scholarly journals Critical Study of Research Work on Women and Children, Egypt

1970 ◽  
pp. 3-5
Author(s):  
Dr. Wadad Suleiman Morcos

Abstract of a study published by the "Population and Family Planning Board", Research Office, sponsored by the Supreme Council for Population and Family Planning in Egypt, July 1981.

1970 ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Lebanese American University

A study of "Operative Suggestions for Strengthening the Role of Rural Pioneers in Family Planning and Development" was prepared (in Arabic) by Dr. Haifa AI-Shanawany, at the request of the Supreme Council for Population and Family Planning in Cairo, Research Office, 1981.


1970 ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Yolande Jemai

From an article by Yolande Jemai, published in PopulationStudies, (Dirasat Sukkaniyya), a quarterly periodical issued inArabic and English by "Population and Family Planning Board",Research Office, Cairo, no. 49 April·June, 1979, pp. 30-49(Arabic), 16-18 (English) .


Author(s):  
Vinod Nilkanth Sandanshiv ◽  
Reshma Rahul Shah ◽  
Ashutosh Yardi

Prameha is one of the major diseases and has been described in all Available classics of Ayurveda. The disease where excessive sweet urination takes place is called as Madhumeha.Sanskrit term “Madhumeha” is composed of Madhu+ meha. The word“Madhu” means sweet and “Meha” means excessive urination (atipravritti/ bahula Avila Mutrata). The Pramehavyadhi has 20 types i.e. (VinshatiPrameha) according to ayurveda classic. All those types are made on the basis of urine examination with respect to its pattern of urination, color, odor, consistency, appearance etc. these types can diagnose only by clinical assessment of urine of patient. In this research the diagnosis of Vinshati Prameha were suitable not only clinically but also urine and blood examination will obviously be helpful in diagnose of Prameha Condition with standardized format. The study of all 20 types will be fruitful but as per time limit and for suitability only Shadvidh Prameha i.e. 6 types of Pittaja Prameha were taken for research work. Such work is not carried out elsewhere in Ayurvedic Sphere.


2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (S2) ◽  
pp. 641-641
Author(s):  
S.H. Kavari

IntroductionDepression is a serious condition that can impact every area of your life. Female depression and even the pattern of symptoms are often different.AimsThe aim of this research study is to investigate the rate of server depression in those who use propellant. In order to achieve this objective, 260 patients volunteered to participate in this investigation and they were referred to the family planning clinic at Hafez hospital, and were planted capsule of Norplant.MethodsIn order to further fulfill selection process of patients suitable for this project, 200 of the most suitable candidates who suffered from even minor depression but had no history of congenital and familial major depression were selected and considered fit for this research work.ResultsThe results drawn from this investigative study can be summarized as follows;1-The relationships between progesterone in anti pregnancy compound tablets, major depression and anxiety were recognized from many years ago. Norplant which is progestin itself can also be regarded as the cause of these conditions.2-This investigation concluded that, among those patients studied, only 0.5% started having major depression as a result of the plantation. Therefore, Norplant was removed from their body.ConclusionsA good consultation, awareness, correct guidance and efficient method of educating people before using Norplant, seeking prompt referral advice and future follow ups, will result in an effective way of preventing, diagnosis and treatment of these side effect conditions.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Puguh Prasetyoputra ◽  
Sri Irianti

The data for this study comes from the seventh round of the IDHS conducted in 2012 by Statistics Indonesia (<i>Badan Pusat Statistik</i> – BPS) in collaboration with the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) and the Indonesia Ministry of Health (MoH). <p>This study is a further analysis of a publicly available de-identified secondary data. We download the dataset from the DHS program website after obtaining permission. Hence, we deem that a further ethical review is unnecessary.</p>


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Puguh Prasetyoputra ◽  
Sri Irianti

