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Journal of Nursing Care
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Journal of Nursing Care (JNC) is a journal of scientific publications that publish every four months (quarterly) using a peer review system for article selection. JNC intended for practitioners, academics, professionals, students or among the general public who are involved and interested in the development of Health and Nursing Science. It can receive relevant articles in the field of health and nursing, which includes research articles.
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Cost Analysis of Nursing Practice by Applying Reuse and Repack Methods on Sterile Practice Materials in the Clinical Laboratory Henny Yulianita; Afif Amrullah; Dyah Setyorini
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 3 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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The activity of nursing practice in the laboratory, required sterile equipment that is still wrapped neatly. Equipment had broken wrap, will be discarded. Although the equipment is still good and feasible to be reused. Reuse and repack is a method of repackaging of used sterile equipment.This method is expected to reduce the cost of practice and reduce environmental waste. This study aims to analyze the cost of nursing practice by applying reuse and repack methods on sterile practice materials. This study is a field study using observation method on the practice of urinary catheter insertion and nasogastric tube installation conducted by nursing students in the clinical laboratory. The number of students involved as many as 74 people. Instrument tool pricing standards based on online rates published by health equipment standard sites. Findings Through the application of reuse and repack methods, the cost of the practice of urinary catheter insertion can be saved by 1.6 million  (90%) and the cost of installation practice can be saved by 3.6 million (85%) for once practice.  The results of the cost analysis of nursing practice in the laboratory using reuse and repack methods on the practice of urinary catheter insertion and the practice of ngt installation can save the cost of nursing practice.
Literature Review: Stress and Mother Life Quality with Thalassemia Children Major Ages 0–18 Years Inni Zakiyah; Henny Suzana Mediani; Wiwi Mardiah
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Thalassemia is a blod disorder which various countries pay specific attention to, both develoing and developed countries. Children with thalassemia need long-term treatment and excessive cost. It has become a burden for the family. Mother as a caregiver for thalassemia child is often confrontedby a stressful life related to the child’s illness and the following treatment as well as other couses of stress; such as fear of loss, anxiety, frustration and sadness, and overwhelmed thinking of the child’s recovery can affect the mother’s daily activities, also the quality of life. This systematic review aimed to identify the stress and quality of life of mother with thalassemia children aged 0–18 years. Articles were collected through Google Scholar, PubMed, Proquest, Ebscho databases using the keyword Stress, Qulity of Life, Mother with Thalassemia Child including both quantitative and qualitative studies. The used articles only which were full-text, written in English, and published in 2007 until 2017. There were five articles met the criteria. The results of literature review revealed that the stress faced by the mothers especially when the children must undergo the blood transfusion for once a month. Stress was shown with psychological symptoms that can affect health. The mother’s stress was assessed using the Parental Stress Scale (PSS), and for the quality of life measured by HRQOL SF-12v2, with Likert scale, the lowest score 0 and the highest 100. Found that if the mother’ quality of life also decreased. Conclusion: mothers with thalassemia children then to experience stress, resulting in both physical and psychological impact on the mothers’ health, thus affecting the quality of life. By this literature review, expected that will be more research related to stress and quality of life of mothers with thalassemia children, thus reducing stress on mothers that affect the quality of life.
The Effect of the Foot Reflection Therapy toward Systolic Blood Pressure in Patients with Primary Hypertension Liota Marsha Renardiyarto; Dwi Ari Murti Widigdo; Tulus Puji Hastuti
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 3 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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Hypertension is a high blood pressure disorder which disrupts blood flow resulting in blocking of oxygen and nutrition carried by the blood to body tissue. Based on Dinas Kesehatan Jawa Tengah's data, hypertension became one of the health issues with a percentage of 37%. One of non-pharmacological therapy is foot-reflexology therapy. This method gives a relaxation effect that could make blood circulating better, decay the blocking in blood vessel, nourish muscles and nerves, and strenghten heart activity. Objective: To determine the effect of foot reflection therapy toward systolic blood pressure in primary hypertension patient at Ngadirojo, Secang, Magelang Method: This study used the pre-experiment method with one group pre-test post-test design without a control group. Simple random sampling technic was used to get 46 subjects. Result: Wilcoxon Test result showed different significant in this study between pre-post test foot reflection therapy by p=0.000 (p<0.05). It meant there was an effect of foot-reflection therapy on systolic blood pressure in primary hypertension. The average of blood pressure decrease was 3,7 mmHg. Although, the results of this study showed that there was a significantly different decrease in this decrease was not clinically significant. The recommendation is made to conduct a study in a combination of pharmacology and non-pharmacology intervention to lower blood pressure.
