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                <text>Background: Disaster triage faces significant challenges due to definitional&#13;
conflicts and ambiguities. Conducting a concept analysis of disaster triage&#13;
is essential for clarifying its meaning, improving decision-making, ensuring&#13;
effective training, and enhancing disaster preparedness for healthcare&#13;
professionals.&#13;
Purpose: Thus, this study aims to define the concept of disaster triage and&#13;
identify its attributes, antecedents, and consequences using Walker and&#13;
Avant’s framework.&#13;
Methods: The methodology involved a comprehensive literature review&#13;
from 2013 to 2024, focusing on nurse-related triage during emergencies and&#13;
disasters. Articles were gathered from databases such as Web of Science,&#13;
PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar. After screening&#13;
the titles, abstracts, and full texts, 30 articles met the inclusion criteria.&#13;
Results: Following Walker and Avant’s framework, the concept analysis&#13;
revealed that disaster triage is influenced by various antecedents, attributes,&#13;
and consequences. Antecedents such as education, working experience,&#13;
and disaster training provide the foundation for effective triage practices,&#13;
while attributes such as clinical judgment, assessment skills, and effective&#13;
communication are crucial in the triage process itself. The consequences of&#13;
effective disaster triage include enhanced patient safety and care delivery&#13;
efficiency.&#13;
Conclusion: In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights that&#13;
deepen the understanding of the concept of disaster triage and also provides&#13;
valuable guidance for clinical practice and informs future research in the&#13;
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                <text>Background: Pregnant women experience lower quality of life compared&#13;
to the general population and experience a decrease in their quality of life&#13;
as their pregnancy progresses. Video interactive provides an interesting&#13;
and interactive environment, so participants would be more likely to enjoy&#13;
completing their physical activity regimen.&#13;
&#13;
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the impact of video interactive-&#13;
based exercise on quality of life among pregnant women in Indonesia.&#13;
&#13;
Methods: A quasi-experimental study was carried out in Bandung, West&#13;
Java, Indonesia from August 2023 to January 2024. The intervention and&#13;
control groups involved healthy pregnant women aged above 18 years&#13;
old, second trimester pregnant, advised by healthcare, literate, and willing&#13;
to participate in physical activity. The study involved 264 pregnant women,&#13;
with a response rate of 96%. Data was collected before (T0), immediately&#13;
after (T1), and 2 weeks after the intervention (T2). The videos covered&#13;
combination of exercise program for pregnant women, including warm-up,&#13;
main phase (with an aerobic element, followed by strength and endurance&#13;
exercises) and final stretching and relaxation. quality of life was measure&#13;
using quality of life Gravidarum. The analysis was evaluated using repeated&#13;
ANOVA test and difference-in-difference estimate.&#13;
Results:After a two-week follow-up, the intervention group showed a&#13;
substantial increase in quality of life scores, with a moderate level of impact&#13;
(effect size= 0.39). The difference-in-difference estimate showed a modest&#13;
increase of 3.57 percentage points between groups.&#13;
Conclusion: The study demonstrated that video interactive exercise&#13;
significantly improved the quality of life for pregnant women, indicating the potential for encouraging their participation in such activities.</text>
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                <text>Background: The first five years of marriage are a vulnerable period in&#13;
home life, particularly for early married women. This is a challenge for them&#13;
because of their lack of physical, mental and financial readiness.&#13;
Purpose: This study discusses the impact of early marriage on mental&#13;
health—including depression, anxiety, and stress—as well as various&#13;
dimensions of home life, such as domestic violence, life satisfaction,&#13;
and marital satisfaction. Focusing on women in Lamongan, Indonesia, it&#13;
compares those who married early with those who did not during the first&#13;
five years of marriage.&#13;
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 210 women, both early married&#13;
and non-early married. Depression, anxiety, and stress were assessed&#13;
using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-42), while domestic&#13;
violence was measured with the Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ). Life&#13;
satisfaction was evaluated using the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS),&#13;
and marital satisfaction was assessed with the Kansas Marital Satisfaction&#13;
Scale (KMS). Logistic regression analysis with α=5% and 95% confidence&#13;
interval was conducted to determine the relationship between early marriage&#13;
and depression, anxiety, stress, domestic violence, life satisfaction, marital&#13;
satisfaction.&#13;
Results: Early marriage was significantly associated with higher levels&#13;
