Introduction: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder with
a high global prevalence and a significant risk of complications. The
management of this condition heavily relies on effective self-care practices.
However, many patients…
Introduction: The Patient-Centered Care (PCC) model aims to improve the
quality of healthcare services by upholding human dignity and recognizing
each patient’s individuality, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, skin color,
age, gender,…
Introduction: Efforts to advance the welfare of Indonesian society require
the development of quality human resources. However, health issues such
as stunting and obesity in children can hinder these aspirations, partly due
to suboptimal…
Introduction: Increasing academic positions indicate that lecturers fulfill
the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. The high demands placed on lecturers
and the discrepancy between reality and expectations often make lecturers
feel stressed and…
Introduction: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a growing metabolic
complication in pregnancy, affecting 1 in 6 births globally. In Indonesia,
obesity prevalence among women of reproductive age reached 26.7% in
2022, with local studies in…
Introduction: The number of nurses has increased from year to year. Since
2016, there have been 300,000 nurses, which continues to grow. This large
number has not had an impact on Health Development. A survey in five
major cities in Indonesia…
Introduction: Older people often face multifaceted challenges
encompassing physical, psychological, and social dimensions. Among
these, social isolation is a significant concern, frequently resulting from
age-related degenerative changes, the loss…
Introduction: Implementing informed consent in medical practice in
Indonesia is fundamental to protecting the rights of patients, but it is not
quite enough to answer the law’s power. Research This analyzes the legal
and ethical aspects of the…
Introduction: Maintaining vascular access is a complex process that involves
various clinical factors, the competence of healthcare staff—particularly
nurses—and the products used in treatment. Administering drug and fluid
therapy through the…