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Empathic behavior in nursing and medicine students

Introduction: Empathy is an attribute that contributes to humane care of patients and increases the likelihood of successful treatment. Objectives: To measure the levels of empathy and its dimensions, and diagnose empathic behavior in medicine and nursing students. Materials and Methods: This was a non-e...

Knowledge on muscle strength among health professionals in Colombia: cross- sectional study

Introduction: Low muscle strength is a risk factor for various health conditions such as cardiometabolic diseases, neurodegenerative syndromes and mortality. Objective: Evaluate the knowledge of muscle strength in health professionals in Colombia. Materials and Methods: An analytical cross-sectional stud...

Spiritual health in the reform of Spanish Renaissance nursing

Introduction: For decades, spirituality has been rediscovered by health sciences, offering a foundation for how individuals relate to themselves, others, nature, or the transcendent. It is shaped by values and beliefs that guide salutogenic behaviors. However, theoretical development is still necessary, ...

Burden of nursing care: a concept analysis

Introduction: The burden of nursing care has not been defined as a theoretical or operational concept. However, several studies have demonstrated its impact on the quality of care, the increase in adverse events, and the health of nursing staff. Objective: To analyze the attributes, factors, antecedents,...

Smartphone addiction, anxiety, depression and stress in Mexican nursing students

Introduction: Cell phones have increased as a new communication technology in the modern world. Objective: To determine whether smartphone addiction is significantly associated with depression, anxiety, and stress among university nursing students in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. Material and Methods: This...

Nursing care as perceived by trans persons: a phenomenological approach

Introduction: Trans persons require particular and specific care, as well as equitable and egalitarian treatment corresponds to an ethical obligation for nurses. In health centers, the care relationship between nurses and trans patients remains unexplored in its entirety. Objective: To unveil the nursing...

Clinical competencies of undergraduate nursing students for labor care: a quasi-experimental study

Introduction: Clinical simulation in the management of labor improves undergraduate nursing students' clinical competencies by integrating knowledge, skills, and attitudes. This integration facilitates the internalization of theoretical knowledge, reinforcing self-esteem and confidence in providing care....

Face and content validity of an instrument to measure dampness and mold damage in a Spanish-speaking Latin American context

Introduction: Exposure to dampness and mold in houses can lead to health problems among residents. Objective: To assess the face and content validity of the "Dampness and Mold Assessment Tool. General Buildings" instrument, proposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - National Institute f...

Clinical aspects of human mpox cases in the global scenario: an integrative review

Introduction: In recent years, human-to-human transmission of MPXV has been frequently reported. Despite this, there is a lack of studies with strong evidence to guide the care practice focused on cases of human mpox. Objective: To analyze scientific evidence in the literature that addresses clinical asp...

Non-pharmacological interventions for side effects of antineoplastic chemotherapy prioritized by patients: systematic review

Introduction: Different non-pharmacological interventions have been studied to manage symptoms derived from chemotherapy, but their effectiveness is unknown. Objective: To describe non-pharmacological interventions for managing symptoms secondary to antineoplastic chemotherapy in adults. Materials and Me...