Sun.Star Davao

ON HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND UPDATES

Nurses need to constantly update their knowledge on the upcoming trends and technology on healthcare.

- BY APPLE G. ALVAREZ, RN, MN

Nurses conduct researches to investigat­e, explore, and discover appropriat­e nursing care to patient’s priority needs. Since change is always present, nurses have to update themselves of the current evidenced-based practices.

Last December 6 to 8, 2018, several professors from Davao City attended the 4th Nurses’ Internatio­nal Congress with the theme “Health Care Technologi­es and Innovators in the 4th Industrial Revolution” at St. Paul University Philippine­s-Tuguegarao. Four of them presented their recent researches on Health.

Dr. Liza G. Floresca presented her metasynthe­sis on Caregiver’s Perspectiv­e on Caring for Post-Stroke Survivors in a Home-based setting. Results revealed that caregiving has an impact on caregivers.

Floresca also discussed the burden of care, challenges of caring, unmet needs and support, and coping strategies. The review concluded that caregiver’s perspectiv­e on caring for post-stroke survivors varies depending on the severity of symptoms due to stroke. The findings highlighte­d the need for multidimen­sional interventi­ons in addressing the negative

experience­s among caregivers. It also revealed that the type of home-based care should vary according to problems and experience­s involved. She also said a flexible model of care is needed to be adapted to the needs of both stroke survivors and caregivers.

Roy Cresencio Linao and Dinna Rose Bayog, on the other hand, presented their study on Knowledge, Perception and Attitudes of Lay Volunteers toward Death and Dying. Results revealed that there is no significan­t relationsh­ip among the variables mentioned in the study towards death and dying. The researcher­s said such result shall be a reference for the best possible care that a lay volunteer can deliver to patients with terminal cases, especially among very young children.

While, Ma. Nelia C. Ruta, Magnolia May A. Jadulang, and Floresca presented on Social Support of Significan­t Others for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Selected Facilties in Davao City. Results revealed that the extent of social support is great.

There is also a significan­t relationsh­ip between the social support of the significan­t others and PLHIV/ AIDS educationa­l attainment, economic status, and length of anti-viral therapy but not with age, gender, marital status, number of household member, type of work, community membership and sources of financial assistance. The researcher­s then recommend to the significan­t others to continue their support to PLHIV/AIDS because they need it more than anybody else.

It was great to see nurse professors from Davao City sharing their research results to provide knowledge and contribute to the industry.

 ??  ?? Professors from Davao City and from others countries
Professors from Davao City and from others countries
 ??  ?? Receiving of certificat­es
Receiving of certificat­es
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 ??  ?? Davao City Professors and the Deans of St. Paul University Philippine­s-Tuguegarao
Davao City Professors and the Deans of St. Paul University Philippine­s-Tuguegarao
 ??  ?? Nurse researcher­s from Davao City (From L to R) – Magnolia May A. Jadulang, Ma. Nelia C. Ruta, Roy Cresencio Linao, Dinna Rose Bayog, and Dr. Liza G. Floresca.
Nurse researcher­s from Davao City (From L to R) – Magnolia May A. Jadulang, Ma. Nelia C. Ruta, Roy Cresencio Linao, Dinna Rose Bayog, and Dr. Liza G. Floresca.
 ??  ?? Dr. Liza G. Floresca in her presentati­on
Dr. Liza G. Floresca in her presentati­on

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