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Quarterly published in print and online "Inventi Rapid: Advanced Nursing" publishes high quality unpublished as well as high impact pre-published research and reviews catering to the needs of researchers and professionals. The journal focuses on overall nursing care, especially that of under intensive or tertiary care settings. It welcomes articles from across the professional domain including the ones dealing with the cultural, geographic and demographic aspects of nursing.
Mobile and smartphone (mHealth) technologies have the potential to improve diabetes care and self-management. An evaluative study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of mobile diabetes on practice among 41 patients with diabetes mellitus regarding management of diabetes at Bhucho Mandi Community, Bathinda. Structured rating scale was used to assess self reported practices regarding management of diabetes mellitus. The study results revealed that majority of the respondents (46.34%) age lies between 30-40. 63.41% are males and 36.58% are females. none of the respondents had awareness about mobile diabetes. With respect to practice scores, in pre-test majority of the subjects 90.24% (37 patients) had reported good practice and 9.75% (4 patients) had reported very good practice regarding self care of diabetes. After administering mobile diabetes program, the post-test scores show that, about 100% (41 patients) had reported good practice regarding management of diabetes. The study concludes that mobile diabetes programme was effective in improving practice regarding management of diabetes....
The healthcare environment and the way healthcare is provided are changing. Similarly, nurse’s roles are changing and nurses need to be proficient in information technology to provide safe and effective healthcare. Furthermore, graduating nurses need to be prepared for the changing healthcare environment. Information is key to effective decision making and integral to quality nursing practice. Advance in information technology over the last few decades have created a significant opportunities for nurses to be aware of current information when making decision. In hospital nurses works in information-intensive environment. Information technology helps the nurses to process, manage and store and retrieve the information for providing safe and efficient patient care. Advance in information technology created new role for nurses and it is referred as nursing informatics. The main aim of this review article focused on application of nursing informatics in nursing and benefits of nursing informatics....
This systematic review aims to synthesize existing evidence on nursing considerations in the management of adults with stiff-person syndrome, with emphasis on clinical care, psychosocial support and multidisciplinary collaboration. A systematic literature search was conducted using PubMed, Google Scholar, National Institutes of Health (NIH) and World Health Organization (WHO) databases. Articles published in English between 2000 and 2025 were reviewed. Keywords included “Stiff-Person Syndrome,” “adult nursing care,” “autoimmune neurological disorders,” and “nursing management.” Review articles, clinical studies, guidelines and authoritative reports were analyzed to identify key nursing interventions and care priorities. The review highlights that SPS is predominantly associated with autoimmune mechanisms, particularly anti–glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies, resulting in impaired inhibitory neurotransmission. Core nursing concerns include pain management, prevention of falls, monitoring of pharmacological and immunotherapeutic treatments, maintenance of mobility and management of psychological comorbidities such as anxiety and depression. Patient and family education, along with coordinated multidisciplinary care, were identified as essential components in improving functional outcomes and quality of life. Nursing care is central to the comprehensive management of adults with Stiff-Person Syndrome. Early recognition, holistic assessment, individualized interventions and ongoing psychosocial support significantly contribute to symptom control, prevention of complications and enhancement of quality of life. Strengthening nursing awareness and evidence-based practice is vital for optimizing outcomes in this rare neurological condition....
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