The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of nursing intervention
protocol on recurrence of vulvovaginal Candidiasis infection associated pregnancy. Setting: This
study was conducted in antenatal outpatient clinic at Benha University Hospital Design: Quasi
experimental study was utilized to fulfill the aim of the study. Sample: A group of 300 pregnant
women was included by purposive sampling technique; the study subjects randomly assigned into
two equal group (control and study) Tools: Two tools were used to collect data, Tool I: Structured
Interview Questionnaire Sheet to assess general characteristics of women, obstetrical data,
predisposing factor of vulvovaginal candidiasis and daily health practice, Tool II: Follow-up Sheet
used to follow-up symptoms and signs of vulvovaginal candidiasis and problems associated recurrent
vulvovaginal candidiasis. Results: The mean score of symptoms and signs of vulvovaginal
candidiasis decrease in study group than control group through pregnancy period. Also, there was
highly statistical significant differences (p |