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                <text>The development of a wellness tourism program in Thailand: a community-based participatory action research approach with an empowerment theoretical framework</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Thailand has not had a comprehensive effort to collaborate on a wellness tourism regional program&#13;
for foreign travelers. The purpose of the study was exploring the key components necessary for a wellness tourism&#13;
program in the lower northern region in Thailand.&#13;
Methods: This is a qualitative, community-based, participatory action research guided by the empowerment theory.&#13;
A descriptive qualitative approach to data collection and analysis was used to explore stakeholders’ perspectives on&#13;
the development of a wellness tourism program. A total of 40 key stakeholders from nine provinces in the lower&#13;
north region of Thailand participated in two phases of the study’s data collection. Individual and focus groups&#13;
interviews were conducted and analyzed thematically. The purposive sample included semi-structured questionnaires&#13;
among community leaders, village health volunteers, and workers from various occupations who lived in the&#13;
communities.&#13;
Results: Four themes emerged from the qualitative interviews and focus groups: 1) honoring local wisdom as the&#13;
heart of a regional wellness tourism program; 2) the integration of historical traditions and regional lifestyles into a&#13;
wellness tourism program; 3) the need for government supportive policies that help to fund community wellness&#13;
initiatives to boost the local economy and tourism ;and 4) attention needed to improve the quality of life for the local&#13;
communities while promoting wellness tourism in the region.&#13;
Conclusion: This community-based participatory action research approach created a synergy among stakeholders&#13;
from multiple provinces in the lower north region of Thailand. Preliminary steps are underway to continue with the&#13;
development and implementation of a wellness tourism initiative that can showcase the unique cultural, historical, and&#13;
environmental attributes related to the health and wellbeing within this region.</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Spiritual care for children is important in the care provided by nurses so that children do not feel&#13;
guilty when being treated in the hospital. It is important for nurses to understand that the process of providing&#13;
nursing care is bio-psycho-social and spiritual based. This study aimed to find out the relationship between&#13;
knowledge, self-efficacy, and nurse behavior in the provision of spiritual care for school-age children in hospitals.&#13;
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional approach with a purposive sampling technique followed by 102 nurses&#13;
&#13;
who cared for school-age children in a pediatric nursing room. Knowledge was measured using the Spiritual Care-&#13;
Giving Scale, Self-Efficacy was measured by Burkhart Spiritual Care Inventory (BCI), and Nurse Spiritual Care&#13;
&#13;
Therapeutic Scale (NSCTS) to measure behavior. The data were analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and&#13;
Spearman correlation test.&#13;
Results: There was no significant correlation between knowledge and behavior (p = 0.181; r = 0.133); however,&#13;
there was a significant correlation of nurse behavior with self-efficacy (p = 0.027; r = 0.219), age (p = 0.015; r =&#13;
0.240), length of work (p = 0.021; r = 0.228), and spiritual care training (p = 0.001).&#13;
Conclusion: Knowledge does not have a significant relationship with behavior. However self-efficacy, age, length of&#13;
work, and spiritual care training significantly affects the nurse's behavior in providing spiritual care to school-age&#13;
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                <text>Yunita Gabriela Madu1&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
, Mery Solon1&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Chronic Kidney Disease Symptom Burden Index (CKD-SBI) is an instrument measuring symptom&#13;
burden developed by Almutary and colleagues in 2015 to refine the identification of symptom burden in chronic&#13;
kidney disease population. This instrument has not been tested for Indonesian language, thus, the aim of study was&#13;
to translate and psychometrically testing the Indonesian version of CKD-SBI.&#13;
Methods: This study design was cross-sectional study. The study methods were divided into translation and&#13;
psychometric testing. The translation was conducted by adapting Guillemin and Beaton's guidelines. The&#13;
psychometric properties determined 320 hemodialysis patients with several inclusion criteria such as above 18 years&#13;
old, regularly receiving hemodialysis for more than 3 months. Patients with cognitive impairment, psychiatric patients,&#13;
and in critical condition were excluded.&#13;
Results: The item content validity index of the Indonesian version was 0.92, and the subscale content validity was&#13;
0.78. The instrument demonstrated convergent validity with the Kidney Disease Quality of Life. Excellent internal&#13;
consistency was demonstrated based on a Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of .91 and a subscale ranging from 0.86 to&#13;
0.92. The confirmatory factor analysis showed that the five factors of English Version did not fit the Indonesian&#13;
version. The parallel analysis suggested that five factors be retained from the distress and frequency dimensions&#13;
because they were statistically and conceptually acceptable.&#13;
Conclusions: Translated Indonesian versions of CKD-SBI can be used as instruments to assess symptom burden&#13;
among patients with hemodialysis. By assessing symptom burden, we hope nurses in the hospital are able to decide&#13;
effective symptom management to increase the health-related quality of life among these populations.</text>
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                <text>Hinin Wasilah1&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
, Hsing-Mei Chen3&#13;
&#13;
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