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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN TERAPI GENERALIS DALAM MENGATASI ANSIETAS KELUARGA PASIEN HEMODIALISA Qurrotul Aeni; Riani Pradara Jati
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): November 2018
Publisher : Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia (PPNI) Jawa Tengah

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THE EFFECT OF GENERALIST THERAPY IN OVERCOMING FAMILY ANXIETY OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS ABSTRACTHemodialysis is an act of renal replacement therapy that has been damaged, which is to move the patient's blood from his body through a dialiser which occurs by diffusion and ultrafiltration. Patients who undergo activities continuously can experience some psychological problems including anxiety. The study aimed to determine the effect of generalist therapy in overcoming family anxiety of hemodialysis patients in Dr.H Hospital. Soewondo Kendal before and after giving anxiety generalist therapy. The research method used quasi experiment with pre post test without control group. Using the DASS questionnaire (Depression Anxiety Stress Scale) consisting of 14 questions related to anxiety. The research sample amounted to 60 families. Research results Respondents' characteristics were the majority of respondents in the age range 26-60 years, female, with the education level of the respondents mostly high school and the majority of respondents did not work. Relationships between clients and families are more dominated by relationships with spouses. Family ability in an effort to overcome the anxiety pretest mean 9.32 (SD 5.53) while at post test 11.28 mean (SD 5.61) with a value of p = value 0.002, which indicates that there is a change in the ability of families to overcome anxiety through anxiety generalist therapy. Suggestions for all families in particular to be able to apply generalist therapy that has been taught to help overcome anxiety in family members undergoing hemodialysis therapy.
Caring Behavior of Nurses in Pediatric Patients During Hospitalization Qurrotul Aeni; Ema Darojatul Ulya; Dwi Haryanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

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Caring is the care of the nurse with all his heart towards the patient. Concern, empathy, gentle communication and compassion for the patient will form a therapeutic nurse-client relationship, thus caring for nurses will make patients feel comfortable, safe and feeling less stressed due to the illness they suffer. Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the caring behavior of nurses in pediatric patients during hospitalization. Method: This study used a descriptive method, the number of samples in this study were 70 parents of pediatric patients who were treated at Dr. H. Soewondo Kendal selected using a purposive sampling technique. The instrument used is in the form of a questionnairecaring behavior. Data was analyzed using descriptive analysis. Results: The results showed that (54.3%) respondents thought that nurses' caring behavior was in a sufficient category, with sub variable details: knowing behavior (55.7%), being with behavior (45.7%), doing behavior for (88.6%), enabling nurses' caring behavior (50.0%), and belief behavior (74, 3%). Conclusions: of the research conducted on respondents in the Dahlai RSUD DR. H. SOEWONDO KENDAL shows that most of the nurses caring behavior is in the sufficient category 38 respondents (54,3%).
Description of Pain and Fatigue Problems in the Elderly with Self Care Deficits: Bathing Rina Anggraeni; Fitriani Rahmawati; Novi Indrayati; Qurrotul Aeni; Andriyani Mustika Nurwijayanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): May 2021
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Elderly experience decreased body function causing them to experience deficit in self-care. Self-care deficit: Bathing is caused by several factors including pain and physical weakness. The purpose of this study was to describe the problem of pain and physical weakness in the elderly who experience a Self-Care Deficit: Bathing in Balok Village, Kendal District. This research design is a descriptive study of quantitative research type with a survey approach. The sample in this study amounted to 52 respondents with a total sampling technique. Measuring instruments in the form of a questionnaire Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for pain and a Fatique Assessment Scale (FAS) for fatigue and that has been standard. Data analysis using univariate. The results showed that the pain in the elderly with Self-Care Deficits: Bathing was painless 16 (30.8%), mild pain 11 (21.2%) moderate pain 19 (36.5%) and severe pain 6 (11.3%). Physical weakness in the elderly: not fatique or normal 47 (90.4%) fatique 5 (9.6%).