of depression (p&lt;0.001), anxiety (p&lt;0.001), stress (p&lt;0.001), domestic&#13;
violence (p&lt;0.001), life dissatisfaction (p&lt;0.001) and marital dissatisfaction&#13;
(p=0.020). Early married women were nearly nine times more likely to&#13;
experience domestic violence compared to those who married later.&#13;
Conclusion: Early marriage needs to be prevented because its impact is&#13;
very detrimental to women, especially in relation to domestic violence.</text>
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                <text>Background: The duration of discomfort and clinical benefits of lying prone&#13;
in Indonesian clinical settings remain unknown, with the accumulation of&#13;
prone hours potentially impacting results.&#13;
&#13;
Purpose: The study aimed to test the effect of awake prone position in non-&#13;
intubated patients with covid-19.&#13;
&#13;
Methods: This study used a feasibility randomized control trial. The research&#13;
was conducted at two general hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia. This study&#13;
used a computerized random number generator was used to assign patients&#13;
to intervention and control groups. The sample is adult patients who admitted&#13;
to the hospital with hypoxic respiratory failure due to a positive COVID-19&#13;
test. A total of 70 patients were randomly assigned to each group, with 35&#13;
&#13;
individuals being included in the analysis. The intervention involved bed-&#13;
side nurses encouraging patients to lie prone for at least 6 hours daily, with&#13;
&#13;
additional pillows provided for comfort. Significant prone position sessions&#13;
were recorded if they lasted more than 30 minutes in both arms, lasting for&#13;
7 days.&#13;
Results: The intervention group of patients achieved 65.7% adherence to&#13;
the intervention protocol. After 2 hours, the P/F ratio was significantly different&#13;
across the groups, but no significant different between intervention and&#13;
control group, in term of respiratory escalation, length of stay, or mortality.&#13;
However, 5.7% of patients in intervention group and 11.4% of patients in&#13;
control group died due to respiratory failure.&#13;
Conclusion: Clinical trial conditions have shown that non-intubated patients&#13;
can be placed in an awake prone position without harm, and this information&#13;
could be used to help design protocols for future large randomized controlled&#13;
trials.</text>
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&#13;
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was conducted at two general hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia. This study&#13;
used a computerized random number generator was used to assign patients&#13;
to intervention and control groups. The sample is adult patients who admitted&#13;
to the hospital with hypoxic respiratory failure due to a positive COVID-19&#13;
test. A total of 70 patients were randomly assigned to each group, with 35&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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were recorded if they lasted more than 30 minutes in both arms, lasting for&#13;
7 days.&#13;
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the intervention protocol. After 2 hours, the P/F ratio was significantly different&#13;
across the groups, but no significant different between intervention and&#13;
control group, in term of respiratory escalation, length of stay, or mortality.&#13;
However, 5.7% of patients in intervention group and 11.4% of patients in&#13;
control group died due to respiratory failure.&#13;
Conclusion: Clinical trial conditions have shown that non-intubated patients&#13;
can be placed in an awake prone position without harm, and this information&#13;
could be used to help design protocols for future large randomized controlled&#13;
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risk between persons with HIV and persons without HIV using the FRAXTM&#13;
algorithm.&#13;
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of 107 persons with HIV and 114 persons without HIV. The estimation of the&#13;
ten-year probability of major osteoporotic and hip fractures was calculated&#13;
using the FRAXTM algorithm. The participant’s characteristics related to&#13;
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fracture (MOF) was 3.1% (SD 1.9) for the HIV group and 2.7% (SD 2.3) for&#13;
non-HIV. For the 10-year probability, hip fracture (HF) risk was 0.5% (SD 0.5)&#13;
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fracture history showed a lower score (3.5%) compared to persons without&#13;
HIV (5.3%). Smoker HIV persons showed the same MOF score (4.6% vs.&#13;
4.6%) but lower HF score (0.8% vs. 1.6%) when comparing to persons&#13;
without HIV, respectively. HIV persons with glucocorticoid use showed a&#13;
higher MOF probability score than persons without HIV (2.8% vs 2.7%).&#13;
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compared to persons without HIV. Fracture history, smoking behavior, and&#13;
glucocorticoid use were identified as the potential factors associated with the&#13;
risk. Further analysis using multivariate regression analysis may require to&#13;
confirm the factors associated with high fracture risk.</text>
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&#13;
