VOL.18 NO.2 (2023)

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VOL.18 NO.2 (2023)

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PERI IRAWAN

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The predictors need for complementary interventions using mobile application technology in women with breast cancer
Introduction: Some women with breast cancer tend to have psycho-social stress, embarrassment from the disease’s
treatment, and difficulty asking for help. Furthermore, several studies indicate limited use of complementary online
intervention in…

The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers
Introduction: Numerous studies reported that healthcare providers are not as effective in rendering high-quality
CPR over time, despite receiving basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training (Silverplats
et al., 2022).…

Predictive factors of family health management for caring toddlers with acute respiratory infections
Introduction: Poor air quality due to air pollution, unhealthy lifestyle, and easily transmittable viruses further
increases the incidence of acute respiratory infections, especially in toddlers. This study aimed to determine the
predictive…

Potential effect of green tea extract for adjuvant<br /><br />
treatment of acute ischemic stroke by s100ß<br /><br />
upregulation in non-thrombolysis patient [state<br /><br />
the method here]
Introduction: In ischemic stroke, the cerebral cortex suffers from hypoxia-ischemia, leading to inflammation and
oxidative stress. Green tea extract has an anti-inflammation effect and antioxidant. This study aimed to determine
the efficacy of…

Knowledge, attitudes, and practice against COVID-19 in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Introduction: COVID-19 spread rapidly, but little is known regarding knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP)
against COVID-19 among residents from various regions in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the level of
knowledge, practice and…

Insights from leaders on effectively addressing overweight and obesity in the Thai community
Introduction: Effective management of healthcare system at the district level through an important health project
can improve health and quality of life of people in the district. Key factors to drive a successful project are important.
The purpose…

How to live longer: lived experience of older adults in Thailand
Introduction: Thai population data across the country have revealed an increase in the number of older adults
aged over 80 years. The data indicate that individuals exhibit good self-care practices in terms of lifestyle, effective
emotional coping,…

Healthcare technology, innovation and nursing<br /><br />
challenges in disruptive era
Many technologies and innovations have been
increasingly introduced into healthcare system to
improve the efficiency, effectiveness and quality of care
as a result of social and environmental changes. The
elderly population needs care from health…

Exploring children’s condition of adolescent mothers in East Kalimantan Indonesia: an ethnography study
Introduction: Children born to adolescent mothers tend to experience problems in health, growth, and
development, also social problems. These problems persist and worsen due to various factors such as a pandemic,
deteriorating economic conditions,…

Experiences of professional nurses regarding shortage of resources at a tertiary hospital in Gauteng Province, South Africa: Qualitative study
Introduction: The shortage of resources in hospitals is a global problem that includes South Africa. This leads to a
situation where most healthcare facilities are unable to perform adequately in their provision of quality patient care.
The study…
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