Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome is the leading cause of death
worldwide related to degenerative lifestyle-associated processes. The
factors contributing to these cases are interconnected. Understanding
these factors is essential for…
Introduction: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in children is associated
with significant alterations in the oral microbiome that can influence
glycemic control and oral health. This study aimed to synthesize current
evidence on the composition of…
Introduction: Type 2 DM is still one of the metabolic diseases with a
prevalence that continues to increase globally, including Indonesia. The
problem that arises is that psychosocial factors, including distress due to
diabetes, self-compassion,…
Introduction: Stunting remains a public health problem in Jembrana
Regency, Bali. Despite a decline in prevalence, persistent cases suggest that
cultural and nutritional factors influence feeding practices. This study
aimed to explore cultural…
Introduction: A heart attack is commonly caused by acute coronary
syndrome, which may be asymptomatic yet lead to sudden cardiac arrest,
particularly outside a hospital setting. Ambulance personnel serve as
frontline responders in delivering…
Introduction: Differences in values, norms, and customs across societies
shape how patients understand their illness, make decisions about seeking
care, and undergo treatment and recovery. Based on a transcultural
nursing approach, this study aims…
Introduction: WHO has established a target for treating tuberculosis
patients aligned with Asta Cita 4 in the health sector, specifying that
Indonesia would be TB-free by 2030. Given the severity of TB patients'
symptoms from diagnosis to…
Introduction: Chronic diseases such as chronic kidney disease (CKD),
diabetes mellitus, and hypertension are major contributors to morbidity
and mortality worldwide, particularly in Indonesia, where they impose
significant healthcare burdens.…
Introduction: Recent data show that Indonesia ranks fifth in the world for
diabetes mellitus (DM). An increase in insulin use accompanies the
increasing prevalence of DM. However, several barriers to insulin use
remain among patients and…
Introduction: Social interaction in the digital era shapes adolescents'
mental well-being. While online platforms promote social connection, they
also increase exposure to cyberbullying, social pressure, and Fear of
Missing Out (FOMO), which may…