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                <text>Barriers and Challenges Against the Utilization ofNovel Teaching Methods for Nursing Students: Perspectives of Nursing Instructors</text>
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                <text>Background: The first step in effectively applying novel teaching methods is&#13;
identifying barriers and challenges to implementing appropriate interventions. A&#13;
literature review revealed no studies exploring nursing instructors’ viewpoints on&#13;
the reasons for not using novel teaching methods.&#13;
Purpose: The present study aimed to explore the challenges and executive barriers&#13;
against using novel approaches in instructing nursing students from the perspective&#13;
of nursing instructors.&#13;
Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, 163 nursing instructors from three&#13;
nursing schools in Fars Province, Southwest Iran, were selected using convenience&#13;
sampling. A researcher-developed questionnaire comprising 17 items scored on a&#13;
five-point Likert scale was utilized to collect data. These items were categorized into&#13;
three domains: challenges related to students (n=4), instructors (n=8), and&#13;
structural-managerial aspects (n=5). The questionnaire’s reliability coefficient was&#13;
found to be 0.89 using the test-retest method. The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test was&#13;
used to test the normality of variables and the independent t-test was employed to&#13;
examine the relationship between genders and educational degrees across all three&#13;
domains.&#13;
Results: The mean scores for challenges and barriers related to the instructors,&#13;
students, and structural-managerial aspects were 33.24(7.16), 16.31(3.93), and&#13;
22.14(3.64), respectively. A significant relationship between gender and educational&#13;
degree was observed across all three domains (p&lt;0.001).&#13;
Conclusion: The barriers and challenges against using novel teaching methods for&#13;
nursing students from the perspective of nursing instructors included challenges&#13;
related to instructors, students, and structural-managerial aspects. The support and&#13;
encouragement of educational institution managers in executing these methods&#13;
could help promote the utilization of these techniques and improve the quality of&#13;
education.</text>
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                <text>Mostafa Bijani1&#13;
&#13;
, Zahra Moradi1&#13;
&#13;
, Shahnaz Karimi1&#13;
&#13;
, Zhila Fereidouni1&#13;
&#13;
, Leila Nikrouz&#13;
1&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Mahmood Hatami1&#13;
&#13;
, Mohammad Mehdi Naghizadeh2</text>
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                <text>Background: The concern surrounding the physical and mental health-related&#13;
&#13;
quality of life (HRQoL) among patients with breast cancer emerged during COVID-&#13;
19. However, there is a lack of sufficient studies that have specifically addressed this&#13;
&#13;
issue. It is crucial to emphasize the evaluation of this aspect as it significantly&#13;
impacts the enhancement of future physical and mental HRQoL for these patients.&#13;
Purpose: This study investigated the determinants of physical and mental HRQoL&#13;
among patients with breast cancer during COVID-19.&#13;
Methods: In a cross-sectional study conducted between September and October&#13;
2022, participation involved 260 patients diagnosed with breast cancer, selected&#13;
through convenience sampling. Our observation focused on assessing the outcomes&#13;
of physical and mental HRQoL using the Short Form (SF-12) questionnaire for data&#13;
collection. Additionally, the data underwent analysis via binary logistic regression.&#13;
Results: Respondents aged &lt;50 years (p=0.010; aOR=2.08; 95% CI=1.18–3.67),&#13;
unemployed (p=0.022; aOR=2.29; 95% CI=1.16–4.53), and had high depression&#13;
(p=0.026; aOR=2.41; 95% CI=1.13–5.12) have a more likelihood to have low&#13;
physical HRQoL. In addition, unemployed respondents (p=&lt;0.001; aOR=4.15; 95%&#13;
CI=2.14–8.04) and had high anxiety (p=0.004; aOR=2.71; 95% CI=1.38–5.33) have&#13;
more likelihood to have low mental HRQoL.&#13;
Conclusion: In this study, it was found that anxiety, depression, and unemployed&#13;
respondents were associated with a higher likelihood of experiencing lower physical&#13;
and mental HRQoL. Nurses and healthcare workers should prioritize addressing&#13;
psychological issues such as anxiety and depression among breast cancer patients,&#13;
emphasizing the necessity for interventions aimed at alleviating these concerns.</text>
