Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a DNA tumor virus that is the primary cause of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The present study aimed to to evaluate the Effect of nursing guideline about genital Human papilloma virus infection on Knowledge and attitudeof female university students'.
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a chronic complication of diabetes mellitus. Sexual issue and sexuality are a taboo in Egypt. Educational programs about specific sexual issue help in improvement of sexual functioning of diabetic women. Aim of the study: Evaluate the effectiveness of adaptation program on sexual functioning for women with diabetes mellitus. Subjects and methods A quasi-experimental design was used. The study was conducted at diabetic outpatient clinic at Ain Shams University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt. A purposive sample of 105 women with sexual dysfunction, Tools: Two tools were used by the researcher to collect data consisted of Arabic Structured interview questionnaire, and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Results: FSFI total mean scores increased significantly after application of adaptation program. Conclusion: Adaptation program has a positive effective on sexual function improvement among women with diabetes. Recommendations: Increase awareness of diabetic women through classes, sessions, and educational programs to discuss sexual dysfunction related to diabetes mellitus.
Background: COVID-19 and its novel strains have spreads everywhere worldwide, which require positive attitudes and sustainability of preventive practices measures among people. Aim: The study aimed to assess perception and practices of Nursing College students and employees at Misr University for Science and Technology regarding COVID-19. Design and Setting: A 802 participants of cross-sectional population survey study was conducted at the College of Nursing at Misr University for Science and Technology. Tool of Data Collection: Questionnaire consisted of four sections; The 1st section was about the demographic characteristics of study participants and vaccination data; the 2nd section was to assess knowledge about COVID-19; the 3rd section was to assess the study participants attitudes toward COVID-19, while the 4th section was about the practices of the prevention and control measures of COVID-19. Results:62.5% of the participants were males, with the mean age of 22. Seventy-two of the study participants had received COVID-19 vaccines, 98.6 % was having a satisfactory level of knowledge and 99.4% showed positive attitude, meanwhile 100% of the participants revealed satisfactory level of practice. Conclusion: the majority of the study participants were having satisfactory level of knowledge and practices, as well positive attitudes regarding COVID-19. Recommendation: A continuous awareness raising, vaccination and practices the activities of health promotion are highly recommended to prevent and control infection of COVID-19.
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