Fatemeh Ghasemi Seyede

Fatemeh Ghasemi Seyede
Lorestan University of Medical Sciences | LUMS · School of Nursing and Midwifery, Lorestan of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad Iran

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Background Improving the quality of clinical training is synonymous with accomplishing nursing education goals and improving the quality of nursing care. This study aimed to improve the quality of clinical training in Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) in nursing students. Methods This action research was conducted in two cycles from June 2017 to...
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Background: Surgery for children with congenital heart disease (CHD) elevates maternal physical and mental stress, potentially impacting the quality of care provided to the child. Objectives: This study aimed to elucidate mothers' experiences surrounding their child's CHD surgery. Methods: In this qualitative content analysis study, we included 20...
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Background: Following pandemics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety is prevalent within the general public. Even after the acute phase has passed and the pandemic has subsided, this anxiety persists within families, particularly among mothers, and can be transmitted to other family members. Evidence suggests that self-disclosure and the expre...
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Background Cancer is a considerable health problem worldwide and the second leading cause of death in children. It has many physical, psychological, and social consequences for children and their families. The ability to adapt to cancer plays a vital role in the recovery and quality of life of affected children. This study aimed to explain the adap...
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Background Cancer is a considerable health problem worldwide and the second leading cause of death in children. It has many physical, psychological, and social consequences for children and their families. The ability to adapt to cancer plays a vital role in the recovery and quality of life of affected children. This study aimed to explain the adap...
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Background Although infection rates and mortality have decreased, COVID-19-related anxiety persists in families, especially among mothers, even in the post-pandemic period. Maternal mental health issues may jeopardize various aspects of children's development. This study aims to explore the correlation between maternal COVID-related anxiety and the...
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Background Kangaroo care (KC) is an effective technique to prevent injury in newborns due to prematurity and hospitalization. Mothers of preterm newborns experience their own set of physical and mental problems. Such circumstances call for another family member to take care of the newborn. This study compared the effect of KC by mothers and materna...
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Background Improving the quality of clinical training is synonymous with accomplishing nursing education goals and improving the quality of nursing care. This study aimed to improve the quality of clinical training in Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) in nursing students. Methods This action research was conducted in two cycles from June 2017 to...
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Abstract Background Fever is the most common reason for children’s visits to medical centers. Its management is an essential duty of a pediatric nurse. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of body wash with Marshmallow plant on children’s fever. Methods This parallel clinical trial was performed on 92 children aged 6 months to 10 years...
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This study compared the effect of telephone and social messaging application follow-up on mothers’ self-efficacy, perceived social support, and duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Participants were randomized into 3 groups. The control group received the breastfeeding education during hospitalization, and the 2 intervention groups received educati...
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Background: The best way to improve the student's ability is effective teaching and its fitting with their cultural characteristics. This study was aimed to promote the quality of teaching the theoretical course of Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) for nursing students. Methods: This action research was conducted in the two cycles. Data gathering...
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Respecting human privacy creates holistic patient-oriented care. The aim of this study was to determine the hospitalized patients' viewpoints concerning their privacy observance. This descriptive, analytic and cross-sectional research administered on 370 patients that selected through the random-stratified sampling in an educational hospital in the...
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Depressive symptom is the most frequent psychological problem reported among chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients being treated by hemodialysis. This article evaluates the effectiveness of multidisciplinary rehabilitation on depressive symptoms in hemodialysis patients and clarifies the role of nurses. This quasi-experimental study was done on 30...
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Background and Purpose: Hemodialysis is the most efficient treatment of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), which increases patients’ life expectancy. However, it can cause various adverse physical and mental side effects. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of emotional intelligence training on anxiety of hemodialysis patients in Khorra...
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Hemodialysis contributes to changes in lifestyle and the health status of patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of participatory rehabilitation on the quality of life of patients. This quasi-experimental before and after study was conducted on 30 patients in the hemodialysis center at Hazrat-e-Rasoul Hospital in Javanrood durin...
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Objective Considering the recurrence of febrile seizure and costs for families, many studies have attempted to identify its risk factors. Some recent studies have reported that anemia is more common in children with febrile convulsion, whereas others have reported that iron deficiency raises the seizure threshold. This study was done to compare iro...

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