The Professional Quality of Life of Nurses who Work in the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Unit Astri Eka Wulandari; F. Sri Susilaningsih; Irman Somantri
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 3 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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 Nurses need compassion when providing health services. Compassion felt by nurses can be Compassion Satisfaction (positive aspects) and Compassion Fatigue (negative aspects), and may affect nursing care and Nurses’ Professional Quality of Life. The tendency to negative aspects will be felt by the nurses themselves, patients and hospitals. The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of life of professionals (Professional Quality of Life) nurses in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Emergency Room (ER) of the Kota Bandung Hospital. This research was a quantitative descriptive study. Involving 62 nurses from ICU and ER through total sampling technique with a response rate of 97%. Data was collected using Professional Quality of Life (ProQol) version 5 then analyzed with descriptive statistics. The results showed that 20.97% had a positive Professional Quality of Life according to the Stamm combination interpretation while outside of Stamm's interpretation, 32.26% tended to be positive. According to the results of the average score of each sub-variable, Compassion Satisfaction was in the medium category. The highest average score of compassion satisfaction was ICU nurses, the highest secondary traumatic stress was PICU/NICU nurses and the highest average score of burnout was emergency nurses. Hospitals need to conduct regular reviews of nurse Professional Quality of Life and conduct counseling programs for nurses who have ProQol towards negative and risky aspects.
The Correlation Between Coping Strategy and Stress of Parents Who Have Children with Autism Windi Dwirexsi; Mamat Lukman; Imas Rafiyah
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Autism was a very complex neurobiological developmental disorder. Parents with autistic children have a higher stress level than parents who have normal children, so use the effective coping strategy for parents who had an autistic child would make them prevented the excessive stress. Aim of the research was to find out relation of coping strategy and parents’ stress who had an autistic children. The research design was correlational design with a cross-sectional approach. Data collection used a questionnaire of the Coping Health Inventory for Parents and Parental Stress Scale. Result of study showed that coping strategy and parents’ stress who had an autistic child were mostly at range of medium coping strategy (57.7%) and moderate stress (76.9%). Result of Spearman’s Rank correlation test showed a negative relation between coping strategy and parents’ stress (r=0.699; p=0.000). There was a correlation between coping strategy and parents’ stress who had an autistic child in this research, which meant the better coping strategy the lower parents’ stress who had an autistic child. Based on these results, autistic agencies should be better able pay attention to improve ability of parents’ coping strategy who had autistic children. 
Health Education based on 10 Steps at Mother Knowledge Level in Handling Febrile Seizure on Toddler Ernawaty Siagian; Vera Manalu
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 3 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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Febrile seizure rate on toddler was quite high and tended to increase every year. This was because as toddler experiencing febrile seizures they were not properly handled by the parents. Febrile seizure in toddler if not treated quickly can affect the increasing in seizure frequency and can cause death. The capability of mother in handling febrile seizure must be based on the right knowledge of febrile seizure. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge of the mother before and after health education based on 10 steps in handling febrile seizure on toddler in Bandar Lampung Adventist Hospital. Experimental research method with one group pretest-posttest designed with random sampling technique approach involving 80 mothers with 0 to 5 year old who had fever being hospitalized. The researchers prepared 10 images of steps in handling febrile seizures randomly and asked the respondents to arrange the pictures according to their knowledge. The results were observed to determine their knowledge rearranging as pretest data. Afterward, health education was given about 10 correct steps. Thereafter, reobserved was made and the knowledge in arranging 10 images was obtained as post test data. The knowledge score before health education was 20.75% and after was 83.75%. While the analytical test used paired t test. The results showed a significant relationship between knowledge before and after health education. p value = 0.00 < 0.05. The results showed that the value of tcount (14.26) > t table (2.26). Increased knowledge in mothers reduced the risk of recurrence of febrile seizures in toddler and the nurse who had not tought these steps needed to run regularly to the mothers whose child was being hospitalized.
