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Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 28, 2021
Medico-Legal Update, Apr 9, 2020
Hepatitis an infection in the liver is very contagious and is caused by the hepatitis virus. Obje... more Hepatitis an infection in the liver is very contagious and is caused by the hepatitis virus. Objectives: The study aims to evaluate nurses performance concerning infection control practices, and to determine the relationship between nurses performance and their demographic characteristics. As well as, to determine the relationship between nurses performance and patients clinical data. A quantitative descriptive design was conducted in Hilla City Hospital for the period of from September 2018 to March 2019. A checklist was used as a means of data collection from those who works at Hemodialysis unit. Non probability sampling (purposive) has been performed on (30) nurses and (30) patients in dialysis unit. direct observation as mean of data collection. Nurses were observed three times while they are working in the dialysis unit. The data were analyzed through the application of descriptive and inferential data analysis. The study results reveals that (80%) sometime applied hand washing, (76.7%) were sometime apply uniform, and (66.7%) were always apply gloves, (53.3%) never wearing gown, and (86.7%) never wearing mask. A majority of (63.3%) of nurses were partially performed infection control measures. There is insignificant association with nurses demographic characteristics at p-value >0.05.
Current Pediatric Research, 2021
Journal of cardiovascular disease research, 2020
Viral contaminative contagious disease, may cause swelling and aches in the salivary glands. The ... more Viral contaminative contagious disease, may cause swelling and aches in the salivary glands. The study aims at: identify the prevalence of mumps during the last three years ago and determined the prevalence if associated with the age and gender. By non probability a convenience sample were collected retrospectively from medical records as a statistic for each year for (2017 to 2019). The data were collected and analyzed through the application of the descriptive and inferential data analysis approach. The study results indicate that (47.7%) the prevalence rate regarding the time of the prevalence were records in 2017. Concerning age, most of them (23.6%) aged 15-19 years old they recorded the highest prevalence of the infection. A male gender were records more than female with infection (60.2 % and 39.8%) respectively. The age and gender of infected people were influenced by the time of infection at at p-value
Medico-Legal Update, 2020
Diabetes is a disease that is expressed in life style diseases such as high blood pressure. Many ... more Diabetes is a disease that is expressed in life style diseases such as high blood pressure. Many of these diseases are the result of the behavior of the wrong. Objectives: The study aims at identify the degree of disease acceptance patients and their health seeking behaviors; and determine the relationship between degree of acceptance and health seeking among patients. Methodology: A descriptive study has been conducted by "purposive sample" accounts of 150 patients who review the diabetic center in Hilla City. Through the use of the questionnaire and interview techniques the data were collected and analyzed disruptively and inferentially. Results: Findings depicts that most of the study sample aged (30-39) years old, (56.7%) male, (45.3%) married, (40%) unemployed, and (52%) notable read and write. The majority of (48% and 44.7%) were never have accepted their disease and seek towards health respectively. There were a significant relationship between the degree of disease acceptance and seeking of health behavior at p-value <0.05. Conclusion: Patients who diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and who review the diabetic center were never accepted their disease and never seek health. The accepted of disease were affected the seek towards health. Study that can be supported by a qualitative work using the clinical methodology with its tools and methods such as case study, clinical interview and psychological tests to achieve satisfactory acceptance and high self-control..
Skin Abscess [Working Title], 2020
Patients with skin and soft tissue infections may appear with the abscess. Erroneous diagnosis of... more Patients with skin and soft tissue infections may appear with the abscess. Erroneous diagnosis of these entities is common, and should carefully consider the possible alternative diagnoses. Risk for developing skin abscess factors includes disruption of the skin barrier, edema, venous insufficiency, and immune suppression. However, healthy individuals who have no risk factors may also develop these diseases. The most common microbiologic cause of abscess, a commonly group Streptococcus or Streptococcus pyogenes; Staphylococcus aureus (including methicillin-resistant strains) is a notable but less common cause. The most common microbiologic cause of skin abscess is S. aureus; a skin abscess can be caused by more than one pathogen. The diagnosis is based on skin abscess usually on the clinical manifestations. It must be subject to patients with disposable abscess incision and drainage, with a test of culture and susceptibility of materials wet. There is no justification for the blood ...
