Aeni, Wiwin Nur
Program Studi Profesi Ners, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan (STIKes) Indramayu

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IMPLEMENTASI IDENTIFIKASI PASIEN OLEH PERAWAT DI SALAH SATU RUMAH SAKIT DI INDONESIA MASIH BELUM OPTIMAL Aeni, Wiwin Nur; Windiramadhan, Alvian Pristy; Sholihah, Amalia Rizqi
The Indonesian Journal of Health Science Vol 11, No 2 (2019): The Indonesian Journal Of Health Science
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (355.805 KB) | DOI: 10.32528/ijhs.v11i2.2955

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Angka kejadian salah identifikasi pasien di dunia dikategorikan tinggi dengan angka 13% pada kasus bedah dan 67% pada pemberian tranfusi darah. Pada tahun 2009 s.d. 2011, sebanyak 65,5% terjadi salah identitas dan kesalahan laboratorium di salah satu rumah sakit di Indonesia.  Kesalahan tersebut dominan terjadi di ruang rawat inap dengan angka 60%. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui gambaran pelaksanaan identifikasi pasien di salah satu rumah sakit yang sudah terakreditasi. Penelitian menggunakan desain survey deskriptif. Populasi penelitian yakni perawat ruang rawat inap di salah satu rumah sakit di Kabupaten Indramayu yang telah terakreditasi. Sampel berjumlah 113 responden dengan menggunakan proportional sampling dari seluruh ruang rawat inap. Instrumen menggunakan koesioner dengan 20 pernyataan skala likert (uji validitas r tabel 0,374, uji reliabilitas 0,611). Analisa data dalam bentuk distribusi frekuensi dan prosentase. Hasil menunjukkan pelaksanaan identifikasi pasien kurang sebanyak 46,9%, penggunaan gelang identitas kurang sebanyak 45,1%, pengecekan identitas pasien kurang sebanyak 46,9%, dan identifikasi pasien tidak sadar kurang sebanyak 72,6%. Disarankan rumah sakit mengoptimalkan monitoring dan evaluasi pelaksanaan identifikasi pasien, supervisi, dan penetapan reward serta pembinaan.
GAMBARAN KONSEP DIRI PENDERITA KUSTA DI KABUPATEN INDRAMAYU (DESCRIPTION OF LEPROSY PATIENTS SELF-CONCEPT IN INDRAMAYU REGENCY) Kamsari, Kamsari; Carsita, Wenny Nugrahati; Aeni, Wiwin Nur
Journal of Nursing Care and Biomoleculer Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : STIKes Maharani Malang

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Introduction:Leprosy is an infectious disease that is a health problem both in Indonesia and the world. Indonesia is a country endemic to leprosy and is one of the countries with the highest cases of leprosy in the world. Leprosy causes problems for patients both physically, psychologically and socially. Late handling of leprosy will result in disability. The existence of the disability will result in decreased productivity. In addition to physical problems, social problems caused by leprosy in the community are still very large, including sufferers who have disabilities experience isolation by the community. The existence of such a isolation results in patients being reluctant to take medication that will have an impact on the transmission of the disease to their families and people closest to them. This will affect the patient's self-concept. The purpose of this study was to determine the self-concept of leprosy patients in Indramayu Regency. Method: This study used a quantitative design with a descriptive approach. The sample in this study was 84 leprosy patients. Result and Analysis: The results showed that 50% of leprosy patients had negative self-identities, 53.6% had negative body image, 63.1% had negative role models, 53.6% had negative self-ideals, and 51.2% had negative self-esteem. As many as 56% of people affected by leprosy in Indramayu Regency have a negative self-concept. Discussion: It is expected that the self-concept of leprosy patients increases with the assistance in the form of counseling to find out problems and make appropriate action plans for leprosy patients.
Pengaruh Pelatihan Siaga Bencana dengan Metode Simulasi terhadap Kesiapsiagaan Menghadapi Bencana : Literature Review Bestina Nindy Virgiani; Wiwin Nur Aeni; Safitri Safitri
Bima Nursing Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2022): Mei
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/bnj.v3i2.887

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Kesiapsiagaan terhadap bencana merupakan hal yang sangat penting untuk diketahui oleh semua komponen, agar tidak terjadi hal-hal yang lebih buruk saat terjadi bencana. Seseorang harus berusaha secara mandiri agar saat bencana terjadi dapat menyelematkan diri dengan cepat dan tepat. Salah satu faktor yang dapat mempengaruhi keterampilan dalam kesiapsiagaan bencana yaitu melalui pelatihan siaga bencana. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui adanya pengaruh pelatihan siaga bencana terhadap kesiapsiagaan menghadapi bencana. Metode penelitian menggunakan literature review, penelusuran dilakukan dengan menggunakan Google Schooler dan Portal Garuda. Prosedur pencarian dan seleksi artikel pada penelitian ini menggunakan Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews & Meta-analyses (PRISMA). Hasil penelitian berdasarkan 10 artikel yang telah direview didapatkan terdapat pengaruh pelatihan siaga bencana terhadap kesiapsiagaan menghadapi bencan. Kesimpulan pelatihan siaga bencana berpengaruh terhadap kesiapsiagaan menghadapi bencana. Kata Kunci : Bencana, Kesiapsiagaan, Simulasi.
IMPLEMENTASI IDENTIFIKASI PASIEN OLEH PERAWAT DI SALAH SATU RUMAH SAKIT DI INDONESIA MASIH BELUM OPTIMAL Wiwin Nur Aeni; Alvian Pristy Windiramadhan; Amalia Rizqi Sholihah
The Indonesian Journal of Health Science Vol 11, No 2 (2019): The Indonesian Journal Of Health Science
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/ijhs.v11i2.2955

