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                <text>Spiritual care is essential in nursing, especially for patients with chronic or palliative conditions such as coronary heart &#13;
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health needs among couples undergoing IVF. Healthcare providers should focus on emotional preparedness and develop &#13;
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                <text>Assessing Community Readiness and Benefits of a Nursing Program: Implications for Healthcare and Education.&#13;
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assesses the perceived readiness of Sorsogon, a geographically underserved province, to implement a bachelor of science &#13;
in nursing program. It also explores the anticipated benefits that such a program may offer to students and the local &#13;
community. A cross-sectional survey of 375 stakeholders, selected through purposive sampling, was conducted using a &#13;
validated instrument developed through expert consultation. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, &#13;
while qualitative responses were examined through thematic analysis. The findings reveal widespread support for the &#13;
proposed program, emphasizing its potential to enhance clinical competence, promote holistic health, and expand access &#13;
to healthcare services in the region. However, respondents also cited institutional limitations, including inadequate &#13;
infrastructure and a shortage of qualified faculty. While limited by its reliance on self-reported data and geographically &#13;
concentrated sampling, the study offers timely, place-based insights that can inform educational planning and equitable &#13;
health workforce development in rural Philippine settings. The findings highlight the need for faculty and infrastructure &#13;
investments, offering a basis for policymakers and institutions to implement nursing programs that address regional &#13;
healthcare gaps.</text>
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