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Nurse and Health: Jurnal Keperawatan
ISSN : 20889909     EISSN : 26232448     DOI : -
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Nurse and Health: Jurnal Keperawatan (NHJK) is a Scientific Journal managed by Community Service and Research Division of Kerta Cendekia Nursing Academy. The scope of this journal is articles in the fields of health, public health, and nursing (basic nursing, medical surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, community health nursing, family nursing, emergency nursing, psychiatric and mental health nursing, gerontological nursing, and also nursing management). This journal is published in print and online every 6 months, namely June and December.
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THE EFFECT OF BREAST CARE AND GYMNASTICS ON MOTHERS WITH LESS BREAST MILK PRODUCTION: A LITERATURE REVIEW Rasulina Br Peranginangin; Mardiana Ahmad; Andi Nilawati Usman; Nur Aliya Arsyad
Nurse and Health: Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11 No 1 (2022): Nurse and Health: Jurnal Keperawatan January-June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.326

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Background: The low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding shows that not many mothers succeed in exclusive breastfeeding. In post-partum mothers often because the pain experienced after childbirth makes the mother lazy to breastfeed the baby; this can cause the production of breast milk to be uneventful due to lack of stimulation in the breast so that the oxytocin cycle is not smooth and causes breast milk not to come out. Objectives: This study aimed to find out the Effect of Breast Care and Gymnastics on Mothers with Less Breast Milk Production. Design: This research design is the study of literature by descriptive methods. Data Sources: Search articles using the Mendeley app with a period of 2017 to 2021 by entering the keyword" "breast care, breastfeeding mothers, less milk production. Articles selected based on: Inclusion Criteria that articles related to breast care in nursing mothers, year of publication 2017-2021, international Publications, articles using English, original articles, abstracts, full text, and open access. Exclusion Criteria that articles other than English and It doesn't have DOI. There were 13 articles based on inclusion criteria. Review Methods: A systematic review method based on established criteria, then collected and made a journal summary including the researcher's name, the year of publication of the journal, the title of the study, the method, and an overview of the results or finding. Results: The 13 articles that reviewed and met the inclusion criteria, it was concluded that breast care and gymnastics in breastfeeding mothers significantly influenced breast milk production. This is due to the presence of touch in the breast that stimulates the mammary glands. Conclusion: Breast care and gymnastics have a significant effect on increasing milk production in breastfeeding mothers.
FACTORS RELATED TO QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG CHILDREN WITH THALASSEMIA MAJOR: A LITERATURE REVIEW Lailil Fatkuriyah; Ainul Hidayati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.340

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Background: Thalassemia major is a chronic disease in children that harms children quality of life by interrupting physical function, emotional function, social function, and school function. Objectives: This study aims to identify factors contributed to quality of life among children with thalassemia major. Design: The research design used systematic review based on the PRISMA guideline. Data Sources: The source of the articles used three databases including Pubmed, Science Direct, and NCBI with keywords: “quality of life” AND “children” AND “thalassemia major”. The articles were searched from July to September 2021. Review Methods: The data in this study were obtained by reviewing articles from previous studies using PRISMA checklist and PICOS. To assess the quality of article, JBI Critical Appraisal Tools was also used as a guideline. Results: There were 6 articles reviewed according to the inclusion criteria. All the studies showed that the score of quality of life among children with thalassemia major was lower than that of healthy children. The school function among children with thalassemia major was known to have the lowest score from this review. Factors contributed to quality of life among children with thalassemia major according to this review were chelation therapy, pretransfusion hemoglobin, age during the first transfusion, frequency of transfusion, child’s age, family income, parents’ education, hepatomegaly, body mass index, and serum ferritin levels. Conclusion: This review notifies the necessity of developing strategies in improving the quality of life of children with thalassemia major that involves parents, health services, schools, and the government.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND THE READINESS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSES IN EFFORT OF PREVENTION OF COVID 19 TRANSMISSION Loren Juksen; Rafidaini Sazarni Ratiyun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.341

