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                <text>Introduction: Most maternal and neonatal deaths occur during the postnatal period. Therefore, the quality of care provided by healthcare professionals at this critical time is crucial in reducing complications, morbidity, and mortality rates. &#13;
Objective: The present study aimed to determine the perceptions of Palestinian women living in the Gaza Strip considering the quality of care they received in the early postpartum period.&#13;
Materials and Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted using a self�administered questionnaire developed by the researchers. A total of 200 pregnant women were selected by convenience sampling method from 4 governmental hospitals in the &#13;
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many variables, such as age, parity, and gravidity. It was only affected by the subjects’ level of education (P=0.001) and the place of delivery (P=0.017). &#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Nurses, as a large part of the healthcare team, are among the first to manage&#13;
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Objective: This study aimed at assessing the disaster readiness of nurses in hospitals affiliated&#13;
to Guilan University of Medical Sciences (GUMS) in Rasht City, Iran.&#13;
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hospitals affiliated to GUMS who were selected using a systematic stratified random&#13;
sampling technique. The data collection tool was Readiness Estimate and Deploy ability&#13;
Index (READI), i.e., back-translated to Persian, and its acceptable validly and reliability&#13;
was reported. The obtained data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, including&#13;
frequency, mean, and standard deviation.&#13;
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technical skills and practical knowledge could provide the highest level of disaster care&#13;
appropriate to adverse conditions to improve the affected people’s health. Therefore,&#13;
improving the nurses’ preparedness level in this field can lead to saving the injured&#13;
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Clients' Perception Toward Quality of Postnatal Care in The Gaza Strip, Palestine: A Direction for Health Policy Change"</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Most maternal and neonatal deaths occur during the postnatal period.&#13;
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crucial in reducing complications, morbidity, and mortality rates.&#13;
Objective: The present study aimed to determine the perceptions of Palestinian women&#13;
living in the Gaza Strip considering the quality of care they received in the early postpartum&#13;
period.&#13;
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Materials and Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-&#13;
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many variables, such as age, parity, and gravidity. It was only affected by the subjects’ level of&#13;
education (P=0.001) and the place of delivery (P=0.017).&#13;
Conclusion: The obtained results posed a challenge for healthcare policymakers and&#13;
professionals working in maternity departments. A new policy and leadership directions&#13;
are required in this critical and vulnerable clinical area. To improve the quality of postnatal&#13;
care, health policymakers must collaborate with midwifery staff. It is important to identify&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Urinary incontinence is a common disorder that often affects the elderly. The&#13;
prevalence of depression in people with urinary incontinence varies from 20-40%.&#13;
Objective: This study aimed to investigate and compare the prevalence of depression in&#13;
postmenopausal women with and without urinary incontinence.&#13;
Materials and Methods: This comparative study with cross-sectional design was, conducted&#13;
on 284 postmenopausal women in two groups of with and without urinary incontinence&#13;
(controls). After recording their demographic characteristics, they all completed the Beck&#13;
Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Chi-square, Mann-Whitney U test and logistic regression&#13;
were used to assess depression score and severity of depression.&#13;
Results: The mean age of participants was 57.62±9.62. The mean score of depression in&#13;
women with urinary incontinence was higher than in the control group (8.85±7.35 vs.&#13;
6.11±5.03), and this difference was significant (P=0.001). According to the Chi-square test, the&#13;
probability of depression in women with urinary incontinence was two-fold higher than that&#13;
&#13;
of controls (21.3% vs. 9.86%). Using logistic regression and controlling the effects of socio-&#13;
demographic variables, the odds of depression in women with urinary incontinence were 2.5&#13;
&#13;
times higher than the control group (P=0.01).&#13;
Conclusion: Depression and urinary incontinence in postmenopausal women are seemed to&#13;
be related to each other. It is recommended that depression be screened in postmenopausal&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Death anxiety can negatively affect recovery among older patients.&#13;
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and after hospitalization.&#13;
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2017 on 241&#13;
hospitalized patients aged ≥60 years. The study subjects were consecutively recruited from&#13;
a hospital in Kashan City, Iran. The required data were collected in the first and the third&#13;
hospitalization days (T1 and T2) and the seventh day after hospital discharge (T3) using&#13;
the Mini-Mental State Examination, a Death Anxiety Contributing Factors questionnaire,&#13;
the Templer Death Anxiety Scale, the Life Satisfaction Index-Z Scale, and the Spiritual&#13;
Well-Being Scale. For the statistical evaluation, repeated measures Analysis of Variance&#13;
(ANOVA), the stepwise multiple linear regression, and the rank regression analyses were&#13;
used.&#13;
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6.18±3.60, respectively. Death anxiety at T2 was significantly greater than T1 and T3&#13;
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well-being. The significant predictors of death anxiety at T2 were marital status, satisfaction&#13;
with hospital staff’s performance, children’s gender, satisfaction with bed arrangement, age,&#13;
and the number of hospitalizations, which explained 32.1% of the total variance. Moreover,&#13;
15.4% of the variance at T3 was explained by satisfaction with bed arrangement and receiving&#13;
education at hospital discharge.&#13;
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hospitalization due to various factors. Managing death anxiety contributing factors is&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Adolescence is one of the most important periods of human development.&#13;
