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Personal Data:
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Name: Eman Ramadan Saber Ahmed
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Occupation:
Assistant Lecturer in community health nursing department in faculty of nursing Beni Suef university up to now
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Date of Birth: 15/10/1992
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Gender: female
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Religion: Muslim
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Nationality: Egyptian
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Marital state: - Married
Contact:
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Address: Beba- Beni-Suef city
Master Title
Quality of Life among Children Suffering from Nocturnal Enuresis
Master Abstract
Abstract
Background: Nocturnal enuresis is common childhood disorder that generates countless problems to children and their families. Nocturnal enuresis has a negative influence on quality of life for children, as it is associated with significant social disruption and psychological stress. Aim: The study aimed to assess quality of life among children suffering from nocturnal enuresis. Design: Descriptive research design was applied in this study. Sample: Purposive sample was equal 152 children and their caregivers. Setting: The outpatient clinics at school health unit of Health Insurance (Beni-Suef, Egypt). Tools: Two tools were used, first tool: structured interviewing questionnaire covered demographic characteristics of children and their caregivers, past and present medical history of children, caregiver’s knowledge and caregiver’s reported practice regarding nocturnal enuresis. Second tool: Quality of life tool used to determine the level of Quality of life for children with nocturnal enuresis Result: The study showed that, 92.8% of studied caregivers had unsatisfactory knowledge, 88.8% of studied caregivers had poor reported practices regarding nocturnal enuresis and 94.1% of studied children with nocturnal enuresis had low quality of life. Conclusion: there were significant positive correlation between studied caregivers’ total knowledge, reported practice and quality of life of their children with nocturnal enuresis. Recommendation: Implementation of health education program for parents and caregivers about management of nocturnal enuresis is essential.
PHD Title
The Effect of a Health Education Program on the Mothers Having Children Suffering from Nocturnal Enuresis
PHD Abstract
Abstract
Nocturnal enuresis is a common distressing disorder that carries a significant burden. This disorder has psychological, social and financial consequences for the families and their children. The aim of this study was to: Evaluate the effect of a health education program on the mothers having children suffering from nocturnal enuresis. Design: A quasi-experimental design (pre and post- test) was utilized. Setting: This study was conducted at urology outpatient clinics in school health unit affiliated to the Health Insurance at Beni-Suef Governorate. Sample: Purposive sample of 259 mothers have children diagnosed with nocturnal enuresis. Tools: One tool, structured interviewing questionnaire, contained four parts; the first part consisted of demographic characteristics of mothers, demographic characteristics of their children and past and present medical history of children, mothers’ knowledge regarding nocturnal enuresis, mothers’ attitude toward nocturnal enuresis and mothers’ reported practices regarding nocturnal enuresis. Results: There was 8.1 % of studied mothers had good level of total knowledge regarding nocturnal enuresis pre health education program, which improved to 81% post health education program. Also, there was 41.7% of studied mothers had positive attitude toward nocturnal enuresis pre health education program, compared to 88% of them post health education program. Also, there was 39.4% of the studied mothers had satisfactory level of total reported practices regarding nocturnal enuresis pre education program, and improved to 90 % of them post education program. Conclusion: There was a marked improvement in mother’s knowledge, attitude and reported practices regarding nocturnal enuresis post education program with a highly statistically significant difference. Recommendation: Webpage establishment for mothers of children diagnosed with nocturnal enuresis to update their knowledge and skills regarding caring for their children.
Key words: Health education program, mothers, nocturnal enuresis