School-Based Asthma Education Program
Esther Igboerika Fresno Pacific University, USAAsthma affects the quality of life of school-age children. Children with asthma and their parents do not effectively practice asthma self-management. [....] Read More
Personalized Health-related and Integrative Nursing Care in Precision Medicine Era
Sergey Suchkov The Russian University of Medicine and Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russia
A new systems approach to diseased states and wellness re [....] Read More
Deceptive People Interactions Affect Public Health
Sofica Bistriceanu Academic Medical Unit, Romania[....] Read More
Statement of the problem: The late adverse effects of pelvic radiotherapy concern 5 to 10% of patients, which could be life threatening. However, a [....] Read More
Errors in Medicine During the Covid Crisis
Evangelia Michail Michailidou General Hospital of Agrinio, GreeceIn the current environment, the potential risk of medical errors is potentially much more likely. Prior to COVID-19, medical errors were considered [....] Read More
With the rise in obesity around the world, Bariatric surgery has come to stay as a mainstay of treatment. With the ever evolving field a large numbe [....] Read More
Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: Challenges in Developing Countries
Leili Borimnejad Iran University of medical sciences, IranNursing education is a complex and dynamic process that involves the acquisition and application of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that ar [....] Read More
Enhancing Global Health: The Impact of Dose-Sparing Features in Syringe Technology
Carmen Josefa Sierra University of Miami, SpainThe incorporation of dose-sparing features in syringe design represents a significant innovation in medical technology, offering a plethora of advan [....] Read More
Risk of infection with HCV in the practice of nurses and other medical staff
Lidia Sierpinska Independent Public Health Care Unit, PolandInfection with hepatitis C virus (hepatitis C) is an important medical and social problem in Poland and worldwide. The etiologic factor of this diseas [....] Read More
Family and domestic violence discourses and narratives within Australian rural Emergency Departments
Sheree Moore Charles Sturt University, AustraliaAustralian research has indicated that the frequency and severity of family and domestic violence (FDV) increases with remoteness, resulting in high [....] Read More
A Walk With Depression: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis Study With Depressed Adolescents
Lalit Dzifa Kodza Zhengzhou University, ChinaAdolescence is a high-risk period for depression, yet few studies have examined depressed adolescents' perspectives on their experiences with depressi [....] Read More
Nursing Technological Development to protect our lives by ourselves
Noriyo Colley Hokkaido University Faculty, JapanSome might have allergic reaction to hear the term “nursing robots”. Is it true it only steals nurses’ job opportunity? To differentiate expert [....] Read More
Innovative biomaterials in wound dressings and care – Problems and prospects
Narayanan Gokarneshan SSM College of Enginering, IndiaThe skin, the largest organ in the human body, plays an indispensable role in tissue repair and is a critical barrier against external threats. Desp [....] Read More
Systems of across the world have developed and implemented patient rights policies to protect and improve the provider-patient relationship. The Pat [....] Read More
Dignity Therapy: An Approach to shed light on quality life of terminally ill patients
Arpi Manookian Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IranCancer brings up a wide range of physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and existential distresses and impacts on the patient’s well-being and quality [....] Read More
A virtual training program for improving cultural competence among academic nurse educators
Homayoon Kazemy Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, IranThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of a virtual training program on the cultural competence of academic nurse educators. The randomized control [....] Read More
The sense of dignity care and the perceived social support for hospitalized elderly patients
Shahin Salarvand Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Introduction
Hospitalization is a common
experience among elders all over the world, which often is associated with a
high level of stress. These [....] Read More