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: Nursing diagnoses are essential in Intensive Care Units
(ICUs) for guiding decisions, prioritizing care, and improving outcomes.
However, inconsistent terminology and documentation burdens hinder their
effective implementation and…
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: 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…
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: Nursing clinical simulations to improve patient centered
care (PCC) competency are currently often limited to nursing students.
Interprofessional clinical simulations are designed to improve PCC
competency by involving students from…
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: 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,…