108 2008-5931 دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ایران 1370 nursing Home health care Porsa SH. 1 11 1999 13 23 8 9 01 12 2012  EXTRACT Today home health care is implementing in many countries. In Iran, because of increasing population growth and hospital investments, home health care is not avoidable. Home health care not only causes decreasing length of hospitalization and rapid offloading of hospital's beds for the use of other patients, but also presenting direct health services in home based on individual needs, emotional support of family members and making them to participate in caring affairs of their patients. These are positive paces toward promotion of health in society. Nursing faculty of Iran University of medical sciences decided to do home health care by a new method in summer 1998. This method is not merely a home health visit but is a method of follow up and continues home health care.
1371 nursing Vitamin B6 Is it an effective therapy for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy shahpoorian F. 1 11 1999 13 23 10 17 01 12 2012 Background: Nausea and vomiting ane common complications of pregnancy which with available managements are not actually treatable. Vitamin 86 deficiency has been postulated as a cause. Objective: To find out the effect of vitamin 86 consumption on reducing the intensity of nausea and frequency of vomiting of Pregnancy. Design: The study was a randomized double blind placebo controlled trial. The frequency of vomiting and the intensity of nausea. VAS) 24 hourse prior to research were compared with that of mean value for 3 days treatment. Sample: Hundred and four primigravida woman with gestational age of 16 weeks or less, who were randomly divided into two groups recieving vitamin 86(52) or Placebo (52). Result: Both vitamin 86 and placebo were effective on reducing the intensity of nausea (p<O.05) but there was no significant difference between them. Neither vitamin 86 nor placebo were effective on reducing the frequency of vomiting. Conclusion: vitamin 86 can be used as an harmless placebo in treating nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. Furthur researches are recommended with different dosage and length of treatment with vitamin 86. 1372 nursing Factors effecting menopausal age Hajikazemi ES 1 11 1999 13 23 18 23 01 12 2012 05 01 2014 Background: Factors effecting menopausal age are many, including body mass index (8M!), menstural and reproductive history. Objective: To determine the relation between 8MI, menstural and reproductive factors and menopausal age . Design: It was a correlational study. The data was drawn from one group of women. Variables were correlated using proper statistical tests. Sample: Three hundred menopausic women were chosen by cluster random sampling. The study was conducted in north of Tehran. Result: Findings indicated that menopausal age was posetively related to 8MI, duration of menstural cycle, and number of pregnancies. The age of first pregnancy had an inverse effcet. Conclusion: The age of first pregnancy is an important factor that needs special attention and program planning. 1373 nursing Neonatal Thermoregulation Khanjari S 1 11 1999 13 23 24 31 01 12 2012 04 01 2014 Regulation of body heat and it's relation to the neonatal mortality and morbidity rate is of great importance, considering the high incidence of hypothermia amongst neonates specially preterm infants. As a whole the knowledge and skills of health team personnel play an important role in regulating infant's body tempreture. Maintaining the right tempreture of neouatal unit, screening the neonates at risk and caring for those who need to be cared is of a special value. The question of hyperthermia following hypothermia needs a great deal of attention in neonatal units. 1374 nursing Contact with mentally ill people Does it effect nurses’ attitude toward mental illness? Khaleghparast Athari Sh. 1 11 1999 13 23 32 36 01 12 2012 B a c kgro u n d: Contact theory has been mentioned for years. Can it effect peoples' attitude a question to be answered. Objective: To determine nurses' attitude toward mental illness with different levels of contact with mentally ill people. Design: This was a correlational study. Using a two part questionnair data were collected about contact level and attitude of a group of nurses. Sample: Four hundred nurses from both sexes were randomly selected from Tehran, Iran and Shahid Beheshti universities. Result: There was a negative relation between the level of contact of nurses with mentally ill and their attitude toward mental illness (p=O.OOO,Gamma coeficient= -- 0.47). Conclusion: Attitude of nurses should be considered as an important factor in caring for mentally ill people. further researches are recommended on factors effecting their attitude., 1375 nursing Growth of children 0-6 years of age in bushehr Roozbeh F. 1 11 1999 13 23 37 45 01 12 2012 Background: Normal growth of children is basic index for their lealth. Assessing children's growth could help us to recognize those at risk or suffering from malnutrition. Objective: To determine the growth of 0-6 years old children of native families in Bushehr compared with standard. Design: This was a Cross-sectional study. According to weight and height using waterlow method the grade of malnutrition was described for all age groups. Sample: Seven hundred and twenty children reffered to clinics during research time were selected randomly (360boys;360girls). Result: All groups of children were below the average standard. Malnutrition were more sever in boys.By growing older the malnutrion became worse. Conclusion: More attention should be given to children's nutritional requirments specially when they are weaned off from breast feeding. Furthur research should be carried out in other cities of Iran. 1376 nursing Local complications of intravenous injction site in burned children Salman-yazdi N. 1 11 1999 13 23 46 51 01 12 2012 Background: Burned patients often need longterm intravenous therapy and may suffer from local and systemic complications . Objective: To determine the local complications of intravenous injections. Design: This was a longitudinal study. Data were collected by observing injection site during hospitalization which varied from 3 to 28 days. Sample: Fifty children up to 13 years of age who were admitted to burn hospitals during research course. Result: The Most Frequent complications were pain, redness and edema. Conclusion: Local complications of intravenous injections can be prevented Teaching staff nurses periodicaly could be helpful in taking care of these children. Further research are recommended to point out other preventive measures