The effectiveness of implementing case-based learning in improving clinical skills, critical thinking, problem solving, motivation, and satisfaction of nursing students: Systematic Review Muhammad Al-Amin R. Sapeni Gaceta Medica De Caracas, 2026 Objectives: This study aimed to identify and analyze the effectiveness of implementing case-based learning in improving nursing students’ clinical skills, critical thinking, problem-solving, motivation, and satisfaction. Methods: A systematic review was employed. This article has been compiled in accordance with the PRISMA method. Article searches were conducted using PubMed, EBSCOhost, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, the Cochrane Library, and Scopus. Structured research questions using the PICO method, and search keywords based on Boolean combinations.
A Journey of Career Ladders for Nursing Professionalism: A Systematic Review Haeril Amir, Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati, Enie Novieastari, Trevino A. Pakasi Social Medicine, 2026 Background. The career ladder is an essential process for nursing professionals, designed to enhance professionalism and improve the quality of nursing practice. Career ladders are achieved through continuing professional development (CPD) and have implications for professionalism, career advancement, job satisfaction, and patient care. Objective. This study aimed to identify the role and benefits of career ladders in professional development within nursing practice and careers. Methods. We conducted a systematic review by searching four online databases (PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and ProQuest) for English-language articles published between 2000 and 2024. The search used the keywords/MeSH terms “[career ladder]” OR “[career choice]” AND “[nursing]” AND “[professional].” Results. Eleven studies met the inclusion criteria and described career ladder programs related to career growth, career choice, and nursing career mapping. Six studies used a cross-sectional design, one used a cohort design, and four employed qualitative designs. Conclusion. Career ladders generally improve nursing professionalism, particularly among professionals who have completed a career ladder program. However, several studies also highlight the importance of career ladders for novice nurses in planning their careers. A key limitation of this review is its focus on nursing careers, while other factors may also influence the professionalism of nursing professionals.
People Living with HIV Experiences from Peer Support: A Meta-Synthesis Syamikar Baridwan Syamsir, Agus Setiawan, Astuti Astuti, Rian Adi Pamungkas, Riswandy Wasir, et al. International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery, 2026 Background: Peer support groups play a crucial role in enhancing the psychosocial well-being of people living with HIV (PLHIV), and understanding their experiences is essential for optimizing their impact. This review aimed to identify, explore, and synthesize the experiences of PLHIV participating in peer support groups. Methods: A systematic review and meta-synthesis were conducted using the thematic synthesis approach developed by Thomas and Harden. Comprehensive searches were performed in PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, Cochrane, and Web of Science up to December 2024, using Boolean combinations of keywords related to HIV, peer support, and qualitative research. Studies were included if they used qualitative methods with a focus on PLHIV's experiences in peer support groups and published in English. Study quality was appraised using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) Qualitative Research Checklist. The review is registered in PROSPERO (CRD42025637718). Results: Out of 1,956 records identified, 20 qualitative studies met the inclusion criteria. The included studies demonstrated substantial geographical diversity, with representation from Africa, North America, Asia, Europe, and Australia. The analysis revealed three main themes: (1) Motivations for Joining Peer Support Groups; (2) Positive Impacts; and (3) Challenges in Participation. Conclusion: Peer support groups help PLHIV gain motivation, emotional strength, and a sense of belonging. Despite these benefits, challenges such as stigma and confidentiality concerns must be addressed through sustainable programs and strong health-community partnerships.
Healthcare Providers’ Interprofessional Collaboration Experience with Integrated Information System for Non-Communicable Disease Management at Primary Care in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study M Agung Akbar, Sukemi Sukemi, La Rakhmat Wabula, Didi Kurniawan, Haeril Amir International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery, 2025 Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) require holistic management, yet interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in primary care often faces challenges like fragmented services and inefficient information exchange. Integrated information systems have the potential to address these issues, but the system users' experiences regarding IPC in Indonesia remains understudied. This study aimed to explore healthcare providers' IPC experiences with the integrated information system for NCD management in primary care. Methods: A qualitative study with descriptive phenomenology approach was done at Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia from January-March 2025. Fifteen healthcare professionals consisting of 5 nurses, 4 medical doctors, 3 midwives, and 3 public health workers were purposively selected based on their experience using the integrated information system for NCD services. Data were collected until data saturation through two focus group discussions lasting 130-150 minutes. Data analysis was done manually using the Collaizzi's method. Field notes were taken to capture non-verbal cues and contextual observations. Results: Three themes emerged in this study, namely "enhanced IPC through information systems", "Optimized patient management via digital integration", and "Improved health workers' accessibility through adaptive technologies". Conclusion: The integrated information system strengthened IPC and NCD management in primary care by streamlining workflows and improving data accessibility. The integrated information system could improve community-based care with enhancing collaborative patient care.
