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                <text>Nurses are essential in early detection, education, symptom management, treatment administration, and care coor�dination for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). This role requires both theoretical and practical knowledge. This &#13;
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                <text>Structural gamification is a trending concept in today’s application landscape that leverages various elements and features &#13;
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                <text>Nurse retention has become increasingly challenging in the post-pandemic era, particularly for private hospitals. This&#13;
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pandemic, as they are considered a vulnerable group. This study aimed to examine the relationship between resilience, &#13;
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length of time since HIV diagnosis. Resilience plays a crucial role in determining a person’s quality of life. HIV patients &#13;
who actively participated in foundation-based assistance demonstrated greater optimism and a more positive acceptance &#13;
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