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Abstract Sexual transmitted diseases have a significant probability of transmission between humans by sexual behavior, which can cause serious illness or lifelong disability. Aim of this study: This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of nursing intervention for women suffering from common sexually transmitted diseases by an applying epidemiological model. Design: Quasi-experimental was applied to achieve the aim of the study. Setting: The study was conducted at Outpatient Maternity Clinic in Maternity Hospital Ain Shams University. Sample: Included 83 women were chosen randomly according to certain criteria. Tools: Data were collected through three tools: First tool: A structured interviewing questionnaire, it was developed to assess the socio-demographic characteristic of the women, their knowledge, their practices and assess the change of vaginal discharge: Second tool: Medical record to assess women medical and obstetric history. Third tool: Observational check list to assess hand washing women practice regarding hand washing. Result: After applying the nursing intervention program the study showed that significant improvement in women’s knowledge and practice regarding of STDs. Conclusion: According to the finding and research hypothesis, the women’s knowledge and practices improved post applying nursing intervention and there were significant correlation differences pre, post and follow-up nursing intervention program.Recommendation: The study recommended that increase couple and public knowledge and practice throughout mass media, pre-marital investigations and counseling to emphasis early detection and decrease dangers effect of sexual transmitted diseases. |