Factors Related to Blood Cholinesterase Levels in Shallot Farmers in Enrekang Indonesia Muhammad Ikhtiar, Nasruddin Syam, Ulfa Sulaiman, Ayu Puspitasari, Haeril Amir Universal Journal of Public Health, 2025 Background: Pesticides are chemical substances that, when not used according to prescribed standards, can negatively impact health and environmental quality, particularly soil and water ecosystems. Method: This study used a laboratory-based analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach. The population consisted of 358 shallot farmers, with a sample of 188 selected through purposive sampling. Only farmers consenting to blood sampling were included in the study. OHS officers collected blood samples (0.01 cc each) using a cholinesterase test kit and subsequently analyzed at the Makassar OHS Laboratory. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate statistical methods. Results: The study revealed that 52.7% of respondents had normal cholinesterase levels, while 47.3% had abnormal levels. Regarding the pesticide dosage, 64.4% of respondents comply with recommended dosages, whereas 35.6% used improper dosages. 88.3% of respondents followed proper protocols for spraying techniques, while 11.7% did not. Correlation tests indicated significant associations among farmers between pesticide dosage and spraying techniques with blood cholinesterase levels. Conclusions and Suggestions: Pesticide exposure can manifest through observable symptoms, yet these signs are often underestimated, and individuals rarely seek medical attention. The potential impact of the research is preventive measure to pesticide exposure. The limitations of study is that the sampling technique still uses non-random sampling so that bias can occur. Further research is recommendation to be a longitudinal study to see the long-term effects and measurements can be done several times.
Applying the Family Functioning Model to Explore Positive Support in Diabetes Self-Management: A Qualitative Study Rian Adi Pamungkas, Kanittha Chamroonsawasdi, Haeril Amir, Andi Mayasari Usman, Abdurrasyid Abdurrasyid Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia, 2025 Introduction: Family members play a vital role in helping and undermining diabetes mellitus self-management practice.Methods: A qualitative study design to describe and explore the potentially key family function in diabetes self-management (DMSM) practice. In-depth interview strategy and focus group discussion (FGD) were conducted at Community health centre. An open-ended approach was applied to elicit an answer from participants. A total of twenty-two participants were involved in this study. All interview and FGD processes were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim.Results: The results found that positive function of family to support DMSM practice such as 1) positive encouragement and emotional support; 2) acknowledge responsibility for shared management; and 3) console, encourage and remind to maintain behaviours, regular blood glucose and medication adherence. the positive function of affective involvement such as 4) Be partners and work together in goal setting, action plan, and problem solving; and 5) accompanying for medical appointment and medical check-ups. Positive function in communication and problem solving such as 6) talking nicely and taking time to listen every compliance; and 7) partners recognize the needs of helping in crisis situation.Conclusion: Our findings provide insights regarding how family function may influence the adoption and maintenance of healthy behaviours. As the health providers look for approaches to improve the DMSM practice, this valuable finding was essential to understand how the family function can improve and empower patients in DMSM practice. The findings of this study recommend that community health center should involve the family members to maintain the self-management implementation. The component of family function based should be consider for program development among diabetes patients.
Analysis of structured discharge planning implementation for discharged inpatients: a multicenter study Candra Dewi Rahayu, Ika Purnamasari, Fifi Alviana, Dwi Ari Wibowo, Haeril Amir Healthcare in Low Resource Settings, 2025 Discharge planning is an approach taken by the nurse, patient, and family that includes a needs assessment that will address a detailed care plan after the patient is discharged from the hospital. Discharge planning is essential for patients to prevent re-visiting patients with the same complaints or symptoms that require new treatment and to reduce length of stay for patients. In addition, a structured discharge planning can improve the quality of nursing care. This study aimed to analyze the implementation of structured discharge planning in inpatients. The method employed is a descriptive quantitative carried out in 9 hospitals. The results show that 78.03% of discharge planning has been carried out on inpatients. 54.3% of discharge planning was carried out since the patient's admission, and 45.7% was carried out when the patient was about to be discharged. Discharge planning is carried out ranging from assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation and evaluation. Discussion and conclusion state that the discharge planning has been carried out in a structured manner but the implementation has not been optimal and has not been fully performed when the patient is admitted to undergo treatment at the hospital.
