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114901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2021A comparison of the effectiveness banana stem sap and virgin coconut oil on diabetic wound healingIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
214901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2019A low-frequency of electrical stimulation improves wound healingIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
314901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ1 Journal2020Anti-inflammatory activity of date palm seed by downregulating interleukin-1?, TGF-?, cyclooxygenase-1 and -2: A study among middle age womenSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal
414901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ3 Journal2018Anti-inflammatory effect of date seeds (Phoenix dactylifera L) on carrageenan-induced edema in ratsTropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
514901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2019Are there any effects of tapping therapy in reducing anxiety and labor pain in the latent phase?Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health
614901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ1 Journal2022Awareness of Being at Risk of Stroke and Its Determinant Factors among Hypertensive Patients in Banyumas, IndonesiaStroke Research and Treatment
714901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ3 Journal2021Barriers in diabetes self-management: A qualitative study from the perspective of nurses in primary health centers, indonesiaOpen Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
814901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2018Coenzyme q10 is potentially usedto improve lipid profile in diabetic hypercholesterolemia-induced periodontitis in the coastal areaE3S Web of Conferences
914901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2019Date seeds (Phoenix dactylifera L.) consumption as anti-inflammatory and immunostimulant: A systematic reviewIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
1014901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2018Decreasing Carbon Tetrachloride Toxicity using Date-seed (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Steeping in RatsToxicology and Environmental Health Sciences
1114901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ3 Journal2021Determinant factors stroke prevention behavior among hypertension patient in indonesiaOpen Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
1214901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ3 Journal2019Dietary supplementation of Phoenix dactylifera L. Seeds decreases pro-inflammatory mediators in CCl4-induced ratsJournal of HerbMed Pharmacology
1314901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ3 Journal2020Foot self-care behavior and its predictors in diabetic patients in IndonesiaBMC Research Notes
1414901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ2 Journal2022Pain management in the first stage of labour using sensory stimulationBritish Journal of Midwifery
1514901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ1 Journal2022Pilot Study of a Brief Hypnotic Induction: Effects on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, and Subjective Distress in Patients Diagnosed with HypertensionInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
1614901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ3 Journal2017Plasma malondialdehyde and Vitamin E levels after date palm seeds (Phoenix dactylifera) steeping administrationAsian Journal of Clinical Nutrition
1714901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2017SETIA Health Education Set Enhances Knowledge, Attitude, and Parenting Self-Efficacy Score in Postpartum Adolescent MothersComprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing
1814901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ2 Journal2021The barriers and facilitators of foot care practices in diabetic patients in Indonesia: A qualitative studyNursing Open
1914901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ4 Journal2019The Community Health Volunteers description in Exclusive Breastfeeding Promotion and Improved Knowledge Through Training Based on the Concept of «insufficient Milk Supply»IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
2014901Pendidikan Profesi NersProfesiQ1 Journal2022The cultural beliefs and practices of diabetes self-management in Javanese diabetic patients: An ethnographic studyHeliyon