The data for this study comes from the seventh round of the IDHS conducted in 2012 by Statistics Indonesia (<i>Badan Pusat Statistik</i> – BPS) in collaboration with the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) and the Indonesia Ministry of Health (MoH). <p>This study is a further analysis of a publicly available de-identified secondary data. We download the dataset from the DHS program website after obtaining permission. Hence, we deem that a further ethical review is unnecessary.</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Karki ◽  
Surendra Maharjan ◽  
Ganesh Khatiwada ◽  
Junu Shrestha

Abstract BackgroundPregnancy intention refers to a women’s thinking at the time she became aware that she was pregnant. Pregnancy intentions can be categorized as intended and unintended. It is an important public health concern in every corner of the world, especially in developing countries. The study was carried out with an objective of determining the pregnancy intentions among married women in Resunga municipality, Gulmi, Nepal and test the association of pregnancy intentions with various socio-demographic, and reproductive health-related variables.MethodsThe community based cross-sectional study design was used to achieve the objective of the study. Married women of reproductive age of the Resunga municipality, Gulmi were selected and a multistage random sampling technique was adopted. Total 406 participants were involved in this study. Pretested semi-structured interview schedule adapted from Demographic and Health Survey of Nepal was used for data collection. All the statistical tests were performed in SPSS, version 25.0. The p -value was set at 5% level of significance. Descriptive and data exploratory analysis were performed. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis technique were conducted to explore the association between pregnancy intentions and predictor variables.ResultsThe study showed that out of total 410 pregnancies, 248 (60.5%) pregnancies were unintended, of which 78(19.05%) were unplanned and 170 (41.5%) were ambivalent. The remaining 162 (39.5%) pregnancies were considered intended. The chi-square analysis and bivariate analysis showed that women age, socioeconomic status, husband opposition, methods used before pregnancy, and intention of using contraception in the future were significantly associated with pregnancy intentions. When these variables were subjected for multivariate analysis, only socioeconomic status, and method of family planning used before pregnancy were found to be significantly associated with pregnancy intentions.ConclusionsThe study showed that unintended pregnancy is very high. The factors that were found to be associated with an unintended pregnancy were socioeconomic status and method of family planning used before pregnancy. The findings of this research work could be useful while providing different reproductive and family planning related services to women by considering predictors of unintended pregnancy that might increase planned pregnancy ultimately.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
Sri Warjiyati

<p>Research work and lecturer’s dedication that is realized with paralegal training activities to assist victims of violence against women and children. Facilitation of litigation and non litigation related materials to paralegals includes social analysis exercises, fact-finding, fact-organizing, reporting and briefing of formal and material law, among others criminal law, civil law, state administration law, criminal procedure law, civil and legal law state administrative events. Paralegals are taught so that they can mapping problems, building communication strategies, and networking to gain support in providing assistance to victims of violence. The next stage is for the continuous delivery of materials, training, and interaction between researchers and participants working together either directly or online until the participants have successfully accompanied them to the legal process.</p><p> </p><p>Kerja penelitian dan pengabdian dosen yang diwujudkan dengan aktivitas pelatihan paralegal untuk melakukan pendampingan korban kekerasan perempuan dan anak. Dilakukan fasilitasi materi terkait litigasi dan non litigasi kepada paralegal meliputi latihan analisis sosial, pencarian fakta, pengorganisasian fakta, laporan, dan pembekalan hukum formil dan materiil antara lain hukum pidana, hukum perdata, hukum administrasi negara, hukum acara pidana, hukum acara perdata dan hukum acara tata usaha negara. Paralegal diajarkan sehingga mampu melakukan pemetaan masalah, strategi komunikasi, dan membangun jejaring untuk mendapatkan dukungan dalam melakukan pendampingan terhadap korban kekerasan. Tahap berikutnya adalah untuk penyampaian materi, pelatihan, dan interaksi terus menerus antara peneliti dan peserta bekerja sama baik secara langsung atau online sampai peserta berhasil melakukan pendampingan sampai menuju proses hukum. </p>


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