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There is a phobia about nursing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients. This work was carried out to study the impact of health education on the knowledge and attitude of nurses, representing a stratum of health care team, about modes of transmission and prevention of occupational HIV infection. The studied population were students of the High Institute of Nursing, they were subjected to a health education program (HE), and assessment was carried out before and after this...
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This study examines the proximate determinants of fertility in Egypt. Data are obtained from the 1991 Egypt Maternal and Child Health Survey among 10041 ever married women aged under 55 years. The analysis is based on the framework developed by Bongaarts which identifies proximate fertility variables as the index of marriage contraception abortion and postpartum infecundability. The total fertility rate is estimated based on proximate variables and the level of education and work status....
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Is there an African Studies establishment in the United States? Of course there is. The academic study of Africa has mushroomed since the end of the Second World War as federal dollars were invested in graduate training programs so that the United States would be able to cope with the challenges posed by the coming to independence of former colonial territories in Africa from 1956 onward. Most of this money went to major research universities. Accordingly, the training in African Studies...
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Family involvement in the rehabilitation success of persons with disabilities has received greater attention in health and human services. For instance, several authors have suggested that family competence is a key factor of family influence on psychosocial adaptation to disability (Dew, Phillips, & Reiss, 1989; Herbert, 1989; English, 1983; Power & Dell Orto, 1980). Family competence can be described succinctly as the degree of familial support provided for individual as well as family...
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Readers of this journal will surely be familiar with the excellent research collection of published materials on Africa held in London by the library of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). This remains the foremost collection of its kind in Europe, and has long been widely used by visiting scholars from all around the world. But it is less well known that the library also houses a substantial and rapidly expanding collection of primary source materials, many of which relate to...
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The prescribing pattern of antibacterial agents was analyzed by reviewing case notes of 407 patients discharged between October and November 1992 from a teaching hospital in Gondar, North-West Ethiopia. Seventy percent had received one or more antibacterials. Most exposure was in surgical ward (84%) followed by paediatric (82%), orthopaedic (78%), medical (72%), gynaecologic (58%) and obstetric (20%) wards. The antibacterials most frequently prescribed were penicillin G (25%),...
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The November 14, 1981 Aswan earthquake (M L = 5.7), which was related to the impoundment of Lake Aswan, was followed by an extended sequence of earthquakes, and is investigated in this study. Earthquake data from June 1982 to late 1991, collected from the Aswan network, are classified into two sets on the basis of focal depth (i.e., shallow, or deeper than 10 km). It is determined that (a) shallow seismicity is characterized by swarm activity, whereas deep seismicity is characterized by a...