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No |
Name |
Research
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1 |
Nadia
Mohamed Fahmy. |
1.
Perception of femininity following hysterectomy.
Patient and nurses point of view. |
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2.
Assessment of antenatal nursing activities as
regard perception of mothers for breast feeding. |
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3.
Pattern of psychological preparation of the
pre-adolescent girls for menarche followed by Egyptian mothers. |
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4.
Assessment of resources in the rural health units
utilized as training sites by the medical students at Suez canal university. |
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5.
Care of umbilical cord at birth at university
hospital. |
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6.
Sexuality during menstruation and puerperium. |
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7.
The effect of maternal anxiety on mother infant
attachment during the first day postpartum. |
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8.
The impact of early postoperative discharge of
woman after cesarean section. |
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9.
The effect of various positions assumed by the
parturients on the course and outcome of labour at Ain Shams Maternity hospital. |
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10.
Effect of preterm labor on maternal psychological
and physiological conditions. |
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11.
Implementing nursing program during labor using
the electronic fetal monitoring. |
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12.
Implementation of nursing care program for
pregnant diabetic women. |
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13.
Self instruction learning versus demonstration
learning of scrubbing , gloving and gowning technique. |
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14.
Intrapartum scoring system for prediction of high
risk labor in Menoufia governorate. |
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15.
Evaluation of educational program on development
of course syllabus and instructional unit plan for high institute of nursing,
Menoufia university. |
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16.
The concept of antenatal care among pregnant women
attending the antenatal clinic Ain Shams University hospital. |
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17.
Evaluation of the partogram used in Ain Shams
Maternity hospital. |
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18.
Assessment of nursing care given to parturient
women and their infants delivered by cesarean section in Ain Shams Maternity
hospital. |
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19.
The role of mass media “Television” in health
education for women about breast feeding. |
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2 |
Kamilia Abo Shabana |
1.
Factors that prevent pregnant mother to seek
antenatal care. |
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2.
Breast feeding problems during the first week
after cesarean section. |
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3.
Women’s reaction to transvaginal sonography. |
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4.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Dayas
training program at Beba district Benisuif governorate. |
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5.
CA125 during different menstrual phases. |
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6.
The effect of sterile water blocks versus
pethedine in relief of low back
labour pain. |
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7.
Women’s perception and practices regarding their
rights in reproductive health. |
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8.
Enhancement of midwives practices by using
assessment tool during labor in rural areas. |
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9.
Management of the third stage of labor by cord
placental blood drainage versus expectant routine care. |
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10. Health
Team “HT” compliance with universal precautions “UPs” in the delivery room. |
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11. Self
examination for early detection of female genital disorder. |
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12. Women’s
self care for relieving ano-vulval varicosities. |
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13. Mother
self report compared with medical diagnosis of EPH gestosis. |
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14. Effect
of premarital counseling and its utilization among late adolescent females. |
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15. Effect
of hormonal replacement therapy upon postmenpousal women sexuality. |
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3 |
AzizaTosson
Labib. |
1.
Self examination for early detection of female
genital disorder. |
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2.
Women’s self care for relieving ano-vulval
varicosities. |
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3.
Enhancement of midwives practices by using
assessment tool during labor in rural areas. |
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4.
Effect of natural tooth brush use on oral and
dental health during pregnancy. |
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5.
Physical and emotional abuse of women and its
impact on their pregnancy outcome. |
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6.
Coping patterns among infertile women by using a
modified coping scale. |
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7.
Effect of lifestyle modification on premenstrual
syndrome among premenpousal women. |
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8.
Factors that hindering diabetic women from
planning their pregnancies. |
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9.
Contraceptives use among newly married : risk
assessment. |
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4 |
Mona
Ahmed El Shikh |
1.
Nipple stimulation of progress of labor. |
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2.
Effect of premarital counseling and its
utilization among late adolescent females. |
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3.
Women’s perception and practices regarding their
rights in reproductive health. |
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4.
Postpartum maternal positions : its effect upon
uterine involution process. |
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5.
Prevalence of Postpartum depression among women
with high risk factors. |
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6.
Effect of different maternal body weights on the
perinatal outcome. |
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7.
Women’s experience of sexual activity during
pregnancy and after child birth. |
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8.
The effect of pregnancy on maternal memory:
pregnant women versus non pregnant women. |
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9.
Post menopausal women expectation and practice of
using hormonal replacement therapy. |
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10. Effect
of natural honey bees on gingivitis associated pregnancy. |
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11. Effect
of counseling on the initiation and continuation of exclusive breast feeding.
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5 |
Shadia
Hamido |
1.
The effect of maternal labour analgesia on the
breast feeding behaviors of newborn infants. |
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2.
The impact of educational program for nurses about
counseling IUD & pills on the compliance of clients with contraceptive
method after counseling them. |
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3.
Effect of counseling on the initiation and continuation
of exclusive breast feeding. |
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4.
Effect of mother’s educational program about
menstruation upon their adolescent girl’s menstrual knowledge and healthy
practices. |
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5.
Comparison of transrectal misoprosol versus
intramuscular methylergometrine in the routine management of the third stage
of labor. |
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6.
Infection control: Evaluation of performance at
the delivery ward. |
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6 |
Aziza
Attia. |
1.
Effect of early feeding practices on meconium
passage and neonatal jaundice. |
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2.
The impact of educational program for nurses about
counseling IUD & pills on the compliance of clients with contraceptive
method after counseling them. |
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3.
Effect of different comfort measures on the
perineum during the first 10 days postpartum to relieve perineum problems. |
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4.
The use of honey diluted with warm water in the
treatment of pregnancy induced hypertension. |
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5.
Long term psychosexual consequences of female
circumcision. |
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6.
Knowledge and attitudes about emergency
contraception among health care provider. |
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7.
The effect of practicing physical measures on
relieving lower back discomfort during late pregnancy and perineal period. |
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7 |
Safaa Abd
ElRaof |
1.
Effect of mother’s educational program about
menstruation upon their adolescent girl’s menstrual knowledge and healthy
practices. |
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2.
Effect of hormonal replacement therapy upon
postmenpousal women sexuality. |
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3.
Evaluation of the acetic acid visual inspection
validity in comparison to pap smear in screening for cervical cancer and
effect of counseling in promoting screening. |
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4.
Postpartum maternal positions : its effect upon
uterine involution process. |
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5.
Changes in sexual behavior during pregnancy. |
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6.
Impact of ministry of health and population basic
family planning reproductive health training on nurses’ performance. |
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7.
Late antenatal perineal massage : Its effect upon
delivery perineal trauma. |
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8.
Diabetic pregnant women counseling its effect upon
pregnancy course and its outcome. |
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8 |
Omelsaad
Farook. |
1.
Home care of high risk pregnancies and its perinatal outcomes. |
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2.
Effect of nutritional modification during
pregnancy on both managing preeclampsia and pregnancy outcome. |
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3.
Diabetic pregnant women counseling its effect upon
pregnancy course and its outcome. |
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4.
Postpartum maternal positions : its effect upon
uterine involution process. |
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5.
Counseling healthy and safe sexual practice to
symptomatic and asymptomatic women have contracted trichomonas vaginalis. |
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6.
Effect of pure bee honey application versus
povidone iodine in care of umbilical cord stump: compartive study. |
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7.
Longtuidinal study of women utilization pattern of
lactational amenorrhea method. |
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8.
Effect of different maternal body weights on the
perinatal outcome. |