2017
DOI: 10.21608/mnj.2017.150054
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Developing Postoperative Self Care Guideline for Patient Undergoing Cataract Surgery

Abstract: Cataract is considered a significant global health problem and is the most frequent cause of visual impairment. Aim: this study aimed to develop postoperative self-care guideline for patients undergoing cataract surgery through the following: (1) Assessment of post operative self-care knowledge for patient undergoing cataract surgery. (2) Developing postoperative self-care guidelines for patients undergoing cataract surgery. (3) Validating the developed guideline through reviewing by experts. Design: A descrip… Show more

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“…Table (6): Depicts the relation between sociodemographic data and overall total scores of patient's self-care practices post-operative. There was a statistically significant overall total score of patient's self-care practices post-operative and their gender, occupation and income (p= 0.013, <0.001, 0.002respectively) in the study group Table (7) : Depicts the relations between clinical data and overall total scores of patient's self-care practices post-operative. There was a statistically significant relation between overall total score of patient's post-operative self-care practices and the time since the patients were diagnosed and presence of other diseases in the eyes (p= 0.027, 0.002 respectively) in the study group.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Table (6): Depicts the relation between sociodemographic data and overall total scores of patient's self-care practices post-operative. There was a statistically significant overall total score of patient's self-care practices post-operative and their gender, occupation and income (p= 0.013, <0.001, 0.002respectively) in the study group Table (7) : Depicts the relations between clinical data and overall total scores of patient's self-care practices post-operative. There was a statistically significant relation between overall total score of patient's post-operative self-care practices and the time since the patients were diagnosed and presence of other diseases in the eyes (p= 0.027, 0.002 respectively) in the study group.…”
Section: Table (5)mentioning
confidence: 90%