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Factors Associated With Medication Adherence in Coronary Artery Patients </text>
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                <text>Introduction: Medication adherence plays an important role in preventing the worsening of&#13;
cardiovascular disease. Some factors associated with medication adherence are still unknown.&#13;
Objective: This study aimed to determine the factors related to medication adherence in&#13;
patients with coronary artery disease.&#13;
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was performed on 367&#13;
cardiovascular patients by consecutive sampling. The patients were referred to the&#13;
specialized cardiology clinic in Rasht City, Iran, from January 2019 to June 2020. A data&#13;
collection form and questionnaires of cardiac anxiety, anxiety depression and stress, and&#13;
medication adherence were used. The obtained data were analyzed by the Chi-square&#13;
test, Fisher exact test, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Mann-Whitney U test, and logistic&#13;
regression model. The significance level was considered less than 0.05.&#13;
Results: Most samples were men (61.85%). The Mean±SD age of the samples was 59.9±10.9&#13;
years. About 20.7% had high adherence, and 78.75% had moderate adherence. Factors&#13;
related to medication adherence included employment or being retired (OR=4.0, 95%CI;&#13;
1-16.6, P=0.054), income level (OR= 5.1, 95%CI; 1.6-16.6, P=0.007), supplemental insurance&#13;
(OR= 0.217, 95%CI; 0.07-0.66, P=0.007), living alone (OR= 10.187, 95%CI;1.980-52.404,&#13;
P=0.005), living with spouse and children (OR= 3.776, 95%CI; 1.580-9.023, P=0.054), history&#13;
of hyperlipidemia (OR= 3.2, 95%CI; 1.2-8.4, P=0.019), history of stent implantation (OR= 2.9&#13;
95%CI; 1.2-7, P=0.016), depression (OR=0.74, 95%CI; 0.66-0.83, P=0.0001), anxiety (OR= 1.3,&#13;
95%CI; 1.1-1.4, P=0.0001), avoidance (OR=0.69, 95%CI; 0.56-0.86, P=0.0001), attention (OR=&#13;
1.5, 95%CI; 1.2-1.8, P=0.0001), and medication complexity (OR= 2.7, 95%CI; 1-6.8, P=0.04).&#13;
Conclusion: According to the identified related factors, it may be possible to decline&#13;
anxiety and depression symptoms by improving the related factors and follow-up of care&#13;
programs. As a result, cardiovascular patients are helped by preventing readmission,&#13;
cardiac event, and mortality.</text>
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The Relationship Between Self-treatment of Genital Infection and Ectopic Pregnancy </text>
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                <text>Introduction: One of the contributing factors in ectopic pregnancy is genital infection. The&#13;
self-treatment of genital infections is a common practice that results in infectious diseases,&#13;
microbial resistance, and no patient recovery.&#13;
Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the self-treatment of&#13;
genital infection and ectopic pregnancy.&#13;
Materials and Methods: This case-control study was performed on 373 women in 2018.&#13;
Samples included 180 normal pregnant women (the control group) and 193 women with&#13;
ectopic pregnancies with histories of genital infections (the case group). The samples were&#13;
&#13;
selected by a convenient sampling method. The study data were collected by a researcher-&#13;
made questionnaire containing demographic questions and 36 questions about self-&#13;
treatment of genital infections, drug type, and reasons to use self-medication. Descriptive&#13;
&#13;
statistics, the Chi-square test, and the logistic regression model were used to analyze the&#13;
obtained data.&#13;
Results: In the present study, 373 eligible people were included. The Mean±SD age of women&#13;
with ectopic pregnancies (the case group) was 33.37±4 years and of women with normal&#13;
pregnancy (the control group) was 33.21±3.18 years. The frequency of ectopic pregnancy&#13;
in women over 35 years was higher than that in women with normal pregnancies. The&#13;
frequency of individuals who used self-medication to eliminate the vaginal infection in the&#13;
control group and the case group were 76.7% and 48.9%, respectively. Washing the vagina&#13;
with ice or baking soda ( 64.39%) was the major traditional method that was used by the&#13;
women.&#13;
Conclusion: The results of this study show that self-medication for vaginal infections can be a&#13;
risk factor for ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, the community should be educated to avoid the&#13;
self-medication of genital infections.</text>
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The Role of Organizational Support in Work Engagement Among Nurses Working in Intensive Care Units </text>
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                <text>Introduction: The challenges and difficulties of working in intensive care units put pressure on&#13;
healthcare professionals, especially nurses. To support nurses working in intensive care units&#13;
(ICUs), developing supportive climates in organizations may drive nurses towards increasing&#13;
work engagement levels and other related factors.&#13;
Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between organizational support&#13;
and the work engagement of nurses working in ICUs.&#13;
Materials and Methods: This correlational cross-sectional study was conducted on 140&#13;
nurses working in two governmental hospitals in Amman City, Jordan, from January to&#13;
August 2021. The participants were selected with a simple random sampling method,&#13;
and study data were collected using a 3-part questionnaire: demographics, the survey of&#13;
perceived organizational support scale with 8 items, and the Utrecht work engagement&#13;
scale with 9 items. Descriptive statistics, the independent t test, the Spearman correlation&#13;
test, and hierarchal multiple linear regression analysis were performed to determine&#13;
the contribution of perceived organizational support on nurses’ work engagement. The&#13;
