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publication name The Effect of Educational Guidelines regarding Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Male Nursing Students
Authors Violet Y. Abd EL- Malak (1) Ragaa A. Mohamed (2) Soad A. Ramadan (3) Amira R. Said (4)
year 2018
keywords Sexually transmitted diseases, Male nursing knowledge.
journal Egyptian Journal of Health Care
volume 9
issue 2
pages 75-86
publisher Not Available
Local/International International
Paper Link Not Available
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Supplementary materials Amira Rafaat Saeed Ahmed _Paper -8.pdf
Abstract

Background: Sexually transmitted diseases are major global public health problems in both developed and developing countries. Adolescence remains the age group at the greatest risk for acquiring STDs and 50% of them are aged from 15-24 years. Aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of educational guidelines regarding sexually transmitted diseases among male nursing university students. Quasi-experimental pre-post -test design was utilized to fulfill the aim of this study. A Purposive sample of a total 108 male nursing students which included 75 in 1st academic year & 33 in 2nd year at Faculty of Nursing Benha University. Data were collected through a structured interviewing questionnaire. Results: the present study showed that 37.0% of students aged from 19 years old, with the mean age of (19.20±.78251).The present study showed that 46.3 % of them had a history of STDs. Regarding barriers that prevent health seeking behaviors among the study sample, 41.7% of these didn't consult doctor because of shyness. Conclusion: the current study found that there was a highly statistically significant difference related to all items of knowledge regarding STDs pre -test and immediately after program implementation (P< 0.001**). Recommendation: Application of continuous comprehensive health education programs is recommended for students in different grades to focus on STDs with implementation of a practical training course to improve the nursing students' knowledge.

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