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IJNSPR V-11 I-1 2025

IJNSPR V-11 I-1 2025

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-13

Effectiveness of a Structured Teaching Program on Suicide Prevention Knowledge Among Adolescents

By S .Bhagyalakshmi, Y. Preethi, and Hephzibah keren I

Abstract: Background: Suicide is a significant public health concern, particularly among adolescents, who are vulnerable to various psychological, social, and environmental factors. Suicide is a leading cause of death among individuals aged 15 to 29, highlighting the urgent need for effective prevention efforts. Educational initiatives that increase awareness and equip young people with information about suicide…

Published in International journal of Nursing Science Practice and Research · Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2025 · pp. 18–22Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-13

Effectiveness Of Isometric Exercises On Neck Pain Among Computer Professionals At Selected Companies at Tech parks, Bengaluru, Karnataka

By Hephzibah keren I, Y. Preethi, and S. Bhagyalakshmi

Abstract: Background: With the rapid growth of computer technology, many professionals now spend long hours at their desks, which has led to a common issue—neck pain. Poor ergonomics, such as improper screen placement and bad posture, contribute significantly to this problem. Neck pain is widespread, affecting between 21% to 75% of computer users globally. In India,…

Published in International journal of Nursing Science Practice and Research · Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2025 · pp. 23–28Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-13

Evaluate The Effectiveness Of Teaching Program On Knowledge Regarding Selection Of Toys Among Parents Of 0-7 Years Children

By Asharani SM and Hemanth HS

Abstract: Play is joyful activity for children which help in growth and development, toys are the tools of the play, parents are the procurers of the toys to their children, the knowledge of parents related to selection of toys is important for purchasing toys for children based on age, as toys differs with age of child…

Published in International journal of Nursing Science Practice and Research · Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2025 · pp. 5–12Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-02-13

Nature’s Pharmacy : Holistic Practices for Optimal Health

By Shivaraj Annigeri

Abstract: In a world where modern medicine often dominates, the importance of holistic health practices rooted in nature remains unmatched. This article delves into a variety of natural approaches that promote optimal well-being, focusing on the benefits of physical activity, intermittent fasting, and the intake of whole, natural foods. It also emphasizes the significance of emotional…

Published in International journal of Nursing Science Practice and Research · Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2025 · pp. 13–17Read Article →
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Robotics in Nursing : Purposes ,Benefits , Challenges & Future

By Gesa George

Abstract: Globally healthcare structures are challenged with the lack of health care professionals, in particular nurses. The decline in the nursing staff is more often than not attributed to an ageing population, multiplied demand for fitness care services, and shortage of qualified nurses demanding running situations have also multiplied the physical and emotional needs and notion…

Published in International journal of Nursing Science Practice and Research · Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2025 · pp. 1–4Read Article →
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Virtual Reality in Nursing Education: Enhancing Clinical Training and Competency

By Ambali Pancholi and Berlin Sara Thampy

Abstract: Background: The integration of virtual reality (VR) in nursing education has emerged as a transformative approach to bridge gaps in clinical training, particularly where traditional hands-on opportunities are limited. This study investigates the effectiveness of VR-based simulation on improving clinical competency and self-efficacy among undergraduate nursing students. Methods: A quasi-experimental, pre-test/post-test design was employed with 60 final-year…