Yudhia Frathidina
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The Relationship between Family Attitude and Family Caregiver Burden of Patients with Schizophrenia in Tangerang Nurul Fitri; Karina Megasari Winahyu; Yudhia Frathidina
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Indonesia [JIKI] Vol 3, No 1 (2019): Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Indonesia [JIKI]
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

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Introduction: Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that occurs in the long term and affects the thought process which demanding for the required care. Negative attitudes can be one of the factors that influence the family burden that is getting heavier. This study aimed to determine the relationship of family attitudes to the family burden of caring for schizophrenic patients at the psychiatric hospital in Kota Tangerang. Methods: The study was a descriptive correlation with Cross-Sectional design. The population of this study was the family caregivers of patients with schizophrenia who visited the psychiatric clinic at Kota Tangerang Hospital. This study used the accidental sampling method, recruited as many as 64 people. The instrument of this study was the Burden Assessment Schedule (BAS) questionnaire and the Family Attitude Scale (FAS) had been examined the validity and reliability test. The Chi-square test was used for the statistical analysis to identify the relationship between family attitude and caregiver burden. Results: The results of this study were 23 respondents who had a positive attitude with a light burden of 52.2% while those with a negative attitude had 41 respondents with a heavy burden of 80.5. The p-value was 0.007 showed that there was a significant relationship between family attitudes and the burden of the family caring for patients with schizophrenia in psychiatric hospitals in Kota Tangerang Hospital. Conclusion: It suggests that health care providers need to consider the burden perceived by the caregivers so they are more likely to show a positive attitude in providing care for the beloved-one.Keywords: Caregiver Burden, Family Attitudes, Family Caregivers, Patients with Schizophrenia
A COUNSELING USING EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS ON THE READINESS OF YOUNG WOMEN TO BECOME MOTHERS-TO-BE Junengsih junengsih; Yudhia Frathidina; Hetty Astri; Widyo Nurgoho
Jurnal Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia
Publisher : Ikatan Fisioterapi Indonesia cabang kota bekasi

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Adolescent girls as prospective mothers have the risk of pregnancy and childbirth and are exposed to other health problems that have an impact on mental health, economic conditions and social welfare in the long term. Pandemic conditions have limited access for adolescents to health services and information, including health education. Objectives: This study aims to determine the effect of educational videos on the level of knowledge and attitudes of young women about readiness to become healthy mothers-to-be. Methods: This study uses quantitative research, the type of research is quasi-experimental with a pre-test-post-test control group design, in this study using two groups. non parametric test that is Wilcoxon test. The test used was non-parametric for the two groups that were not paired, namely the Mann Whitney test. Results: there was a significant difference in the mean score of knowledge (p = 0.00001 ) and attitude (p = 0.0001) of young women in the post test - pre test measurement between treatment group and control group. There is a higher score difference for the knowledge and attitudes of young women who are given intensive counseling using educational videos in readiness to become healthy mothers-to-be. Conclusion: the knowledge and attitude scores of young women intensively using educational videos on readiness to become healthy mothers for young women were significantly higher than those who were not given intensive counseling.