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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
ISSN : 24068799     EISSN : 20877811     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14710/nmjn
Core Subject : Health,
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing (e-ISSN: 2406-8799, p-ISSN: 2087-7811) is an international journal that provides a forum for publishing the scientific works of nurse practitioners, academics, and researchers. The focus and scopes of the journal include adult nursing, emergency nursing, gerontological nursing, community nursing, mental health nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, nursing leadership and management, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in nursing, and education in nursing. The journal is published regularly in June and December every year. Starting 2020, the journal will publish three issues each year, that is in April, August, and December
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Articles 272 Documents
Development of Foot Massage Program on Nausea and Vomiting for Cancer Patients: A Literature Review Prapti, Ni Ketut Guru; Petpichetchian, Wongchan; Chongcharoen, Wimonrat
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 2, No 1 (2012): (JUNE 2012)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

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Objective: This study aims to develop a foot massage program to support care activity in reducing nausea and vomiting for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Two phases, a literature review and the development of a foot massage program were conducted. The literature review was to analyze state of the art massage techniques by reviewing problems, related theories and supporting evidence. Method: Eight published studies in the English language were reviewed. A massage can be performed for different durations, from 10 minutes up to 60 minutes for three to six weeks and can be applied on various body areas. We found that the soft stroke/effleurage seems to be the best method and is most suitable for patients with cancer. It is also evident that foot massaging can be applied as a modality to reduce nausea and vomiting for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Result: We developed a foot massage program specifically for patients with cancer. The foot massage program comprised of three sessions, including 1) education session, 2) preparation session, and 3) foot massage session. In the education session, patients obtain brief information about the definition of a foot massage, the benefits and contraindication of foot massaging. During the preparation phase, foot soaking and warming up are performed. Subsequently, the foot massage is applied and should last for 30 minutes. Further research is recommended to test the effectiveness of the proposed foot massage program for nausea and vomiting in cancer patients across countries including Indonesia. Key Words: Foot massage program, chemotherapy, nausea and vomiting
Caring Science within Islamic Contexts: A Literature Review Ismail, Suhartini; Hatthakit, Urai; Chinawong, Tippamas
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 5, No 1 (2015): (JUNE 2015)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

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Background: Caring is an essence of nursing and many studies enlighten about caring for various populations and settings. Caring science within Islamic contexts has gained more attention from nurses, especially in the area related to cultural and spiritual care.Purpose: The aim of this study was to discuss the concepts of caring science within Islamic contexts. Methods: We extracted 27 articles in both qualitative and quantitative studies, inthe English language, based on PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) method. The date and years were limited from January 2008 to 2014 from several databases. Keywordswere ‘caring science’, ‘Islamic caring’, ‘and Islamic Perspectives’ and combined with words of ‘Nursing’, ‘caring’, and ‘care’.Result: There were 4 themes in caring within Islamic context: 1There were 6 themes in caring within Islamic context: 1) theoretical definition of caring; 2) foundation of caring; 3) comparison of caring theories; and 4) caring in Islamic culture; 5) caring practice in Islamic perspectives;and 6) caring outcomesConclusion: In Islamic nursing, caring is based on well-being improvement and healing, and concentration on all domains of nursing care and relationship between different dimensions of human (bio-psycho-social-spiritual dimensions). Within these contexts, a better understanding of the diverse conceptualizations of nursing is needed in order to ensure that nurses across all contexts can provide optimal care.
The Process and Implication of Inter-Professional Education: A Systematic Review Prabawati, Dewi
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 7, No 2 (2017): (DECEMBER 2017)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

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Background: The practice of inter-professional education (IPE) is expanding rapidly especially in the developing countries.  The goal of IPE is to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes that result in effective Inter-professional (IP) team behaviors and competency. Therefore, it is essential to understand more about the activity, other professional’s involvement and its implications for nursing students and institutions.Purpose: This paper aimed to review the process and other professional’s involvement in IPE’s nursing education, and describe the implication after implementing IPE for nursing students and institution.Methods: A comprehensive multi-step search of the literature in IPE using ProQuest, EBSCO and Cengage databases was performed. Samples of 19 studies met the inclusion criteria and were used in this study.Results: None of the studies reported findings from developing country, while there were only two studies conducted in Asia. IPE programs utilize a variety of combinations of interactive learning methods, such as group problem solving, focus group interview, social networking (website), and simulated patient or simulated based training (SBT) which is becoming the most common methods employed.  IPE gives benefits for the students, such as improving communication skills, recognizing the role and responsibilities, understanding the value and ethics and also increasing teamwork and team-based care.Conclusion: Despite the limitations, this systematic review found a number of activities and other professionals that can be involved with nursing in the IPE implementation.  It also found out that IPE applied in a variety of clinical settings is well received by the students and enable them to learn the knowledge and skills for collaborative learning.
STUDI FENOMENOLOGI: PENGALAMAN MENYUSUI EKSKLUSIF IBU BEKERJA DI WILAYAH KENDAL JAWA TENGAH Rejeki, Sri
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 2, No 1 (2008): MEDIA NERS
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

