Background: Suicide represents a significant mental health issue
worldwide, particularly among undergraduate students, and is intensified by
various psychological, social, and institutional stressors. Despite heightened
awareness of the problem,…
Background: Very few studies try to explore women’s experiences with
violence in the Minangkabau cultural sphere. Thus, a phenomenological
inquiry is timely to illuminate how Minangkabau women themselves
experience, interpret, and respond to…
Background: Sleep quality is an important yet understudied element
influencing postoperative recovery in intensive care units. Considering that
there is a lack of consistent knowledge of the quality of sleep, it is difficult to
establish…
Background: Clinical training is a cornerstone of nursing education,
equipping students with the practical competencies required for professional
practice. However, professional nursing students often face significant
obstacles, including limited…
Background: Chemotherapy is a crucial therapy for breast cancer patients,
and its success heavily depends on patient compliance. However, despite
extensive in the impact of Non-compliance, there is still limited understanding
of the specific…
In mental healthcare, significant advances have been made in technologies
that assess, diagnose, treat, monitor, promote, and enhance mental health
and well-being. These innovations offer flexible, personalized support, lower
access barriers, and…
Background: The prevalence of smoking among people living with HIV is
double than general population. There is no specific guideline for smoking
cessation in this population thus many of HIV-smoker receive unproven
treatment that led to low…
Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) remain a significant clinical
challenge, requiring precise classification systems to aid prognosis and
treatment planning. The Wagner classification is widely used but offers
limited detail on specific wound…