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Background: The death of nurses due to exposed COVID–19 Virus is the problem all of the country around the world now. The effort to decrease the number of transmissions, death and exposed by the virus is cutting the chain of infection and transmission of the virus. Objectives: The study aims to know the relationship between knowledge and the Readiness of Community Health Nurses in Effort of Prevention of COVID–19 Transmission in Primary Health Center, Bengkulu City. Methods: The design of this study used survey analytics by cross-sectional approach. Samples were taken by purposive sampling techniques that were the community health nurses in Primary Health Center in Bengkulu City as many as 195 respondents. Research Instrument used the knowledge instrument and the readiness instrument and the data that were collected tested by Chi-Square Test. Results: From 110 respondents were good knowledge there were 76 persons (38.98%) were ready and 34 persons (17.43%) were not ready. From 59 respondents were fair there were 27 persons (13.85%) were ready and 32 persons (16.41%) were not ready. From 26 respondents were poor there were 10 persons 5.13% were ready and 16 persons 8.20% were not ready. The result from Chi-Square Test obtained that the value of person Chi-Square is 13.251 by P-Value 0.001< α 0.05, so the result H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted. Conclusion: The conclusion is there is significant relationship between Knowledge, and the Readiness of Community Health Nurses in Effort of Prevention of COVID–19 transmission in Primary Health Center, Bengkulu City.
RELATIONSHIP OF MOTIVATION AND AWARENESS WITH SELF-EFFICACY OF UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS IN CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION Yustina Ni Putu Yusniawati; Ida Rahmawati; I Nyoman Arya Mahaputra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.346

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Background: Cardiac arrest is an unpredictable incident where the heart stops working very quickly, becoming a major health concern globally, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Death occurs when the victim is delayed in obtaining cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All levels of society, especially undergraduate nursing students, must be able to perform CPR by increasing their ability to become qualified CPR bystanders. Objectives: This research aims to analyze factors related to the self-efficacy of undergraduate nursing students (motivation and awareness) in performing CPR on undergraduate nursing students in Indonesia. Methods: This is quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach, using a purposive sampling technique. Sample in this research 290 students. Data collection was carried out from January 2021 to February 2021 through google form online questionnaire containing: demographic data, the dependent variable which is motivation and awareness, and the dependent variable which is nurse efficacy. Statistical test for bivariate using spearmen rho and multivariate using logistic regression. Results: The results showed that most undergraduate nursing students had good efficacy when facing cardiac arrests, with 166 (57.2%). The results of the binary logistic regression showed that the factors associated with nursing undergraduate efficacy were motivation (OR=1.106 95% CI = 0.497-2,458 p-value 0.000) and awareness (OR = 18.575 95% CI = 7,798-44,245 p-value 0.000). Conclusion: Good efficacy of nursing undergraduate students can be attained through collaboration between student motivation and awareness in performing CPR on victims with cardiac arrest.
ACHIEVEMENT OF ANTENATAL CARE VISIT K4 PREGNANT WOMEN WITH THE SUPPORT OF HEALTH WORKERS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Lili Jenni Suebu; Andi Nilawati Usman; Mardiana Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.349

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Background: Antenatal Care services are still a point of concern in efforts to improve the health and safety of mothers and babies. This service is not only of quantity but of the quality provided to pregnant women. The scope of K4 antenatal service visits in Papua Province is 29,149 pregnant women (37%); this is still far from the national target of 90%. Objectives: This study aimed to find out the influence of health worker support in achieving antenatal visits K4 in pregnant women using literature studies. Design: The method used in writing this article is a systematic review. Data Sources: Search for articles using Google Scholar were databased by entering the keyword "antenatal visit K4" with vulnerable time 2018-2021. Review Methods: Literature review methods based on established criteria, then collected and made journal summaries include the name of the researcher, the year of publication of the journal, the title of the study, the method, and a summary of the results or findings. Summary of the research journal is entered into the table according to the format. Results: The search obtained 435 articles after filtering the year, namely 2018-2021, obtained 204 articles, then selected the category of journals, duplication, open access, and essay research has taken, namely mix methods study, cross sectional correlation analysis, and qualitative study. I got 48 articles. The final process is to conduct journal selection based on inclusion criteria obtained by nine journals that are eligible for review of the nine articles that meet the criteria obtained results. Namely, the role of health workers affects the scope of antenatal services K4. Conclusion: The role of health workers affects the increase in antenatal coverage of K4 so that it is expected that health workers/midwives further increase counseling for mothers in health centers and Posyandu activities, conduct door to door activities in each region, and provide a schedule of examinations to the mother so that the mother knows when to do a pregnancy examination, and improving the friendliness of health workers to mothers who conduct pregnancy examinations so that every complaint from the mother can be answered.
THE EFFECT OF OKETANI MASSAGE ON BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS WITH BREAST MILK DAMS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW Enny Nahumuri; Mardiana Ahmad; Aryadi Arsyad; Nur Aliya Arsyad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.350

