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N Mazlom Bafroe, H Shams Esfand Abadi, Mr Jalali, M Afkhami Ardakani, A Dadgari,
Volume 23, Issue 2 (Apr-May 2015)
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Introduction: Psychological and behavioral domains involve important issues in coping with diabetes. Therefore, this study was conducted in order to investigate the relationship between resilience and hardiness in patients with diabetes 2 in Yazd. Methods: This study is a descriptive-correlation study which the sample consisted of 310 diabetic patients (160 women and 150 men). In order to glean the study data, Caner and Diveson psychological resilience and Ahvaz psychological hardiness questionnaires were applied. Data analysis was performed via SPSS18 software utilizing Pearson correlation and independent T-test. Results: The study results indicated that a significant correlation was observed between resilience and hardiness in each group as well as within all patients with diabetes. Comparing the means of the two groups in regard with resilience and hardiness, it was demonstrated that the differences between men and women with respect to hardiness was significant (t=3/19, p=0/04), though the means of the two groups for resilience was not significant. Conclusions: Regarding the positive relationship between hardiness and resilience, it could be expected that employing proper treatment in order to increase resilience and hardiness in diabetes, will lead to a decrease in perception of psychological problems, as well as an increase in quality of life.
S Ahmadi, S Azhari, H Jafarzadeh, H Rakhshandeh, R Mazlom,
Volume 23, Issue 2 (Apr-May 2015)
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Introduction: Anxiety is a common emotional response in women during labor that may cause a prolonged labor and fatigue for the mother. Many steps have recently been taken to reduce the anxiety during labor which tend to utilize herbal medicine, therefore, this study aimed to determine the effect of saffron oral capsules on anxiety and Fatigue during the first stage of labor. Methods: This triple blind clinical trial was accomplished on 60 women who were candidate for normal vaginal delivery in 17 sharivar hospital in Mashhad in 2014. The study participants were selected via convenience sampling and then divided into two groups of intervention (250 mg saffron capsules) and control (placebo). Fatigue and anxiety were measured at the beginning of the study and then every two hours until the end of the active phase of labor via a visual analog scale. The study data were analyzed by chi-square test, independent T-test, Mann-Whitney and multivariate via SPSS software version 11/5(p value of less than 0/05 was considered significant). Results: Mean anxiety score of saffron group was 26/4±16/9, whereas it was 46/5±18/8 in the placebo group and thus, a significant difference was observed between the two groups (P 0.001). The mean fatigue score in the Saffron group (57/7±20/9) was significantly lower (P=0.004) than that of the placebo group (73/8 ± 21/4). Conclusion: The study findings revealed that saffron can be prescribed in order to reduce maternal anxiety and fatigue.
Atena Dadgari , Yasini Seyed , Ellahe Shiri , Nahid Mazlom , Imane Bagheri , Motahare Sharaf Aldini ,
Volume 26, Issue 11 (Feb 2019)
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Introdution: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder, which may be accompanied by reduction in quality of life.The purpose of this study was to study the effect of education during discharge on the quality of life in the patients with schizophrenia.
Methods: The present study was an experimental study and research community is of the patients at the Comprehensive Psychiatric Center of Yazd Province, Iran. In this study, the patients (two experimental and control groups, n= 32 in each group) with schizophrenia were admitted to the Comprehensive Psychiatric Center of Yazd Province. For the experimental group, in addition to routine programs, the discharge program was performed for 6 hours in the hospital and a routine program was performed for the control group. Quality of life was measured with the quality of life inventory in both groups before the intervention and one month after discharge. Statistical analysis was performed by paired T test and independed T test(version 16)
Results: The groups were matched for demographic variables and quality of life score. At the end of the study, the quality of life and social skills (P <0.001) were significantly improved in the experimental group, but there was no significant change in the control group (P>0.05).
Conclusion: Increasing the quality of life is the benefits of training during discharge, which is important due to the chronic course of schizophrenia

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