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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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RELATIONSHIP OF BURNOUT LEVEL WITH NURSE CARING PERCEPTION IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Nani Lestari; Etika Emaliyawati; Kurniawan Yudianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.22366

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Emergency departments nurses are prone to burnout because they are dealing with emotional patients and families, and the number of visits is more than the number of nurses on duty. The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between burnout levels and perceptions of caring for nurses in the emergency departments. The research design used a descriptive correlational. The research instrument used 2 questionnaires, namely the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Health Service Survey, to measure the level of burnout (low, medium, and high) and the Caring Behavior Inventory-24 to measure perceptions of caring (good and poor). The study population consisted of nurses in the Emergency Departments in Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung Hospital with a sample size using a total sampling technique of 50 nurses. Univariate analysis for each variable is presented with a frequency distribution table and bivariate analysis using the Rank Spearman test. The results showed that nurses’ burnout level was in a low category (60%), and the perception of nurses caring was in a good category (64%). The relationship test results obtained a negative correlation (p-value = 0.000; r = -0.607), which means that the higher the burnout level, the lower the caring perception that is owned. The study concludes that most nurses have a low level of burnout and a good perception of caring. Hospitals are advised to maintain or eliminate low burnout by carrying out a sharing program between nurses or counseling and maintaining good caring by conducting caring simulation training.
EFFECT OF MUROTTAL THERAPY ON BLOOD PRESSURE OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH HYPERTENSION Santi Wahyuni; Badriah Badriah; Yanti Cahyati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.26652

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The high incidence of cases of Hypertension in Pregnancy (HDK) increases the risk of maternal and perinatal complications, even maternal death. Complementary therapy can be done to help control blood pressure (TD), murottal therapy is one of the therapies that is conceptually believed to provide a relaxing effect that can help control TD. Murottal therapy can be done only by listening to the chanting of the verse (version A), only the translation (B), or the verse accompanied by the translation (C). These types of differences are as far as researchers know that no one has done the research. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of murottal therapy on changes in BP of pregnant women with hypertension. Quasi-experimental research design with a pretest-posttest group approach. Obtained 27 respondents with inclusion criteria namely Muslims, TD ≥ 140/90 mmHg, and willing to be respondents. The analysis showed that there were differences in systolic and diastolic BP in groups 1, 2, and 3 before and after murottal therapy versions A, B, C, and there were no significant differences between systolic and diastolic BP between the three groups. In conclusion, the three types of murottal therapy performed to have the same effect in reducing systolic and diastolic BP. This shows that any type of murottal therapy has a significant impact in reducing blood pressure. Researchers recommend the application of murottal therapy in HDK patients as an alternative effort to reduce BP.
THE TENDENCY OF AGGRESSIVENESS IN ADOLESCENTS Rizki Muliani; Nur Oktavia Hidayati; Afif Amrullah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.24046

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Aggressiveness is one of the common problems that often occur in adolescents. The tendency of emotional fluctuations in adolescents is one factor that makes adolescents vulnerable to aggressiveness. One form of aggressiveness that is currently rife among adolescents is student brawl. Aggressive actions such as student brawl result in a negative impact on victims and adolescents who become perpetrators of the brawl. This study aimed to discover the tendency of aggressivity in adolescents at YPGU Sumedang Vocational School. The method used in this study is the descriptive quantitative method. The variables studied were adolescents' tendency to cover dimensions as physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, and hostility. The number of samples in this study was 162 respondents using an accidental sampling technique. The instrument used was adopted from the aggression questionnaire developed by Buss and Perry, which consists of 29 closed statement items. Data analysis used interval value ranges based on the length of the interval per class of the minimum and maximum values. This study's results are seen from the percentage in the category of low, moderate, and high. The results showed as many as 149 respondents (92%) have a moderate tendency of aggressivity. Based on the study results, it can be concluded that almost all adolescents in this study have a moderate tendency of aggressivity. Similarly, on the dimensions of aggressiveness measured, the average tends towards the moderate category. As for the dimensions of this aggressiveness, physical aggression has the greatest tendency than any other dimension, so it is advisable to further improve prevention programs' aggressiveness at YPGU Sumedang Vocational School. 
FACTORS OF STUNTING IN TODDLERS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Filiyanti Halim; Ermiati Ermiati; Eka Afrima Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.27498

