.73±0.86 kg). The results also indicated low adherence to antihypertensive medication among CKD patients with mean score 4.5 on Morisky scale with 84.2% of children lad low adherence to medication.The nurses showed high level (95.65%) of monitoring the adherence of their patients concerning diet, fluid intake, and medication. In general, the results showed that 7% of study participants were fully adhered to diet, 88.4% were fully adhered to fluids intake, and 36.8% were fully adhered to anti-hypertensive medication. Mean systolic BP at pre-dialysis phase was 129.66±19.50 mmHg and mean diastolic BP was 78.58±13.52 mmHg. There was statistically significant correlation between diastolic BP and fluid intake (P= 0.03), diet and medication (P= 0.04), and between BP and number of hours per session of dialysis. There were statistically no significant differences in SBP and DBP related to gender, age, place of residency, family income, parents’ level of education, and years on dialysis, while secondary school children had significant higher DBP, and children from Al Rantesy hospital had significantly lower SBP and DBP. In addition, 12 years old and more and secondary schoolchildrenshowed higher adherence to fluid intake. Moreover, children on dialysis for less than five years had higher level of BUN and lower adherence to fluid intake. The study concluded that interventions should focus on both patient factors and system problems that compromise the patient's ability to adhere to treatment program. However, nurses’ role is important in identifying barriers to adherence, and offer strategies to help patients improve adherence to treatment program.
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