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                <text>Background: The integration of Primary Health Care (PHC) &#13;
services is crucial for improving health outcomes and efficiency &#13;
in health systems globally. Nursing professionals play a critical &#13;
role in delivering these integrated services. Understanding &#13;
their contribution and the impact of their involvement is &#13;
essential for optimising PHC delivery.&#13;
The objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the roles &#13;
and contributions of nursing professionals in the delivery of &#13;
integrated primary healthcare services. &#13;
Methods: A comprehensive search strategy will be &#13;
implemented across electronic databases, including PubMed, &#13;
CINAHL, and Cochrane Library, to identify relevant studies. &#13;
Studies published from [start date] to [end date] will be &#13;
considered. Two independent reviewers will screen titles and &#13;
abstracts for eligibility, followed by a full-text review of &#13;
potentially relevant articles. Data extraction and quality &#13;
appraisal will be conducted using standardised forms. A &#13;
narrative synthesis will be performed to analyse and summarise &#13;
the findings.&#13;
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                <text>Yopi Harwinanda Ardesa, Yuyun Setyorini, Yudha Anggit Jiwantoro, Wahyu Sulistya Affarah, Nurul Firdausi Paramaiswari, Made Darawati</text>
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                <text>Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused changes in &#13;
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interaction. These changes are a result of the suboptimal and &#13;
unsustainable implementation of a program. Mothers have &#13;
faced difficulties in implementing parenting patterns during this &#13;
pandemic. The objective of this study was to provide an &#13;
overview of the level of knowledge and quality of mother-child &#13;
interaction in the parenting process during the COVID-19 &#13;
pandemic in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.&#13;
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in March and April 2023. The participants were mothers with &#13;
toddlers who had received cadre mentoring in child &#13;
development in 2018, totalling 57 respondents from the entire &#13;
village in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Questionnaires &#13;
on maternal knowledge and the quality of interaction for carers &#13;
were utilised in this study. The data was described using &#13;
frequency, percentage, and mean.&#13;
Results: The mother's level of knowledge was 51.98 (21.43), &#13;
with a distribution of 45.61% indicating less knowledge and &#13;
54.38% indicating good knowledge. The mother’s interaction &#13;
quality was 51.06 (20.11), with 63.15% indicating good &#13;
interaction quality and 36.85% indicating less intractable &#13;
quality.&#13;
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                <text>Background: Patient satisfaction is a crucial measure of &#13;
health service performance. The fluctuations in this level of &#13;
accomplishment can serve as empirical evidence for develop�ing quality and patient safety programs. This study seeks to &#13;
assess and analyse demographic characteristics, the degree of &#13;
patient satisfaction, and the relationship between respondent &#13;
characteristics and satisfaction at three orthopedic surgery &#13;
wards over a span of three time periods: 2021 to 2023.&#13;
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of this study was patient satisfaction. The data were examined &#13;
using Kruskal-Wallis’s analysis, the central tendency, and mul�tiple regression analysis.&#13;
Results: The study showed that the level of patient satisfaction &#13;
has increased every year (p-value = 0.005), with no significant &#13;
difference between the three wards (p-value = 0.893). Also, &#13;
there is no significant correlation with patient satisfaction for &#13;
each year (p-value &gt; 0.05). Nevertheless, the findings of this &#13;
study indicate that age significantly influences patient satisfac�tion in 2021 (p-value = 0.021) and 2023 (p-value = 0.007).&#13;
Conclusion: It is recommended this research be expanded by exploring other patient characteristic variables and exploring the key elements that significantly influence patient satisfaction in many patient care settings</text>
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                <text>Effectiveness Of Psychoeducation And Assertive Training (PEAT) Combined For Improving Medication Adherence In Patients With Schizophrenia</text>
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                <text>Background: Non-adherence behaviors have a variety of causes, &#13;
from suffering negative drug side effects to having scepticism &#13;
regarding the effectiveness of recommended treatments. &#13;
Recognising these complex relationships is essential to creating &#13;