Lived Experiences of Nurses Caring for Children with Asthma in Paediatric Patient Wards in Indonesia Dewi Elizadiani Suza, Setiawan Setiawan, Haeril Amir, Arieny Rizafni Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 2025 Asthma is a serious health problem among children, and it is important for children to acquire self-management skills in order to optimise their quality of life in the future. Therefore, nurses play an important role in delivering comprehensive nursing care, providing asthma control education, and facilitating appropriate self-management support for paediatric patients. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of nurses caring for children with asthma in paediatric patient wards in Indonesia. The study used a hermeneutic-phenomenological design approach. Using purposive sampling, 12 participants were recruited. The data was collected through in-depth interviews, direct observations, and field notes. Sampling continued until data saturation was achieved. Thematic analysis was conducted following Braun and Clarke’s six-phase framework. The results showed that the lived experiences of nurses caring for children with asthma in paediatric patient wards were categorised into four main themes and nine sub-themes. The four themes included: (1) providing nursing care (nursing priorities and nursing interventions); (2) experiencing personal challenges (communication barriers and feelings of frustration); (3) providing culturally competent care (minimising barriers to treatment and respecting the different cultural beliefs of children and parents); and (4) requiring specialised skills (patience, accuracy in medication administration, and play therapy techniques). Thus, the study concluded that caring for hospitalised children with asthma involves a multifaceted approach, distinct from the care of children with other conditions. Nurses face unique challenges due to the influence of cultural beliefs, religious values, and varied perceptions about the illness. Therefore, nurses have to provide nursing care; experience personal challenges; provide culturally competent care; and require specialised skills.
Mapping the Impact of Telenursing on Quality and Healthcare Savings: A Scoping Review Cut Rahmiati, Haeril Amir, Ika Wulansari, Ida Zuhroidah, Desy Dwi Cahyani Salud Ciencia Y Tecnologia, 2025 Introduction: Telenursing, a component of telehealth, combines information technology with nursing practice to provide care from a distance.Closing healthcare access disparities is becoming more urgent, particularly in rural and disadvantaged areas. The growing incidence of long-term health conditions and the ageing population have resulted in an increased requirement for healthcare systems to provide effective, patient-centred care. Ongoing patient care and empowerment are delivered through the remote services of telenursing, which include monitoring, educational support, and consultationMethods: This scoping review was conducted in full compliance with the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines.The search strategy entailed using relevant keywords related to telenursing on major electronic databases including PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and ProQuest.Results: In total, nine articles were included in this review. Research reveals that telenursing represents a highly effective technological strategy for assisting nurses in meeting patient requirements, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, through the provision of remote healthcare services. Consistently reported research indicates that telenursing is a cost-reducing strategy which also contributes to better clinical outcomes.Conclusions: : telenursing in promoting both patient independence and healthcare saving
Telenursing practice for independence and economic value: a scoping review protocol Haeril Amir, Nur Hidayah, Indriana Noor Istiqomah, Cut Rahmiati, Candra Dewi Rahayu, Nur Ilah Padhila, Desy Dwi Cahyani Salud Ciencia Y Tecnologia, 2025 Introduction: Telenursing is a form of health technology, can be used to save costs, facilitate communication and shorten time. This study aimed to examine benefit telenursing for independence and economic.Methods: This study used the scoping review method. The search strategy involved keywords relevant to telenursing in online database such as PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, ProQuest.Results: Nine (9) article found later in the review and telenursing as a technology that significantly aids nurses in meeting patients' needs, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic and solution for reducing healthcare costs while improving patient clinical outcomes.Conclusions: : telenursing in promoting both patient independence and cost-effectiveness.
