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                <text>Background: Contraceptive failure has negative consequences, including&#13;
unwanted pregnancies and abortions, which can cause maternal morbidity&#13;
and mortality. Contraceptive failure is influenced by individual factors&#13;
such as the user and the quality of the contraceptive method/device. One&#13;
of the individual factors is the cultural factor which can be seen from the&#13;
empowerment of women in improving the quality of health, including the&#13;
use of contraception. There is no study which has discussed women’s&#13;
empowerment as the determination of contraceptive failure.&#13;
Purpose: Therefore, this study aims to analyze the association of women’s&#13;
empowerment in contraception failure in Indonesia.&#13;
Methods: The data source used is the results of the 2017 IDHS (Indonesia’s&#13;
Demographic and Health Survey) with the unit of analysis from the period of&#13;
using contraceptives to women who get pregnant while using contraceptives.&#13;
The dependent variable is the duration of contraceptive usage. The main&#13;
independent variable is women’s empowerment as measured by four&#13;
indicators, namely asset ownership in the name of the wife, ability of&#13;
decision-making in the household, ability to earn cash by working, and&#13;
attending at least junior high school. Data were analyzed using the survival&#13;
analysis method.&#13;
Results: The results of the analysis show that the four factors of women’s&#13;
empowerment have a significant negative association with contraceptive&#13;
failure after controlling for socioeconomic, demographic, and environmental&#13;
factors.&#13;
Conclusion: Variables that are positively associated with contraceptive&#13;
failure are participation in household decisions, education, residence&#13;
status, and internet usage. Variables that are negatively associated with&#13;
contraceptive failure are asset ownership, working status, and number of&#13;
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                <text>Repositioning is all nursing activities that aim to change the posture of&#13;
bedridden patients from one side to another during the hospital stay to&#13;
minimize the pressure load on bony prominences and prevent pressure&#13;
ulcers or injuries from developing. This is a discussion paper based on&#13;
nursing and healthcare quality literature references. This paper describes&#13;
the importance of repositioning practice based on the empirical study and&#13;
experience as nurses and nurse managers. This perspective supports the&#13;
existing literature to link repositioning practice and the quality of nursing care&#13;
process indicators. Repositioning practice could be considered as an indicator&#13;
of the process of care. This paper emphasizes repositioning practice as a&#13;
fundamental nursing intervention and how it becomes meaningful for nursing&#13;
indicators. Nurses need a standard of repositioning and its measurement at&#13;
the international level.</text>
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                <text>Abdulkareem S. Iblasi1* , Yupin Aungsuroch2 , I Gede Juanamasta2,3 ,&#13;
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                <text>Background: The data reveal a consistent decrease in the overall&#13;
immunization coverage for babies in Kota Pariaman over a span of four&#13;
years. Specifically, the coverage rates were recorded as 81.8% in 2018,&#13;
78.6% in 2019, 55.7% in 2020, and 66.7% in 2021.&#13;
Purpose: The aim of this study is to identify the factors that contribute to&#13;
the decrease in the achievement of complete basic immunization among&#13;
children in Kota Pariaman.&#13;
Methods: The present study used the quantitative research method with&#13;
a cross-sectional design. The study sample comprised of mothers with&#13;
infants aged 12 months residing in Pariaman City. A purposive sampling&#13;
method was employed to choose a total of 154 participants. The research&#13;
was carried out between March 2022 and October 2022. Univariate analysis&#13;
describes variable frequency, bivariate examines relationships using chisquare&#13;
(p&lt;0.05) and multivariate employs logistic regression, identifying&#13;
influential variables.&#13;
Results: Key findings include a lack of knowledge (40.3%), non-supportive&#13;
attitudes of mothers (56.5%), mistrust by mothers (42.9%), limited access to&#13;
health resources (52.6%), and inadequate family support (48.1%). There was&#13;
significant support from healthcare workers (94.2%) and moderate backing&#13;
from community leaders (56.5%). Significantly, a noteworthy association&#13;
was observed between knowledge (p &lt; 0.05), attitudes (p &lt; 0.05), and&#13;
family support (p &lt; 0.05), and the successful attainment of fundamental&#13;
vaccinations.&#13;
Conclusion: Factors leading to the decreased rate of complete basic&#13;
immunization for infants in Kota Pariaman include attitude, family support,&#13;
and knowledge. As a remedy, local governments and health workers are&#13;
urged to proactively provide health education on the significance of full&#13;
basic immunization for infants. This preventive measure is paramount in&#13;
safeguarding against severe acute illnesses, benefiting both the child and&#13;
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                <text>Background: Chronic energy deficiency is strongly associated with poor&#13;
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main risk factors of those problems among pregnant women living in rural&#13;
area. Limited studies have elaborated the inferential relationship of those&#13;
factors in pregnancy, warranting further investigation.&#13;
Purpose: To describe food taboo and dietary diversity and to examine its&#13;
association with chronic energy deficiency in pregnant women living in rural&#13;
area.&#13;
Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 178 pregnant women aged&#13;
15–45 years. Food taboo and dietary diversity scores were drawn from single&#13;
24 hours food recall questionnaire while the perceived reason of food taboo&#13;
was assessed by focus group discussion. Chronic energy deficiency was&#13;
determined by mid-upper arm circumference by standard tape. Food taboo&#13;
and dietary diversity score interaction was generated and binary logistic&#13;
regression analysis with α= 5% and 95% confidence interval was performed&#13;
to provide adjusted associations with maternal characteristics, including&#13;
parity, gestational age, and socioeconomic status as potential confounders.&#13;
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newborns in the NICU. However, it has yet to be widely applied, particularly&#13;
in developing countries. At least three elements contribute to these&#13;
developmental care (DC) practices: professional efficacy, nurses’ perceptions&#13;
of developmental care, and a task-oriented organizational culture. Therefore,&#13;
to improve the DC implementation, it is critical not only to focus on increasing&#13;
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full-text primary studies written in English and published between 2013 to&#13;
2023 from three databases, EBSCO-host, PubMed, and Scopus, and one&#13;
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life AND percutaneous coronary intervention OR PCI OR Angioplasty AND&#13;
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improve the QoL among CHD patients after PCI. There are two categories&#13;
of interventions that nurses can carry out: hospital-based (inpatient or&#13;
outpatient) rehabilitation and cardiac tele-rehabilitation.&#13;
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and adherence to CHD rehabilitation program. Standardized intervention&#13;
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based on evidence-based findings so that specific interventions to improve&#13;
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with severe mitral regurgitation of non-significant coronary artery diseases&#13;
performed mitral valve repair surgery. This case has a score of 1 on the&#13;
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namely conducting supporting laboratory tests, monitoring hypotension,&#13;
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blood transfusions, fluid management and collaboration for re-exploration.&#13;
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care.&#13;
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period provides good clinical outcomes. Effective collaboration (multidisciplinary&#13;
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Training and Training Hospital (BRTTH), Southern Philippines Medical&#13;
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