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Caring Sciences - Volume:7 Issue: 3, Sep 2018

Journal of Caring Sciences
Volume:7 Issue: 3, Sep 2018

  • تاریخ انتشار: 1397/06/20
  • تعداد عناوین: 8
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  • Berhanu Boru Bifftu*, Berihun Assefa Dachew, Bewket Tadesse Tiruneh, Tesfaye Demeke Ashenafie, Eleni Tesfaye Tegegne, Workie Zemene Worku Pages 119-123
    Introduction
    Clinical teaching behavior is a critical determinant for quality of clinical learning. Nursing students’ and instructor’s perception of effective clinical teaching behavior (ECTB) is important to modify and facilitate clinical education. Thus, the main purpose of this study was to assess the effective clinical teaching behavior (ECTB) as perceived by students and nursing instructors.
    Methods
    Facility based cross-sectional descriptive study design was conducted among 178 participants. Data were collected using pre-tested and self-administered questionnaire. Effective clinical teaching behaviors were measured by Nursing Clinical Teacher Effectiveness Inventory. Data were analyzed using descriptive and independent sample t-test. An adjusted odds ratio with 95% confidence interval computed to determine the level of significance.
    Results
    The most important rated ECTB as perceived by students was teaching ability. For instructors, nursing competences was the most rated ECTB. The overall mean of ECTBs of the students and instructors were 4.26 (0.52) and 3.52 (0.74) respectively. There was statistically significant mean difference between them (t = 5.888).
    Conclusion
    There was a statistically significant mean difference between the student's and instructors’ perception of ECTBs. Thus, authors suggest nursing instructors to consider the presence of students who prefers different teaching methods.
    Keywords: Teaching, Nursing students, Nursing education, Educational models, Behavior
  • Gulendam Karadag*, Zeynep Gungormus, Zeynep Olcar Pages 125-129
    Introduction
    Sickle Cell Anemia is a disease that has a high level of morbidity and early mortality for patients that are not followed and controlled properly. Study was conducted the aim of determining experiences and problems of families whose children with sickle cell anemia.
    Methods
    Descriptive study was conducted the aim of determining experiences and problems of families (n= 206) whose children with sickle cell anemia. Before conducting this study, a written permission from the related institution and research ethics committee approval from Gaziantep University were obtained. Questionnaire is made up of two sections (10 questions), socio-demographic of families and data about their problems (15 questions and 11 statements). Data were evaluated SPSS (21.0), number and percentage calculations.
    Results
    It was determined that 96.1% of participants knew nothing about disease before their children were diagnosed, 92.7% of them are aware the disease was genetically inherited, all participants were a disease carrier themselves, and 93.7% of them had no blood tests before marriage. 97.1% of participants have no support from their spouses, It was determined that 98.5% of children suffer from pain, 60.7% suffer from weakness 51.5% of the participants apply to hospitals to decrease the problems and 48.5% use medications at home.
    Conclusion
    A great number of families have problems regarding fear of losing their children, lack of social aid and support. Majority of children suffer from pain, weakness, exhaustion, they stay at hospital between at least 1 and 5 times a year, they need blood transfusion.
    Keywords: Parents, Child, Sickle cell anemia
  • Yalda Jabbari Moghaddam*, Alireza Mirghaffari Pages 131-135
    Introduction
    Otitis media with effusion is a common childhood disease diagnosed with the accumulation of serous fluid or mucous in the middle ear. If not treated, the sustainable effusion leads to change and destruction of middle ear structures. One of the most successful treatment methods is myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion, which leads to improvement of patient's quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate children’s quality of life after inserting ventilation tubes.
    Methods
    This prospective cross-sectional study examined the quality of life of the children suffering from otitis media with sustainable effusion, who were candidates for ventilation tube insertion. Otitis Media outcome-22 (OMO -22) questionnaire, was used to record the patients’ problems in a 12-week period before and after surgery.
    Results
    In this study, 70 patients, including 43 (61.4%) boys and 27 (38.6%) girls (1y-13y), who completed the questionnaire, were studied. Treatment with ventilation tubes improved many physical symptoms of the hearing loss along with speech and behavioral symptoms. A significant reduction was observed in the number of physician visits and the use of antibiotics for ear problems.
    Conclusion
    Ventilation tube insertion not only reduced the symptoms of otitis media with effusion, but also improved the children’s quality of life.
    Keywords: Quality of life, Otitis media, Children
  • Zohre Najafi, Hadi Kooshyar*, Reza Mazloom, Amin Azhari Pages 137-142
    Introduction
    Immobilization in the elderly can reduce the size and strength of muscle mass and ultimately lead to sarcopenia, the severity and progression of which can be prevented by exercise. However, due to physical and mental conditions, the elderly may be unable to take full advantage of regular exercise. Therefore, fun exercise through motivation and effective participation of older adults is likely to have positive effects on decreasing the volume and power of muscle mass. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of fun physical activities on the progression of sarcopenia among elderly residents in nursing homes.
    Methods
    This study was a two-group randomized controlled trial conducted in 2014. Sixty three older adults were recruited by the random sampling. The elderly in the fun physical exercise group did the exercise for 8 weeks, three times a week for 20 minutes at a time, and in the control group, the adults did the routine exercises. The Berg Balance Scale, a dynamometer, and the Six-Minute Walk Test were used to measure sarcopenia criteria (balance, muscle strength, distance traveled).The statistical analysis was done by SPSS version 13.
    Results
    The results showed that the mean score of the sarcopenia criterion (balance, distance walked, muscles strength) was significantly increased in the fun physical exercise group than in the control group.