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Menyusui merupakan salah satu tugas perkembangan perempuan setelah melahirkan. Tidak semua perempuan dapat melewati tugas tersebut dengan baik karena berbagai kondisi, salah satu kondisi tersebut adalah karena ibu bekerja. Banyak permasalahan menyusui ditemukan pada ibu bekerja. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan gambaran tentang pengalaman menyusui pada ibu bekerja. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan fenomenologi. Jumlah partisipan enam orang ibu menyusui yang berada di wilayah Kendal. Hasil wawancara pada partisipan didapatkan informasi tentang berbagai perasaan, persepsi, pemahaman dan pengetahuan ibu tentang menyusui, motivasi menyusui, bagaimana praktik menyusui secara eksklusif, hambatan-hambatan yang ditemukan dan dukungan yang diharapkan dari tempat dimana ibu bekerja. Dengan informasi ini dapat dijadikan acuan bagi perawat di dalam memberikan konseling menyusui bagi ibu bekerja mulai dari antenatal sampai postnatal. Bagi pemerintah dapat digunakan sebagai bahan evaluasi keberhasilan program menyusui, dan bagi tempat perempuan bekerja dapat sebagai pertimbangan memberikan dukungan dan fasilitas menyusui bagi perempuan bekerja yang menyusui.
Amo Ergo Sum — I love, Therefore, I am – Emotional Synchrony: A Norris’ Method of Concept Clarification Tuppal, Cyruz P.; Reñosa, Mark Donald C.; Ninobla, Marina Magnolia G.; Ruiz, Mara G.; Loresco, Richard C.
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 9, No 2 (2019): (DECEMBER 2019)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

