Repositioning is all nursing activities that aim to change the posture of
bedridden patients from one side to another during the hospital stay to
minimize the pressure load on bony prominences and prevent pressure
ulcers or injuries from…
Background: The rising prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) has
highlighted the need for supportive-educative efforts, particularly in nursing.
These initiatives are crucial for improving self-care management in CHD
patients, enhancing their…
Background: Chronic energy deficiency is strongly associated with poor
pregnancy outcomes. Food taboo and dietary diversity are suspected as
main risk factors of those problems among pregnant women living in rural
area. Limited studies have…
Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) aims to improve
the quality of life (QoL) for coronary heart disease (CHD) patients, but many
patients still have poor QoL. The impact of poor QoL causes long-lasting
feelings of frustration,…
Background: Hospitalized children with cancer encounter pain, suffering,
fear, and life-threatening situations which can cause them to feel hopeless.
Purpose: The aims of this study are to acquire new insights about the concept
of hope in children…
Background: The data reveal a consistent decrease in the overall
immunization coverage for babies in Kota Pariaman over a span of four
years. Specifically, the coverage rates were recorded as 81.8% in 2018,
78.6% in 2019, 55.7% in 2020, and 66.7%…
Background: Every year, many children around the world get cancer, and
this is a severe health problem. The Philippines is one such country where
childhood cancer is a leading cause of death. This study uses unique maps
(Geographic Information…
The intervention standard of Synactive Development Theory, followed
by the Neonatal Integrative Developmental Care Model, has long been
recommended as a strategy to lessen the impact of hospitalization on
newborns in the NICU. However, it has yet…
Background: Contraceptive failure has negative consequences, including
unwanted pregnancies and abortions, which can cause maternal morbidity
and mortality. Contraceptive failure is influenced by individual factors
such as the user and the quality…
Background: Caring for low birth weight (LBW) babies is a challenge for
parents, especially after being discharged from the hospital, to continue the
care provided by professional nurses. Culture can influence how parents
behave and decide to keep…