Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021) Nurse and Holistic Care
This issue presents studies focusing on public health, patient safety, and the well-being of various populations. One study examines the impact of health education on increasing community awareness and preventive behaviors to combat Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, emphasizing the importance of education in disease prevention. Another article provides a literature review on the benefits of spirituality for the elderly, highlighting how spiritual practices can contribute to improved mental and emotional health in older adults.
The issue also features a literature review on internal and external factors influencing the implementation of patient safety goals, shedding light on challenges and strategies for enhancing patient safety in healthcare settings. The prevalence of alcohol consumption in hypertension patients at the Gleno Inpatient Public Health Center in Timor-Leste is analyzed, revealing the relationship between lifestyle choices and hypertension management.
Additionally, the determinants of health protocol implementation among elderly individuals with chronic diseases in Jember are explored, providing insights into barriers and enablers of effective health interventions. Lastly, the impact of unplanned pregnancies on adolescents is reviewed, underlining the emotional, physical, and social consequences of unintended pregnancies in young populations.
Together, these studies contribute valuable knowledge to improving healthcare practices, disease prevention, patient safety, and the quality of life for various demographic groups.
The articles in this issue were contributed by authors and co-authors from Indonesia, Timer Leste