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IJNEN V-11 I-1 2025

IJNEN V-11 I-1 2025

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-15

A study to asses the effectivenesss of multifactorial interventon to improve the knowledge & practice regarding care of patients with stroke among caregivers in selected ward areas of pgims, rohtak

By RITUJAKHA ., HEMWATI ., and Surekha Dabla

Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess whether involving patient caregivers in the care of stroke patients would influence their caregiving practices compared to caregivers who were not actively involved in the care process. The study was based on the nursing process model, which draws from Ludwin Von Bertalanffy's General System Theory of Nursing.…

Published in International Journal of Neurological Nursing · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 22–49Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-18

An evaluation of the impact of a structured teaching program on nursing officers’ knowledge of stem cell therapy for neurological disorders at a selected hospital in Bangalore

By Babie Zothanmawii and Shwetha BL

Abstract: Background of the study: A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell in a multicellular organism that can proliferate indefinitely to produce more cells of the same type and can differentiate into various other types of cells. So, stem cell therapy is also called as regenerative medicine, it promotes the repair response of diseased and dysfunctional…

Published in International Journal of Neurological Nursing · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 50–57Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-16

An Investigation into the Impact of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Anxiety Levels Among Nursing Students at a Selected Nursing College in Haryana, India

By anjali samson

Abstract: Background: Nursing students often encounter significant anxiety throughout their educational journey. Key factors include heavy academic workloads, unclear assignments, and demanding shift schedules, personal and professional anxiety. Beyond these academic pressures, relationships with faculty, clinical experiences, and time constraints can also contribute to their anxiety levels. This anxiety can adversely impact student's performance if not…

Published in International Journal of Neurological Nursing · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 1–7Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-02-15

Febrile Seizures in Children: A Comprehensive Overview

By Abha Chaorsiya, Deepika Bajwan, and Astha Srivastava

Abstract: Febrile seizures, a neurological disorder marked by neuronal hyper-excitability, are frequently seen in children aged three months to five years. They are brought on by an elevated core body temperature during a fever that was brought on by an underlying systemic infection. These infections trigger an inflammatory response in the immune system, which leads to…

Published in International Journal of Neurological Nursing · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 18–21Read Article →
Ahead of PrintSubscriptionOriginal Research 2025-04-23

Impact of Patient Compliance with Rehabilitation on Functional Recovery in Stroke Survivors

By Shruti m Roy and Peter Jasper Youtham

Abstract: Background Stroke rehabilitation is vital in improving mobility, achieving functional independence, and enhancing psychological health. However, sticking to rehabilitation programs is a significant hurdle, especially in low- and middle-income nations like India. Poor adherence is associated with delayed recovery, more significant disability, and an increased likelihood of secondary issues. Although a growing body of evidence highlights…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-15

Neurological Disorders And Its Awareness Among Cardio Vascular Disease (Cvd) Patients

By Chetna . and Bindu K

Abstract: Introduction: Cardiovascular system is the one which supply blood and oxygen to brain so, cardiovascular disease is associated with neurological disorders. Heart diseases frequently has neurological side effects. As many people may not recognize early neurological symptoms. Thus, they may lose important time in presenting for emergency medical treatment. Thus, the objective of present study…

Published in International Journal of Neurological Nursing · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 8–17Read Article →