Introduction: Research indicates that parents of children with disabilities undergo more significant stress and
experience poorer mental and physical health outcomes in comparison to parents of children who do not have
disabilities. This study…
Introduction: Paternal depression is not as widely recognized as maternal depression. Studies in Japan have
examined the factors associated with paternal depression, but these have been limited to specific regions rather than
conducted on a…
Introduction: Withdrawing life-sustaining measures involves complex legal and ethical considerations, and few
healthcare providers have received specialized training in this area. This study explored critical care nurses'
perceptions of withdrawing…
Introduction: The education field has undergone major changes as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. Schools have
had to quickly modify the way they teach, moving away from traditional face-to-face learning and toward a variety of
models, such as…
Introduction: The rapid spread of COVID-19 among many migrant workers has led to the establishment of field
hospitals in Samut Sakhon Province, Thailand. Nurses were among the healthcare professionals crucial in controlling
the pandemic. They used…
Introduction: Modern contraceptives are hormonal or non-hormonal medicines and medical procedures that
prevent sexual reproduction. However, millions of reproductive-aged women globally cannot afford modern
contraception, leading to unwanted…
Introduction: The roles of nurse managers are crucial to the success of healthcare organizations, requiring specific
skills and competencies. Accordingly, nurse managers are expected to possess leadership and management skills.
Therefore, it is…
Introduction: : Families of schizophrenia patients need to obtain information from health services about how to
care for them. Limited information and understanding of responsibilities in caring are still obstacles to becoming an
empowered family…
Introduction: : Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are often not adherent to undergoing hemodialysis programs.
Psychosocial factors, such as knowledge, motivation, coping skills, support from the family and health workers, and
depression are the…
Introduction: Patients with coronary heart disease who engage in low physical activity are at an increased risk of
morbidity and mortality. Self-efficacy, a key determinant of physical activity adherence, may hinder or enable
engagement in…