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Abol-Gaith, Fawz Mohammed |
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Al-Rabeei, Nabil Ahmed |
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Al-Dubhani, Afrah M. |
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Dallak, Abdulsalam M. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2021-01-16T21:04:41Z |
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dc.date.available |
2021-01-16T21:04:41Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2019-12-01 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Nursing Care of the Preeclamptic Patients in Public Hospitals in Sana'a City-Yemen |
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dc.identifier.issn |
2616-6143 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
2708-0870 |
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http://repository.alraziuni.edu.ye/123456789/39 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Background: Preeclampsia is a serious public health problem that affects the group of pregnant women.
Aim: To assess the nursing care of the preeclamptic patients among nurses in public hospitals in Sana'a
City. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out from December 2018 to April 2019.
Eighty four of the nurses were participated in this study. A stratified sampling was applied to select the
sample size from 4 major public hospitals, the research team collected all data personally by handing out
a structured questionnaire. SPSS was used to analyze data. Results : The results of the study showed that
(47.6%) of the nurses were in the age 20-25 years. The majority 76.2% had diploma degree and 72.6%
have 1-5 years' experience. 72.6% of the nurses did not received training courses about preeclampsia.
42.8% had optimum knowledge on risk factors for developing preeclampsia,(57.1%) had optimum
knowledge on serious sign of severe preeclampsia,(32.1%) had optimum information on progresses from
mild preeclampsia to severe. (41.7%) of the nurses had optimum knowledge on indication for delivery of
preeclamptic mother. (10.7%) of the nurses had optimum knowledge on the signs of HELLP syndrome.
(22.6%) of the nurses knew how to monitoring fetal wellbeing of preeclamptic mother. 44% of the nurses
had optimum knowledge on plan a diet for preeclamptic patients, (46.4%) had adequate knowledge about
the care before administer of MgSO4, (58.3%) had adequate knowledge about the nursing care of severe
preeclampsia and (44%) had adequate knowledge about the intrapartum nursing care of preeclamptic
patients. Conclusion: We concluded that inadequate knowledge of current management preeclampsia.
Increasing knowledge and practice of nursing staff through the courses training and workshop |
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Al-RAzi University |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
Al-Razi University Journal of Medical Sciences |
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dc.subject |
Nursing care |
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dc.subject |
Preeclampsia |
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dc.subject |
Preeclamptic patients |
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dc.subject |
Sana'a |
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dc.title |
Nursing Care of the Preeclamptic Patients in Public Hospitals in Sana'a City-Yemen |
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dc.title.alternative |
Fawz Mohammed Abol-Gaith1 , Nabil Ahmed Al-Rabeei2* , Afrah M. Al-Dubhani1& Abdulsalam M. Dallak1 1Nursing Division, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sana’a University. 2Department of Community Health and Nutrition, College of Medical Sciences, Al-Razi University. *Corresponding author: Dr. Nabil Al-Rabeei; e.mail: nabil_alrabeei@alraziuni.edu.ye |
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Article |
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