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Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation Theory
Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation Theory, introduced by sociologist Everett M. Rogers in 1962, provides a framework for understanding how new ideas, practices,…

Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation Theory, introduced by sociologist Everett M. Rogers in 1962, provides a framework for understanding how new ideas, practices,…

In the modern healthcare landscape, nurses often find themselves on the front lines of providing care to uninsured patients. These patients face…

Pediatric nursing is one of the most emotionally demanding specialties in healthcare. Nurses working with critically ill children often face unique psychological…

Food insecurity, defined as the lack of consistent access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food, is a pressing issue that disproportionately affects…

The Contribution of Forensic Nurses in the Criminal Justice System highlights the vital role these specialized professionals play in bridging healthcare and…

Vaccination is one of the most effective public health measures for preventing disease, reducing morbidity and mortality, and improving global health outcomes.…

The nursing profession faces a persistent challenge in retaining skilled professionals, with high turnover rates affecting both the quality of care and…

The Ethics of Nurse Participation in Clinical Trials is a critical aspect of modern healthcare, given the increasing role of nurses in…

Integrating mental health care into primary nursing roles is an essential step in addressing the global burden of mental health disorders. Nurses,…