Introduction: Osteoarthritis is a common joint disease associated with
aging, with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) affecting both elderly men and
women in Indonesia. KOA is a major cause of disability and immobility,
significantly impacting the quality…
Introduction: Suboptimal discharge planning is a global issue that
contributes to high patient readmission rates and increases the burden on
healthcare systems. Effective discharge planning is essential to ensure the
continuity of patient care…
Introduction: The prevalence of anemia worldwide is very high,
particularly in developing countries, including Indonesia. Adolescent girls
are especially susceptible to anemia, with the monthly menstrual cycle
being one of the contributing…
Introduction: Stroke is a common disease that disrupts daily activities and
can even lead to death. According to the World Health Organization (2016),
stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide and the second leading
cause of death.…
Introduction: Chronic diseases are degenerative conditions that require
long-term treatment. Older adults patients who are unable to care for
themselves independently often rely on assistance from others,
particularly family members, who serve as…
Introduction: One of the main complications of diabetes is diabetic foot
ulcer (DFU), which often requires intensive care and involves
collaboration between various disciplines. In managing diabetic foot
ulcers, several ethical dilemmas arise…
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic, especially the Omicron variant, has
had a broad impact on human life, especially on the economic and health
aspects, including for nurses working on the front lines who are at risk of
experiencing anxiety. This…
Introduction: Readmission cases among stroke patients are common, with
only 15% of patients surviving and avoiding readmissions over a five-year
period. Ischemic stroke patients who are readmitted face a higher risk of
death and significantly…