2020
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2020.126417
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Assessment knowledge and practice of mothers having children with chronic kidney disease

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“…Clinical trials have consistently demonstrated that good glycemic control is associated with long-lasting decreased risk for clinical and histological changes of DN (Uwaezuoke, 2015). Mothers have a significant role in delivering homebased intervention for their children with diabetes, so mother-centered empowerment programs will help mothers to improve disease control, better management and improve physical and mental functions of their children and prevention of disease complications (Bansal et al, 2018& Abdalla et al, 2020. Pediatric and community health nurse plays a great role in the prevention and intervention of DN for children with DM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical trials have consistently demonstrated that good glycemic control is associated with long-lasting decreased risk for clinical and histological changes of DN (Uwaezuoke, 2015). Mothers have a significant role in delivering homebased intervention for their children with diabetes, so mother-centered empowerment programs will help mothers to improve disease control, better management and improve physical and mental functions of their children and prevention of disease complications (Bansal et al, 2018& Abdalla et al, 2020. Pediatric and community health nurse plays a great role in the prevention and intervention of DN for children with DM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Mrkulić et al, 2021) Mothers have a significant role in delivering home-based intervention for their children with diabetes, so mothercentered empowerment programs will help mothers to improve disease control, better management and improve physical and mental functions of their children and prevention of disease complications. (Abdalla et al, 2020) Mothers' adherent behavior can lead to improved outcomes and delay short and long-term adverse health outcomes. Mothers are typically the parents responsible for the majority of treatment management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%