Knowledge Level of Pregnant Women about 3M Affects 3M Implementation Compliance During the Pandemic Nur Afifah; Yuni Puji Widiastuti; Qurrotul Aeni; Ahmad Asyrofi; Rina Anggraeni
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 2 No 2 (2021): November 2021
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Covid-19 can attack all walks of life, including pregnant women. Pregnant women are one of the vulnerable groups at risk of being infected with COVID-19 because during pregnancy physiological changes occur which result in a partial decrease in immunity and can cause serious impacts for pregnant women. Lack of knowledge will have an impact on non-compliance of pregnant women in implementing health protocols so that they are vulnerable to contracting Covid-19. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M on adherence to the application of 3M during the pandemic. Design The design of this study was a descriptive correlational study with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study amounted to 66 respondents with purposive sampling technique. The study used a knowledge level questionnaire and 3M implementation compliance. Analysis of the data using the analysis of Descriptive Statistics and Chi Square. The results of this study indicate that the average age of the respondents is 29 years, the average is the 2nd pregnancy, the education level of the majority of respondents is high school education as many as 43 respondents (65.2%) and the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M in the good category is as much as 48 respondents (72.7%) and compliance with 3M implementation in the obedient category were 59 respondents (89.4%). Conclusion There is a significant relationship between the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M with adherence to the application of 3M during the pandemic (p = 0.01).
Caring Behavior of Nurses in Pediatric Patients During Hospitalization Qurrotul Aeni; Ema Darojatul Ulya; Dwi Haryanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Caring is the care of the nurse with all his heart towards the patient. Concern, empathy, gentle communication and compassion for the patient will form a therapeutic nurse-client relationship, thus caring for nurses will make patients feel comfortable, safe and feeling less stressed due to the illness they suffer. Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the caring behavior of nurses in pediatric patients during hospitalization. Method: This study used a descriptive method, the number of samples in this study were 70 parents of pediatric patients who were treated at Dr. H. Soewondo Kendal selected using a purposive sampling technique. The instrument used is in the form of a questionnairecaring behavior. Data was analyzed using descriptive analysis. Results: The results showed that (54.3%) respondents thought that nurses' caring behavior was in a sufficient category, with sub variable details: knowing behavior (55.7%), being with behavior (45.7%), doing behavior for (88.6%), enabling nurses' caring behavior (50.0%), and belief behavior (74, 3%). Conclusions: of the research conducted on respondents in the Dahlai RSUD DR. H. SOEWONDO KENDAL shows that most of the nurses caring behavior is in the sufficient category 38 respondents (54,3%).
Description of Pain and Fatigue Problems in the Elderly with Self Care Deficits: Bathing Rina Anggraeni; Fitriani Rahmawati; Novi Indrayati; Qurrotul Aeni; Andriyani Mustika Nurwijayanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): January-June 2021
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

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Elderly experience decreased body function causing them to experience deficit in self-care. Self-care deficit: Bathing is caused by several factors including pain and physical weakness. The purpose of this study was to describe the problem of pain and physical weakness in the elderly who experience a Self-Care Deficit: Bathing in Balok Village, Kendal District. This research design is a descriptive study of quantitative research type with a survey approach. The sample in this study amounted to 52 respondents with a total sampling technique. Measuring instruments in the form of a questionnaire Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for pain and a Fatique Assessment Scale (FAS) for fatigue and that has been standard. Data analysis using univariate. The results showed that the pain in the elderly with Self-Care Deficits: Bathing was painless 16 (30.8%), mild pain 11 (21.2%) moderate pain 19 (36.5%) and severe pain 6 (11.3%). Physical weakness in the elderly: not fatique or normal 47 (90.4%) fatique 5 (9.6%).
Knowledge Level of Pregnant Women about 3M Affects 3M Implementation Compliance During the Pandemic Nur Afifah; Yuni Puji Widiastuti; Qurrotul Aeni; Ahmad Asyrofi; Rina Anggraeni
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 2 No 2 (2021): July-December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v2i2.935

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Covid-19 can attack all walks of life, including pregnant women. Pregnant women are one of the vulnerable groups at risk of being infected with COVID-19 because during pregnancy physiological changes occur which result in a partial decrease in immunity and can cause serious impacts for pregnant women. Lack of knowledge will have an impact on non-compliance of pregnant women in implementing health protocols so that they are vulnerable to contracting Covid-19. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M on adherence to the application of 3M during the pandemic. Design The design of this study was a descriptive correlational study with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study amounted to 66 respondents with purposive sampling technique. The study used a knowledge level questionnaire and 3M implementation compliance. Analysis of the data using the analysis of Descriptive Statistics and Chi Square. The results of this study indicate that the average age of the respondents is 29 years, the average is the 2nd pregnancy, the education level of the majority of respondents is high school education as many as 43 respondents (65.2%) and the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M in the good category is as much as 48 respondents (72.7%) and compliance with 3M implementation in the obedient category were 59 respondents (89.4%). Conclusion There is a significant relationship between the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M with adherence to the application of 3M during the pandemic (p = 0.01).