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Angka kejadian salah identifikasi pasien di dunia dikategorikan tinggi dengan angka 13% pada kasus bedah dan 67% pada pemberian tranfusi darah. Pada tahun 2009 s.d. 2011, sebanyak 65,5% terjadi salah identitas dan kesalahan laboratorium di salah satu rumah sakit di Indonesia.  Kesalahan tersebut dominan terjadi di ruang rawat inap dengan angka 60%. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui gambaran pelaksanaan identifikasi pasien di salah satu rumah sakit yang sudah terakreditasi. Penelitian menggunakan desain survey deskriptif. Populasi penelitian yakni perawat ruang rawat inap di salah satu rumah sakit di Kabupaten Indramayu yang telah terakreditasi. Sampel berjumlah 113 responden dengan menggunakan proportional sampling dari seluruh ruang rawat inap. Instrumen menggunakan koesioner dengan 20 pernyataan skala likert (uji validitas r tabel 0,374, uji reliabilitas 0,611). Analisa data dalam bentuk distribusi frekuensi dan prosentase. Hasil menunjukkan pelaksanaan identifikasi pasien kurang sebanyak 46,9%, penggunaan gelang identitas kurang sebanyak 45,1%, pengecekan identitas pasien kurang sebanyak 46,9%, dan identifikasi pasien tidak sadar kurang sebanyak 72,6%. Disarankan rumah sakit mengoptimalkan monitoring dan evaluasi pelaksanaan identifikasi pasien, supervisi, dan penetapan reward serta pembinaan.
THE EFFECT OF VIRTUAL DRY LAB ON NURSING STUDENTS’ COMPLIANCE OF USING HANDOVER WITH SBAR METHOD Wiwin Nur Aeni; Muhammad Saefulloh; Bestina Nindy Virgiani; Ryan Hara Permana
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): INJEC
Publisher : Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Ners Indonesia (AIPNI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i1.545

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Introduction: The nursing education curriculum requires students to achieve effective communication competence, including handover using the SBAR method. High-fidelity learning media is needed that is able to internalize the experience of activities as in their realization. Learning media with Virtual Dry Lab (VDL) can display multimedia learning, both audio, visual, video, text and interactive quizzes that can be accessed online. This study aims to determine the effect of Virtual Dry Lab on Handover Compliance with the SBAR Method for Nursing Students.Method: This study used a pre-experimental design with an Intact Group Comparison design among 58 of nursing students (29 of control and intervention groups). The time given for giving VDL to the intervention group and giving lectures to the control group was 100 minutes. This research instrument used an observation sheet that describes the handover stages as many as 16 steps. The data were analyzed using the Man-Whitney non-parametric test.Results: Result showed that p=0.279 so that there was no significant difference between the intervention group and the control group. Meanwhile, mean of intervention group is 82.75 (SD±14.23), mean of control group is 76.93 (SD±18.75).Conclusion: Compared to lecture and discussion method, VDL has no significant different on students’ compliance on using Handover with SBAR. It implies that VDL has the same effect as the lecture learning method for students’ compliance on using SOP Handover with SBAR. Thus, VDL can be used as a substitution method for lecture and discussion.
Decreased Foot Sensitivity as a Predictor of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Wayunah Wayunah; Wiwin Nur Aeni; Martin Kuncoro; Muhammad Saefulloh
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 6 No 1 (2024): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v6i1.550

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Introduction: Diabetic foot ulcers are a complication that often occurs in people with diabetes mellitus. This complication begins with a decrease in foot sensitivity which leads to neuropathy, resulting in frequent trauma to the feet. Decreased foot sensitivity in the form of decreased sensation of heat, cold, and pain is a dangerous complaint because it has a very high risk of causing foot ulcers or neuropathic foot ulcers. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the level of foot sensitivity and the incidence of dibetic foot ulcers in diabetes mellitus patients. Method: The type of research is a descriptive correlation with a cross-sectional approach. The population, all DM pstients at Internal Medicine Clinic 1 and 2 Indramayu District Hospital. The sample was 48 people taken by accidental sampling. Data collection tools used observation sheets and 10 G monofilament, while data analysis techniques used the Chi-square test. Result: The research results obtained from 44 respondents showed that 22 respondents (%) experienced neuropathy. Of these, 21 (95.5%) had ulcers. Meanwhile, of the 26 respondents who did not have neuropathy, 21 (80.8%) did not have ulcers. The results of further analysis obtained a p-value of 0.000 and an OR value of 88.2. Conclusion: The conclusion from this study is that there is a relationship between the level of sensitivity and the incidence of diabetic foot ulcers. DM patients who experience neuropathy are 88.2 times more likely to develop ulcers than those who do not experience neuropathy. Suggestions are given to nurses to continue making efforts to prevent diabetic foot ulcers by checking the sensitivity of the patient's feet regularly, at least once a year.