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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Nursing Education, Emergency Preparedness, and Community Health Practice
This issue of Genius Journal of Nursing (GJN) presents original research addressing key areas of nursing education, emergency preparedness, community health, mental health, elderly care, and primary health care management. The articles highlight the role of educational interventions, social support, community-based health services, and organizational factors in improving health outcomes, professional practice, and service quality.
The studies published in this issue include simulation-based training for post-food poisoning emergency response among special education teachers, START triage video education for earthquake disaster preparedness among anesthesiology nursing students, determinants of older adults’ compliance with community-based elderly health post programs, the association between family social support and emotional stability among people with mental disorders, and the relationship between perceived National Health Insurance financial compensation and employee performance in primary health care.

