Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022) Nurse and Holistic Care
This issue presents diverse research addressing critical health concerns in various populations. It explores rural female adolescents' knowledge of anemia, emphasizing the need for targeted educational interventions to improve awareness and prevention. The role of family support in encouraging dietary adherence among elderly individuals with hypertension is also highlighted, demonstrating its importance in managing chronic conditions.
A case study examines the use of a spiritual approach to alleviate anxiety in pregnant women with long-standing pregnancies, underscoring the value of holistic care. Research into the eating patterns and food variety of toddlers with nutritional problems provides insights into dietary factors influencing child health.
The impact of physical activity on blood sugar and cholesterol levels among diabetes mellitus patients is analyzed, reinforcing the benefits of exercise in managing metabolic health. Additionally, a narrative review investigates the effects of education and support groups based on self-efficacy theory on the quality of life of chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis, showcasing the potential of psychosocial support in improving patient outcomes.
Together, these studies contribute valuable knowledge to public health, clinical care, and nursing practices, addressing both physical and psychological well-being across diverse populations.
The articles in this issue were contributed by authors and co-authors from Indonesia