Effect of Educational Program on Vulvitis Prevention Among Nursing Students
American Journal of Nursing Science • 2019
Publication Information
Authors
Somaya Ouda Abd EL-Menim1, Huda Abdalla Moursi2, Ahlam Elahmady Mohamed Sarhan2
Keywords
Educational Program, Vulvitis, Prevention
Journal
American Journal of Nursing Science
Publisher
Not Available
Volume
7
Issue
6
Pages
254-267
publication.type
International
Paper Link
Open Link
Supplementary Materials
Hoda Abdallah Morsy_1.pdf
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of educational program on vulvitis prevention among nursing
students Research design: A quasi-experimental design was utilized. Setting: This study was conducted at Faculty of Nursing,
Benha University. Sample: convenient sample included two hundred and fifty nursing students female all enrolled in first
academic years. Tools of data collection1) a structured interviewing sheet to collect data about socio-demographic
characteristics, menstrual and gynecological history and knowledge of nursing students regarding vulvitis 2) reported practices
assessment 3) modified likert scale for students' attitude regarding vulvitis. Results: there were general improvements
regarding students' knowledge, attitude and practice regarding prevention of vulvitis with highly significant (P ≤ 0.001)
difference after educational Program. The mother was the main sources of knowledge to students (60%). There was
insignificant relation between students' total knowledge, total attitude and total practice scores with their age. Conclusion: The
implementation of educational Program significantly improved students’ knowledge, practices and attitude towards prevention
of vulvitis. There were positive high statistically significant correlations between students' total knowledge, total practices and
total attitude scores after educational Program. Recommendation: Provide students booklets and pamphlet about healthy habits
and measures to prevent infection in reproductive system. Replication of the study on a larger sample and in different
geographical areas in Egypt is recommended for generalization of findings.
students Research design: A quasi-experimental design was utilized. Setting: This study was conducted at Faculty of Nursing,
Benha University. Sample: convenient sample included two hundred and fifty nursing students female all enrolled in first
academic years. Tools of data collection1) a structured interviewing sheet to collect data about socio-demographic
characteristics, menstrual and gynecological history and knowledge of nursing students regarding vulvitis 2) reported practices
assessment 3) modified likert scale for students' attitude regarding vulvitis. Results: there were general improvements
regarding students' knowledge, attitude and practice regarding prevention of vulvitis with highly significant (P ≤ 0.001)
difference after educational Program. The mother was the main sources of knowledge to students (60%). There was
insignificant relation between students' total knowledge, total attitude and total practice scores with their age. Conclusion: The
implementation of educational Program significantly improved students’ knowledge, practices and attitude towards prevention
of vulvitis. There were positive high statistically significant correlations between students' total knowledge, total practices and
total attitude scores after educational Program. Recommendation: Provide students booklets and pamphlet about healthy habits
and measures to prevent infection in reproductive system. Replication of the study on a larger sample and in different
geographical areas in Egypt is recommended for generalization of findings.
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