Samira Fovji; Maryam Mohsenabadi; Ezzat Samadipour; Marjan Vojdani; Rahim Akrami
Volume 22, Issue 4 , September and October 2015, , Pages 596-602
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Background: the influence of various factors on the strength and durability of the family, including the couple's consent this study examined has the effect of electrical training Quranic teachings on marital satisfaction in employees has Sabzevar University Medical Sciences. Materials and Methods: The ...
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Background: the influence of various factors on the strength and durability of the family, including the couple's consent this study examined has the effect of electrical training Quranic teachings on marital satisfaction in employees has Sabzevar University Medical Sciences. Materials and Methods: The study intervention (before and after) on 32 married female employees of Sabzevar University Medical Sciences in 2013 years. Information was collected regarding marital satisfaction questionnaire and for data analysis used (STATA) software of version 11. .In all analyzes considered the significance level of 0/05and assumptions test is bilaterally. Used Descriptive Statistics for assess marital satisfaction and demographic and to analytically used to ANOVA test, of paired test and two sample test. Results: Participants were a mean age of 35±/85 in year.It was past Average number of years that the participants were married, 11/66±9/2 years. The average of Marital Satisfaction after intervention was increased 29/14 ±4/6. Average in all aspects of marital satisfaction was increased after the intervention than before the intervention. The distortion of diversion, marital satisfaction, personality problems, communication, conflict resolution, financial management, sex, family and friends, egalitarian roles, religious orientation, the mean was significantly than before the intervention. Conclusions: The results show the positive impact of e-learning Quranic on marital satisfaction on female employees It seems due to the increasing use of electronics and computers in today's society, E-Islamic religious trainings, can significantly impact the quality of life and health.
Majid Jalal Yazdi; Ezat Samadipour
Volume 17, Issue 3 , September and October 2010, , Pages 224-228
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Background and Purpose: Extracorporeal lithotripsy is one of the low risk treatments of renal stones. Its severe complication is hematoma and the most common complication is hematuria. Its cardiovascular effects include diastolic BP increase and ventricular arrhythmias, aggravation of heart failure and ...
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Background and Purpose: Extracorporeal lithotripsy is one of the low risk treatments of renal stones. Its severe complication is hematoma and the most common complication is hematuria. Its cardiovascular effects include diastolic BP increase and ventricular arrhythmias, aggravation of heart failure and disturbance in cardiac pacemaker. The use of extracorporeal lithotripsy is nowadays on the rise in metropolitans. Prevention of life-threatening complications and the adoption of the best treatment procedure are essential for such patients. The Patient: A 48-year-old man underwent extracorporeal lithotripsy due to renal stone, and experienced chest pain two hours later. Diagnosed as the lower cardiac infarction, he received aspirin, streptokinase and heparin at the emergency department. Six hours later, he experienced severs hematuria and renal hematoma; anticoagulants was cut down; he was rescued by appropriate hydrotherapy, and drugs such as vasoconstrictives and aprotinin. He was discharged later. Conclusion: The occurrence of acute myocardial infarction due to extracorporeal lithotripsy must be considered; in order to prevent infarction, patients must be examined for cardiovascular conditions before and after extracorporeal lithotripsy.
M DANESHMANDI; E SAMADIPOUR; MM SALARI
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March and April 2008, , Pages 59-64
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Background and Purpose: Infection in healthcare settings is considered a serious risk and protection of the personnel and clients against it is a priority. Therefore this study was conducted to investigate the hand hygiene practice in four treatment groups in Sabzevar hospitals in 2005.
Methods and ...
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Background and Purpose: Infection in healthcare settings is considered a serious risk and protection of the personnel and clients against it is a priority. Therefore this study was conducted to investigate the hand hygiene practice in four treatment groups in Sabzevar hospitals in 2005.
Methods and Materials: This deh1ive cross-sectional study was conducted among the hospital staff of Sabzevar hospitals in Sabzevar Iran. The study sample (Cl= 95%) with a 10% attrition rate was calculated to be 25 amounting to 100 in 4 groups who were selected through convenient sampling. Luisham Observation checklist was used for data collection. For data analysis ANOVA t-test Fisher’s test Chi-square and Tukey were used.
Results: The findings revealed that adherence to hand hygiene practice in internists was 34.4% in the surgical staff 21.3% in the intensive group 15.65% and in doctors 16.59%. Out of 1356 situations of hand hygiene practice only in 306 cases hand hygiene was practiced. In general the mean percentage for the four groups was 22.6%.
Conclusion: In general the hand hygiene practice while taking care of patients is low and unsatisfactory.