Background: Beyond the pandemic, synchronous online learning was
found to be a reliable approach in undergraduate nursing education. The
students’ self-directed learning readiness and online self-efficacy are key to
the successful implementation…
Agro-nursing is an innovative approach to health care that integrates nursing
science with a contextual understanding of agricultural conditions and rural
life. Rural and remote areas in Indonesia often face challenges in accessing
adequate health…
Background: Anemia remains a critical public health issue among
adolescents, particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. Poor
nutritional knowledge and limited awareness of anemia-related symptoms,
etiology, and prevention exacerbate…
Background: Posterior communicating artery (PCOM) aneurysms are the
prevalent type of aneurysm with high rupture risks. Isolated oculomotor
nerve (CN III) palsy is a key symptom warranting heightened awareness
in primary care. Given the need for…
Background: Haemodialysis is often accompanied by shivering, especially
in patients with catheter access, which can reduce comfort, impair treatment
efficacy, increase the risk of complications and contribute to inadequate
dialysis. Addressing…
Background: Patient safety is a critical component of healthcare. Caring
behavior among nurses is hypothesized to enhance patient safety activities.
However, the relationship between caring behavior and patient safety
activities, particularly the…
Background: Shared breastmilk has been a longstanding tradition in many
cultures throughout history through wet nursing, cross nursing, and the
donation of expressed breastmilk to a milk bank. However, social media
has introduced some new dynamics…
Background: Prolonged mechanical ventilation in ICU patients increases
mortality risk and length of stay. Ineffective weaning can exacerbate the
patient’s condition and further elevate mortality risk due to hypoxemiainduced
cellular damage,…
Background: The risk of osteoporotic fracture among persons with HIV was
higher than the persons without HIV. Traditional factors are also found as
the risk factor affecting fracture risk among persons with HIV and general
population. Predicting…