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A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Self Intructional Module on Level of Knowledge Regarding Weaning Among Primi Mothers in Paediatric Units in Private Hospitals of Different States, India Kurian, Midhu; PH, Livana
Jurnal Ners Widya Husada Vol 7, No 1 (2020): MARET
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Breast milk is the best and safest food for young babies. It is important that babies should be given extra food as well as breast milk at the right age in sufficient amounts to enable them to grow and stay healthy. Weaning is the process in which an infant’s diet pattern is gradually changed from liquid food like breast milk to solid foods which are supplementary food to the breast milk. These can be added after six months of infant’s life because breast milk alone cannot provide the required amount of nutrients and so cannot sustain the growth of the infant after this age. Hence most important aspect of weaning is the introduction of solid food. At about six months of age, while breast feeding is being continued, addition of other food is essential to prevent growth faltering. Delayed introduction of additional food in an exclusively breast fed infant in malnutrition. Improper introduction of foods is fraught with dangers of diarrhea due to infection from unhygienic preparation. Malnutrition related to inadequate calorie intake due to low frequency of feeding and low calorie density of additional foods. Weaning should provide a pleasant experience, not a conflict for mothers and infants. Praise, loving attention, and cuddling are vital to successful weaning. A study was done to assess the effectiveness of self-instructional module on level of knowledge regarding weaning among primi mothers in Paediatric units in a private hospitals with the objectives to assess the level of knowledge among primi mothers regarding weaning before and after self-instructional module, to determine the effectiveness of SIM on weaning and to find out the association between knowledge score with their selected demographic variables. The nature of study was pre experimental. The study was conducted in pediatric units in Private Hospital, Dehradun. The conceptual framework used for this study is based on health belief model. The research design used for this study was one group pre-test post- test design. Data collected using non- probability sampling. The data was collected to assess the effectiveness of 40 primi mothers regarding weaning by level of knowledge score. Pretest analysis revealed that 67.5% primi mothers had inadequate knowledge, 32.5% primi mothers had moderate knowledge. Post test analysis revealed that 65% had adequate knowledge, 35% primi mothers had moderate knowledge.Keywords - Knowledge, Effectiveness, SIM, Weaning, Primi mothers.
The Characteristics of Bully Teenagers PH, Livana; Kurian, Midhu; Ar Ruhimat, Imroati Istibsyaroh
Jurnal Ners Widya Husada Vol 5, No 2 (2018): JULI
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TTeenagers have new value in accepting or not accepting members of various peer groups. One problem that is often faced by teenagers is related to peer rejection, namely the emergence of bullying behavior. The study aimed to determine the characteristics of teenagers who carry out bullying. This research was a quantitative research through descriptive analytic design. The sample of this research was 70 teenagers who have done bullying. The sampling was performed using random sampling method. The data were collected using a questionnaire. Research data were then analyzed univariately using central tendency and frequency distribution. The results showed that the average bully was 16 years old, with the youngest age was 15 years and the oldest was 17 years old, male, and class XI. Keywords: teenage characteristics, bullying
The Characteristics of Patient Disorders Treated in the Acute Room PH, Livana; Anggraeni, Rina; Indrayati, Novi; Kurian, Midhu; Ar Ruhimat, Imroati Istibsyaroh; Suerni, Titik; Kandar, Kandar; Sujarwo, Sujarwo; Maya, Anita; Nugroho, Arief
Jurnal Ners Widya Husada Vol 7, No 1 (2020): MARET
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Mental disorder patients who are treated in acute rooms averagely stay for 4 days. This will result in frequent changes of patients, so that old patients will meet new patients who have various nursing problems such as the risk of violent behavior, hallucinations, and delusions. The study aimed to determine the characteristics of mental disorder patients treated in the acute room. Quantitative research with a descriptive approach was carried out on 30 patients in the acute room of regional psychiatric hospital Dr. Amino Gondohutomo, Central Java Province. Data collection tool was questionnaire. The sampling technique used was Purposive Sampling Technique. Research data were analyzed univariately using frequency distribution. The results showed that the majority of respondents aged 26-35 years, the last education of respondents was basic education (elementary, junior high school/equivalent), and working in private sector, respondents’ caregivers were parents (father/mother) and children, and were treated for a majority of 7 days. Keywords: characteristics, mental disorder patients, acute room 
The Characteristics Patients at Risk of Violent Behavior PH, Livana; Ar Ruhimat, Imroati Istibsyaroh; Nurnainah, Nurnainah; Kurian, Midhu; Suerni, Titik; Sujarwo, Sujarwo; Kandar, Kandar; Maya, Anita; Nugroho, Arief; Anggraeni, Rina; Indrayati, Novi
Jurnal Ners Widya Husada Vol 6, No 1 (2019): MARET
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Violent behavior is a maladaptive response from anger. Violent behavioral responses that cannot be controlled by a client will have a negative impact on the client and others. The study aimed to determine the characteristics of patients at risk of violent behavior. This research was a quantitative research through descriptive analytic method. A sample of 40 patients with violent behavior were treated at RSJD Dr. Amino Gondohutomo, Central Java Province. Sampling was done using random sampling method. Data collection tool was a questionnaire. Research data were analyzed univariately using frequency distribution. The results showed that the majority of respondents aged 26-35 years, were male, and high school graduates. Keywords: characteristics, patients, risk of violent behavior