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 2019
Background: Viral hepatitis disease is a major public health problem affecting hundreds to millio... more Background: Viral hepatitis disease is a major public health problem affecting hundreds to millions of individuals worldwide. The most widely recognized types of viral hepatitis are six distinct types of hepatitis virus, referred to as A, B, C, D, E, and G which may appear in an acute or chronic form. The aim of current study was to to estimate the prevalence of hepatitis A, B and C virus infections over the last five years ago from 2014 to 2018 and to determine the prevalence associated with age and gender of patients in Babylon province, Iraq, through analyzing data by descriptive statistics approaches. Methods: Current study involved 2110 positive cases who were diagnosed as having hepatitis A, Band C virus infections of age groups ranging from (< 1 to ≥ 20) years of both genders (1184 males and 926 females). Patients' information was gathered retrospectively from the medical records at The Central Public Health Laboratory of Babylon province for the period between 2014 and 2018. Results and Conclusion: The study results showed that 1868 cases (88.5%) out of 2110 cases had Hepatitis A Virus while 205 cases (9.7%) had Hepatitis B Virus and 37 cases (1.8%) had Hepatitis C Virus. Also, the highest number of cases (653) of viral hepatitis infections was recorded in 2015 and the lowest number (307) was recorded in 2014. On the other hand, it has been discovered that the highest total number of cases was for Hepatitis A Virus cases (576) cases, followed by Hepatitis B Virus (60) cases and then Hepatitis C Virus (17) cases for year 2015. The analysis of results depicted the relationship between types of viral hepatitis infections and years of prevalence and revealed a highly significant association at Pvalue <0.01. Besides, the results showed that both genders were influenced with viral hepatitis, but males were more influenced gender (56.1%) than females (43.9%). The analysis depicted the relationship between types of viral hepatitis infections and gender of patients and revealed that they affected both genders significantly at Pvalue <0.01.
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
Is an acute infection of the protecting membranes that cover the spinal cord and brain, known as ... more Is an acute infection of the protecting membranes that cover the spinal cord and brain, known as meninges. Meningitis may be dangerous because of its proximity to the spinal cord and brain; hence, meningitis is categorized as an emergency health condition. The study aims at assessment the prevalence ofmeningitis in children less than10 years for the Last 5year. A descriptive (retrospective) study used assessment approach was carried to explore prevalence of meningitis for the period of September 1st2018 to January 1st2019. It conducted at Statistics Unit in babylon Teaching Hospital for Maternity and Pediatric, The sample collection was five years from 2014 to 2018 and was for all months of the year for children with meningitis. descriptive statistical approach that includes of frequencies, percentages data were analyzed. May month were recorded the highest percent (12%) as a more frequent of infection. As well as the 2017 were recorded highest percent among 5 years. A fifty seven percent of male gender as a majority of 5 years exposed to the infection than the female in under one years of their age.
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ), 2022
Social support is an essential source of psychological support that a disabled person needs in da... more Social support is an essential source of psychological support that a disabled person needs in daily life. Social support and level of satisfaction affect how the patient perceives the various stresses of life. Because of few studies on amputees, it is necessary to study social support and its impact on their quality of life (QoL). This study investigates social support and its relationship to QoL among amputation cases living in Kut City, Iraq. Methods: This correlational study was conducted on 150 participants attending the Prosthetics Center in Kut. We investigated the relationship between social support and the QoL of amputees. The study questionnaire's reliability was assessed through a pilot study, and it was subsequently presented to experts for validation. The information was collected through interview techniques and evaluated using descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. Results: The Mean age of the participants was 38 years. They were mostly married males and unemployed with low economic status. Findings show that 68% of the participants expressed poor social support. Their social status, residents, and income had been influenced the social support (Mean±SD: 34.18±14.978), and 62% expressed a poor QoL (Mean±SD: 85.37±21.008). There was a significant correlation between social support and QoL (P=0.000), and social support significantly affected the QoL for amputation cases (P=0.000). Discussion: There is a strong significant positive correlation between social support and QoL. The QoL among amputated cases was dependent on their social support. If family, friends, and community members provide embellished social support for amputees, they can face adversity and crises and lead their lives more effectively.
Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Mar 28, 2021
Medico-Legal Update, Apr 9, 2020
Hepatitis an infection in the liver is very contagious and is caused by the hepatitis virus. Obje... more Hepatitis an infection in the liver is very contagious and is caused by the hepatitis virus. Objectives: The study aims to evaluate nurses performance concerning infection control practices, and to determine the relationship between nurses performance and their demographic characteristics. As well as, to determine the relationship between nurses performance and patients clinical data. A quantitative descriptive design was conducted in Hilla City Hospital for the period of from September 2018 to March 2019. A checklist was used as a means of data collection from those who works at Hemodialysis unit. Non probability sampling (purposive) has been performed on (30) nurses and (30) patients in dialysis unit. direct observation as mean of data collection. Nurses were observed three times while they are working in the dialysis unit. The data were analyzed through the application of descriptive and inferential data analysis. The study results reveals that (80%) sometime applied hand washing, (76.7%) were sometime apply uniform, and (66.7%) were always apply gloves, (53.3%) never wearing gown, and (86.7%) never wearing mask. A majority of (63.3%) of nurses were partially performed infection control measures. There is insignificant association with nurses demographic characteristics at p-value >0.05.
Current Pediatric Research, 2021
Journal of cardiovascular disease research, 2020
Viral contaminative contagious disease, may cause swelling and aches in the salivary glands. The ... more Viral contaminative contagious disease, may cause swelling and aches in the salivary glands. The study aims at: identify the prevalence of mumps during the last three years ago and determined the prevalence if associated with the age and gender. By non probability a convenience sample were collected retrospectively from medical records as a statistic for each year for (2017 to 2019). The data were collected and analyzed through the application of the descriptive and inferential data analysis approach. The study results indicate that (47.7%) the prevalence rate regarding the time of the prevalence were records in 2017. Concerning age, most of them (23.6%) aged 15-19 years old they recorded the highest prevalence of the infection. A male gender were records more than female with infection (60.2 % and 39.8%) respectively. The age and gender of infected people were influenced by the time of infection at at p-value
Medico-Legal Update, 2020
Diabetes is a disease that is expressed in life style diseases such as high blood pressure. Many ... more Diabetes is a disease that is expressed in life style diseases such as high blood pressure. Many of these diseases are the result of the behavior of the wrong. Objectives: The study aims at identify the degree of disease acceptance patients and their health seeking behaviors; and determine the relationship between degree of acceptance and health seeking among patients. Methodology: A descriptive study has been conducted by "purposive sample" accounts of 150 patients who review the diabetic center in Hilla City. Through the use of the questionnaire and interview techniques the data were collected and analyzed disruptively and inferentially. Results: Findings depicts that most of the study sample aged (30-39) years old, (56.7%) male, (45.3%) married, (40%) unemployed, and (52%) notable read and write. The majority of (48% and 44.7%) were never have accepted their disease and seek towards health respectively. There were a significant relationship between the degree of disease acceptance and seeking of health behavior at p-value <0.05. Conclusion: Patients who diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and who review the diabetic center were never accepted their disease and never seek health. The accepted of disease were affected the seek towards health. Study that can be supported by a qualitative work using the clinical methodology with its tools and methods such as case study, clinical interview and psychological tests to achieve satisfactory acceptance and high self-control..
Skin Abscess [Working Title], 2020
Patients with skin and soft tissue infections may appear with the abscess. Erroneous diagnosis of... more Patients with skin and soft tissue infections may appear with the abscess. Erroneous diagnosis of these entities is common, and should carefully consider the possible alternative diagnoses. Risk for developing skin abscess factors includes disruption of the skin barrier, edema, venous insufficiency, and immune suppression. However, healthy individuals who have no risk factors may also develop these diseases. The most common microbiologic cause of abscess, a commonly group Streptococcus or Streptococcus pyogenes; Staphylococcus aureus (including methicillin-resistant strains) is a notable but less common cause. The most common microbiologic cause of skin abscess is S. aureus; a skin abscess can be caused by more than one pathogen. The diagnosis is based on skin abscess usually on the clinical manifestations. It must be subject to patients with disposable abscess incision and drainage, with a test of culture and susceptibility of materials wet. There is no justification for the blood ...
