1. Focus and scope
The Nurse Media Journal of Nursing (NMJN) is a nursing journal that publishes the
scientific works of nurses, academics, and practitioners. NMJN welcomes and invites
original and relevant research articles in nursing as well…
Background: Understanding the barriers and support that family caregivers face
when caring for older adults with dementia is critical for improving the quality of
dementia care. However, research in this area remains limited in Indonesia.
Purpose:…
Background: Studies related to blood type in cancer patients have been conducted
extensively, but they are inclined to cancer incidence or survival rate. Meanwhile,
there is limited research on Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting (CINV),
the…
Background: Women are encouraged to aware for risk factors that may aid in the
early detection of ovarian cancer before symptoms and sign appear. However,
limited studies evaluated the broad aspects of the risk factors for ovarian…
Background: The administration of the COVID-19 vaccine is facing resistance
from pregnant women, leading to a lower attitude toward vaccination uptake.
Previous studies have explored several factors that contributed to the issue.
However, no…
Background: Indonesia frequently experiences natural disasters, underscoring
the importance of nursing competencies in disaster preparedness. Nevertheless,
especially among general nurses, the factors shaping these competencies are not
well…
Background: The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has physical and
mental impacts on cancer patients receiving chemotherapy and this can lead to a
decline in their quality of life (QoL). Little is currently known about the factors…
Background: The concept analysis of “foot care” is essential for expanding the
nursing knowledge base, synthesizing a broader theoretical concept, and guiding
more effective care for diabetes patients with and without diabetic foot ulcers…
Background: Public speaking anxiety or glossophobia is common among college
students, especially those studying in their non-primary language. Effective public
speaking is considered an essential skill for nursing students to grasp as their…