Bracelet making boosts health: nursing program lifts indigenous women
NCT ID NCT07175064
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 05, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study looked at how nursing-led livelihood programs (like bracelet and rag making) affected the health and income of 25 indigenous Aeta women in the Philippines. Researchers surveyed and interviewed participants to see if these programs helped with nutrition, stress, and access to medicine. The goal was to understand how economic support can improve overall well-being.
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Angeles University Foundation
Angeles City, Pampanga, 2010, Philippines
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