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Nursing Intervention on Improvement Personal Hygienic Practices among Pruritus Vulvae Women

Manar Fathy Heiba, Esraa Mostafa Abd El-Aty

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2020, 8(6), 596-605 doi:10.12691/ajnr-8-6-2
  • Table 1. Distribution of the studied women according to their socio-demographic characteristics (n=293)
  • Table 2. Distribution of the studied women according to their menstrual history
  • Table 3. Distribution of the studied women according to their clinical features of pruritus vulva and its impact on women's quality of life
  • Table 4. The relations between personal characteristics of the studied women and their personal hygienic practice regarding technique of perineal care for treatment of pruritus vulva
  • Table 5. Distribution of women’s according to satisfactory knowledge about pruritus vulvae throughout the program phases
  • Table 6. Personal hygienic practices of women’s throughout the program phases
  • Table 7. Distribution of the studied women have pruritus vulva according to their response to the personal hygienic practices program