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Journal : Belitung Nursing Journal

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION OF NURSES TO THE PARENTS OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN PRE-OPERATIVE STAGE Fanny Adistie; Henny Suzana Mediani; Ikeu Nurhidayah; Sri Hendrawati
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 4 (2018): July - August
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (261.97 KB) | DOI: 10.33546/bnj.439

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Background: The pre-operative care aims at preparing the patient and family to face the surgery. In providing nursing care to the pediatric patients, it is better and is recommended that the nurse demonstrate a therapeutic communication. Objective: This study aims to identify the implementation of the therapeutic communication by nurses to the parents of the pediatric patients who will undergo surgery in the pediatric surgical ward based on the perspective and expectation of the parents. Methods: The study used a mixed method, with the strategy of sequential explanatory. The quantitative study involved 101 respondents. The implementation of therapeutic communication is measured by using the questionnaire of therapeutic communication implementation. The qualitative study was conducted to six participants as samples, with analysis interactive model technique. Results: The result of quantitative study found that 53.5% identified poor therapeutic communication being implemented by nurses to the parents of the patients. The result of the qualitative study foundthat parents expect comprehensive therapeutic communication from nurses, both in terms of language or behavior in any delivery of information or actions to be performed. Conclusion: The result of this study is expected to be an input for the health care institutions, especially to make it as a reference for consideration in making the standard operating procedures on the implementation of therapeutic communication to improve the nurses’ quality of care.
Working alliance among mental health nurses in Indonesia: A comparative analysis of socio-demographic characteristics Iyus Yosep; Henny Suzana Mediani; Linlin Lindayani
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): March - April
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Working alliance between therapist and client in psychotherapy practice has become proven to compensate for a significant difference in various psychotherapy modalities. However, few studies have investigated the structure of alliance in the context of nurses working at mental health hospitals in Indonesia.  Objective: This study aimed to compare the working alliance of mental health nurses according to socio-demographic characteristics.  Methods: A cross-sectional research was performed at the Mental Health Hospital in West Java, Indonesia, as a referral hospital in Indonesia from May to December 2019. The inclusion criteria were nurses with a minimum of one year of working experience and a Diploma III certificate in nursing. Convenience sampling was used to recruit 120 nurses who agreed to join in this study. The working alliance was measured using Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised-Therapist (WAI-SRT). Results: The majority of the respondents were female (77.5%), holding a Diploma III degree in nursing (49.17%), having working experience ranged from 11 to 15 years (34.17%), and working at the chronic unit (32.5%). The mean score of the working alliance was 44.46 (SD = 11.32). The domain of agreement on goals had a higher mean score (17.65 ± 3.45), followed by the task domain (16.56 ± 5.81) and bond domain (22.10 ± 7.23). There was a significant difference in working alliance according to education level and working experience (p < 0.05), while no significant differences in terms of gender and working unit. Conclusion: Mental health nurses with higher education levels and more vast working experience had higher working alliances. Thus, nurse managers and hospital policymakers should provide Continues Nursing Education (CNE), working alliance training, and therapeutic strategies for nurses to improve their working alliances. It is also essential to cooperate with nursing schools to include working alliances as learning objectives.
Co-Authors Aan Nuraeni Aan Nur’aeni Adila, Raisa Ahmad Yamin Ai Mardhiyah Ai Mardhiyah Ai Mardhiyah AI MARDHIYAH, AI Akbar, M. Agung Alifa Rufaida Anastasia Anna Anita Setyawati Anita Tiara Anjani Fikri Annita Olo Argi Virgona Bangun Audi Siti Sarah Avicena Farhan Ramadhan Azzahra Salsabila Bambang Aditya Nugraha Bhekti Imansari Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih Chandra Isabella H.P Chatarina Surya Chatarina Suryaningsih Dadang Purnama Dadang Rochman DaiIa DahIia Rojabani Devita Madiuw Dewi Umu Kulsum Dwi Ningsih Handayani Setianing Budi Eka Puspita Ema Arum Rukmasari Etika Emaliyawati Evi Nurjanah Fanny Adistie Fanny Adistie Fauziah Rudhiati Fitria, Nita Fitria, Nita francisca sri susilaningsih Furkon Nurhakim Furkon Nurhakim Furkon Nurhakim Gusgus Ghraha Ramdhanie Helmy Hazmi Iceu Amira DA Ihsar, Aini Hayati Iin Inayah Ike Sintia Suci Ikeu Nurhidayah Ikeu Nurhidayah Ikeu Nurhidayah Ikeu Nurhidayah Ikeu Nurhidayah Ikeu Nurhidayah Inni Zakiyah Iqra S Iyus Yosep Juniarti, Neti Laili Rahayuwati Lesmana, Sena Lilis Lusiani Lilis Mamuroh Linlin Lindayani Mamat Lukman Maya Atikasuri Mega Nurrahmatiani Meri Anggryni Millenika, Valencia Trie Muntiq Jannatunna’im Murtiningsih Murtiningsih Nadia Amelia Rindiarti Nenden Nur Asriyani Maryam Nenden Nur Asriyani Maryam Novi Novianti Novita Marcelina Kana Wadu Noviyanti Noviyanti Nurafni, Ratu Nuraziza Fatturahmi Firdianty Nurul Taopik Maulud Olga Sandrela Mahendra Padila Padila Rai Nurussakinah Raisa Adila Ratu Nurafni Riezky Fajri Septiani Rifda Nur Achriyana Arif Rifki Febriansyah Rindiarti, Nadia Amelia Riska Fauziah Nurmala Rizka Muliani Rusna Tahir Salsabila, Azzahra Santi MuIyani Selly Amalia Nurhasanah Sena Lesmana Setiawati Setiawati Shabarina, Adilla Sherly Manurung Sifa Nur Afriani Sifa Nuraini Sifva Fauziah Sinta Dwi Ananda Siti Fatimah Siti Yuyun Rahayu Siti Yuyun Rahayu Fitri Sonia Dwiastuti Pratiwi Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Hendrawati Sri Purnama Alam Sukmawati Sukmawati Sukmawati Sukmawati Sulastini, Sulastini Tahir, Rusna Tejaningsih, Oktaviani Tetti Solehati Tetti Solehati Tetti Solehati Tetti Solehati Theresia Eriyani Tita Puspita Ningrum, Tita Puspita Titis Kurniawan Valencia Trie Millenika Vera Rosaria Indah Wahib Abdul Rahman Wahyu Ilahi Waladani, Barkah Windy Rakhmawati Windy Rakhmawati Wiwi Mardiah Wiwi Mardiah Wiwi Mardiah, Wiwi Yanti Hermayanti Yanti Hermayanti Yayat Suryati Zabidah Putit