Normocytic Anemia in Pregnant Women: A Scoping Review Medical Journal of Malaysia, 2024
Normocytic Anemia in Pregnant Women: A Scoping Review Medical Journal of Malaysia, 2024
Effect of Applying Ointment to Diabetic Ulcer before Modern Dressing: A Case Study SMJN Djafar, WOS Asnaniar, H Amir, NW Munir An Idea Nursing Journal 5 (01), 08-12 , 2026 2026
Research Integrity: Dishonesty and Research Misconduct within the Health Profession H Amir An Idea Health Journal 6 (02), 207-208 , 2026 2026
The effectiveness of implementing case-based learning in improving clinical skills, critical thinking, problem solving, motivation, and satisfaction of nursing students … MAAR Sapeni, M Mardjuk, EK Firdaus, H Amir, CD Rahayu, AY Syah, ... Gaceta Médica de Caracas 134 (1), 200-211 , 2026 2026
Benson Relaxation Technique for Pain Management in Patients N Nurfadhillah, H Amir, I Idealriani, E Marini An Idea Nursing Journal 5 (01), 01-07 , 2026 2026
A Journey of Career Ladders for Nursing Professionalism: A Systematic Review H Amir, RTS Hariyati, E Novieastari, TA Pakasi Social Medicine 19 (1), 111-123 , 2026 2026 Citations: 2
People Living with HIV Experiences from Peer Support: A Meta-Synthesis SB Syamsir, A Setiawan, A Astuti, RA Pamungkas, R Wasir, TW Naralia, ... International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery 14 (1), 2 , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
Carreras profesionales y probidad en enfermería: una revisión sistemática A Journey of Career Ladders for Nursing Professionalism: A Systematic H Amir, RTS Hariyati, E Novieastari, TA Pakasi Social Medicine 19 (1) , 2026 2026
Manajemen Jalan Nafas dengan Kombinasi Chest Physiotherapy dan Terapi Oksienasi pada Pasien Pneumonia NA Syam, H Amir, F Fitria Wal'afiat Hospital Journal 6 (2), 177-183 , 2025 2025
Manajemen Airway Dikombinasi Dengan Hand Held Fan Dan Deep Breathing Exercise Terhadap Penurunan Sesak Nafas Pada Pasien Efusi Pleura AA BISRI, H Amir, R Hidayat Wal'afiat Hospital Journal 6 (2) , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Peningkatan Pengetahuan Masyarakat terhadap Penggunaan Obat Batuk Tradisional PAT Imran, A Asfar, H Amir Window of Nursing Journal, 166-173 , 2025 2025
Implementation of Guided Imagery to Reduce Anxiety in Patients with Breast Cancer N Irwansjah, H Amir, SHS Putri, E Marini An Idea Nursing Journal 4 (02), 93-99 , 2025 2025
Management of Body Image Changes in Post-Mastectomy Breast Cancer Patients in the Surgical Ward Y Suardi, H Amir, I Idelriani, E Marini Journal of Nursing Management and Practice 1 (02), 42-47 , 2025 2025
PENERAPAN TERAPI NON FARMAKOLOGI DEEP BREATHING UNTUK MENINGKATKAN POLA NAFAS PADA PASIEN PNEUMOTORAKS DI RUANGAN IGD RS IBNU SINA MAKASSAR N Aulia, R Hidayat, H Amir ZAHRA: JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH 5 (1), 15-19 , 2025 2025
Hyperthermia Management Using Tepid Sponging to Reduce Body Temperature in Children With Typhoid Fever in the Emergency Department K Abd Malik, F Fitria, H Amir, R Hidayat An Idea Nursing Journal 4 (02), 86-92 , 2025 2025
The Effectiveness of Tepid Sponge Therapy in Managing Hyperthermia among Patients with Typhoid Fever in the Emergency Department I Humrah, H Amir, R Hidayat, S Safruddin An Idea Nursing Journal 4 (02), 80-85 , 2025 2025
Airway Management Using the Active Cycle of Breathing Technique to Improve Oxygen Saturation in Patients with Bronchial Asthma in the Emergency Department J Abdullah, H Amir, F Fitria, R Hidayat, M Garcia Journal of Nursing Management and Practice 1 (02), 35-41 , 2025 2025
Application of Moist Wound Healing Technique in Post-Cesarean Section Patients: A Case Study N Israwati, H Amir, A Mappanganro An Idea Nursing Journal 4 (02), 73-79 , 2025 2025
Assessment of Early Pain Management in Fracture Cases in the Emergency Department: Evidence from Clinical Practice WR Yakut, H Amir, R Hidayat An Idea Nursing Journal 4 (02), 66-72 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Effectiveness of Metcovasin Modern Dressing on Grade II Diabetic Ulcers: A Case Study R Ananda, H Amir, WS Asnaniar, N Nurwahidah An Idea Nursing Journal 4 (02), 59-65 , 2025 2025
