Nursing research in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism plays a vital role in advancing patient care and improving outcomes. Nurses are at the forefront of managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, where they work closely with patients to promote self-management, adherence to medication, and lifestyle modifications. Research within this field helps identify effective interventions, enhance patient education, and optimize nursing practices to address the unique challenges posed by endocrine disorders. Through evidence-based studies, nurses contribute to developing new approaches for managing metabolic diseases, ensuring that patients receive the most effective and personalized care possible. This area of nursing research is crucial for shaping future healthcare practices and empowering nurses to deliver optimal patient care.
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Adele Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
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Debra A Hrelic, University of North Carolina Wilmington, United States
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Carole Graves, Columbia University School of Nursing, United States
Title : A call to action for the integration of an underutilized resource: The evidence for Parkinson’s disease and music therapy
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