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                <text>Fevers often occur in children under five years of age due to the immature formation of their immune systems. Such &#13;
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techniques, such as medical or traditional treatments, based on their beliefs. Banjar society has a health culture known as &#13;
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bapidara as a traditional treatment to relieve fever. This research can be used as the initial basis for cultural nursing care &#13;
decisions in the development of complementary therapy for the initial treatment of children with fever at home using&#13;
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                <text>Pneumonia is the leading cause of death among children globally, with most cases occurring in low- and middle-income &#13;
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no research performed bibliometric analyses of pneumonia in children. This study aims to use a biometric analysis to &#13;
determine trends in the number of publications, the number of citations, network visualization, overlay visualization, and &#13;
density visualization concerning the issue of pneumonia in children. This research method employs a systematic review &#13;
with stages adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) flowchart. &#13;
The highest publication increase occurred in 2020, with a rise of 2,739. The number of citations increases exponentially &#13;
from year to year. The most cited article is "The Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) &#13;
Outbreak," with 3,680 citations. Keywords and interest trends in pneumonia in children focus on viral pneumonia. The &#13;
endeavor to perform a bibliometric analysis of pneumonia in children may be revisited in the next few years. Notably, &#13;
this article only extracts data from scientific articles within the app.dimension.ai database. Further research may be &#13;
conducted to add other databases and ensure a more comprehensive understanding of pneumonia in children</text>
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                <text>Salt consumption restriction has many advantages in patients on hemodialysis (HD), but it is also very challenging for &#13;
them. Self-efficacy is a crucial aspect of successful disease management. Factors related to self-efficacy have been &#13;
evaluated in many countries. However, the different demographic characteristics in Indonesia may show different &#13;
significant results. Understanding this problem may contribute to the development of nursing interventions and the &#13;
patients’ self-management ability while undergoing HD. Hence, the present study aimed to determine the factors &#13;
associated with self-efficacy for restricting salt consumption among HD patients. Altogether, 98 HD patients participated &#13;
in this cross-sectional study. The Self-efficacy for Restricting Dietary Sodium in Hemodialysis Scale questionnaire was &#13;
completed to assess the patients’ self-efficacy. Linear regression was performed to evaluate the relationship between self�efficacy and patient characteristics. The participants’ mean age was 50.11 ± 1.29 years and the mean self-efficacy score &#13;
was 73.56 ± 14.85. Mostly, participants were male (60.2%), married (82.7%), and had hypertension (85.7%). Age (p = &#13;
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variance of self-efficacy among HD patients. The present study provides primary evidence that age, HD duration, and &#13;
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