Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023) Nurse and Holistic Care
This issue encompasses a range of studies highlighting critical aspects of healthcare, nursing care, and public health. The relationship between parenting styles and difficult eating behaviors in pre-school children is explored, providing valuable insights for improving child nutrition and development. Additionally, the role of nurses in empowering parents to care for children with cancer is examined, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and information sharing in pediatric care.
In nursing practice, the use of a simple bell alarm is analyzed for its impact on job satisfaction among nurses in the resuscitation room of emergency departments. The application of brisk walking exercise as part of family nursing care for hypertension patients is presented, showcasing its potential to improve health management. Spiritual support for patients with synovial sarcoma during the grief and loss process is also discussed, underlining the significance of holistic care.
Moreover, a public health study assesses antinutrients like nitrate, phytate, oxalate, and cyanide in commonly consumed herbal snuffs in Sokoto, Nigeria, raising awareness of potential health risks. These articles collectively contribute to advancing knowledge and practices in healthcare and nursing, addressing both physical and emotional well-being.
The articles in this issue were contributed by authors and co-authors from Indonesia, Nigeria