Quality of Life of Patients After Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Scoping Review Donny Nurhamsyah; Yanny Trisyani; Aan Nuraeni
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Sudden deaths from acute myocardial infarction have been  a current trend of health care problem of Indonesians. This condition may have impacted on the patient’s quality of life. The aim of this literature review was to identify factors that affected quality of life patient after acute myocardial infarction event. This review used a scoping review method. Literature searching was conducted using Google Scholar, Pubmed and Science Direct utilizing keywords: acute myocardial infarction, quality of life and questionnaire. The inclusion criteria were quantitative or qualitative study, peer-reviewed, published in 2008 – 2018. There were 18,035 papers retreived, only 19 papers met the inclusion criteria. Data were analyzed using content analyses. The findings of this study indicate that the quality of life of patients has decreased after experiencing acute myocardial infarction. Quality of life is influenced by 5 major factors, namely biological factors, emotional factors, physical factors, social factors and psychometric factors.  There are 5 major factors that are proven to still affect the quality of life of patients with acute myocardial infarction. Further research is needed to determine psychometric factors in influencing quality of life. The instrument that can be used is macnew quality of life after myocardial infarction because it meets the psychometric criteria.
Learning Concentration Level of Students at Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran (An Overview of The Z Generation) Asti Hanifah; Efri Widianti; Kurniawan Yudianto
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Generation Z is a generation that has grown in the digital era and is dependent on the internet. One of the features of the internet that is most accessed by this generation is social media. Social media as the information source has a negative impact, especially related to academic processes in the university, namely the learning concentration disorder. Students as part of the Z gene is a population that uses various gadgets (gadgets), so that they are at risk of experiencing learning concentration disorders. The purpose of this study was to describe the level of concentration of learning in students of the Nursing Faculty of Padjadjaran University. This research is quantitative descriptive. The sample was taken using the proportionate stratified random sampling technique from the population of the Nursing Faculty of Padjadjaran University (n = 240). Data were collected using concentration learning questionnaires and analyzed descriptively. The results showed that 40 students (16.7%) had low levels of learning concentration, 166 students (69.2%) with moderate learning concentration levels and 23 (14.2%) with high levels of learning concentration. The conclusion of this study is that most of the Nursing Faculty students of Padjadjaran University have a moderate level of learning concentration. It is recommended to apply varied methods and learning styles in learning activities so that the level of concentration of student learning can be increased.
Study of Elderly Needs to Service of Santun Lansia Health Center Kurniawan Yudianto; Fadiah Izzati Salim; Citra Windani Mambang Sari
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When a person become elderly people will slowly decline in physical function and psychological aspect affecting the economic and social conditions. The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of the elderly to Age-friendly Community Health Center (Puskesmas Santun Lansia) services in Puskesmas Puter. This research using quantitative descriptive method with 96 respondents who were taken by purposive sampling technique. The data collection technique using a questionnaire based on the concept of Age-friendly Community Health Center. Results were analyzed using univariate analysis with mean/median.The result showed that 86.5% of elderly people requiring Age-friendly Community Health Centerservices and 47% of elderly people consider it important. All of respondent require servicing at dimensions promotive, preventive, rehabilitative, and ease of service. While the dimensions of curative required by all respondents. Most elderly people consider it important dimension of service on promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative, and ease of service.Based on research, it is expected the collaboration between the City Health Department and Community Health Center in the development of special program for elderly to improve quality of care for the elderly.
Quality of Life of Family Caregiver of Cancer Patient: A Literatur Review Nur Maziyya; Laili Rahayuwati; Ahmad Yamin
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Background: Cancer is one of chronic diseases that require long-term care. Family as the closest one who lives with the cancer patient takes a leading role in providing care. It causes some impacts that possible happen to family caregiver (FCs) such as feeling burden and decreasing quality of life (QoL). Purpose: This literature review was conducted to describe findings from studies concerning QoL of FCs of cancer patients. Methods: This review used scoping review methods. Electronic literature searching was conducted using databases: Proquest, PubMed, Google scholar and Science Direct using keywords quality of life, family caregiver and cancer patient/terminal patient/terminally ill patient. Inclusion criteria were: research papers, focus on caregiver of cancer patient, peer-reviewed, and published between 2008-2018. Exclusion criteria was non-English papers and papers that discuss other than caregiver of cancer patients. There were a total of 45 papers retrieved; however, only 13 papers met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Analysis was conducted using content analyses. Findings: Research about QoL of FCs of cancer patient have been done in some countries and used some different methodes. They showed that the primary FCs of cancer patient were spouses and had low QoL. Factors that associated with FCs’ QoL such as patients’ age and condition, spousal relationship, FCs’ religiousness, emotional distress, carigiving burden, lack of social support and satisfaction with care. Conclusions And Recommendations: FCs of cancer patients had low quality of life and caused by many factors. Further studies required to determine other factors from patients, FCs and environment that influence the FCs’ QoL.

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