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International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
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International Journal of Nursing and Health Service is a refereed international publication that provided a venue for nursing scholar and others related health to publish the updating information. We aim to highlight research on nursing science, public health, public health nursing, and other health sciences to a wide international audience.
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THE EFFECT OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC THERAPY ON BLOOD PRESSURE AMONG ELDERLY WITH HYPERTENSION: A LITERATURE REVIEW: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i2.103 Ni Luh Putu Dian Yunita Sari; Etty Rekawati
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Background: Elderly as one of vulnerable population has experienced several risk of cardiovascular system disturbance such as hypertension. Hypertension be non communicable disease most suffered elderly in some countries. Objective: This literature review aimed at describing the effect of traditional music therapy on blood pressure among elderly with hypertension. Method: This study carried out from databases such as EBSCOhost, Scopus, Pubmed, ProQuest, Science Direct and Sage with limited years of an article published in the last ten years (2008-2018). Result: Fifteen most relevant articles were extracted in this study and found that traditional music therapy provide a positive effect to decrease blood pressure’s elderly with hypertension and this finding explained clearly with Roy’s Adaptation Model. Conclusion: Traditional music therapy provides a positive effect in lowering blood pressure’s elderly with hypertension. This therapy can be given as single intervention or collaboration with other non pharmacological therapy such as calisthenics, breathing exercises, muscle relaxation, lifestyle modifications and walking-based exercise.
THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE REGARDING PAP-SMEAR EXAMINATION AMONG THE CHILDBEARING AGE WOMEN'S IN RW 04 RT 05, RANGKAPAN JAYA BARU, PANCORAN MAS DEPOK: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i2.104 Hendrawati Hendrawati
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Level of knowledge of women in childbearing age regarding papsmear consider low. An analytic descriptive study design was used to describe the level of knowledge regarding pap smear examination amonng the childbearing age women. Data collection tools was questionnaire in form of check list. The result confirmed that 39 from 75 participant have an excellent level of knowledge,
FACTORS RELATED TO TREATMENT SEEKING BEHAVIOR AMONG SPONDYLITIS TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i2.106 Adelina Vidya Ardiyati; Masfuri Masfuri
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Abstract Introduction: Tuberculosis is a global public health crisis. Spondylitis Tuberculos is secondary infection that caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis. Most of spondylitis TB patient come to health care facilities with complication, such as deformity and deficit neurology. Health seeking behavior allows the patients to choose their preferres healthcare destination and the best timing of health seeking will resulting a good outcome of treatment. Aim: A systematic review was carried out to understand factors related to treatment seeking behavior including health seeking behavior, related to delays and attitude regarding spondylitis tuberculosis and the services linked with it. Materials and Methods: An electronical database search strategy was adopted using Proquest, EBSCOHost, and ScienceDirect to obtain research papers in the said subjects. Of 22 articles obtained by the end of this search process 10 full text articles were finally selected for the purpose of this review. Results: Of the 10 studies identified, the results showed that some factors associated with related to treatment seeking behavior including (1) Perception of Disease and health service for Spondilitis TB; (2) Self healing and non medical treatment; (3) Knowledge and Misspperception of Spondilitis TB patient; (4) Reasons for seeking care/Delay in seeking care. Conclusion: Health seeking behavior and related delays are most importance in spondylitis TB care, because spondylitis TB requires timely treatment and protracted treatment to reach the best outcome of treatment. Required level of knowledge and positive health behavior helps the patient in taking timely help appropriate helath facility. Keywords: Help seeking behavior, Patient delay, Treatment delay, Spondilitis TB
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ORAL CRYOTHERAPY TO REDUCE ORAL MUCOSITIS AMONG CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY: A LITERATURE REVIEW: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i2.108 Elteria Sianturi; Dewi Irawati