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                <text>Mohd Jamil1&#13;
&#13;
, Leni Merdawati2, Boby Febri Krisdianto2, Daan Khambri3, Wirsma Arif Harahap3,&#13;
&#13;
Hidayat Arifin4,5</text>
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                <text>Family Coping Strategies and Quality of Life of Patients with Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus in Primary Health Care in Indonesia</text>
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                <text>Background: The intricate caregiving responsibilities undertaken by family&#13;
caregivers in the care of patients with chronic diseases induce stress, potentially&#13;
reducing the family’s ability to provide effective care. In instances where family&#13;
caregivers of patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are unable to employ&#13;
effective coping mechanisms, there exists the potential for an adverse impact on the&#13;
patient’s quality of life.&#13;
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family coping&#13;
strategies and the quality of life of patients with T2DM undergoing treatment in&#13;
primary health care in Malang, Indonesia. Additionally, it sought to investigate the&#13;
influence of demographic factors on both family coping strategies and the quality of&#13;
life of these patients.&#13;
&#13;
Methods: The study employed an observational analytic design with a cross-&#13;
sectional approach. The participants included 327 individuals with T2DM and 327&#13;
&#13;
family caregivers, selected from 16 primary healthcare centers using cluster random&#13;
sampling techniques. Data were collected using the COPE Brief questionnaire to&#13;
assess coping strategies and the DQOL (Diabetes Quality of Life) questionnaire to&#13;
measure the quality of life. Statistical analysis was conducted using the Spearman&#13;
rank test and multivariable logistic regression.&#13;
Results: The findings of the study revealed that a majority of family caregivers&#13;
employed adaptive coping strategies (93.9%), while a significant proportion of&#13;
individuals with T2DM reported having a good quality of life (84.1%). The analysis&#13;
demonstrated a positive relationship between family coping strategies and the&#13;
quality of life among T2DM patients. Specifically, better family coping strategy was&#13;
associated with higher quality of life in T2DM patients (p=0.000; r=0.447; α=0.05).&#13;
Also, a comprehensive demographic analysis revealed that education significantly&#13;
influences both the variables of family coping strategies and patient quality of life,&#13;
with odds ratios of 1.284 and 1.561, respectively.&#13;
Conclusion: The research findings emphasize the mutual influence between family&#13;
coping strategies and quality of life of T2DM patients. Nurses should prioritize&#13;
attention to demographic factors such as education, age, gender, and duration of&#13;
diabetes to enhance family coping strategies and improve the patients’ quality of life.</text>
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                <text>Setyoadi Setyoadi1,2, Ferry Efendi1&#13;
&#13;
, Joni Haryanto1&#13;
&#13;
, Fitri Rosyidawati2, Niko Dima Kristianingrum2,&#13;
&#13;
Yati Srihayati2, Dina Dewi Sartika Lestari Ismail2</text>
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                <text>Background: Financial toxicity has been shown to negatively affect cancer&#13;
patients’ quality of life, depression, anxiety, and even mortality rates. However,&#13;
there is only limited data on financial toxicity and its associated factors, which are&#13;
needed to address this problem in Indonesia.&#13;
Purpose: This study aimed to identify factors associated with financial toxicity in&#13;
cancer patients in Indonesia.&#13;
Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study that recruited respondents at a&#13;
cancer health center in Indonesia using a convenience sampling method. A total of&#13;
110 adult cancer patients undergoing treatment took part in the study. The&#13;
questionnaires comprised sociodemographic data, clinical characteristics, and the&#13;
Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST). Logistic regression was&#13;
performed to achieve the study's aim.&#13;
Results: The median value of the financial toxicity index was 3.01 (min-max=1-5),&#13;
indicating a medium level of financial toxicity. Occupational status was the only&#13;
factor found to be associated with financial toxicity in this study. The participants&#13;
who were unemployed were 2.389 more likely to have a higher financial toxicity level&#13;
compared to those who were employed (OR=2.389; p=0.048).&#13;
Conclusion: Unemployment was identified to be associated with financial toxicity&#13;
