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Akbarsharifee, T., Abedinee, Z., Ganjee, T, Haghani, H,
Volume 13, Issue 27 (Summer 2001)
Abstract

  Background : Nocturnal enuresis is one of the most prevalent and troublesome disorders in children which may affect their self steem. The problem of swnsing a full bladder capacity is present in many enuretic children which may be overcome by increasing bladder capacity.

  Objective : To determine and compare the effect of urine control training on bladder capacity in two age groups of children (4-5 and above 5) with nocturnal enuresis.

  Design : In this clinical trial study the effect of urine control training were measured in two groups of children, age 4-5 and more than five, and then compared.

  Samples : 60 children with nocturnal enuresis participated in this study voluntarily. (30 children in each group).

  Results : The urine control training increased the bladder capacity of children in both groups. Also the result showed no difference regarding the age groups.

  Conclusion : The urine control training in children suffering from nocturnal enuresis can be used to increase their bladder capacity.


Salehi Taly, Sh, Akbarsharifee, T, Gholam Araghi, M, Haghani, H,
Volume 15, Issue 32 (Winter & Spring 2002)
Abstract

Background: Teaching is an important intervention in patients under hemodialysis, because they have to cope with different drug therapies, specific diet regimen and limitation of fluid intake. In order to prepare them physically and mentally to adjust to these changes, teaching plays an important role to increase their knowledge, improve their sense of responsibility to follow up diet regimen and limitation fluid intake and finally the better consequences of hemodialysis. Objective: To study the impact of teaching about diet regimen on laboratory index and weight gain between two sessions of hemodialysis. Design: This study was a randomized clinical trial. Sample: 76 patients were selected and randomly were put into two groups of experimental and control. Results: Findings indicated a meaningful statistical difference between level of phosphorus and weight again in experimental group before and after teaching P=0/000, and also between experimental and control groups P=0/001 Conclusion: According to this research teaching about diet regimen in patients under hemosialysis has an impact on phosphorus level and weight gain. So proper and serious teaching sessions provided by nurses in health centers is recommended.

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