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Abstract Background: Oral cryotherapy has been scientifically proven as a non-pharmacological therapy to reduce the incidence of oral mucositis. With the decline in the incidence of oral mucositis, patient’s comfort improved, the length of stay and cost of care decreases, and maximum quality of life is achieved. Aim: To determine the effectiveness of oral cryotherapy in reducing the incidence of oral mucositis in patient undergoing chemotherapy. Method: This paper used literature review. The literature search was conducted of articles published from January 2012 through February 2018 using the PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library and Ebscohost databases on the effectiveness of oral cryotherapy in reducing oral mucositis in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Result: This search resulted in a total of 8 articles. Evidence has indicated that there is a significance effect of oral cryotherapy in reducing oral mucositis. Conclusion: Oral cryotherapy is one of technique that easy to do, inexpensive and can be tolerated by patients in general, so it can be used widely. It can be used for adults and children with solid tumors, bone marrow transplant patients and for patients with different chemotherapy regimens (single or combination regimens). Keywords: Oral Cryotherapy, Oral Mucositis, Chemotherapy, patient’s quality of life
OVERVIEW OF SUPPORT OBTAINED BY TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS IN SAMPIT, CENTRAL BORNEO: A QUALITATIVE STUDY: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i2.126 Cici Desiyani; Kusnanto Kusnanto; Tri Johan Agus Yuswanto
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease that continues to develop over time and requires complex treatment. while undergoing treatment DM, diabetic patients need supports in order to be able to carry out their treatment on an ongoing basis. This study aims to describe supports obtained by Type 2 DM patients during their treatment and caring. This is a qualitative research study with phenomenological approach. Sampling was conducted from social situation with a sample size 20 participants. Data were collected using semi-structured in-depth interviews and analysis were used Colaizzi methods. The results showed three themes. Theme 1) family supports; 2) social supports, 3) health workers supports. Family supports is the most important part, but the supports from health workers also play a role in increasing the motivation of type 2 DM patients in undergoing treatment and diet. it is important to explore more deeply and more specifically how the role of health workers in the care of DM patients for further studies
APPLICABILITY OF LEWIN'S CHANGE MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR OPTIMIZATION MANAGEMENT FUNCTION IN NURSING DELEGATION BETWEEN HEAD NURSE AND TEAM LEADER: A MINI PROJECT IN JAKARTA MILITARY HOSPITAL: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i2.136 Aris Teguh; Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati; Titiek Muhaeriwati
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The role of nurses in health care systems is diverse, included being a health care provider to clients, client advocates, educators for clients and families, and nursing service managers. One strategy that can be applied in managerial nursing is delegation. The goal of this study was to assess the applicability of Kurt Lewin's change management method to analyse the management function in nursing delegation between head nurse and team leader. This study was conducted in one of the Jakarta Military Hospital by conducting a mini project consisting of case reports using a fishbone diagram approach, solving problems using Plan-Do-Check-Action (PDCA) tools starting with Plan Of Action (POA), implementation, evaluation, and follow-up. The results of the identification showed that the head of the room in carrying out the delegation was not optimal, included documentation in the delegation book that was not optimal, delays in filling, non uniformity in the format of delegation books in the room, and not understanding due to lack of standardization and control from superiors. Guidelines are used as a reference in delegating nursing to the head of the hospital room, and the documentation of nursing delegates is done correctly because delegates work better when the reporting structure is clear. In conclusion, application fishbone diagram, lewin's change management model, and PDCA cycle can optimize management function in nursing delegation between head nurse and team leader in Jakarta Military Hospital. Recommendations are given to the nursing department, head of the room, team leader, and executive nurses to increase self-awareness, knowledge, and ability in delegating nursing.