* , Kusman Ibrahim2 , Mamat Lukman1 , Hasniatisari&#13;
&#13;
Harun2 , Andri Nugraha3,4 , Chung-Ying Lin5,6,7</text>
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                <text>Background: Prolonged mechanical ventilation in ICU patients increases&#13;
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patient’s condition and further elevate mortality risk due to hypoxemiainduced&#13;
cellular damage, contributing to ICU overcrowding.&#13;
Purpose: This study investigates the effect of lateral positioning on oxygen&#13;
saturation in ICU patients undergoing mechanical ventilator weaning.&#13;
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conducted, enrolling 60 participants assigned to either the intervention group&#13;
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FiO2 and was repositioned every two hours (right lateral, supine, left lateral),&#13;
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used to compare SaO2 changes between groups, with statistical significance&#13;
set at p &lt; 0.05.&#13;
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duration, were comparable between groups (p &gt; 0.05). The median increase&#13;
in SaO2 was 6% (IQR: 1–8%) in the intervention group and 1% (IQR: 0–3%)&#13;
in the control group, with a significant between-group difference of 5% (p &lt;&#13;
0.001). A large effect size (η² = 0.68) indicated a substantial impact of lateral&#13;
positioning on SaO2.&#13;
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in ICU patients undergoing ventilator weaning, potentially reducing&#13;
complications associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation.</text>
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                <text>Background: Shared breastmilk has been a longstanding tradition in many&#13;
cultures throughout history through wet nursing, cross nursing, and the&#13;
donation of expressed breastmilk to a milk bank. However, social media&#13;
has introduced some new dynamics to this practice, making it more visible&#13;
and accessible; and it is known as milk-sharing. Research on milk sharing&#13;
is still in its infancy and focused on western perspectives. Therefore, the&#13;
sociocultural dimensions of milk sharing have not been adequately explored&#13;
across different settings and cultures.&#13;
Purpose: This qualitative study aims at understanding the milk-sharing&#13;
experiences among donor and recipient mothers in Malaysia.&#13;
Methods: We conducted a social media analysis on milk-sharing postings&#13;
from four Facebook Groups Pages. This was followed by a detailed&#13;
exploration of individual experiences throughout the milk-sharing journey&#13;
using a semi-structured, online interview with thirty mothers. Thematic&#13;
analysis was applied in the data analysis process using ATLAS.ti 9 software.&#13;
Results: A total of 252 postings were retrieved from four Facebook Groups&#13;
Pages. Of these, 151 postings referred to donating milk, 70 referred to&#13;
requesting milk, and 31 focused on issues related to milk-sharing. Thirty&#13;
mothers with various milk-sharing experiences were involved in this study.&#13;
Fifteen donors, six recipients, and nine fell into both categories. The mothers&#13;
in the study had an average age of 32.9 years and the majority were Malay.&#13;
In terms of their relationship with the infants, 93.3% were biological mothers&#13;
with the majority having two to five children. Thematic analysis identified four&#13;
themes: 1) point of reference, 2) altruism for mutual benefit, 3) faith and 4 )&#13;
challenges and problem-solving methods.&#13;
Conclusion: Milk sharing is a personal and sociocultural-bounded practice&#13;
where mothers negotiate their understanding of the need to breastfeed and&#13;
the use of donated breastmilk. Despite its specific focus on the Malaysian&#13;
context, this research offers a complementary understanding of milk sharing&#13;
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backgrounds. The findings are important for intercultural nursing and&#13;
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competency.&#13;
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to analyze the relationship between caring behavior and patient safety&#13;
activities. A total of 154 nurses from a private hospital in Tangerang&#13;
participated. The caring behavior inventory (CBI) was used to assess the&#13;
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such as communication, operations, and risk management. The Patient&#13;
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assess patient safety competency, comprising three subdomains: basic&#13;
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patient safety activities (T-value = 7.70, p &lt; 0.05). Patient safety competency&#13;
did not significantly moderate this relationship (T-value = 1.21).&#13;
Conclusion: Caring behavior significantly improves patient safety, although&#13;
increased patient safety competency does not show significant moderation&#13;
effects. Future research should explore alternative moderators and&#13;
emphasize interventions that foster caring behaviour to strengthen patient&#13;
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temperature from 36.36 ± 0.52 to 36.84 ± 0.29 (p &lt; 0.001). In contrast, the&#13;
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