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Stunting in toddlers is one of the health problems that has not been resolved globally, also in Indonesia. Stunting can be prevented by early detection based on the risk factors for the disease. The literature review aims to examine those articles and find out every risk factor for stunting in toddlers. This literature study used a scoping review method by searching through several search engines such as Google Scholar, ProQuest, PubMed, and EBSCO. After sorting the articles, there are 21 articles used in this literature study. The results of this literature study showed twenty-one risk factors for stunting in toddlers, such as exclusive breastfeeding and the initiation of early breastfeeding.  A history of low birth weight, immunization, the number of family members, insufficient nutritional needs (energy, iron, protein, calcium, and zinc), colostrum, breastfeeds (age of administration, type, and frequency). The practice of washing hands, mothers' occupation, mothers knowledge, low family income, history of infectious disease, sanitation and cleanliness of the environment, parents' height, especially mothers, lack vitamin C and vitamin D also as risk factors for stunting.  To conclude, stunting in toddlers was influenced by various factors which are child factors, parents, socio-economic, and environmental factors.  Therefore, it is essential to consider all the factors to develop stunting early detection tools for toddlers ang health education materials.
THE LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN PERFORMING HAND HYGIENE: A LITERATURE REVIEW Selvia Rahayu; F Sri Susilaningsih; Maria Komariah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.24478

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Compliance level of healthcare workers in performing hand hygiene is a significant aspect of patient safety goals. However, it is still not optimal and is one of the critical problems of many hospitals globally, including in Indonesia. The non-optimal consequence of hand hygiene compliance is hospital-associated infections since hands are an intermediary medium for transmitting infection. This literature aims to determine the level of compliance of health workers in performing hand hygiene and find out several matters that can be done so that the health worker's compliance can be optimal or increased. Review of articles through several electronic databases including PubMed and ProQuest, with the keywords "Compliance", "Hand Hygiene", "Health Workers", and "Hospital". Inclusion criteria include articles published between 2005 and 2019, health worker respondents, English language, full text and observation, or interview data collection techniques. The literature search found 212 articles, and after manual review, ten articles were identified and assessed using the JBI form (Joanna Briggs Institute). The literature review findings suggest that, following the intervention, the level of compliance of health workers in performing hand hygiene is still lacking and growing. The conclusion is that more significant support from the hospital (e.g., role models, audits, adequate infrastructure, education and repeated training), the greater the compliance of health workers in performing hand hygiene.
TOTAL CHOLESTEROL LEVELS AND DEGREES OF HYPERTENSION IN THE ELDERLY HYPERTENSION Popi Sopiah; Popon Haryeti; Nunung Siti Sukaesih; Reni Nuryani; Sri Wulan Lindasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.29756

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Hypertension is still the leading cause of death in the elderly. Physiological and degenerative processes in the elderly also cause changes in cholesterol levels. It is known that hypercholesterolemia is a risk factor for hypertension. If hypertension and hypercholesterolemia occur in the elderly, it is hazardous for the health of the elderly. Total cholesterol is an important parameter to assess the risk of hypertension. The study aimed to obtain an overview of the total cholesterol profile and the degree of hypertension in elderly hypertension. The research design was a cross-sectional method. Nonprobability sampling with accidental sampling was chosen as a sample selection technique. The sample size was 103. The quantitative descriptive data analysis was presented in a frequency distribution. The results of the study provide an overview of the distribution of elderly hypertension, referring to ACC/AHA classification at hypertension grade I (39.8%), hypertension grade II (35%), and hypertension grade III (25.2%). Meanwhile, the total cholesterol profile was in the desirable range (44.7%), borderline high (26.2%), and high (29.1%). The conclusion that the highest cholesterol levels are in the normal range with the highest degree of hypertension in category I. Future research should examine the factors that cause hypertension in the elderly with normal cholesterol levels.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FAMILY EMPOWERMENT IN THE LATENT TB INFECTION TOWARDS TB PATIENTS’ OBEDIENCE AND CAREGIVER BURDEN Puspa Wardhani; Kelana Kusuma Dharma; Susito Susito
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.25480

