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● Maganis Moira

1.) Pharmacologic problems and self-prescription in times of crisis (flood, storms, etc.)
During periods of emergency such as cyclones or floods, individuals might encounter
difficulties in obtaining medical care. This may result in pharmacologic complications, as
individuals may self-prescribe, procure, and utilize medications without appropriate medical
supervision. The potential consequences of this situation include incorrect dosing, adverse
reactions, and insufficient medical care; thus, the importance of educating the public about
responsible medication usage in emergency situations is underscored.
a. Impact of Pharmacologic Knowledge on Self-Prescription Behaviors in Nursing Students
During Natural Disasters
a. Assessing the Efficacy of Educational Interventions on Reducing Self-Prescription
Practices Among Nursing Students During Crisis Situations

2.) Health policy - implementation for nurses and student nurses during COVID-19
pandemic
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the swift execution of health policies to provide
direction for nurses and student nurses became imperative. Concerns such as the use of personal
protective equipment (PPE), infection control measures, and alterations in healthcare delivery
were addressed by these policies. It was essential to implement and adjust to these policies in
order to optimize patient care and ensure the health of healthcare professionals.

a. Exploring the Effectiveness of Virtual Training Modules in Implementing COVID-19


Health Policies for Nursing Students
a. Nursing Students' Perceptions and Experiences of Health Policy Implementation Amidst
the COVID-19 Pandemic

3.) Coping mechanisms and bereavement behaviors of specific age population - children ,
adolescents, adults and geriatrics in crisis during COVID-19 pandemic
In times of crisis, such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, distinct coping mechanisms
and bereavement behaviors are observed among various age cohorts. Geriatrics may draw on life
experiences, while children may depend on the support of their caretakers. Adolescents may
express themselves through social connections. Adults may employ a variety of coping
strategies. It is crucial to comprehend these age-specific reactions in order to deliver efficacious
psychological assistance.
a. Coping Mechanisms Among Children, Adolescents, Adults, and Geriatrics in Response
to Loss During the COVID-19 Crisis
a. Examining the Role of Resilience in Coping with Bereavement Across Different Age
Groups

4.) Infomedics - social media bearing on the health behavior or adolescent and adult clients
The term "infomedics" pertains to the influence of social media-mediated information
dissemination on health-related behavior. Social media has the capacity to impact health-related
choices, attitudes, and actions among adolescents and adults. Assuring that accurate,
evidence-based information is disseminated among the enormous quantities of health-related
data available on platforms, it becomes critical to evaluate and direct users in this process.

a. Exploring the Perceived Credibility and Trustworthiness of Health Information on Social


Media
a. Effect of Social Media Health Campaigns on Health Behavior Change Among
Adolescent and Adult Clients

5.) Issues and concerns of students in the nursing curriculum and nursing education in the
limited face-to-face set up
The transition to restricted in-person settings in nursing education, particularly in the
midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, engendered a multitude of concerns and issues. Difficulties
encompassed the need to acclimate to online learning, sustain training in clinical skills, and
bridge the digital divide. The imperative to strike a balance between theoretical and practical
components of nursing education necessitated the development of novel approaches to guarantee
that students gained a holistic understanding.

a. Exploring the Experiences and Perspectives of Nursing Students


Regarding Challenges in Limited Face-to-Face Learning Environments
a. Comparing virtual simulation and traditional clinical practice in nursing
education

6.) Mental health issues for specific populations – children, adolescents, adults and
geriatrics in the time of COVID-19 pandemic such as Anxiety Disorders, Past Traumatic
Stress Disorders and other maladaptive disorders
Across all age categories, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated mental health issues.
Elevated levels of anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorders, and other maladaptive disorders were
observed in children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly as a result of factors such as isolation,
fear of contagion, and uncertainty. Tailored mental health interventions were imperative to
effectively target the distinct requirements and susceptibilities of every population amidst these
arduous circumstances.

a. Childhood Anxiety in COVID-19: Prevalence and Impact


a. Geriatric Coping During COVID-19: A Comparative Study

● Abella Kathryn

1. Health policy - implementation for nurses and student nurses during the coVID-19
pandemic
● Exploring the lived experience of Filipino frontline health workers during the covid 19
pandemic.

