Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
The articles included are contributed by authors from Indonesia and Malaysia (2 countries). The issue is introduced by an editorial that highlights the importance of innovative approaches to addressing youth smoking. This issue's articles address family health, socio-economics, and spirituality. Discussing family support in pediatric cancer, the impact of socio-economics on toddlers' nutrition, positive affirmations for diabetes patients, and the value of parental involvement and media in supporting children with autism, and examines the role of spiritual care in intensive care units as a means of enhancing patient well-being. A review article looks at how tobacco tax policy affects health financing. It covers health, socio-economic factors, health education, and cross-country policies, mainly related to health and well-being. It also looks at food security and good nutrition, as well as global policies like tobacco tax.
Editorial
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Addressing Adolescent Smoking Cessation through Innovative Approaches: A Call for Action
Abstract View: 75, PDF /Download: 50
Original Article
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The Parent and Sibling’s Support of Pediatric Cancer
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Socioeconomic Factors and Its Correlation with Nutritional Status in Toddlers: A Study in Papua
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The Potential of Positive Affirmations to Addressing Body Image Concerns among Individuals with Diabetes Mellitus
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The Parental Involvement and Learning Media in Health Education for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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Enhancing Spiritual Care in Intensive Care Units: An Analysis of the Impact Nurses’ Knowledge, Motivation, and Competency
Abstract View: 63, PDF /Download: 29
Review Article
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Tobacco Tax Policy and Its Impact on Health Finance in Different Countries: A Systematic Review
Abstract View: 92, PDF /Download: 83