2018
DOI: 10.21608/aeji.2018.8672
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Nutritional Status and Informational Needs for Patients with Liver Cirrhosis

Abstract: Background and study aim: Malnutrition is as an important complication of liver cirrhosis with prognostic implications; a marked knowledge gap exists concerning the information needs of liver cirrhosis patients. The aim of this study is to assess nutritional status and informational needs for patients with liver cirrhosis. Subjects and Methods:A descriptive exploratory design was used in this study. The present study conducted in tropical medicine and gastroenterology units at Zagazig University Hospitals, A p… Show more

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“…The result of the present study showed that 50.70% of the patients were males and 49.30% were females and this was more or less similar to the results of the study that included patients with cirrhotic hepatitis C and hospitalized at the Tropical Medicine Department, Sohag University Hospital which showed that 52.5% of the patients were male and 47.5% were females [17] and was comparable with result of Ahmed, Taha [18] that was conducted in tropical medicine and gastroenterology units at Zagazig University Hospitals on 115 liver cirrhotic patients show that Males were 51.3% and females were 48.7% of patients.…”
Section: Table (3) Relationship Between Total Knowledge Score Of Cirr...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The result of the present study showed that 50.70% of the patients were males and 49.30% were females and this was more or less similar to the results of the study that included patients with cirrhotic hepatitis C and hospitalized at the Tropical Medicine Department, Sohag University Hospital which showed that 52.5% of the patients were male and 47.5% were females [17] and was comparable with result of Ahmed, Taha [18] that was conducted in tropical medicine and gastroenterology units at Zagazig University Hospitals on 115 liver cirrhotic patients show that Males were 51.3% and females were 48.7% of patients.…”
Section: Table (3) Relationship Between Total Knowledge Score Of Cirr...supporting
confidence: 89%