Ramelan Sugijana
Jurusan Keperawatan, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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Journal : Jendela Nursing Journal (JNJ)

The Response of Physical, Cognitive, Emotional in Patients with Mental Disorders Who Performed The Action Restraint Yuniar Dewi; Sawab Sawab; Ramelan Sugijana
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 3, No 2 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v3i2.4625

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Background: Handling is often done in mental hospitals is binding or restraint. Restraint is the act of someone using a rope bridle are made to control aggressive behavior arising from maladaptive response in the patient, control patients with severe mental disorders, prevent injuries, and reduce agitation and aggressive behavior.Purpose: The study aims to describe the response of physical, cognitive, emotional in patients with mental disorders who performed the action restraint in UPIP Prof.Dr.Soerojo Magelang.Methods: The study design was used descriptive explorative. Samples taken by total sampling as many as 51 patients. Research tool using a questionnaire responses of physical, cognitive, emotional in patients with mental disorders who do act restraint Data was analyzed by univariate. emotions on mental patients who do act restraint consisting of 6 physical response questions, 8 questions cognitive responses, and 7 questions emotional response.Results: The results of this study with the respondent amounted to 51 patients showed early adult aged respondents were 19 patients (37.3%), male sex were 51 patients (100%), the majority of elementary education by 25 patients (49%). Physical responses in patients with mental disorders who do restraint that is included in the heavy physical response by 36 patients (70.6%), cognitive responses indicate cognitive responses were 28 patients (54.9%), emotional responses indicate emotional responses were as many as 23 patients (45.1%).Conclusion: Patients with mental disorders are at high risk for behaving amuck which is a form of aggressive behavior, patient amok need more specialized treatment.
The Effect Of Yoga Respiration (Pranayama) on Stress Reduction in The Elderly Dwi Kusumadewi; Ramelan Sugijana; Wien Soelistya Adi
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 3, No 2 (2019): December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v3i2.5473

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Background : Aging is the process of slowly disappearing the ability of the network to improve itself. One of the mental health problems has by the elderly is stress. If stress is not overcome, it can affect the body's system. One of the ways to deal with stress is yoga respiration (pranayama).Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of yoga respiration (pranayama) on stress reduction in the elderly at Wening Wardoyo Ungaran's Elderly Social Services Home.Methods: This study used quasy experimental design with one group pretestpost test study design. The sampling technique used was non probability sampling techniques as many as 30 respondents, sample selection used was the DASS 42 questionnaire. The analysis of the data used was the dependent t test / one sample test.Results: Based on the results of the dependent t test / one sample obtained p value = 0,000, it can be concluded that there is an effect of yoga respiration (pranayama) on stress reduction in the elderly at theĀ  Wening Wardoyo Ungaran's Elderly Social Services Home.Conclusion: Yoga respiration (pranayama) to reduce stress for the elderly and can reduce the stress category of the elderly and score on the 42 DASS questionnaire.