A. The purpose of this study is to comprehend and characterize the subjective and individual
experiences of frontline Filipino health professionals during the COVID-19 epidemic.
The study will employ qualitative research techniques to collect detailed information
about the difficulties, anxieties, fortitude, and coping mechanisms faced by these medical
professionals in this historic period. The results of this study will offer insightful
information on the pandemic's human element and advance knowledge of how to
empower and assist frontline healthcare workers in times of crisis.

● Navigating Health Policy Implementation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Strategies for
Nurses and Student Nurses

B. The title emphasizes the need of tackling this issue especially during the epidemic and the
necessity for ways to overcome these obstacles. The word "navigating" suggests that
these tactics will entail figuring out how to get through challenging and unknown
situations, which is especially pertinent given how quickly the epidemic is developing.
Overall, the title suggests a study area with the goal of offering healthcare professionals
workable methods for overseeing the execution of health policy in this historic period.

● Balagtas Gwen

Pharmacologic problems and self-prescription in times of crisis (flood, storms, etc.)

Type of medication used: OTC/prescription drugs.


Respondents: level 2 nursing students who has had pharmacology as their course subject

Summary: Access to medical equipment and medications are restricted in times of need-
especially in poverty-stricken areas wherein self-diagnosis and self-prescription is common as
their financial status hinders them from accessing any medical practitioner. This focuses on the
effects and risks that participants that have experienced taking part in these practices.

Respondents: Level 2 student nurses

1. Exploring the Lived Experiences of Level 2 Nursing Students OTC Drug Use and
Self-Prescription.
2. Effect of Pharmacology Subject in Use of OTC Drugs Among Level 2 Nursing
Students

● Sta Cruz Trix

1. Infomedics - social media bearing on the health behavior or adolescent and adult
clients

● "Influence of Social Media on Health Behaviors: A Study on Adolescents and Adults"

A. This study aims to identify the impact of Social Media (Post, Videos, Advertisements,
Campaigns, etc.) on the health behaviors of adolescent and adult clients. The study will
explore how health-related information disseminated through social media platforms
influences their health decisions and behaviors. The goal is to understand the extent of
this influence and its implications on public health. Findings from this study could guide
the development of strategies to utilize social media for positive health outcomes.

● "Perceptions and Trust in Infomedics: Exploring the Influence on Health Behavior of


Adolescents and Adults"

B. This research aims to identify the perceptions and levels of trust in "Infomedics"
(health-related information on social media) and their impact on the health behavior of
adolescents and adults. The study will examine how individuals perceive and evaluate the
credibility and reliability of health information shared on social media platforms. The
goal is to understand how these perceptions influence their health-related
decision-making processes and behaviors. By exploring the factors that contribute to trust
or skepticism in Infomedics, the research aims to provide insights into effective strategies
for promoting accurate and trustworthy health information dissemination on social media

● Quinto Jeraldine

Mental health issues for specific age populations- children, adolescents, adults and
geriatrics in the time of Covid-19 pandemic such as Anxiety Disorder, Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder and other maladaptive disorders.

● Impact of Stress Levels on Eating Behaviors among Nursing Students in University of


Pangasinan
This research aims to determine if there is a correlation between stress levels and
certain eating patterns, such as emotional eating, binge eating, or changes in dietary
choices specifically among nursing students in University of Pangasinan. . The study
seeks to gather data and insights to better understand how stress influences the eating
behaviors of nursing students and potentially identify strategies to promote healthier
eating habits in this population.
● A Correlational Study of the Relationship Between Caffeine Consumption and
Academic Stress among Nursing Students

This research aims to investigate whether there is a relationship between the


amount of caffeine consumed and the level of academic stress experienced by nursing
students. Researchers seek to understand if higher levels of caffeine intake are associated
with higher levels of academic stress or if there is no significant relationship. The study
aims to gather data and insights to better comprehend the impact of caffeine consumption
on the academic stress levels of college students.

● Taliño Francess

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