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                <text>A Simple Awareness For Women About (SAWA) stages of labor on women's childbirth experience using the childbirth roadmap tool: a quasi-experimental study</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Lack of knowledge about the childbirth process may lead to stress during labor. However, research&#13;
confirmed that women’s knowledge regarding childbirth progress can increase their comfort and satisfaction during&#13;
labor. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Simple Awareness for Women About (SAWA) labor stages&#13;
program on their childbirth experience using the childbirth roadmap tool.&#13;
Methods: A pretest and posttest technique was employed and conducted at the Labor Department, Woman Health&#13;
Hospital, affiliated with Assiut University, Egypt. Based on the eligibility criteria, a convenience sampling method was&#13;
used to recruit all parturient women admitted between December 2019 and February 2020. The sample consisted of&#13;
172 participants and the data were analyzed with chi-square and t-test using SPSS version 25.&#13;
Results: A statistically significant difference was observed in the baseline information regarding the stages of&#13;
childbirth after the SAWA program implementation at P&lt; 0.001. There was a significant relationship between the&#13;
mode of delivery and the participant's satisfaction with the study tool at P&lt;0.001.&#13;
Conclusions: This study highlighted the benefits of using a simple, attractively illustrated instrument, the childbirth&#13;
roadmap, for achieving the meaning of support and women’s satisfaction through the SAWA program during labor&#13;
stages.</text>
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                <text>Howieda Fouly1&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Little do we understand factors associated with functional disability in instrumental activities of daily&#13;
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instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) among the elderly living in a rural area in Bali.&#13;
Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 1,053 elderly aged 60 years and above living in a rural area in Bali. A&#13;
structured interview by trained data collectors was conducted. Questionnaires used were the Lawton IADL Scale, the&#13;
5-item of Geriatric Depression Scale, and the adoption of questionnaires for vision, hearing, and communication&#13;
problems from the Washington Group Short Set of Questions on Disability. A logistic regression model was applied to&#13;
explore determinant factors.&#13;
Results: Findings indicated that 26.1% of participants aged 75+ and 52.3% were female. Eight percent experienced&#13;
functional disability in IADL, 1.9% lived alone, 11.8% indicated depression, 5.1%, 4.7%, and 1.6% had vision loss,&#13;
hearing impairment, and communication problems, respectively. The strongest determinant factor for functional&#13;
disability in IADL was depression (OR 7.869; 95% CI 4.657-13.296), followed by age (OR 4.602; 95% CI 2.764-7.663),&#13;
and hearing impairment (OR 2.903; 95% CI 1.190-7.083).&#13;
Conclusions: Depression is the strongest determinant for functional disability in IADL. Nurses in rural areas should&#13;
actively screen for depression to increase the ability of the elderly to fulfill their IADLs.</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
I Kadek Nuryanto1</text>
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                <text>Introduction: M-health has been developed and tested through studies in various settings and found useful for&#13;
providing knowledge and experience for nurses in cancer care settings. However, none has synthesized the&#13;
effectiveness of m-health on self-management of patients with cancer. To evaluate the effect of interventions using&#13;
&#13;
mobile-based application on patient’s self-management, outcome measures were patients’ medical adherence, self-&#13;
efficacy and self-management level and health literacy.&#13;
&#13;
Methods: This is a systematic review and meta-analysis that is reported in accordance with the guidelines of the&#13;
&#13;
PRISMA statement. A systematic review was conducted in five databases. Randomized controlled trials and quasi-&#13;
experimental trials evaluating self-efficacy in patients with cancer were included. Critical appraisal was performed&#13;
&#13;
using the Critical Appraisal Checklist from the Joanna Briggs Institute. Data were synthesized using Review Manager&#13;
version 4.5.&#13;
&#13;
Results: Eight studies were included. There was a significant effect on self-efficacy after interventions using mobile-&#13;
based applications (SMD = 0.36, CI 95%, [0.16, 0.56], p &lt; 0.00006). Qualitative synthesis shows that the use of m-&#13;
health can improve changes in health behavior, health literacy and physical activity.&#13;
&#13;
Conclusions: M-health-based self-management interventions may improve self-efficacy in cancer patients.&#13;
&#13;
Meanwhile, changes in health behavior in patients can be significantly improved using m-health-based self-&#13;
management. M-health can be integrated into health services for the management of patients with cancer.</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: The shortage of resources in hospitals is a global problem that includes South Africa. This leads to a&#13;
situation where most healthcare facilities are unable to perform adequately in their provision of quality patient care.&#13;
The study aimed to explore and describe Professional Nurses' (PNs) experiences concerning the shortage of resources&#13;
at a tertiary hospital in Gauteng Province, South Africa.&#13;
Methods: An Exploratory-Descriptive Qualitative design was used on a sample of 16 PNs, who have worked for two&#13;
or more years in selected units. To enhance optimum variation and obtain a diverse sample concerning participants’&#13;
experiences, the study was conducted in various units at the tertiary hospital under study. Unstructured individual&#13;
conversation with a grand tour question was used. Tesch’s method was employed to analyse data.&#13;
Results: The study revealed both negative and positive experiences regarding the deficiency of resources. PNs&#13;
experienced the following under these four themes: 1) Experiences about lack of material resources; 2) Negative&#13;
impact of the shortage of resources for patients; 3) Experiences on inadequate number of nurses and support staff;&#13;
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Conclusions: Appropriate measures should be put in place to ensure that resources are adequate at this tertiary&#13;
hospital. Medical machinery should be audited monthly and a daily checklist used to document available stock.&#13;
Appropriate recruitment and retention policies must be implemented by the Human Resource Department to ensure&#13;
that vacant posts are filled timeously and reduce high staff turnover. Perceptions of patients could be explored related&#13;
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ten participants who were aged 80 years and above and residing in five villages. The inclusion criteria required&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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knowledge, practice and attitudes related to COVID-19 to provide a scientific basis for the prevention and control of&#13;
this major outbreak in Indonesia.&#13;
Methods: Online survey with convenience sampling was conducted among urban and rural residents in West Nusa&#13;
Tenggara Province, and collected 523 questionnaires through online media. The instruments used in this research&#13;
are demographic information, such as age, gender, educational level, marital status and area of residence (urban or&#13;
rural) and knowledge, attitude and practice questionnaires.&#13;
Results: The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that education level (p=0.01), gender (p=0.00) and&#13;
age (p=0.03) had a significant effect on knowledge about COVID-19. Residential area (urban) affects practices related&#13;
to COVID-19 (p=0.00). Furthermore, knowledge of COVID-19 (p=0.00) and area of residence (urban) (p=0.00) are&#13;
closely related to residents’ attitudes toward preventive measures that can control this disease.&#13;
Conclusions: Both urban and rural residents of West Nusa Tenggara Province displayed moderate levels of&#13;
knowledge as well as the practice of COVID-19 and showed the disease with a positive attitude. Developing suitable&#13;
education programs targeted at the general residents in West Nusa Tenggara Province is essential to increase&#13;
knowledge, attitudes, as well as practices of COVID-19, especially for rustic and low-educated citizens.</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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the efficacy of green tea extract for adjuvant treatment of acute ischemic stroke in non-thrombolysis patients.&#13;
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randomised into control (n=13) and intervention groups (n=18); the intervention groups were given green tea extract&#13;
350 mg. Treatment was for 30 days. National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), modified Rankin Scale (mRS),&#13;
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