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to these kinds of advertisements increases the tendency towards consuming junk foods in&#13;
adolescents.&#13;
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food advertisements among high school students.&#13;
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from public high schools in Rasht, north ofIran were selected by cluster random sampling&#13;
method. Data were collected by a valid and reliable researcher-made questionnaire. The&#13;
questionnaire was a self-report designed by the researcher which had two parts adapted&#13;
from similar studies. The first part records demographic characteristics of students, and&#13;
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performed using Kruskal-Wallis test at a significance level of 0.05.&#13;
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subjects reported “from time to time”, “quite often” and “very often”, respectively. Regarding&#13;
the source of exposure tojunk food advertisement, 51.9% were exposed to more than one&#13;
advertising source. The Kruskal-Wallis test results showed a significant difference in junk&#13;
food consumption frequency based on the frequency of exposure to food advertisement&#13;
(P=0.0001).&#13;
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consumption of junk foods and subsequently having chronic diseases in adulthood. Therefore,&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Early initiation of sex increases the risks of unprotected sex, multiple partners,&#13;
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have not been widely studied.&#13;
Objective: This study aimed at identifying environmental factors influencing premarital&#13;
sexual intercourse from the Iranian youths’ perspective.&#13;
Materials and Methods: Using a qualitative content analysis method, we carried out on&#13;
students of the Payame Noor University of Shiraz, Iran. A total of 30 single male and&#13;
female students were selected using a purposive sampling method. Semi-structured&#13;
interviews were used to collect data. The obtained data were analyzed via thematic&#13;
analysis. Participation in the study was voluntary with informed consent.&#13;
Results: Seven teen subjects were male, and 13 were female. Analysis of the transcripts&#13;
yielded 5 main categories: Culture, Cocio-economic status, Family, Media, and Friends, and&#13;
Peers. The sub-categories were acculturation, cultural norms, economic problems, heavy&#13;
dowry, availability of unhealthy options, family support, family values and norms, control and&#13;
supervision, parent-child relationship, satellite, Internet, friends,and peer pressure, and lack&#13;
of resistance to peer and friends’ influence.&#13;
Conclusion: The educational programs and interventions should emphasize the role of cultural&#13;
factors and family support and monitoring by families to help correct sexual orientation and&#13;
healthy behaviors among adolescents. Furthermore, training programs should consider the&#13;
negative impacts of western media and the effects of peer pressure on the formation and&#13;
correction of premarital sexual behavior.</text>
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The Relationship Between Psychosocial Status and Adherence to Treatment Regimen in Adolescents With Thalassemia </text>
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                <text>Introduction: Adherence to the treatment regimen is among the key principles in chronic&#13;
diseases, like thalassemia. The difficult treatment of these patients and the significant&#13;
biopsychosocial changes that occur during adolescence may lead to numerous psychosocial&#13;
changes. Such issuesmay affect their adherence to the treatment regimen.&#13;
Objective: The current study aimedto determine the relationship between psychosocial&#13;
status and adherence to the treatment regimen in adolescents with thalassemia referring to&#13;
hospitals in Rasht City, Iran.&#13;
Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted on 66 adolescents with&#13;
thalassemia. The study samples included patients aged 11-21 years, referring to two&#13;
hospitals in Rasht City, Iran, in 2017. They were selected using the census methods. Data&#13;
collection tools included a demographic form and Pediatric Symptom Checklist-Youth&#13;
Report (PSC-Y). The compliance rate was measured by evaluating their adherence to&#13;
follow-up visits, average results of the last three ferritin tests, and iron chelator use. The&#13;
collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the Chi-squared test, Fisher’s&#13;
exact test, and regression analysis.&#13;
Results: Fifty percent of patients reported psychosocial problems and most of them had good&#13;
adherence to follow-up visits (74.2%); however, their adherence to ferritin tests (47%) and&#13;
iron chelator use (45.5%) was poor. Regression analysis results suggested that the effect of&#13;
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test (P&lt;0.05, OR=0.213, 95% CI; 0.044-1), and iron chelator use (P&lt;0.001, OR=0.852, 95% CI;&#13;
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appropriate interventions are required to improve their psychosocial status.</text>
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with chronic diseases.&#13;
Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between self-management&#13;
and the quality of life and visual performance among patients with glaucoma.&#13;
Materials and Methods: The current cross-sectional and comparative study was conducted&#13;
at the glaucoma clinic of the Eye Hospital in Tabriz City, Iran. Through simple random&#13;
sampling method, the quality of life, visual function, and self-management of 120 patients&#13;
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were compared using the Glaucoma Quality of Life (GQOL-15), National Eye Institute-&#13;
Visual Functioning (NEI-VFQ), and Patient Activating Measure (PAM) questionnaires. The&#13;
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study participants’ demographic data were analyzed using frequency, percentage, mean,&#13;
and standard deviation. Student Samples t-test and Pearson’s correlational coefficient&#13;
were conducted to compare mean scores and determine the study variables’ relations.&#13;
Results: The total Mean±SD scores for the quality of life, self-management, and visual&#13;
performance of the studied patients were 33.88±12.73, 65.06±12.69, and 81.36±14.01,&#13;
respectively. There was a significant relationship between self-management and the quality&#13;
of life and visual performance of the patients (P=0.001).&#13;
Conclusion: There was a significant linear relationship between self-management and&#13;
&#13;
the quality of life and visual performance of the studied patients; thus, considering self-&#13;
management strategies in patient education plans for nursing curriculums and hospitals’&#13;
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