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The Use of Self-Monitoring Urine Chart (PURI) in Older Adults to Prevent Dehydration: A Literature Review Annas Sumeru; Dian Mustikasari
Journal of Bionursing Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Journal Of Bionursing
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (343.349 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.bion.2020.2.1.38

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Introduction: adequate daily water intake help reduce dehydration. The most vulnerable age group from dehydration are newborn and older adults. One and most easy to use by the older adults in detecting hydration status is using urine colour chart. The colour of the urine in the chart describes the different condition of body fluid.Objective: This study purposes to review some works of literature on the use of Self Urine Assessment (PURI) on older adults to Prevent Dehydration.Method:  Journal article search was using multiple electronic databases as Pubmed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct from 2015 to 2019. Keyword used were “self-monitoring hydration”, “urine colour assessment”, and “older adults” to obtain four articles for review.Results: The previous study shows that the usual clinical hydration diagnostic measurement can’t be used to detect dehydration accurately.Discussion: Self-monitoring hydration by using the urine chart still be the fastest, cheap yet fast to help older adults monitoring hydration status.
Gambaran Perilaku Patuh Protokol Kesehatan Mahasiswa Anggota Unit Kegiatan Mahasiswa (UKM) Universitas Jenderal Soedirman Pascavaksinasi Covid-19 Nur Oktafiani; Annas Sumeru; Akhyarul Anam
Journal of Bionursing Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Journal of Bionursing
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Background: The transmission of Covid-19 continues to this day, all strategic and policy efforts are carried out by the government to prevent the spread of Covid-19. One of the important strategies currently being carried out by the government is to carry out mass vaccination against Covid-19. A person who has been vaccinated against Covid-19 still has a risk of being able to infect and be infected with Covid- 19 if they do not apply health protocols properly. This research has been done a lot, but research on student members of UKM has never been done. Therefore, researchers are interested in conducting research on the description of the behavior of complying with the health protocols of students who are members of the Jenderal Soedirman University student activity unit after the Covid-19 vaccination. Method: This quantitative descriptive study used a cross-sectional design. A total sample of 314 UKM member students was taken using a simple random sampling method and data collection for this study used a questionnaire via a Google form. The results of the analysis are presented in the form of frequency distribution tables and percentages. Results: The behavior of obeying the health protocols of students who are members of the Jenderal Soedirman University student activity unit after the Covid-19 vaccination is included in the level of compliance with a sufficient percentage of 50.6%. The behavior of complying with the health protocol after the Covid-19 vaccination is based on the characteristics of respondents who have a good level of behavior, namely at the age of 21 years (33.1%), female (79.7%), from the 2020 class (34.5%), coming from FIKES (23%), members of UKM KSR PMI (14.2%), and has been vaccinated against Covid-19 dose 2 (97.3%). Conclusion: Most of the student members of the UKM members of Jenderal Soedirman University have sufficient behavior to comply with the post-Covid-19 health protocol.
Nurses’ Perceived Barriers to The Prevention of Pressure Injury and Related Factors in Indonesia Yunita Sari; Arif Setyo Upoyo; Annas Sumeru; Wastu Adi Mulyono; Akhyarul Anam
Journal of Bionursing Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Journal of Bionursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.bion.2023.5.2.204

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Background. Incidence of pressure injury (PI) in Indonesia is high. Therefore, Indonesian nurses should take measures to prevent PI from developing. Considering the high incidence of PI in Indonesia, there could be some barriers faced by Indonesian nurses in performing prevention of PI. However, to date, no study has assessed the perceived barriers and factors associated with perceived barrier of prevention of PI in Indonesian nurses. Therefore, this study aimed to assess perceived barriers to prevention of PI and associated factors in Indonesian nurses. Methods. A total of 521 nurses participated in the study. A pressure injury prevention barriers questionnaire was used to assess perceived barriers of prevention of PI. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyse factors associated with the perceived barriers. Results. The two most commonly perceived barriers in nurses were lack of preventive devices such as special mattresses, cushions, and skin care products, and a lack of training courses related to prevention of PI. Associated factors emerging from the results were working experience (AOR =1.74) and working unit (AOR =2.73).
Faktor-Faktor Yang Memengaruhi Kepatuhan Perawat terhadap Standar Operasional Prosedur (SOP) Perioperatif untuk Mencegah Infeksi Luka Post Operasi di RSUD Dr. R. Goeteng Taroenadibrata Purbalingga Yuni Sukma Panca Indrawati; Yunita Sari; Annas Sumeru
Journal of Bionursing Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Journal of Bionursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.bion.2023.5.2.205

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Background. In preventing the incidence of Surgical Site Infection (SSI), nurse compliance in carrying out perioperative care according to procedures is important. Knowledge, work period, workload, and role of the head of the room probably relate to nurse compliance. The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between knowledge, work period, workload, and role of the head of the room with nurse compliance and to know the dominant factor affecting nurse compliance in implementing perioperative SOP to prevent postoperative wound infections. Methods. The research design was correlated with cross-sectional approach. The population in this research is all nurses in the surgical and obstetric-gynecology wards of Dr. R. Goeteng Taroenadibrata Purbalingga Hospital. The total number of samples was 55 respondents. Collecting data using questionnaires. Results. Bivariate analysis showed that there was a significant correlation between knowledge, workload, and role of the head of the room with nurse compliance in implementing perioperative SOP. Meanwhile, there was no correlation between work period and nurse compliance in impelementing SOP. Conclusion. Workload is the most dominant factor related to nurse compliance in implementing perioperative SOP.