The outcomes of postoperative total hip arthroplasty following Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC): A prospective study |
Author : Tran Trung Dung*, Pham Trung Hieu and Nguyen Thi Thuy Dung |
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Abstract :Objectives: Evaluation of the quality of life for patient with total hip arthroplasty surgery (THA) and
whether patients with poor function before THA have the ability to recover less than those with less
preoperative disability.
Subjects and methods: A prospective study evaluated the preoperative and 3-month postoperative
health-related quality of life score of 41 patients with THA due to hip osteoarthritis (OA) and femoral head
necrosis (FHN) in Hanoi Medical University Hospital from February 201 to November 2017. The study
divided into 2 function groups following the median preoperative Western Ontario McMaster Universities
Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) physical function scores. |
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Effect of social skills training program on self- esteem and aggression among children in residential institutions in Port Said City |
Author : Soma Ibrahim Ali 1 , Sorayia Ramadan Abdel-Fatah 2 , Amal Sobhy Mahmoud 3 * and Sonia Mohamed El- Sayad 4 |
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Abstract :Background: There is now an abundance of global evidence demonstrating serious developmental and psychological problems associated with placement in residential care which reflected in the form of poor self-esteem, aggressive behavior, academic failure and later on, personality disorder
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The effectiveness of nursing intervention on breastfeeding-related problems among nursing mothers in selected primary health clinics in Lagos, Nigeria |
Author : Folami F*, Ademuyiwa Y and Olowe A |
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Abstract :Breastfeeding is a vital component of realizing every child’s right to the highest attainable standard of health, while respecting every mother’s right to make an informed decision about how to feed her baby. Several factors related to the mother and the baby has a negative effect on the duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Most breastfeeding mothers have experienced variety of difficulties because of some of the techniques used. The broad objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness of nursing intervention on breastfeeding-related problems among nursing mothers in selected primary health clinics in Lagos, Nigeria. Three research questions were raised and three hypotheses were generated in line with the objectives. One of the hypotheses raised in the study was that there is no significant difference between the pre and post knowledge level of participant on proper positioning of mother and baby after four weeks of training. One group pretest-posttest of quasi-experimental was used for this study. The study was conducted among mothers of children less than five years who attended the selected Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs) in Oshodi-Isolo LGA for outpatient clinics and immunization. The multistage sampling technique was used. Two hundred and fourteen participants agreed to participate but only 204 showed up for the training given a response rate of 95.3%. The study results showed that immediate nursing intervention towards lactation related problems are very significant in maintaining exclusive breastfeeding. Recommendations were made based on the findings that all pregnant women should be educated on management of breastfeeding related problems prenatally and establishment of breastfeeding support groups should be adopted. |
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