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IDENTIFIKASI AKTIVITAS FISIK PADA PASIEN PASCA MENDERITA STROKE Agustiyaningsih, Titik; Marta, Ollyvia Freeska Dwi; Mashfufa, Erma Wahyu
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 1 (2020): Januari
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v11i1.11098

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Insiden stroke berulang meningkat disertai ketiadaan monitoring intensif tentang aktivitas fisik menjadi perlu untuk lebih diperhatikan.Monitoring intensif tentang aktivitas fisik membantu menurunkan gangguan/kecacatan seumur hidup, menurunkan beban ekonomi keluarga, dan menurunkan resiko kematian pada pasien stroke.Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mengetahui aktivitas fisik pasien pasca stroke. Rancangan penelitian ini merupakan penelitian observasional karena peneliti hanya melakukan pengamatan, tanpa memberikan perlakuan tertentu terhadap subyek dari penelitian ini. Sedangkan desain yang digunakan adalah kasus control karena penelitian ini berangkat dari status penyakit, yaitu stroke, selanjutnya dikaji aktivitas fisik (IPAQ). Penelitian dilakukan di RSI Aisyiyah Malang, jumlah populasi rata-rata perbulan 30 orang dan sampel diambil dengan teknik purposive sampling. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan kuisioner IPAQ yang terdiri dari aktivitas yang dilakukan di sekitar rumah, aktivitas di tempat kerja dan aktivitas rekreasi dan lembar observasi lembar observasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan sebagian besar (68,3%) aktivitas fisik penderita stroke dalam kategori ringan, oleh karena itu disarankan pada responden tetap melakukan aktivitas fisik sehingga bisa menurunkan prevalensi kekambuhan stroke.
Identification of Physical Activities in Post Stroke Patients Titik Agustiyaningsih; Ollyvia Freeska Dwi Marta; Erma Wahyu Mashfufa
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (274.827 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v11i1.11098

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Introduction: The incidence of recurrent strokes is increasing accompanied by the absence of intensive monitoring of physical activity that needs to be more addressed. The aims of intensively monitoring of physical activity to reduce disruption/ disability for life, to decrease the economic burden of the family, and to reduce the risk of death in stroke patients. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the physical activity of patients after stroke attack. Method: We used an observational study design by case control approach, without giving certain treatment to the subjects of this study. We collected the demographic data from the participants and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to measure the physical activity. The study was conducted at Aisyiyah Islamic Hospital in Malang, the average population was 30 people per month and samples were taken using purposive sampling technique. Data was collected by IPAQ questionnaire consisting of activities carried out around the house, activities at work and recreation activities and observation sheets. Results: The results showed that most physical activity of stroke sufferers was in the mild category (68.3%. Dicussion: It is recommended that respondents continue to do physical activity to reduce the prevalence of stroke recurrence. 
The Relationship Between Smartphones Used Before Sleep and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Among Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Study Ollyvia Freeska Dwi Marta; Arlia Safitri; Nur Aini
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (364.476 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v12i1.15206

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Introduction: Smartphone is a communication device can connecting all distances with many features and always update along time. Smartphone use can’t regardless from all of the student’s activities without knows of the time. Objectives: The aim of the study to explore the relationship between smarthphone used before sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness among nursing students. Methods: We used correlational descriptive with cross sectional approach. Sample of this research was nursing students of the class of 2019th in Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah Malang. We included 108 respondents, taken by the selection of sample used Convenience Sampling (Accidental Sampling) technique. The data collection used questionnaire with Online Form methods. Spearman Correlation test was used to analyze the data. Results: The result of this research shows that 50.9% the students are excessive smartphone use before sleep’s category and 82.4% had EDS value of normal category. The results of Spearman Correlation test analysis obtained of ρ value = 0.508 higher than the significance level of 0,05, so H1 was rejected.Conclusions: There is no relationship between relationship of smartphone use before sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness in nursing student on University of Muhammadiyah Malang.
Sweetened Drink Consumption Pattern and Risk of Obesity Awareness Erma Wahyu Mashfufa; Alvina Khotijah; Lilis Setyowati; Navy Sealsi Adinda Prisca Marina; Ollyvia Freeska Dwi Marta
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022): January
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Introduction: Trends in sweetened drink consumption increased in the past two years. The ease of technology to order food and beverage through online applications and the increasing number of cafes provide a comfortable place, causing a change in lifestyle and eating patterns whose nutritional value does not meet health standards. Excessive calorie intake will have an impact on health, causing obesity. Objectives: To explore the pattern of sweetened drink consumption and awareness of the risk of obesity among nursing students. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted for three months (June-September 2021). We recruited 88 nursing students. Using the Indonesian version of the Beverage Frequency Questionnaire (BFQ), we collected the data and the obesity knowledge questionnaire by purposive sampling. Total intake of drink in milliliter and calories in kcals were calculated. The data were analyzed through SPSS version 23. Result: Most nursing students' consumption of sweetened drinks was in the high category, with 75 respondents (85%) and 13 respondents (15%) in the normal category. The drinks most often consumed were tea, instant coffee, and flavored milk. Body mass index (BMI) was mainly in the normal category with 47 respondents (53%), 27 respondents (31%) in the fat category, and 14 respondents (16%) in the thin category. Awareness of the risk of obesity, most respondents 72 respondents (81%) have good knowledge of 72 respondents (81%). The respondents' average daily consumption of sweetened drinks was 113 grams per day. Conclusion: The majority of respondents have a high consumption pattern of sweetened drinks even though they have normal nutritional status and are aware of the risk of obesity.