The Effect of Five Finger Therapy on Hypertension Elderly on Anxiety Reduction Dian Fazira Khoirunisa; Qurrotul Aeni; Andriyani Mustika Nurwijayanti; Triana Arisdiani
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 3 No 1 (2022): January-June 2022
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Five finger therapy is a relaxation technique using the five fingers technique by relying on positive thoughts to help reduce anxiety in people with chronic hypertension. This study was to determine the level of anxiety before being given five finger therapy pain management and after being given five finger therapy pain management and the effect of giving five finger therapy management to reduce anxiety levels in patients with chronic hypertension. This research is a Quasy Experiment quasi-experimental research with One Group Design Pretest – Posttest design, quantitative research type. The sample of this research is 56 respondents with consecutive sampling technique. the results showed that the majority of respondents experienced a decrease in anxiety levels before and after being given 5-finger therapy. Statistical analysis test using T-test. From the research results obtained p value is 0.000. This value is smaller than 0.05 (p < 0.05). Based on these results, it means that there is an effect of 5 finger therapy management on reducing anxiety in patients with Chronic Hypertension Disease.
The Relationship Between Application Operational Procedure (SPO) of the Right Principle of Drug Administration with the Standard Level of Patient Satisfaction Qurrotul Aeni; Nur Chasanah; Rina Anggraeni; Andriyani Mustika Nurwijayanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Patient satisfaction is a feeling of pleasure that is felt for hospitalized patients because getting optimal servicequality. In providing nursing services, Standard Procedure Operational (SPO) is very important to help nurses achieve a quality of nursing care. In giving the drug should pay attention to the six principles of right which has become a obligation procedure before it gave the drug, that is: right patient, right drug, right dose, right way, right time and right documentation. The purpose of this research to determine the relation between the six right principles implementation of Standard Procedures Operational (SPO) to dispense the drug with the level of patient satisfaction at Cempaka Lounge Dr. H. SoewondoHospital in Kendal. The research used a descriptive correlational design with cross sectional approach. Samples were taken by using Total Sampling number of 48 patients. Research tools using questionnaires then the data were analyzed by univariate and bivariate statistical test obtained chi square p value of 0.000 (p value<0.05). the SPO dispensing has good value amounted to 47.9%, which has a sufficient level of SPO Dispensing of 45.8%, and the rate of less Dispensing SPO only 6.3%. While a right level of patient satisfaction of 52.1%, which have high levels of 41,7%, and the level patient satisfaction of less only 6,3%. Recommendations result of this research is that nurses always apply SPO properly to improve patient satisfaction.
Description of the Characteristics of Barriers to Pain Comfort: Sleep Quality in Elderly with Rheumatoid Arthritis in Kendal Regency Rina Anggraeni; Villayatina Villayatina; Riani Pradara Jati; Qurrotul Aeni; Andriyani Mustika Nurwijayanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Someone who has reached the age of 60 years and over often appears various disorders, one of the disorders experienced by the elderly is joint pain or bone disease known as Rheumatoid arthritis. Joint pain caused by inflammation of the joints that are swollen or damaged has occurred, causing pain and making people with Rheumatoid Arthritis afraid to move so that it interferes with their activities. Barriers to pain comfort in the elderly with Rheumatoid Arthritis are characterized by sleep quality characteristics. This study aims the Characteristics Pain comfortf Barriers of sleep quality in the Elderly with Rheumatoid Arthritis in Gebanganom Village, Kendal Regency. The research design is a quantitative descriptive research. The study population was 49 elderly people. The research sample was 49 elderly people with total sampling technique. Data collection used a pain scale questionnaire, a PSQI (Pitssburgh Sleep Quality Index) questionnaire. The results of this study showed that the pain level was mild (8.16%), the majority of respondents had moderate pain level (73.47%), and severe pain level (18.37%), the majority of respondents had good sleep quality (71.43%), and poor sleep quality (28.57%),