Background: The Munich Security Conference 2024 highlighted the complex connections between climate change and global security risks. Engaging students in fighting climate change is a stepping stone to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Aim: To investigate the effect of a video-based climate change program on revitalising eco-cognizance, emotional response, and self-efficacy among nursing students in rural communities.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of empowerment-based interventions on self-efficacy and self-care capacity among adults with sickle cell disease (SCD).
Methods: A randomized control trial was conducted [NCT06296654]. A total of 76 patients were recruited by using a cluster sampling technique in the two health centers in Bahrain from February to May 2022 and randomly allocated to the intervention group ( = 38) or control group ( = 38).
Background: In pressure ulcers (PUs), significant tissue damage often develops beneath the skin before any visual or tactile symptoms manifest. The breakthrough technology of the SEM Scanner identifies localized micro-edema that forms at tissue depths of several millimeters up to 4 cm. This empowers critical care nurses to implement proactive preventive measures.
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