THE APPROPRIATE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE PATIENT OUTCOME AMONG STROKE PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i2.139 Eva Nilam Permata; Dewi Irawati
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Stroke has a deadly domino effect and is the number one cause of neurological defects in the world. Stroke patients can experience neurological deficits including cognitive impairment and disruption in fulfilling functional status reducing patient outcome. This literature review aims to identify the appropriate intervention to improve patient outcome among stroke patients. The authors conducted a literature search using several databases, namely ProQuest, EBSCO, Sage, and Science Direct from 2008 to 2018. The keywords appropriateness in the search were “stroke-patient”, “nursing intervention”, “patient outcome”. The literature search showed there are several nursing interventions for stroke patients that have an effect on increasing patient outcomes, namely intervention of dysphagia management, mobilization exercises, acupressure, cognitive enhancement, and self-management empowerment interventions. Nursing intervention given to stroke patients varies depending on the patient's response that arises as a result of a disorder related to the function of the part of the brain affected in stroke patients. Nurses through nursing interventions have a role in improving outcomes in stroke patients Keywords: Nursing Intervention; Patient Outcome; Stroke-Patient
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL SUPPORT, SPIRITUALITY WITH STRESS TOWARDS THE BURDEN OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF CANCER PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Hesti Rahayu; Sri Yona
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2019): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Cancer is a non-communicable disease that causes the second-highest death in the world. The study aimed to examine the relationship between social supports, spirituality with stress towards the burden of family caregivers of cancer patients. We searched literature from various relevant sources such as Ebsco, Science Direct, PubMed, and BMC Medicine, which published from 2012 to 2018. The results showed that social support reduced the stress of family caregivers. Spirituality could be as the coping for the family caregivers in dealing with stress. The factors associated with the high burden of family caregivers of cancer patients included age, cognitive as well as the family caregivers characteristics’. Further studies need to conduct spiritual and social support intervention to examine the effect of the intervention on health outcomes. Keyword: social support, spirituality, stress, caregiving burden, family caregivers of cancer patients. .
THE ANALYSIS OF NURSING CARE DOCUMENTATION IN OUTPATIENT UNITS Any Kurniawati; Agustin Indracahyani; Aat Yatnikasari
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Outpatient units have high activity and interaction, which increases the risk of neglecting full documentation of nursing care. This study aims to analyze factors contributing to the lack of optimal documentation of nursing care in an outpatient unit. This study employed a fish bone analysis approach to identify the root of problems of documenting nursing care in an outpatient unit. This research was conducted in an outpatient unit of the Children's and Mother's Hospital in Jakarta. The data collection techniques of this study were questionnaires, observations, and interviews with the head of the room, Clinical Instructors, implementing nurses, Case Managers, and Nursing Fields. The analysis reveals several results. Nurses, clinical instructors, activities in high work environments, as well as policies and tools for assessment and supervision are inadequate. The absence of effective systems and mechanisms for supervising nursing care documentation and manual documentation systems contributes to the lack of optimal documentation of nursing care in the outpatient unit. Documentation of nursing care extremely depends on the workforce, work climate, sets of policies, systems, and facilities. This study recommends programs and supervision activities for outpatient nursing care documentation performed by the Nursing Division, head of rooms, and Clinical Instructors, arranges supervision tools, arranges patients’ effective and efficient assessment documentation according to accreditation, policy re-socialization and documentation techniques, as well as energy management and implementation time documentation of nursing care in an outpatient unit. Keywords: clinical instructors, an outpatient unit, nursing care, nursing documentation, supervision nursing care documentation.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RELAXATION AND DISTRACTION TECHNIQUES ON ADOLESCENTS EXPERIENCING ANXIETY IN EARTHQUAKE PRONE AREAS Yunita Astriani Hardayati; Mustikasari Mustikasari
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Adolescents are a vulnerable group mental health problem development after frequently being exposed to disaster-related information. Some studies show that adolescent living in earthquake-prone areas experience anxiety. Adolescents’ untreated anxiety possibly causes mood disorders, eating disorders, and even anxiety disorder. Nursing intervention conducted to reduce anxiety consists of relaxation and distraction techniques. Relaxation techniques consist of deep breathing exercises and five-finger relaxation techniques. This case study aims to describe the change signs and symptoms of anxiety on adolescent in earthquake prone area that giving relaxation and distraction techniques. The subjects of this study were four high-school-adolescent-students suffering from moderate anxiety about earthquake and were measured by Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS). The results reveal that anxiety levels of all subjects decreases with average HARS score is 11,5. It is concluded that relaxation and distraction techniques can use as one of theraphy to reduce anxiety on middle adolescent in earthquake- prone area. This case study is considered as an important reference material for practitioners who find a similar case in the pratice setting.

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