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At the beginning of labor, the pain experienced after childbirth often makes the mother lazy to breastfeed her baby. Factors that affect failure in the process such as swollen breasts, mastitis, nipples, breast milk have not come out, and improper breastfeeding techniques. In the postpartum period, if the baby has not suckled and the breast glands are not emptied ideally, there will be a dam of milk, heat and hard, pain when groaned, nipples can flatten so that it can take the baby to suckle. This study aimed to find out the effect of Oketani massage on nursing mothers with breast milk dam. This research design is a narrative review to find and review articles from databases and theories that are descriptive. Search articles using databased ScienceDirect by entering the keyword "Oketani message, breastfeeding, milk production" obtained nine reports based on the criteria that have been set. Literature review method by filtering on the Mendeley website based on inclusion criteria, then collected and made a summary of the journal including the name of the researcher, year of publication of the journal, research title, method, and overview of results or findings. An article search by entering keywords found 39 relevant articles; after filtering, nine articles were reviewed and met the inclusion criteria; it is reported that the Oketani message will make the breasts softer, make the areola and nipples more elastic, making it easier for the baby to suckle. Breast milk flow becomes smoother because of pressure on the alveoli. The Oketani massage technique has eight steps, seven of which are in the retro mammary and one on the right and left sides of the breast (the areola area containing the myoepithelium). An Oketani massage performed for 15-20 minutes has an effect on nursing mothers with breast milk dams.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Febi Septiani; Meira Erawati; Suhartini
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Background: The quality of life for tuberculosis patients remains elusive, affecting their physical, mental, and social well-being. Objectives: The purpose of this scoping review aimed to discuss issues, patient perceptions, and comprehend the impact of pulmonary tuberculosis on the patient's quality of life. Design: This study was conducted by following a scoping framework. Data Sources: This study was carried out following a scoping review framework. This study's literature search relied on data from ScienceDirect, Scopus, EBSCO, ProQuest, ClinicalKey, SpringerLink, ProQuest, and Pubmed. By using the keywords “quality of life” AND “tuberculosis” AND “treatment” OR “perception” OR “experience”. This scoping review leverages a data method derived from 9 articles published between 2016 and 2021. Physical weakness, financial decline, psychological, emotional stress, depression, and stigma experienced by patients are all common problems. Review Methods: The article screening method is used for the review, and it is guided by the PRISMA flowchart. Extraction is carried out on Google Sheets, and synthesis is carried out from the extraction results. Results: This scoping review provides a comprehensive overview of three components of patient impact: 1) physical impact, 2) mental impact experienced by tuberculosis patients, and 3) social impact of tuberculosis patients. There are also six issues to consider: 1) physical disorders (weakness, cough, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, shortness of breath), 2) financial decline, 3) psychological disorders (sad, worried), 4) emotional, 5) depression, and 6) stigma. Conclusion: To enhance the quality of life of Tuberculosis patients, the quality of life must be examined from all perspectives, including physical, mental, and social elements, by intensifying regular health education and self-care management.
THE KIND OF MINDFULNESS INTERVENTION FOR ANXIETY IN UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Rikhan Luhur Prasetya; Meidiana Dwidiyanti; Nur Setiawati Dewi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.352

