Introduction: Cervical cancer is uncontrolled proliferation of cells on the cervix.
Worldwide millions of women suffering from this disease. Cervical cancer can be
prevented by increased awareness and change negative ...
INTRODUCTION: Post-operative pain is a common patient problem after surgical procedure. Uncontrolled post-operative pain reduces physical, social and overall recoveryof the patient.Effective pain management requires precise ...
Introduction: It is estimated that most of hospitalized patients as many as 75% need
intravenous fluid electrolyte therapy. However, a significant number of hospitalized patients
are dying as a result of the infusion of ...
Introduction: Sleep is an important component of human life. Sleep-related
complaints are extremely common in patients with cancer but often are not
recognized, and they are rarely treated. Even though poor sleep quality ...
Introduction: Standard precautions are minimum infection control practices used to
prevent the transmission of diseases and apply to all patient care. Nursing students
are at high risk of exposure to occupational biologic ...
Introduction: Ostomy is the surgical attachment of the bowel or ureter to the abdominal
wall to allow the elimination of feces or urine. Inappropriate ostomy care due to
inadequate knowledge and unfavorable attitude of ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological pain management refers to providing pain management
intervention that does not involve the use of drugs. It has a high advantage because these
treatments are relatively cost-effective and ...
Background: Intestinal obstruction
Objectives: To assess surgical management outcome and associated factors of
intestinal obstruction among surgically treated patients at University of Gondar
comprehensive specialized ...
Abstract
Introduction: Clinical practice is one of the cornerstones in nursing education. The clinical learning
environment is a multidimensional entity that affects the clinical learning outcome of nursing students.
Most ...
Introduction:
Clinical Simulation based teaching is found to be a good alternative to fill skill -teaching
gaps and to safeguard human patients. The effectiveness of simulation depends on the
knowledge of educators. ...
Introduction: Globally, non-adherence to medication among chronic kidney disease
patients remains a significant barrier to effective management. Interventions to improve
adherence need to target the contributing factors ...
Introduction: Hospitalization and surgery are critical negative life events that lead to
significant experience of preoperative anxiety in patients, which is a common
component of surgical experience that increases ...
Introduction:The quality of care given to elderly individuals is affected by the
occupational knowledge, skills and experience of caregivers. The study aimed to assess
nurses knowledge and attitude about elderly patients ...
Introduction: Quality of Nursing work life (QNWL) is the degree to which nurses are
able to satisfy important personal needs through their experiences in their work
organization while achieving the organization’s goals. ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women,
particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Early detection of breast cancer
can decrease morbidity, improve survival. Breast self-examination ...
Introduction: Cancer related fatigue is a common problem in most cancer patients. It
is a subjective feeling of tiredness, weakness, or lack of energy. Cancer related fatigue
has a significant impact on cancer patients’ ...
Introduction: Self-medication practice, as one element of self-care, is a use of
medication, without prescribing by health care professional concerning to dosage,
indication, and duration of treatment to treat self-recognized ...
Introduction: Intravenous (IV) cannula-related infections are one of the leading causes of
healthcare-associated infection. Mostly it occurred due to poor nursing care and it leads to
morbidity and mortality in hospitalized ...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is a growing concern in all aspects of health care, and
as the voice of a client, it is a measure of quality of care. The invasiveness of the surgical
procedure, the anesthesia, and the ...
Introduction: Medication administration errors actually reach patients and pose a threat
to patient safety resulting in an increase in mortality rates, length of hospital stay, and
related costs. It has an impact on patients, ...