Asri Asri
Faculty of Health Science, Muhammadiyah Surabaya University, Indonesia

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Community Capacity: A Concept Analysis Asri, Asri; Husna, Anis Rosyiatul
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 2, No 1 (2017): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

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Objective:  The purpose of this analysis is to clarify the concept of community capacity by using Walker and Avant's (1995) concept analysis.Methods: This article based on identification of the concept from various resources included: dictionary, articles, case study. Results:  Community capacity was the  process or activities which use systematic approach which involve the competence and ability of the community in dealing with and solving the problem and raise into the welfare state of being  in multi-sectoral way .
Social Capital and Dengue Fever Management In Buang Ngern Subdistrict, Thailand : A Case Study Asri, Asri; Nuntaboot, Khanitta; Reliani, Reliani
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 3, No 1 (2018): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
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Objective  to describe the existence of social capital in managing dengue fever in buang ngern subdistrict, Thailand. Method this study use case study based on the thepry pof social capital as the foundation of the data analysis Result In the case study on Buang Ngern shows that the community which have high level of social capital could be able to reduce the incidence of dengue fever significantly by cooperating with various sectors, such as; Household Members, Housewife Group, Village Health Volunteers, Local Administrative Organization, Village Committee Health, Health Volunteers And Health Workers In Health Centers. Cooperation which involving several community groups will be difficult to occur in the absence of a high level of trust between groups, social norms and networks among community members.Conclusion Social capital as one of the features that exist in the community is having advantage if could be used appropriately. In the community based  dengue fever prevention and control program which require inter-sectoral cooperation, social capital can become a bridge between groups in giving contribution based on the role and function of each group.
Family Experience in Dealing with Emergency Cardiovascular Disease Ratna Puji Priyanti; Anja Hesnia Kholis; Asri Asri; Rifa'i Rifa'i; Supriliyah Praningsih
Jurnal Ners Vol. 14 No. 3 (2019): Special Issue
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Discusiion: The risk of cardiovascular disease has shifted. Cardiovascular disease initially only affected certain age groups but not with the current incidence of cardiovascular disease. This makes the community more susceptible to cardiovascular disease attacks. An attack of cardiovascular disease, in general, is only considered to be a cursory attack. The patients with high-risk factors must be supported by the ability of families to recognize and perform first aid in cardiovascular disease attacks. The purpose of this study was to understand the family's experience in dealing with emergency heart disease at home.Method: This study used qualitative research with a case study approach;  2 participants with family members who face emergency heart disease were selected. The data collection used semi-structured interview techniques using observation and field notes. The data analysis used Creswell's qualitative data analysis method.Result: The results of the study found 4 themes related to the family experience in dealing with emergency heart disease at home. The themes were knowledge, past experience, values and beliefs.Conclusion: The conclusion of the study is that the family experience when dealing with emergency heart disease is strongly influenced by the knowledge that forms a value and belief which then influences the attitudes involved in decision making.