Health education is essential in neuroscience nursing, yet traditional verbal or written approaches often fail to meet the needs of patients with neurological conditions. This presentation explores comic books as a person-centered educational tool, illustrated by a Parkinson's disease example that highlights the nursing role in creating accessible educational materials.
Health education is essential in neuroscience nursing, yet traditional verbal or written approaches often fail to meet the needs of patients with neurological conditions. This presentation explores comic books as a person-centered educational tool, illustrated by a Parkinson's disease example that highlights the nursing role in creating accessible educational materials.
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