strategies that effectively manage the psychosocial as well as &#13;
medical components of schizophrenia. The purpose of this study &#13;
is to investigate how a combination of psychoeducation and &#13;
assertive training can improve medication adherence in people &#13;
with schizophrenia.&#13;
Methods: A pretest-posttest quasi-experiment design was &#13;
employed in this study as part of a quantitative research &#13;
technique. Demographics and the Morisky Medication Adherence &#13;
Questionnaire were used in conjunction with observation to &#13;
collect data. Based on room-based simple random sampling, 80 &#13;
patients with schizophrenia who met the inclusion criteria were &#13;
split into two groups. Of these, 38 patients in the intervention &#13;
group and 36 responders in the control group finished the study. &#13;
This study made use of the five-stage Psychoeducation and &#13;
Assertive Training (PEAT) module. &#13;
Results: A combination of psychoeducation and assertiveness &#13;
training (PEAT) was found to have an effect on medication &#13;
adherence in this study. Following PEAT, patients with &#13;
schizophrenia had a mean medication adherence of 5.92±1.29. &#13;
The statistical test findings showed that the mean medication &#13;
adherence of schizophrenic patients receiving PEAT differed &#13;
significantly (p value &lt;0x7E&gt;0.001) from those who did not.&#13;
Conclusion: Studies show that putting more of an emphasis on &#13;
PEAT can help hospitals treat patients with schizophrenia more &#13;
consistently by helping them take their medications as prescribed. Additionally, patients with schizophrenia should have a treatment plan that includes PEAT.</text>
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                <text>Background: Infection prevention strategies, such as applying &#13;
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standards. Investigating compliance is crucial to understanding &#13;
its impact on post-operative wound infection. This study &#13;
examines how nurse adherence to the bundle's principle &#13;
influences wound infection during the healing process. &#13;
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sampling, 100 nurses meeting inclusion criteria (adults with &#13;
over one year of experience and training in bundle strategies) &#13;
participated. Patients were selected through accidental &#13;
sampling and included adults with non-infectious surgical &#13;
wounds and no complications. The bundle's principle was &#13;
implemented from the third to the sixth postoperative day, with &#13;
infection signs assessed afterward. Instruments included &#13;
demographic data, compliance checklists, and wound infection &#13;
assessments. Data were analyzed using logistic regression. &#13;
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occurrence (OR 0.39, *P* = 0.092). Nurse compliance and &#13;
work length showed a significant association with infection &#13;
prevention (OR 4.47, *P* = 0.006). Educational background &#13;
was not significantly associated with compliance (OR 2.11, *P* &#13;
= 0.409). &#13;
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significantly reduces post-operative wound infections, promoting effective healing. Factors like gender, work length, and educational background contribute equally to post�operative wound care outcomes.</text>
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                <text>Background: The pathological condition known as Adhesive &#13;
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production of fibrotic tissue, resulting in the rigidity of the &#13;
capsule of the glenohumeral joint. These factors encompass &#13;
age, gender, extended immobilisation of the shoulder region, &#13;
tobacco use, and more variables. The primary objective of this &#13;
study is to investigate the correlation between adults, older &#13;
people, and smoking history in relation to the prevalence of &#13;
adhesive capsulitis shoulder at the Orthopaedic Poly of &#13;
Indonesia.&#13;
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analytical design, utilising a case-control methodology. The &#13;
study examined the relationship between two independent &#13;
variables: age (specifically adults and older people) and &#13;
smoking history. The dependent variable under investigation &#13;
was adhesive capsulitis in the shoulder. The purposive selection &#13;
technique was employed to choose a sample consisting of 94 &#13;
cases of ACS events and 94 controls who did not experience &#13;
any ACS events. A statistical test known as the Odds Ratio (OR) &#13;
was conducted to analyse the data.&#13;
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90% CI 0.092–0.346) and smoking history have a significant &#13;
impact on the incidence of adhesive capsulitis shoulder at the &#13;
Orthopaedic Poly of Indonesia. Additionally, both variables &#13;
have a value (OR &lt;1; OR = 0.501, 90% CI 0.294–0.793). &#13;
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