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Background: Nursing is an interpersonal process that requires a deeper emotive-caring and communion-encounter with a higher degree of emotional synchrony. However, the social, cultural, ethical, economic, legal, and technological demands make it intangible and indefinable.Purpose: To identify and delineate the antecedents, defining attributes, and outcomes of emotional synchrony using both empirical and theoretical literature.Methods: This concept analysis used the Norris’ method of concept clarification. Electronic databases such as OVID, Web of Science, CINHAL, PsychInfo, SocIndex, PubMed, and ProQuest were used to search the keyword ‘emotional synchrony.’ There were fifty-two sources included in the inductive thematic analysis to identify, analyze, recognize, and report the themes generated from the corpus. The discussion is grounded in light of the Theory of Nursing as Caring to elucidate its utility within the parlance of nursing as caring.Results: The Model of Patterning Emotional Synchrony offers a new perspective toward a meaningful synchronous experience in the communion of beings that illuminates a soul-felt connectedness through the encounter, presence, and bond. The emotional synchrony’ is a phenomenon of caring integration where an intricate dance through a triadic-synchronistic rhythm of fusion, attunement, and effervescence contribute to the personhood, growth in reflection, and capacity to care. Also, as the emotional synchrony becomes an outward expression of caring, and as a manifestation of healing-caring-moment, the person embodies caring as a mode of being and views all persons as caring.Conclusion: The model explicates that it is the emotional synchrony where the person develops a soul-felt connection with others. It is with emotional synchrony that refuels the synergy and transcendence towards a communion of beings to embody Amo Ergo Sum—I love. Therefore, I am.
Teaching Pain Management to Student Nurses: A Literature Review Wijayanti, Ekatrina
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 4, No 1 (2014): (JUNE 2014)
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Purpose: To provide nursing students knowledge of pain prior, during, and post- surgery, recovery and rehabilitation. Methods: Review articles published during 2005 until 2012 that focused on pain assessment and pain management. The databases used in this study were Medline and CINAHL.Results: Postoperative pains need special approach and care. It needs teach patient how to adapt pain, control pain, monitor result of treatment. Conclusion: Nursing students need to learn how to assess pain using appropriate tools for each age level and in patients with special needs. The students also need to learn about pain management including pharmacology and non-pharmacology means and consider pain as the fifth vital sign. As student nurses learn pain assessment, they should be considerate about culture, and different languages that might happen during practical rotations.
Improving Self-Efficacy and Physical Self-Reliance of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis through Mindfulness Noorratri, Erika Dewi; Margawati, Ani; Dwidiyanti, Meidiana
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 6, No 2 (2016): (DECEMBER 2016)
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Background: Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) have a low level of medication adherence due to long care terms, side effects of medication and self-awareness. This awareness can be promoted by practicing mindfulness.Purpose: The study aimed to analyze the improvement of self-efficacy and self-reliance of patients with pulmonary TB through mindfulness intervention.Methods: This study employed a quasi-experiment with pre-post-test group design. The sampling technique was purposive sampling with 19 patients in the intervention group and 19 patients in the control group. The intervention given was mindfulness. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon and delta tests.Results: The study showed an increase of self-efficacy and physical self-reliance in patients in the intervention group with a p-value of <0.05. In the intervention group, there were differences in the activities of taking medication, eating, sleeping, preventing infection, practicing and coping with physical symptoms before and after the intervention. Furthermore, the patients in the intervention group also showed differences in their increased confidence to recover. Mindfulness intervention provided good effects on the patients in the intervention group as it helped them develop more awareness. Conclusion: Mindfulness intervention improved the self-efficacy and physical self-reliance of the patients with pulmonary TB. This study recommends that nurses should apply mindfulness to promote the awareness of the patients. 
Koping keluarga terhadap anggota keluarga yang mengalami ketergantungan narkoba diwilayah kota Semarang Iswanti, Dwi Indah; Suhartini, Suhartini; Supriyadi, Supriyadi
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 1, No 1 (2007): MEDIA NERS
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Drugs addicted is condition which is conceptualized as a mental illness, that consider about mental and behavior disorders caused drugs abuse. Family’s coping to family member drugs addicted, talked about various coping which used by family within face so many problems that emerge caused by drugs addicted.The problem formulation was how family’s coping to face family member drugs addicted?The research aims were to know about sign and phenomenon drugs addicted, family response towards family member drugs addicted, to know kind of coping and identified coping strategies that used whether internal or external. Approach research method used qualitative design with phenomenology. Research instrument used in depth interview.The results were signs and phenomenon drugs addicted who had different, family responses: feel confused, worry, sad, guilty, disappointed and embarrassed to community. Whereas, family’s coping used constructive coping with activate coping strategies whether internal or external.Conclusion: The family used coping mechanism being effective to face family member drugs addicted.
The Effects of Mompyeogi Movement Exercise on Body Skin Temperature Widyaatmadja, Swanny T; Young-Duk, Kim
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 9, No 1 (2019): (JUNE 2019)
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Background: Spine stretching and flexibility exercise is introduced by the group of Mompyeogi movement exercise ('mom' as body and 'pyeogi as stretching) that is growing in the Republic of Korea. Although it does not move as fast as an aerobic exercise, the benefit of body organ stretching movement position on this movement exercise can be perceived by Mompyeogi participants.Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effects of Mompyeogi movement exercise on the alteration of body skin temperature.Methods: A pre-post experimental study was carried out to 20 participants who were divided into two groups: male and female. Each group was assigned to do either normal breathing (chest respiration) or deep breathing (abdominal respiration) when performing Mompyeogi movement exercise. Body skin temperatures were measured a couple of times before, during, and after the exercise using thermal infrared cameras. The collected data were analyzed descriptively in frequency and percentage.Results: Results showed that Mompyeogi movement exercise combined with deep abdominal breathing methods increased body skin temperature. Participants who were in low group temperature (t<33°C), underweight, and had normal body mass index showed an increased body skin temperature after the exercise. On the other hand, participants who were in the group age of 60-74 years old performing normal chest respiration showed a stable body skin temperature after the exercise.Conclusion: Stretching organ as a part of basic Mompyeogi movement exercise combined with deep abdominal breathing increased the body skin temperature. Future research of Mompyeogi movement exercise needs to explore a self-healing effort as a preventing and promoting programs contributed to holistic nursing practice. 
CONCEPT ANALYSIS OF PERCEIVED CONTROL Mardiyono, Mardiyono; Songwathana, Praneed; Petpichetchian, Wongchan
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 1, No 2 (2011): (DECEMBER 2011)
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Background. Perceived control is a personality characteristic that contributes psychological adjustment. It was derived from various theories, so that definitions of perceived control were ambiguous meaning. Disclosing concept of perceived control is required.Objective. The analysis aims to identify definition and use of perceived control, examine the basic attributes of perceived control, and the measurements of perceived control.Method. Databases searched for electronic journals and books that were published from 1994 to 2010 were analyzed.Result. Perceived control is personal belief that refers to controllability on behalf of one’s self and ability to control threats or events. The use of perceived control includes maternal, pediatric, medical, surgical, psychiatric, community nursing, and pain management. Perceived control was composed of two dimensions: belief about controllability and belief about ability to control to threats.Conclusion. Instrument of Anxiety Control Questionnaire most closely corresponds to two dimensions: belief about controllability and ability to control. Defining attributes and dimensions of perceived control are useful for developing tool.Keywords: perceived control, controllability, ability to control, and agency

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