PENATALAKSANAAN PERAWATAN LUKA KAKI DIABETIK DENGAN FOAM DRESSING DI KLINIK GRIYA AFIAT MAKASSAR TAHUN 2025 H Nandatari, NW Munir, H Amir Jurnal Intelek Dan Cendikiawan Nusantara 2 (4), 7388-7392 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
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Pencegahan Stunting Pada Anak Di Desa Tamangapa Kec. Ma’rang Kab. Pangkep A Puspitasari, WD Putra, H Amir Idea Pengabdian Masyarakat 1 (1), 05-08 , 2021 2021 Citations: 83
Covid19 pandemic: management and global response H Amir, S Sudarman, A Asfar, AS Batara Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan 12 (121), 2020.121-128 , 2020 2020 Citations: 65
The effect of Benson relaxation on quality of sleep of cancer patients S Efendi Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences , 2022 2022 Citations: 38
Pengaruh Teknik Relaksasi Benson Terhadap Kualitas Tidur pada Lanjut Usia R Hidayat, H Amir An Idea Health Journal 1 (01), 21-25 , 2021 2021 Citations: 37
The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management N Muchlis, H Amir, DD Cahyani, RI Alam, N Landu, M Mikawati, ... Journal of medicine and life 15 (10), 1311 , 2022 2022 Citations: 36
Strategies in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 a quarantine, isolation, lockdown, tracing, testing and treatment (3t): literature review H Amir Asia pacific journal of health management 17 (2), 1-6 , 2022 2022 Citations: 34
Gambaran Pelaksanaan Diskusi Refleksi Kasus (DRK) Dalam Mendukung Peningkatan Pengetahuan Dan Profesionalitas Perawat H Amir, AM Irwan, A Saleh Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah , 2019 2019 Citations: 27
Pencegahan Stunting Pada Anak Di Desa Tamangapa Kec. Ma’rang Kab. Pangkep. Idea Pengabdian Masyarakat, 1 (1), 05–08 A Puspitasari, WD Putra, H Amir 2021 Citations: 24
Enhancing skill conceptualization, critical thinking, and nursing knowledge through reflective case discussions: a systematic review H Amir, PANK Permatananda, DD Cahyani, W Langelo, R Rosita, ... Journal of medicine and life 16 (6), 851 , 2023 2023 Citations: 23
Peningkatan literasi kesehatan pada anak lewat dongeng PHBS H Rahman, Z Burhan, H Rahman, H Amir, AI Agus, AS Batara, HD Toto Idea Pengabdian Masyarakat 1 (03), 60-65 , 2021 2021 Citations: 22
Improving caregiver preparedness in the care transition of stroke patients: a scoping review M Damaiyanti, H Amir, DD Cahyani, NS Alhidayat, N Afrianti, C Rahmiati, ... Journal of medicine and life 16 (12), 1723 , 2023 2023 Citations: 19
Penyuluhan kesehatan tentang diare di rumah sakit ibnu sina kota makassar H Amir, AI Agus Jurnal, 1-5 , 2022 2022 Citations: 19
Penerapan 3M dalam Mencegah Penularan Covid-19 di Desa Lonjoboko Kabupaten Gowa H Amir, MIM Bima, I As' ad, MF Hafid, JR Ashar, AQ Zainal, A Jihad, ... Idea Pengabdian Masyarakat 1 (1), 1-4 , 2021 2021 Citations: 17
Reflective Case Discussion (RCD) for Nurses: A Systematic Review H Amir, S Sudarman STRADA: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan 9 (2), 332-337 , 2020 2020 Citations: 17
Pengaruh covid-19 kepada masyarakat H Amir, Y Taqiyah seminar nasional & call of papers penelitian dan pengabdian masyarakat 1 (01) , 2021 2021 Citations: 16
Normocytic anemia in pregnant women: A scoping review SA Sharief Medical Journal of Malaysia 79 (5), 646-657 , 2024 2024 Citations: 15
Effect of health education on improving the knowledge among diabetes mellitus patients in the prevention of diabetic ulcer in Regional Hospital of Tidore Island H Amir, NW Munir International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) 4 (4), 379-384 , 2021 2021 Citations: 14
Indonesia's effort to phase out and rationalise its fossil-fuel subsidies H Amir, MRJ Hisyam, ZD Kurnaini, H Handayani, FV Pasaribu, M Irfan, ... Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and Ministry of Finance 33, 1-83 , 2019 2019 Citations: 14
Penyuluhan Non Hemoragik Stroke pada Keluarga Pasien di Intensive Care Unit (ICU) RSP. Ibnu Sina YW-UMI E Ernasari, S Safruddin, H Amir, NI Padhila, S Suhermi Idea Pengabdian Masyarakat 3 (01), 39-43 , 2023 2023 Citations: 13
Effective methods to prevent or treat anemia in adolescent women PD Swamilaksita, H Amir, F Suryani, PH Livana International Journal of Health Sciences, 440-452 , 2022 2022 Citations: 13