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العنوان
Home health care intervention for diabetic retinopathy patients and their caregiversto improve patients` quality of life /
المؤلف
Abosree, Taisser Hamido.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / تيسير حميدو أبو سريع
مشرف / هويدا صادق عبدلحميد
مشرف / هناء عبدالجواد عبدالحميد
مناقش / إبتسام محمد عبدالعال
الموضوع
Diabetic retinopathy.
تاريخ النشر
2017.
عدد الصفحات
152 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
المجتمع والرعاية المنزلية
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2017
مكان الإجازة
جامعة بنها - كلية التمريض - تمريض الصحة العامة
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate home health care intervention for diabetic retinopathy patients and their caregivers to improve patients` quality of life. Design: A quasi- experimental design was utilized. Setting: The study was conducted at Ophthalmological Outpatient Clinics at Benha University Hospital and Benha Teaching Hospital, in Benha City. The sample of this study included 100 diabetic retinopathy patients and their caregivers were chosen systematically from total 1000 diabetic retinopathy patients. Tools: Two tools are used 1: An interviewing questionnaire was used to assess socio-demographic characteristics of diabetic retinopathy patients and their caregivers, health profile of diabetic retinopathy patients, knowledge of diabetic retinopathy patients and their caregivers and quality of life of diabetic retinopathy patients. II: An observational checklist was used to observe diabetic retinopathy patients ` home and practices of patients and their caregivers’ about diabetic retinopathy. Results: all diabetic retinopathy patients had poor knowledge pre intervention then this percentage decreased to 18% and 34% during post intervention and follow up respectively, 96% of diabetic retinopathy patients` caregivers had poor knowledge pre intervention then the percentage decreased to 6% and 17% during post intervention and follow up after three months respectively, only 14% of the diabetic retinopathy patients had satisfactory practices pre intervention then this percentage increased to 82% and 75% post intervention and follow up after three months respectively, 36% of the diabetic retinopathy patient caregivers had satisfactory practices pre intervention then this percentage increased to 90% and 86% post intervention and follow up after three months respectively, 66% of the diabetic retinopathy patient had poor total scores of quality of life pre intervention then decreased to 16% and 14% post intervention and follow up after three months respectively. Conclusion: The home health care intervention succeeded to increase knowledge and improve practices regarding diabetic retinopathy patients and their caregivers and improve quality of life of diabetic retinopathy patients. Recommendation: Continuous home health care intervention for diabetic patients and their caregivers regarding diabetes and diabetic retinopathy to increase their knowledge and practices.