significance level for all tests was set to be less than 0.05.&#13;
Results: About 53.6% of participants were male, 55% worked in medical-surgical intensive&#13;
care units, and 45% were in cardiac care units. The results showed that the Mean±SD scores&#13;
of perceived organizational support and work engagement were 29.53±6.71 and 3.71±0.88,&#13;
respectively. Also, results showed no significant differences in perceived organizational&#13;
support and work engagement based on nurses’ socio-demographics or work-related factors.&#13;
Finally, there was a significant positive weak correlation between perceived organizational&#13;
support and work engagement (r= 0.23, P=0.002). The linear regression model showed that&#13;
perceived organizational support could predict work engagement (R2&#13;
= 0.039).&#13;
&#13;
Conclusion: Perceived organizational support among nurses working in ICUs is one of the&#13;
important factors in increasing work engagement. Findings have several implications for&#13;
nurses in different settings. Jordanian health policymakers must take action to improve nurses’&#13;
perception of organizational support and consequently increase nurses’ work engagement.</text>
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The Relationship of Childbirth Experience With Mother-Infant Bonding and Child’s Growth and Development </text>
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                <text>Introduction: The negative experience of childbirth has many consequences for the mother&#13;
and the baby.&#13;
Objective: This study analyzed the relationship of childbirth experience with mother-infant&#13;
bonding and the child’s growth and development.&#13;
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the participants were 216 eligible women&#13;
selected from all health centers in Zanjan City, Iran (36 health centers), using the census method.&#13;
Data collection tools were as follows: childbirth experience questionnaire 2.0, postpartum&#13;
bonding questionnaire, anthropometric indices checklist, and developmental age and stages&#13;
questionnaire. The Pearson correlation test was used to determine the relationship of variables in&#13;
univariate analysis, and a general linear model was used in the multivariate analysis.&#13;
Results: The Mean±SD of the participants was 29.0±5.7 years. Less than half of the studied&#13;
women (40.3%) had a diploma, and most wanted pregnancy (94.9%). The Mean±SD scores&#13;
of the childbirth experience and postpartum bondings were 2.6±0.5 (score range: 1-4) and&#13;
6.6±2.7 (score range: 0-125), respectively. Regarding child development, the highest mean&#13;
score was in the domain of problem-solving (56.8±5.7), and the lowest was in the domain&#13;
of communication (50.1±8.3). The results of the Pearson correlation test showed that the&#13;
childbirth experience had a significant inverse correlation with the mother-infant bonding&#13;
(r=-0.23, P=0.001) and a significant direct correlation with fine motions (r=0.18, P=0.007).&#13;
The results of the general linear model after adjusting the socio-demographic and obstetrics&#13;
characteristics showed that the postpartum bonding score was lower in women with a more&#13;
positive childbirth experience, which was also an indication of a better bonding (B= -2.92,&#13;
95% CI; -4.85 to -0.98, P=0.003). Besides, the fine motor score was higher in women with a&#13;
positive childbirth experience (B= 3.11, 95% CI: 0.733-5.487, P=0.011).&#13;
Conclusion: Considering the correlation between the variables of childbirth experience and&#13;
mother-infant bonding and child development in the domain of fine motor, health providers&#13;
must do their best to create positive childbirth experiences for the women to improve the&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: The use of Medicinal Plants (MP) is increasing among the general population&#13;
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medications can cause drug interactions and serious complications.&#13;
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among patients with CVD.&#13;
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CVD in 2018. The patients were consecutively recruited from the cardiac care clinic in an&#13;
Educational and Medical Center in Kashan City, Iran. The study data were collected using&#13;
an MP use questionnaire, the related factors of the MP use questionnaire, and the belief&#13;
and attitudes about herbal medicine inventory. For data analysis, the logistic regression&#13;
analysis was performed.&#13;
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passed from CVD diagnosis was 8.30±9.07 years. The frequency of MP use over the past year&#13;
was 90.5% (95% CI; 86.4%–94.6%). The significant related factors of MP use were female&#13;
gender (OR=4.80, 95% CI; 1.43–16.1, P=0.011), positive family history of MP use (OR=8.84,&#13;
95% CI; 2.62–29.86, P=0.0001), and knowledge about herbal medicine (OR=1.93, 95% CI;&#13;
1.13–3.30, P=0.017).&#13;
Conclusion: MP use is highly prevalent among patients with CVD. MP-related counseling&#13;
services should be provided to patients with CVD.</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Research has shown that many pregnant women in Iran do not exercise during&#13;
pregnancy. However, exercise, especially endurance exercise during pregnancy, is associated&#13;
with good maternal and fetal outcomes.&#13;
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quality of pregnant women admitted to health centers in Hamadan City, Iran.&#13;
Materials and Methods: The study was a randomized controlled clinical trial conducted from&#13;
September 2019 to February 2020 on 100 pregnant women in two groups of 50 each. The&#13;
pregnant women were randomly using blocks of four divided into two groups according to&#13;
the inclusion criteria. The samples filled out the fatigue questionnaire Multidimensional&#13;
Symptoms Fatigue Inventory-Short Form (MSFI-SF) and SF-36 life quality questionnaire&#13;
at the beginning of the study. Eight group sports sessions were held for women in the&#13;
