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book Vol 1, No 1 (2024): Advancing Adult Nursing Care: Clinical, Behavioral, and Psychosocial Perspectives in Chronic and Infectious Diseases
The inaugural issue of Adult Health Nursing Journal (AHNJ) Volume 1 Number 1 (2024) features articles on adult nursing care in chronic and infectious diseases, covering clinical outcomes, patient behavior, and psychosocial aspects, including hypertension, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, MDR-TB, and nurse compliance in clinical practice, to support evidence-based and patient-centered care.
book Vol 1, No 2 (2024): Advances in Adult Health Nursing: Addressing Psychological, Spiritual, and Functional Patient Needs
This issue of Adult Health Nursing Journal (AHNJ) Volume 1 Number 2 (2024) presents a range of studies addressing psychological, spiritual, and functional aspects of adult nursing care. The articles examine the effectiveness of Quranic relaxation therapy in reducing blood pressure among hypertensive patients, the relationship between chemotherapy side effects and self-concept in cancer patients, stress and coping mechanisms among families of critically ill patients in intensive care, the impact of spiritual guidance on pre-endoscopic anxiety, and the association between functional impairment and self-concept in stroke patients. Collectively, these studies emphasize the importance of holistic and patient-centered approaches in improving clinical outcomes and overall well-being.
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book Vol 2, No 1 (2025): Innovations in Adult Health Nursing: Clinical Interventions, Predictive Models, and Patient-Centered Care
This issue of Adult Health Nursing Journal (AHNJ) Volume 2 Number 1 (2025) presents a collection of studies highlighting innovations in adult nursing care through clinical interventions, predictive modeling, and patient-centered approaches. The articles explore the effectiveness of nurse-led telemedicine education among nursing students, the development of a prediction model for low birth weight, and the impact of various clinical interventions such as slow stroke back massage, passive leg raising, and mindfulness meditation on blood pressure and anxiety in different patient populations. Collectively, these studies emphasize the growing integration of technology, evidence-based practice, and holistic care strategies to improve patient outcomes and advance nursing practice.
book Vol 2, No 2 (2025): Strengthening Adult Nursing Practice: Clinical Outcomes, Patient Safety, and Nursing Competence
This issue of Adult Health Nursing Journal (AHNJ) Volume 2 Number 2 (2025) presents a collection of studies focusing on clinical outcomes, patient safety, and nursing competence in adult health care. The articles examine the relationship between sleep quality and physical fitness among nursing students, the effect of coloading fluid on postoperative nausea and vomiting, the impact of health education on nurses’ perceptions and triage practices, and the role of nurses’ knowledge and compliance with intravenous insertion procedures in emergency settings. Additionally, this issue explores the association between mothers’ knowledge of breast cancer and anxiety levels in preoperative patients. Collectively, these studies highlight the importance of evidence-based practice, patient safety, and continuous professional development in improving the quality of nursing care and patient outcomes.


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