Publications by authors named "Mary Grace C Lacanaria"

Background: The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic significantly disrupted regular health care services, mainly in the hospitals. Nurses soldiering on the battlefront of care of disaster response in the Philippines during the disease outbreak are at high risk of developing rapid-onset compassion fatigue. Notably, research is still needed to investigate the impact of compassion fatigue on various clinical areas and further develop a theory of compassion fatigue within the nursing context.

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Background: The number of individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or those people without dementia who are experiencing age-related cognitive decline, has increased in recent years. Conveniently, several interventions to delay cognitive decline exist, where cognitively stimulating activities (CSA) have been receiving too much attention. However, its beneficial effects have not been well established among older people with MCI due to conflicting findings.

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Introduction: Depression beliefs and practices among indigenous peoples are essential to creating responsive mental health services. The purpose of the study is to explore the cultural beliefs and practices on depression among the Ilocanos, Kankana-eys, and Maranaos indigenous peoples in the Philippines.

Method: The study employed a focused ethnography research design.

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Background: An increasing number of studies have investigated the clinical epidemiology and outcomes of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in intensive care units. However, these findings have not been clearly defined in broad subgroups of mechanically ventilated adults. Hence, this protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis is designed to better understand the clinical and epidemiological features of VAP in these patient populations by establishing its overall prognosis of and risk factors for morbidity and mortality and to determine the differences in clinical and economic outcomes between VAP and non-VAP patients.

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Arab-Muslims have extremely religious-centered and restrictive cultural practices. Living in a foreign country where Islam is a minority religion and culture is categorically different entails a great deal of adjustment. This study explored how Arab-Muslim International Students live and cope in a non-Arab, non-Muslim country.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mary Grace C Lacanaria"

  • - Mary Grace C Lacanaria's research primarily focuses on the intersection of mental health and cultural practices, particularly in vulnerable populations such as older individuals with mild cognitive impairment and indigenous communities in the Philippines.
  • - A recent meta-analysis examined the effects of cognitively stimulating activities on cognitive functioning in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, highlighting the need for further clarity on their benefits due to conflicting results in existing studies.
  • - Lacanaria's ethnographic study assessed beliefs and practices regarding depression among Filipino indigenous peoples, aiming to inform culturally sensitive mental health services and improve understanding of mental health within diverse cultural contexts.