intervention group, and routine care was administered to the control group. The obtained&#13;
data were analyzed using the independent t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, Chi-square test,&#13;
and Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) at a significance level of 0.05.&#13;
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and 27.78±5.58 years in the control group. The mean scores of fatigue and life quality in all&#13;
dimensions in the post-intervention stage (after adjusting for before-the-intervention scores,&#13;
income, and housing status) were significantly different between the study groups. The mean&#13;
fatigue score in the intervention group was lower, and the quality of life (QoL) was better&#13;
(P=0.001) than in the control group. The effect size of different domains of QoL varied from&#13;
1.51 (energy fatigue) to 3.50 (physical function). The effect size of fatigue was 2.81 (95%CI:&#13;
3.36- 2.25, P=0.001).&#13;
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increase the life quality of pregnant women in health centers.</text>
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Objective: This study aimed to explore female healthcare providers’ experiences of&#13;
childbearing based on the social capital theory.&#13;
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2019 on 15 female healthcare workers in healthcare centers in Babol City, Iran. The&#13;
participants were purposively recruited with maximum variation respecting their age,&#13;
work experience, educational level, and occupation. The study data were collected&#13;
through 15 semi-structured interviews and analyzed using directed qualitative content&#13;
analysis.&#13;
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centers of the University of Medical Science. Their Mean±SD age and work experience were&#13;
35±8.25 and 10±7.5 years, respectively. The extracted codes during data analysis were&#13;
grouped into three predetermined main categories, namely structural social capital (social&#13;
learning and conformation to social norms), cognitive social capital (social beliefs and values&#13;
with three subcategories, namely religious beliefs, gender preference, and social stigma), and&#13;
relational social capital (support and trust). The most critical factors affecting participants’&#13;
childbearing behaviors were trust in their support systems and conformation to social norms.&#13;
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Therefore, social capital should be considered when designing population and reproductive&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Distress is the most perceived behavioral state manifested by pregnant women&#13;
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group counseling approach on a mother’s distress and self-care during pregnancy.&#13;
Materials and Methods: This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 79 eligible&#13;
pregnant women referred to seven community health centers in Karaj City, Iran, from&#13;
March 2018 to December 2019. The eligible women were assigned to the intervention&#13;
(n=40) and control (n=39) groups using the block randomization method. The intervention&#13;
group (gestational age of 22-32 weeks) received the Adlerian group counseling approach,&#13;
while the control group received routine individual counseling. The study data were&#13;
collected using the quality of prenatal self-care questionnaire and prenatal distress&#13;
questionnaire at three time points; baseline, after, and one month after the intervention&#13;
&#13;
or routine counseling. The study data were analyzed by the Chi-squared test, Fisher exact-&#13;
test, and independent t-test, as well as repeated measures analysis of variance.&#13;
&#13;
Results: The Mean±SD ages of the intervention and the control groups were 23.39±2.85&#13;
and 23.39±2.85 years, respectively. After the intervention, the results of repeated measures&#13;
analysis of variance showed a statistically significant difference between the intervention and&#13;
control groups regarding the changes in the mean scores of prenatal distresses (P=0.0001)&#13;
and four domains (physical health, behavioral assessment, healthy relationships, and social&#13;
health) ofself-care (P=0.0001).&#13;
Conclusion: The Adlerian group counseling approach effectively improved prenatal distress&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Due to stressful work conditions, nurses are constantly exposed to various&#13;
emotions and stressors such as anger and moral distress that threaten their mental health.&#13;
On the other hand, self-esteem is one of the personality traits essential for people’s mental&#13;
health and improving their performance.&#13;
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self-esteem in nurses.&#13;
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working in the hospitals affiliated with the non-profit organization of Mazandaran Social&#13;
Security Insurance from August to November 2018. Two hundred nurses were selected for&#13;
&#13;
this study via stratified random sampling. The study data were collected using the Cooper-&#13;
Smith self-esteem inventory, Hamric moral distress scale, and state-trait anger expression&#13;
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inventory. The collected data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis&#13;
tests, and path analysis was used for testing the conceptual model.&#13;
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Results: The Mean±SD age of the nurses was 36.24±5.37 years. The Mean±SD anger, self-&#13;
esteem, and moral distress scores were 113.68±15.04, 26.61±3.49, and 65.66±35.88,&#13;
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respectively. The results of the path analysis model suggested an inverse causal relationship&#13;
between self-esteem and moral distress (P&lt;0.05). This model also indicated a significant&#13;
inverse relationship between self-esteem and anger (P=0.01).&#13;
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