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Knowledge About Osteoporosis Among Healthy Women Attending A Tertiary Care Hospital, Mehmood Riaz, Naushad Abid, Muhammad Junaid Patel, M. Tariq, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Lubna Zuberi Apr 2008

Knowledge About Osteoporosis Among Healthy Women Attending A Tertiary Care Hospital, Mehmood Riaz, Naushad Abid, Muhammad Junaid Patel, M. Tariq, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Lubna Zuberi

Section of Internal Medicine

INTRODUCTION: To determinate the knowledge on osteoporosis-risk factors and disease in three age groups of Pakistani women.METHODS: In this exploratory cross-sectional study, an osteoporosis knowledge assessment questionnaire (OKAT) was used to collect data and it was delivered through a face-to-face interview. Questions were asked about symptoms of osteoporosis, knowledge of risk factors, preventive factors and treatment. A convenience sample (n =320) comprising of three groups of healthy women aged 25-35 years, 36-45 years, and over 45 years was taken. The scoring range was 0 to 20. Among-group comparisions of means were analyzed by two-way ANOVA. To determine the overall influence …


Knowledge, Attitude And Use Of Labour Pain Relief Methods Among Women Attending Antenatal Clinic In Nairobi, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, D. Netyton, Robinson Karuga Jan 2008

Knowledge, Attitude And Use Of Labour Pain Relief Methods Among Women Attending Antenatal Clinic In Nairobi, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, D. Netyton, Robinson Karuga

Anaesthesiology, East Africa

Background: Labour analgesia has rapidly gained popularity in obstetric practice. Low usage in the developing world has raised concern.

Objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitude and use of labour pain relief methods in women attending antenatal clinic in Nairobi.

Design: A prospective study.

Setting: Aga Khan University Hospital, a teaching and referral hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.

Subjects: Two hundred and two consecutive expectant mothers attending antenatal clinic at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi.

Results: Fifty-six per cent of the participants had knowledge about labour pain relief methods. Friends, the antenatal clinic and books/leaflets were the major source on information. …


Living Past Your Expiration Date: A Phenomenological Study Of Living With Stage Iv Cancer Longer Than Expected, Cynthia Levine Jan 2008

Living Past Your Expiration Date: A Phenomenological Study Of Living With Stage Iv Cancer Longer Than Expected, Cynthia Levine

Antioch University Dissertations & Theses

More treatment options exist today for persons diagnosed with terminal cancerextending lives longer than expected though there is little known about the psychosocial needs or resources for these individuals. This study describes the experience of living past the expiration date and still living with Stage IV cancer. A transcendental phenomenological approach was used to elucidate vivid expressions of this experience in a sample population of five Caucasian women. The women survived beyond their prognoses of an earlier expiration are not close to imminent death and are still living with incurable breast cancer metastases. The aim of this phenomenological inquiry is …