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 2019
Background: Viral hepatitis disease is a major public health problem affecting hundreds to millio... more Background: Viral hepatitis disease is a major public health problem affecting hundreds to millions of individuals worldwide. The most widely recognized types of viral hepatitis are six distinct types of hepatitis virus, referred to as A, B, C, D, E, and G which may appear in an acute or chronic form. The aim of current study was to to estimate the prevalence of hepatitis A, B and C virus infections over the last five years ago from 2014 to 2018 and to determine the prevalence associated with age and gender of patients in Babylon province, Iraq, through analyzing data by descriptive statistics approaches. Methods: Current study involved 2110 positive cases who were diagnosed as having hepatitis A, Band C virus infections of age groups ranging from (< 1 to ≥ 20) years of both genders (1184 males and 926 females). Patients' information was gathered retrospectively from the medical records at The Central Public Health Laboratory of Babylon province for the period between 2014 and 2018. Results and Conclusion: The study results showed that 1868 cases (88.5%) out of 2110 cases had Hepatitis A Virus while 205 cases (9.7%) had Hepatitis B Virus and 37 cases (1.8%) had Hepatitis C Virus. Also, the highest number of cases (653) of viral hepatitis infections was recorded in 2015 and the lowest number (307) was recorded in 2014. On the other hand, it has been discovered that the highest total number of cases was for Hepatitis A Virus cases (576) cases, followed by Hepatitis B Virus (60) cases and then Hepatitis C Virus (17) cases for year 2015. The analysis of results depicted the relationship between types of viral hepatitis infections and years of prevalence and revealed a highly significant association at Pvalue <0.01. Besides, the results showed that both genders were influenced with viral hepatitis, but males were more influenced gender (56.1%) than females (43.9%). The analysis depicted the relationship between types of viral hepatitis infections and gender of patients and revealed that they affected both genders significantly at Pvalue <0.01.
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
Is an acute infection of the protecting membranes that cover the spinal cord and brain, known as ... more Is an acute infection of the protecting membranes that cover the spinal cord and brain, known as meninges. Meningitis may be dangerous because of its proximity to the spinal cord and brain; hence, meningitis is categorized as an emergency health condition. The study aims at assessment the prevalence ofmeningitis in children less than10 years for the Last 5year. A descriptive (retrospective) study used assessment approach was carried to explore prevalence of meningitis for the period of September 1st2018 to January 1st2019. It conducted at Statistics Unit in babylon Teaching Hospital for Maternity and Pediatric, The sample collection was five years from 2014 to 2018 and was for all months of the year for children with meningitis. descriptive statistical approach that includes of frequencies, percentages data were analyzed. May month were recorded the highest percent (12%) as a more frequent of infection. As well as the 2017 were recorded highest percent among 5 years. A fifty seven percent of male gender as a majority of 5 years exposed to the infection than the female in under one years of their age.
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ), 2022
Social support is an essential source of psychological support that a disabled person needs in da... more Social support is an essential source of psychological support that a disabled person needs in daily life. Social support and level of satisfaction affect how the patient perceives the various stresses of life. Because of few studies on amputees, it is necessary to study social support and its impact on their quality of life (QoL). This study investigates social support and its relationship to QoL among amputation cases living in Kut City, Iraq. Methods: This correlational study was conducted on 150 participants attending the Prosthetics Center in Kut. We investigated the relationship between social support and the QoL of amputees. The study questionnaire's reliability was assessed through a pilot study, and it was subsequently presented to experts for validation. The information was collected through interview techniques and evaluated using descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. Results: The Mean age of the participants was 38 years. They were mostly married males and unemployed with low economic status. Findings show that 68% of the participants expressed poor social support. Their social status, residents, and income had been influenced the social support (Mean±SD: 34.18±14.978), and 62% expressed a poor QoL (Mean±SD: 85.37±21.008). There was a significant correlation between social support and QoL (P=0.000), and social support significantly affected the QoL for amputation cases (P=0.000). Discussion: There is a strong significant positive correlation between social support and QoL. The QoL among amputated cases was dependent on their social support. If family, friends, and community members provide embellished social support for amputees, they can face adversity and crises and lead their lives more effectively.