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Background: Undergraduate nursing students have experience high levels of anxiety caused by academic, clinical practice and final assignments. This anxiety results in a decrease in students’ intellectual abilities and the risk of experiencing academic failures. Mindfulness is an effective intervention for reducing anxiety. Objectives: This scoping review aims to determine the kind of mindfulness interventions to reduce anxiety in undergraduate nursing students. Design: This study used a scoping review through a review of articles the kind of mindfulness interventions to reduce anxiety in undergraduate nursing students. Data Sources: Search for articles accessed through a database, including: Science Direct, Scopus, Semantic Scholar, ProQuest and SpringerLink with a range of search years 2017 to 2021. The search for articles uses the boolean method of the “OR/AND” operator. The keywords used in the article search were “Mindfulness” AND “Anxiety” AND “Undergraduate”, AND “Nursing” OR “Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy” OR “Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction” OR “Mindfulness Based”. Review Methods: This article uses Arksey and O'Melley's model in the analysis. Identification and analysis using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis for Scooping Review (PRISMA-SR). Results: The result of this literature review show contains 5 quantitative articles. This article summarizes the kind of mindfulness interventions used to reduce anxiety in nursing students are mindfulness based cognitive therapy, mindfulness meditation, virtual community mindfulness, mindfulness through smartphones, and spiritual mindfulness. Mindfulness intervention provides serenity, focus on the situation with full awareness, acceptance, improvement in physical health, psychological, empathy, and well-being. The mindfulness was carried out 6 times in a series of interventions. The stages of mindfulness interventions vary widely, but the point is to focus attention and acceptance with awareness. Conclusion: The kind of mindfulness interventions used to reduce anxiety in nursing students including: mindfulness based cognitive therapy, mindfulness meditation, virtual community mindfulness, mindfulness spiritual Islam and acceptance, and spiritual mindfulness.
THE INFLUENCE OF MINDFUL THOUGHT ON EMOTIONAL REGULATION IN ADULTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Haryati Septiani; Meidiana Dwidiyanti; Megah Andriany
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Background: Mental disorder is one of the most difficult problems to overcome in the world and one of the causes is about the low emotional regulation. Emotional regulation is influenced by a person's awareness in managing his emotions. For increasing the emotional regulation need some interventions to enhance mindful thought and the benefits will appear. Objectives: This article aimed to explain the benefits of mindful thought in emotion regulation and the type of intervention can be used to improve mindful thought in adults. Design: This study used a scoping review to review the articles the influence of mindful thought on emotional regulation in adults. Data Sources: Data based used were Science Direct, Scopus, SpingerLink, PubMed and Emerald Insight from 2017 to 2021. The literature obtained by using the Booleon operators “OR/AND” search. The keywords in the search were "mindfulness" OR mindfulness breathing AND "emotion regulation" OR control emotion AND "adult". Review Methods: The analysis used was the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyzes for Scoping Review (PRISMA-SR). Results: The results after screening consisting of 4 quantitative articles. This article summarizes about mindfulness intervention can increase the ability to respond to negative emotions, reduce depression, stress and also increase important components in mindful thought that can influence emotional regulation. Conclusion: High level of mindful thoughts will influence daily life in adults for reappraisal, acceptance, problem solving and parenting. The kind of mindfulness intervention can be used for increasing quality of mindful that can affect emotion regulation in adults such as Mindfulness Meditation, Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction.
POST-INTENSIVE CARE DEPRESSION FOLLOWING CRITICAL ILLNESS IN PATIENTS AFTER USING MECHANICAL VENTILATION Faizatuz Azzahrah Syamsudi; Bambang Pujo Semedi; Betty Agustina Tambunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/nhjk.v11i1.360

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Background: Critical illness survivors have been improved due to advances in critical medicine, but they can experience psychological impairments after ICU discharge. Depression is one of the psychological impairments in Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS). Post-Intensive Care Syndrome is a collection of symptoms that occur post-ICU discharge. This can be experienced by post-intensive care patient after using mechanical ventilation. Post-intensive care depression has an impact on the patient quality of life after ICU discharge. Objectives: This study aimed to determine post-intensive care depression in patients after using mechanical ventilation and to investigate correlation duration of mechanical ventilation and ICU length of stay with post-intensive care depression. Methods: This study was an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design and retrospective medical record. We used total sampling technique. We enrolled all post-intensive care patient after using mechanical ventilation at Gedung Bedah Pusat Terpadu Dr. Soetomo General Hospital in a range of January-December 2020. The number of samples in this study was 97 Patients. We collect detailed sociodemographic data and clinical data from medical record. The symptoms of post-intensive care depression were assessed at least 3 months after ICU discharge with Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). The data were analyzed using Chi-Square statistical test. Results: Out of 97 post-intensive care patients after using mechanical ventilation, 43 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria and 27.91% among them had mild depression (BDI-II score = 14-19). There is no significant correlation between post-intensive care depression and duration of mechanical ventilation (p-value = 0.398) and there is no significant correlation between post-intensive care depression and ICU length of stay (p-value = 0.303). Conclusion: Post-intensive care patients after using mechanical ventilation are prone to have mild depression at least three months after ICU discharge. However, there is no significant correlation duration of mechanical ventilation and ICU length of stay with post-intensive care depression.

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