Vol. 12 No. 4 (2024)

Published: 2025-09-11


Articles

Usability Of Fall Prevention Tools: A Focus On Nurse Competencies And Characteristics

Accidental falls represent a significant concern in Japanese hospitals, accounting for 19.3% of medical accidents. These falls result in not only physical injuries but also substantial social and economic consequences, including post-fall syndrome and related medical costs. To mitigate this

Dr. Ayaka Mio Suzuki

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Quality Of Life And Diabetic Foot Care: Evidence From Clinical Settings

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a pervasive and intricate chronic condition, imposing a significant societal, economic, and human burden globally. The incidence of DM continues to rise, leading to alarming morbidity and mortality rates. Diabetic foot complications are among the most severe and costly

Dr. Ana Beatriz Silva Costa

12-28

Promoting Safe Boundaries: Collaborative Strategies For Limit-Setting In Psychiatric Care

In the field of psychiatric nursing and psychotherapy, "limit setting" is a concept that plays a crucial role in guiding therapeutic relationships and patient treatment. Originally rooted in psychoanalytical theory, it was primarily aimed at establishing the boundaries of therapeutic

Dr. Salma Hany El-Masry

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