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                <text>Introduction: Poor air quality due to air pollution, unhealthy lifestyle, and easily transmittable viruses further&#13;
increases the incidence of acute respiratory infections, especially in toddlers. This study aimed to determine the&#13;
predictive factors, namely knowledge, attitude, and anxiety, of family health management in preventive and curative&#13;
areas for caring toddlers with acute respiratory infections.&#13;
Methods: This type of research is correlational predictive. The sample was mothers who have toddler with a history&#13;
of ARI. A total of 392 mothers were involved and selected using purposive sampling. The instrument used was a&#13;
&#13;
questionnaire of knowledge, attitudes, anxiety, and family health management. Bivariate data analysis used the chi-&#13;
square test and multivariate analysis used the logistic regression test.&#13;
&#13;
Results: Bivariate analysis showed that there was a relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and anxiety with&#13;
family health management (p-value=0.000). Multivariate analysis showed that variables significantly related to family&#13;
health management were knowledge (OR=19.791; 95% CI=10.349 to 37.847), attitude (OR=9.265; 95% CI = 3.969 to&#13;
21.628), and anxiety (OR=0.137; 95% CI = 0.066 to 0.285).&#13;
Conclusions: Good knowledge and positive attitudes were related to effective family health management in the&#13;
care of toddlers with acute respiratory infections. Furthermore, an increase in anxiety will reduce the effectiveness&#13;
of family health management in the care of toddlers with ARI. Nurses need to optimize the role of the family through&#13;
health education that focuses on increasing the mother's knowledge and attitudes in family health management, as&#13;
well as managing anxiety in caring for children with ARI.</text>
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                <text>Marisna Eka Yulianita1&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>The effectiveness of modified conventional CPR training among North Borneo University Hospital healthcare providers</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Numerous studies reported that healthcare providers are not as effective in rendering high-quality&#13;
CPR over time, despite receiving basic life support (BLS) or advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training (Silverplats&#13;
et al., 2022). Thus, to overcome the issue and develop a more feasible implementation of CPR training model, this&#13;
study aims to identify the effectiveness of a modified conventional training (MT-CPR) method.&#13;
Methods: This was an experimental study conducted to 72 healthcare providers in a teaching hospital in north&#13;
Borneo. Subjects underwent MT-CPR and data were collected using a validated questionnaire and skills assessment&#13;
checklist adopted from AHA (2020). Data then was analysed using Friedman, Wilcoxon and McNemar test aided with&#13;
IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) statistic software.&#13;
Results: This study reported that MT-CPR significantly improved the knowledge and skills on CPR (p-value: &lt;0.001).&#13;
However, the training module significantly incapable to retain the knowledge and skills as early as 3 months post&#13;
&#13;
initial MT-CPR (p-value: &lt;0.001). There was a statistically significant difference between the MCQ test scores (pre-&#13;
course, post-course, and post 3 months-course) with ꭓ2 (2) = 36.2 (2), p-value = &lt;0.001. There is an association&#13;
&#13;
between post-course overall results and post 3 month overall results using McNemar test (p-value &lt; 0.002).&#13;
Conclusions: Overall, this study indicated that modified CPR training (MT-CPR) were able to develop and improve&#13;
the CPR knowledge and skill. The adaptation of conventional CPR training method seen effective as it has the&#13;
capability for better engagement between trainer and participants.</text>
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                <text>Nazrin Ahmad1&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
* , Fairrul Kadir2&#13;
&#13;
, Aizuddin Hidrus2&#13;
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&#13;
Hamidah Hassan3</text>
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                <text>http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jn.v18i2.44667</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Some women with breast cancer tend to have psycho-social stress, embarrassment from the disease’s&#13;
treatment, and difficulty asking for help. Furthermore, several studies indicate limited use of complementary online&#13;
intervention in mental and spiritual health care, particularly when using mobile-based technologies. This study&#13;
identifies the key factors that affect the need for mobile-app complementary interventions and the variables affecting&#13;
them among Indonesian breast cancer patients&#13;
Methods: A cross-sectional survey study with a simple random sampling technique included 112 patients between&#13;
May and July 2022. The research instrument used is The Quality of Life-Breast Cancer questionnaire, Functional&#13;
Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy–Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-Sp), Palliative Performa Scale Version 2, and The&#13;
Need for Complementary Interventions using mobile-app technology (NCIM) to measure Predictors of The Need for&#13;
Complementary Interventions. Meanwhile, multiple linear stepwise regression was used, and the potential&#13;
multicollinearity effects among NCIM predictive variables were assessed through the collinearity analysis of variable&#13;
inflation factors&#13;
Results: The psychological-social dimension of quality of life and the faith–peace dimension of FACIT-Sp (F =11.255;&#13;
p = 0.001). The most strongly correlated variable is the psychological dimension (t = -3.35, p &lt;0.001).&#13;
Conclusions: The key factors that affect the need for mobile-app complementary interventions and the variables&#13;
affecting them among Indonesian breast cancer patients are psychological and social dimensions of quality of life and&#13;
faith and peace in the spiritual dimension. This study can provide the development of complementary intervention&#13;
using mobile application technology.</text>
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                <text>Inggriane Dewi1&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
, Ariani Fatmawati 1&#13;
&#13;
, Silfia Wulandari1&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Indah Sarirudi1</text>
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