among cancer patients. Nurses should assess and assist patients in utilizing financial&#13;
resources and develop strategies to manage extra costs that burden them financially.&#13;
Future nationwide studies are essential to provide more robust evidence on&#13;
multifaceted factors influencing financial toxicity and inform policy-making aimed&#13;
at effectively addressing financial toxicity.</text>
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aspects, self-efficacy, family social function, and overall quality of life. However,&#13;
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care on physical and psychosocial aspects, self-efficacy, family social function, and&#13;
quality of life of families in East Java Province, Indonesia.&#13;
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that were purposively recruited from April to May 2020. The home health care&#13;
program was implemented for one month to provide nursing care to the families.&#13;
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employed for data analysis. Chi-square tests were applied for categorical variables,&#13;
while paired t-tests were used for continuous variables.&#13;
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temperature before and after the implementation of home health care during the&#13;
physical distancing period (p&lt;0.05). There was an increase in body mass index&#13;
(23.29(5.59) vs. 23.78(7.53); p=0.001). Notably, significant differences were also&#13;
found in COVID-19 exposure risk factors, personal risk factors, sleep patterns, and&#13;
physical activity before and after home health care (p&lt;0.05). Furthermore,&#13;
improvements were noted in self-efficacy, family social function, and the quality of&#13;
life of the families after one month of home health care (p&lt;0.05).&#13;
Conclusion: Home health care during physical distancing positively affected the&#13;
physical and psychosocial aspects, self-efficacy, family social function, and quality&#13;
of life of the families. Thus, the guidance and support offered through home health&#13;
care should be further developed to help families navigate the “new normal” era of&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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governance within Northeastern Badia schools from March to May 2022 and involved&#13;
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data analysis, incorporating descriptive and inferential statistics at a significance level&#13;
of 0.05, with a 5% margin of error. The independent t-test and One-Way ANOVA were&#13;
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returned, resulting in a response rate of 83%. Findings revealed parental reluctance&#13;
toward administering COVID-19 vaccination to their children. Notably, 65.9% of&#13;
parents expressed concern about potential serious side effects, while 57.8% of parents&#13;
harbored anxieties about vaccine safety and efficacy. Marital status emerged as a&#13;
significant factor, with widowed parents exhibiting a more favorable attitude&#13;
(p&lt;0.05).&#13;
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school-aged children. Addressing these concerns necessitates educational campaigns&#13;
through various channels, including social media and authorized TV and radio, to&#13;
reassure parents about vaccine effectiveness and safety. This proactive approach is&#13;
crucial to fostering broader acceptance and ensuring the success of vaccination&#13;
initiatives.</text>
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experienced by the patients significantly affect their physical well-being. Addressing&#13;
these aspects is essential for nurses in providing care. However, comprehensive&#13;
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explored.&#13;
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among 14 bone cancer patients selected through purposive sampling. The criteria&#13;
included patients with a primary cancer diagnosis, undergoing hospitalization at a&#13;
&#13;
cancer center, and having good orientation and verbal communication abilities. In-&#13;
depth interviews were employed to delve into the patients’ well-being needs. To&#13;
&#13;
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challenges, leading to disruptions in physical movement, sleep disturbances, and&#13;
&#13;
dependency on others for self-care. Six themes emerged regarding the physical well-&#13;
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&#13;
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cancer patients. Nurses should be able to identify various physical complaints and&#13;
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