    Conclusion
    The fun physical activity reduces sarcopenia progression through improving balance, increasing distances walked, and strengthening muscles.
    Keywords: Exercise, Sarcopenia, Nursing homes, Elderly
  • Nayereh Naseri*, Fariba Taleghani Pages 143-147
    Introduction
    Depression is the most frequent mental disorder in cancer patients, which is, unfortunately, less noticeable. Despite extensive researches, we only have scant knowledge about the influence of social support on depression in cancer patients. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between perceived social support and depression and demographic variables on cancer patients.
    Methods
    This is a descriptive correlational study on two hundred cancer patients in Isfahan, Iran. The study subjects were selected through convenient sampling method and data were collected using questionnaires (demographic questionnaire, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) and Beck Depression Scale (BDS). Data were analyzed by SPSS software (Frequency distribution, Chi-Square and Spearman correlation).
    Results
    The findings showed that social support and depression in cancer patients are significantly correlated with each other (r = - 0.785, P
    Conclusion
    In conclusion, we suggest that interventions to alleviate depression in cancer patients may be designed with consideration of demographic characteristics especially the level of education and the number of supporters of the patient to increase the quality of life in cancer patients and minimize the negative consequences of cancer diagnosis.
    Keywords: Depression, Social Support, Cancer, Patients
  • Maryam Sadat Hashemi, Alireza Irajpour *, Parvaneh Abazari Pages 149-155
    Introduction
    Hemodialysis is currently the most common alternative treatment in patients with renal failure in the world. Today, despite the support provided by healthcare providers for these patients, they still express dissatisfaction with the quality of care and find it inadequate. However, there have been few studies investigating the needs of in-patients receiving hemodialysis care in Iran. Thus this research was undertaken to study the needs and demands of such patients.
    Methods
    This qualitative research was conducted from June to November 2016 to investigate the view points of the patients, their families and health care providers about improving quality of care in dialysis unit. At first, the sampling was based on a purposeful sampling method. A total of 35 participants (patients, their families and health care providers) were interviewed. The interviews were analyzed via Graneheim & Lundman qualitative content analysis.
    Results
    Data analyses led to the production of 700 primary codes, 54 subcategories and 27 secondary categories out which 4 main categories of modification of physical stressors, requirement of support and the requirement of improved quality of Health Care service and improved facilities and equipment requirement.
    Conclusion
    Planning for modification of physical stressors, improved support of patients, enhancing the quality of care services provided by the treatment team, upgrading the facilities and equipment and the adoption of an interdisciplinary approach are all believed to improve the care services among in-patients receiving hemodialysis treatment.
    Keywords: Quality of health care, Qualitative, Hemodialysis
  • Tayyebeh Rezaei, Akram Ghahramanian*, Farahnaz Abdullahzaed, Zahra Sheikhalipour, Mohammad Asghari-Jafarabadi, Zeinab Fadaei Pages 157-162
    Introduction
    The evaluation of service quality is a key measurement which provides the necessary information for effective decision making and providing high quality care. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the service quality gap for the provision of care from the perspective of surgical patients hospitalized in a teaching hospital in the Northwest of Iran in 2015.
    Methods
    In this descriptive cross-sectional study a total of 300 patients and 101 nurses were selected by random sampling method. The data regarding patients’ expectations and perceptions of the quality of healthcare services were collected using the SERVQUAL questionnaire. Also, the nurses’ demographic data were assessed using the demographic data tool.
    Results
    The mean and standard deviation of the patients’ expectations and perceptions of the quality of healthcare services were 66.59)8.52) and 51.81(11.97), respectively. In all dimensions of the quality of healthcare services, the patients’ perceptions were lower than their expectations. The greatest gap was observed in the dimensions of assurance and responsibility and the lowest gap was reported in the domains of reliability and empathy. There were statistically significant relationships between the nurses’ age, work experiences in surgical wards, professional experiences of nurses, patients’ income level and the gap in the quality of healthcare services.
    Conclusion
    Despite great efforts directed at the field, the healthcare system still faces numerous challenges in the provision of high quality healthcare services to the patients. The health system should support low-income people and employ professional and experienced nurses for improving the quality of healthcare services.
    Keywords: Perceptions, Patients, Quality of healthcare
  • Fateme Goudarzi*, Heidarali Abedi, Kourosh Zarea, Fazlollah Ahmadi, Seyedeh Zahra Hosseinigolafshani Pages 163-175
    Introduction
    The care of patients in vegetative state at home is difficult because they need continuous medical interventions and extensive care. The present study aims to explain the process of home care of patients in vegetative state at home.
    Methods
    This study was a qualitative research with a grounded theory approach. The participants were 22 people (included 17 family caregivers and 5 professional caregivers) who were enrolled in a purposive sampling. Data was gathered through unstructured interviews, observations and field notes. Data collection was continued to saturation. Data analysis was performed through the Strauss and Corbin 1998 approach. The MAXQDA10 software was used to facilitate data analysis.
    Results
    The data analysis led to emerge four main concepts included "erosive care", "erosive expenditures", "seeking solver education" and "lasting hope" as the axes of the study. Participant's experiences showed that the main concern of family caregivers of vegetative patients was "playing an inevitable role in care", in which they did not hesitate to make any effort, and they tolerated all the problems and issues. Therefore, "resilient care" was extracted as the underlying idea of this study.
    Conclusion
    The process of resilient care of vegetative patients at home showed planning by policy makers in health system is very important and underscored the necessity for supporting families and family caregivers of these patients. So some changes in the health system for this goal might include considering home care and supporting them in various aspects, especially information, financial and emotional dimensions.
    Keywords: Patient, Care, Home, Grounded theory