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Mehrandokht Nekavand, Naghmeh Mobini, Solmaz Roshandel, Aliakbar Sheikhi,
Volume 13, Issue 7 (Mehr 2015)
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Background & Aims: The process of infertility comes along with various social, mental, physical and financial stresses. The process of AVF treatment makes about 1.3% of women depressed having much anxiety in terms of psychiatric health. This also makes an intervention with the process of treatment in this regard. The present study tries to determine the impact of relaxation on anxiety and the result of EVF in patients with infertility that have been referred to the infertility center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2012-2013. Materials & Methods: This experimental study is a clinical-based examination type that has been carried out on 100 infertile women using AVF treatment ranging from 25-35 year old during 2012-2013, who referred to the hospitals affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The sampling method is an available way and the related data were gathered by using Newton infertility anxiety questionnaire. The samples were divided into two groups of case and observation. The related data was analyzed by the descriptive statistics, T-test and covariance analysis in p0.05). After the relaxation, the mean score of the anxiety was obtained between two groups as 148.38 and 156.18, respectively. The t-test showed a significant difference between two groups after the relaxation (p0.05). Conclusion: Due to the result of the present study the relaxation process is an effective way on reducing the related patients’ anxiety degree. This reduced a considerable degree of the case group anxiety but it does not have an essential role in its own success.
Soraya Ahmad Fkhrodin, Shiva Salehi, Merandokht Nekavand,
Volume 18, Issue 11 (February 2021)
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Background & Aims: One of the most important issues in the health care system is the observance of patient safety indicators, especially in special sections.  In this regard, the evaluation of patient safety assessment in intensive care wards is an important issue. This study aimed to evaluate the patient safety assessment indicators in the intensive care wards of private hospitals and educational hospitals of Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences in 2019. Materials & Methods: The present study was descriptive-comparative. The statistical population included all nurses in the morning, evening and night shifts in the intensive care units of private hospitals and educational hospitals of Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences. 230 nurses were examined by targeted census. To collect research data, the standard questionnaire of patient safety indicators was used. After collecting data, the research data were analyzed using statistical tests of Mann-Whitney's U-analysis in SPSS software. Results: The results showed that there was a significant difference between the mean index of drug measures, nursing care, patient injury during care, patient identification, patient decline, patient-to-patient training, diagnostic-therapeutic methods, infection control, and blood transfusion. in the intensive care wards of private hospitals and educational hospitals of Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences. Conclusion: Patient safety assessment indicators in the intensive care wards of educational hospitals of Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences are better observed compared to private hospitals.

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