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Effect of Nursing Interventions on Early Postoperative Complications of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt for Hydrocephalus in Pediatric Patients

Hend Abdelhady Salah El-Morsy, Fawzia El Sayed Abusaad, Hatem Ibrahim Badr, Magda Ahmed Abd El-Aziz

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2025, 13(2), 16-24 doi:10.12691/ajnr-13-2-1
  • Table 1. Percentage distribution of hydrocephalus pediatric patients according to their demographic data (N=72)
  • Table 2. Percentage distribution of caregivers according to age, gender, marital status, education, occupation, and relationship with the child (N=72)
  • Table 3. Percentage distribution of clinical presentations of the pediatric patients preoperative (baseline assessment), postoperative (before discharge), and during follow up for one month in young children (N=49)
  • Table 4. Percentage distribution of gastrointestinal tract symptoms of the pediatric patients postoperative (before discharge), and during follow up for one month (N=72)
  • Table 5. Percentage distribution of caregivers’ reported practices about maintain positioning, ensuring proper function of the shunt device, protection of the shunt area, and managing pain follow up for one month (N=72)
  • Table 6. Percentage distribution of clinical outcomes for thirty-day postoperative (N=72)