Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025)

Published: 2025-09-11


Articles

Heart To Heart: Strengthening Emotional Bonds Between Mother And Unborn Child

Attachment during pregnancy is a vital component of maternal-fetal bonding, influencing the long-term development of both the mother and the unborn child. This emotional connection, beginning before conception and continuing throughout pregnancy, profoundly impacts the physical, emotional, and

Dr. Nourhan Ayman El-Sharkawy

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Simulation As A Tool For Mastery: Advancing Physical Assessment Skills In Nursing Education

In the ever-evolving clinical landscape, nursing's role has expanded to encompass advanced cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills, owing to rapid technological advancements (Morgan, 2006). A crucial facet of nursing practice is the mastery of physical examination skills, making the

Dr. Elif Naz Demirci , Dr. Mehmet Can Yıldırım

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Emotional Intelligence In Nursing Practice: Assessing Impact In Real-World Healthcare Settings

Emotional Intelligence (EI) has gained recognition as a vital component of human cognition and behavior. Initially conceptualized by Salovey and Mayer in 1990, EI encompasses the capacity to accurately perceive and express emotions, as well as employ emotions for motivation, planning, and goal

Dr. Jessica Marie Thompson

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Innovative Autism Interventions Through The Integration Of Social Work, Public Health, And Data Analytics

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects individuals' behavior, communication, and social interaction. Addressing the needs of individuals with autism requires a multi-disciplinary approach that integrates social work, public health, and data

Dr. Kehinde Emmanuel Balogun

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