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South East Asia Nursing Research
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South East Asia Nursing Research is intended to be the university journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research in nursing. South East Asia Nursing Research invites manuscripts in the areas of medical-surgical nursing, emergency and disaster nursing, critical nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, mental health nursing, gerontological nursing, community health nursing, management and leadership nursing.
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Effectiveness and Challenges: The Current Situation of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to Improve Health Care Outcomes Myra Cusi Britiller; Aimee M. Amponin; Cecilia C. Pring
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.5.1.2023.1-18

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Background. In the Philippines, although software for Electronic Health Records (EHRs) is still new, knowledge about EHRs benefits is increasing.Objective: This study investigated the effectiveness of electronic health records to health care outcomes at selected health facilities in the National Capital Region (NCR) and CALABARZON regions of the Philippines. The effectiveness of the current EHRs in government and private health facilities were determined in terms of quality patient care, patient engagement, support team-based care, workload, and data liquidity; and the challenges facing health providers in the implementation of electronic health records were identified.Methods. The research utilized the descriptive, cross-sectional design. Three hundred seven (N=307) health providers from the medical, nursing, and paramedical departments were the study participants. A three-part adapted questionnaire was the main tool used for data collection. Mean, standard deviation, and Mann-Whitney & Kruskal-Wallis’s tests were utilized for data analysis.Results. The results revealed that in the Philippines, EHRs are moderately effective in improving health care outcomes. EHRs effectiveness is primarily achieved through better access and retrieval of health information. EHRs implementation poses major challenges in the Philippines’ health facilities which are central to socio-economic and organizational factors.Conclusions. The more effective the use of EHR systems, the greater the challenges experienced by care providers and health facilities.
Description of Sleep in Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Kustriyani, Menik
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.5.1.2023.19-24

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Sleep disturbances are prevalent among cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, significantly impacting their quality of life and potentially influencing treatment outcomes. This systematic review explores the characteristics, prevalence, and contributing factors to sleep disturbances in this population, alongside an evaluation of potential interventions. The findings emphasize the need for comprehensive management strategies that address both the physiological and psychological aspects of sleep disturbances. A combination of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, tailored to individual patient needs, emerges as the most effective approach to improve sleep quality in these patients.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Psychological Therapies in Reducing Social Stigma Among Patients with New Stoma Nga, Nguyen Thi Thuy
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
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This review article examines the effectiveness of psychological therapies in reducing social stigma among patients with a new stoma. The synthesis of findings from multiple studies published within the last five years reveals the significant impact of various psychological interventions on reducing stigma and improving patient outcomes. The article outlines the search strategy, inclusion criteria, and analytical methods employed to evaluate the selected studies. The review results demonstrate that psychological therapies, particularly cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), substantially mitigate social stigma and enhance the quality of life for stoma patients. However, gaps in research and conflicting evidence on the long-term effectiveness of these interventions are also highlighted. The discussion delves into these findings, offering insights into the practical applications of these therapies and proposing directions for future research. The article concludes by summarizing the implications for clinical practice and offering recommendations for healthcare professionals involved in stoma care.
Systematic Review on Clinical Authority of Nurses Worldwide Yanto, Arief; Kustriyani, Menik
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.5.1.2023.33-38

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Background: The clinical authority of nurses is a critical aspect of healthcare delivery that influences patient outcomes and the overall effectiveness of health systems. This systematic review aims to synthesize recent evidence regarding the implementation of clinical authority among nurses worldwide. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted across multiple databases, focusing on peer-reviewed articles published between 2018 and 2022. Studies were selected based on their relevance, methodological quality, and focus on clinical authority in nursing practice. Results: The review identified key themes, including the impact of clinical authority on patient care, the role of education and training, and the challenges faced by nurses in exercising their authority. Evidence consistently showed that empowering nurses with clinical authority leads to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction. Conclusions: The effective implementation of clinical authority in nursing is essential for optimizing patient care. Healthcare systems should prioritize policies that support the empowerment of nurses in clinical decision-making.

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