Nehemia Simanjuntak
Universitas Padjadjaran

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Social Support from Nursing Students to Their Mother in Implementation of BSE Nehemia Simanjuntak; Ida Maryati; Valentina B.M. Lumbantobing
Media Karya Kesehatan Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Media Karya Kesehatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/mkk.v4i1.30281

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Breast cancer is one type of cancer in a woman with the highest incidence globally, including Indonesia. Early detection, such as breast self-examination (BSE), can find breast cancer early, thus can reduce mortality and morbidity. BSE behavior is influenced by many factors of social support. Social support can come from the community, health workers, friends, and families, such as parents, spouses, and children. This study aims to determine social support from nursing students to their mothers to implement breast self-examination (BSE). This study was a quantitative descriptive design. This study's population was active students of batch 2016 and 2017 of Nursing Faculty, Universitas Padjadjaran in Jatinangor, Garut, and Pangandaran region. The sampling method used a purposive sampling of 236 students of Nursing Faculty, Universitas Padjadjaran. The data was collected using a social support questionnaire about BSE. Data analysis was used univariate as follows frequency distribution and percentage. This study has three levels of social support: high, moderate, and low. The results showed that social support had a high level of 36.86% and a low level of 35,59%. Students had a high level of emotional support (40,25%), instrumental support (20.76%), information support (52.54%) and appraisal support (75,42%). The study has indicated that social support by nursing students had still low. This can be improved by changing perceptions and increasing awareness about BSE. Keywords: Breast self-examination (BSE); mothers; social support; students.
Phase 1 Cardiac Rehabilitation in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients: A Literature Review Reza Ariyanur; Aan Nuraeni; Anastasia Anna; Marlynda Triana; Nehemia Simanjuntak; Neli Hartini; Oktavia Nu razizah Jain; Plita Muliahati; Rahmah Tresnala; Rian Nugraha; Rizki Mardhotulloh Syarief; Rizkiani Tri Ramdani; Rosi Handayani; Septi Rizki Amaliyah; Shasqia Novelia Dingri; Sheren Yolavia
Padjadjaran Acute Care Nursing Journal Vol 2, No 3 (2021): Padjadjaran Acute Care Nursing Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (487.102 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/pacnj.v2i3.37185

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The provision of phase I cardiac rehabilitation intervention in patients with cardiovascular disease needs to be given because it can accelerate recovery and determine the needs of the next phase of cardiac rehabilitation, namely phases II, III and IV.  The aim of this study was to find out the impact of phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation on acute coronary syndrome patients. This literature study examined scientific articles published from 2011 to 2021 and in Indonesian and English. Data was obtained from the database includes PubMed, Cinahl Ebscohost and Google Scholar search engine using keywords developed based on population, concept and context namely Cardiac Patients, Phase 1 of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Outcomes, Benefits and Effects. A total of 275,000 articles were obtained and after being selected based on duplication, title, abstract and inclusion criteria were obtained 9 articles that are eligible for analysis. The results of the study found that phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation in SKA patients was shown to have good impact and outcomes, such as improving quality of life and self-efficacy, reducing the need for the second phase of rehabilitation, and reducing the level of anxiety and depression experienced by SKA patients. Therefore, the results of this literature review can be the basis of the next research in the implementation of phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation in Indonesia.