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Developing Pediatric Nursing Care for Families of Infants with Heart Disease
(2019)Congenital heart disease (ChD) is a relevant issue for Kazakhstan. Having a child suffering from ChD in the family causes a lot of stress for parents. The study was one of the pilot projects in Kazakhstan to identify the ... -
Educational needs for parents and caregivers caring for children with PEG tube
(2021)Neurologically impaired children often suffer immobility or muscular weakness that impair their ability to eat and swallow, which in the long run makes them susceptible to malnutrition. Enteral nutrition is suggested to ... -
Experience of Nursing care for people living with HIV/AIDS
(2020)Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), affects and destroys CD4-cells, thereby leaving the body vulnerable to opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis and cancers. In 2020, about 38 million people were living with HIV. ... -
Experiences of nurses in care of diabetic foot ulcers among the older persons.
(2024)Background; Diabetic foot ulcer is a severe and chronic complication that results due to neurological disorders and vascular diseases in the different parts of the body which leads to the formation of lesions in deep ... -
Experiences of nurses in caring for patients suffering from addiction disorders in the hospital.
(2021)Addiction disorder is a complex public health disease that affects many lives globally yet widely misunderstood health conditions with a lot of stigma, labels, and shame. Amongst all the increasing number of patients in ... -
Factors Causing Stress in Nursing Care
(2022)Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still frequently minimized. Stress in simple terms means the way individuals feel or react when under pressure or threatened. ... -
Interventions for Neonatal Jaundice in Developing Countries
(2021)Neonatal jaundice occurs to 60% of term babies and 80% of preterm babies of 140 million yearly, new-borns worldwide experience jaundice in their first early stage of life, the rate of new born mortality raises due to ... -
Mental Health Nursing Challenges & Coping Strategies
(2023)Psychiatric-mental health nurses who work in psychiatric settings face difficulties and stressors that can impact their well-being and the quality of care they provide to patients. It is essential to investigate these ... -
Nurses’ Experiences and Challenges of Collaborative teamwork for Cancer patients in Palliative Care Wards
(2022)Palliative care is a scope of treatment that improves the quality of life of the patient facing life-threatening illness and their families through the prevention and relief of suffering by early identification, thorough ... -
Nurses’ Experiences of Pressure Ulcer Prevention
(2023)Pressure ulcers are known as the localized damage to the skin that usually occurs due to bony prominence or related to medical devices and over the years, there has been an increasingly alarming prevalence of pressure ... -
Nurses’ Experiences with Inpatient Care in Single-Bed Rooms: Literature Review
(2020)Hospital patient wards were increasingly abandoning multi-bed Nightingale wards for sin-gle-patient rooms layouts. Previous studies pointed to the benefits of single-bed hospital rooms for patients. Less research was done ... -
Nursing factors affecting the management of sepsis
(2023)Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by the response of the infected body towards the infection. Sepsis has been a serious problem which causes 30 million death per year globally, severe complications ... -
Nursing interventions for people living with metabolic syndrome: a literature reviews
(2022)Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of abnormalities that adversely affects overall human health. It is composed of interrelated risk factors including obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidem-ia, and ... -
Nursing Interventions for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections in Post-Operative Care
(2021)Surgical Site Infections (SSI) are infections that start from the surgical wound within 30 or 90 days of the procedure. They are the second most prevailing healthcare associated infection in Europe and can increase the ... -
Nursing interventions in the care of diabetic older people: A literature review
(2023)Background: Diabetes has been associated with chronic conditions and long-lasting complications. Studies have established diabetes as a significant public health problem. The high prevalence of diabetes poses a threat in ... -
Nursing interventions to prevent pressure injuries among elderly residents in nursing homes
(2024)Abstract Pressure injuries commonly known as bedsores or pressure ulcers are localized damages to the skin or underlying tissue, resulting from prolonged pressure or friction. These injuries are a significant concern ... -
Organization of Nursing Care for the Prevention of Pressure Ulcer at the Level of Primary Health Care
(2020)Background: Pressure ulcers are common complications that often lead to serious health problems, long hospital stays, and frequent hospitalizations. (Low, Vasanwala & Tay 2014). Reducing adverse health events are two key ... -
Patients´ Experiences of Non-Pharmacological Interventions to Manage Pain in Postoperative Nursing
(2023)Non-pharmacological pain management in postoperative nursing is treating the pain without medication or as a combination treatment leading to satisfied patient experiences and reduced pain levels. The invalid and inadequate ... -
Stopping artificial nutrition and hydration in end-of-life care cancer patients
(2021)The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that each year 40 million are in need for palliative care, however only 14% receive it. Furthermore, the global cancer burden is significant and ever increasing. It has ... -
The Role of Nurses in Breast Cancer Treatment. A Literature Review
(2020)Breast cancer is the most common cancer disease that affects a larger percentage of women. It is also the major cause of cancer deaths among women and accounts for 23% of cancer diagnosis and 14% of cancer deaths each year ...


