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, causing coughing, fever, and chest pain. There were 50 people suffering pulmonary TB                                                In Public Health Center in Siantan Hilir Pontianak who must be treated immediately. Intervention is crucial because of many cases of TB recurrence. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of family empowerment in latent screening for TB Infection based on WHO guidelines on the level of TB patient obedience and family burden. The research method was a quasi experimental study involving 36 people (family) of TB sufferers with consecutive sampling technique. As many as 18 people received empowerment (treatment) interventions, and 18 others were not treated. Before, they given informed consent in each group. The study was conducted for two months and have given three visits therapy during the study for the intervention group. The instruments used were Morisky Medication Obedience Scale-8 (MMAS-8) and Caregiver Burden Scale (CBS). The results showed that there were significant differences related to family empowerment in WHO-based latent screening on TB Infection in increasing patient obedience with p = 0,000 and for caregiver burden with p= 0,000 (p <0.005). It is expected by applying the family empowerment in screening could prevent and reduced the morbidity of TB sufferers. The family empowerment can increase the obedience of patients with pulmonary TB and reduce the burden on the family. 
DESCRIPTION OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN HYPERTENSION CLIENTS Citra Windani Mambang Sari; Via Komalasari; Iwan Suhendar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.31876

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Hypertension is a non-communicable disease and has a risk of heart disease. Hypertension can be managed by doing physical activity. Physical activity can control blood pressure in hypertensive clients. The purpose of this research was to identify the overview of the biological activities of hypertensive clients at the Guntur Community Health Centre in Garut Regency.The research type was a quantitative descriptive with the study population of hypertensive patients who were registered at Guntur Community Health Centre. The sampling method in this research was a total sampling method, and the total number of this study was 118 hypertensive patients. This research instrument used the long form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire with a number of 25 questions and consisted of 4 activity domains. The data were processed using the analysis of distribution frequency and percentage. The results showed as many as 100 respondents (84.7%) did a mild physical activity, and none did moderate physical activity, and as many as 18 respondents (15.3%) did a strenuous physical activity. From the research results, it can be concluded that most of the respondents did a mild physical activity. The implication of this research is to provide health education about appropriate physical activity for hypertensive clients at Guntur Health Center.
THE EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION USING VIDEO AND LEAFLET ON THE PREGNANT WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PREECLAMPSIA Ermiati Ermiati; Arien Dwi Puteri; Mira Trisyani Koeryaman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.19206

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There are many causes of maternal mortality, and one of them is preeclampsia, especially in Indonesia. Pregnant women could prevent maternal mortality caused by preeclampsia with understanding the signs and the dangers of preeclampsia. This research aimed to assess the effect health education using video and leaflets on pregnant women's knowledge about preeclampsia. This study was a quasi-experimental study with pretest and posttest without a control group. The respondent did a pretest about preeclampsia and given an intervention and the posttest. The sampling method was quota sampling with 74 respondents. This research provided collected data through questionnaires of knowledge about preeclampsia and education through video or leaflets. The result of the normality test showed normal distribution. Knowledge value of preeclampsia presented in mean and SD (Standard Deviation). The paired average comparison test used a paired sample t-test; meanwhile, the comparison test average unpaired used Independent Sample t-test. The results showed that video and leaflet affected improving pregnant mothers' knowledge about preeclampsia with a p-value of 0.000 <0.05. The work can be seen from the mean before and after being given video education. It has increased from 67,784 to 86,703 and leaflet education, which also increased from 71,135 to 89,514. Videos and leaflets also have the same level of effectiveness in improving maternal knowledge about preeclampsia, with a p-value of 0.854> 0.05. There was an increased level of expertise after the education by video and leaflet on pregnant women about preeclampsia. Besides, the two media also have the same level of effectiveness in improving maternal knowledge about preeclampsia. A suggestion for further research is to use another learning media such as pamphlet, poster, PowerPoint, or flip chart.
MANAGEMENT OF DISMENORE PAIN WITH EXERCISE STRETCH PAINT Neni Nuraeni; Yuyun Solihatin; Rena I; Haifa N; Marisa L; Zakiyyah Zakiyyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.26650

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Dysmenorhoe is a state of pain in the pelvis and the lower abdomen (suprapubic) that happened before or during menstruation. The symptoms of dysmenorrhoea are unpleasant, individually, and subjectively. It happens to teenagers more frequent, menstrual disturbances disorder often experienced, irregular menstrual among others have less and painful menstruation and have more often and affected to their learning process and absences at school because of the prolonged pain. Cat stretch exercise is one of a non-pharmacology kind. The purpose of the activities is to give training to students in reducing pain in SMUN of Tasikmalaya. Quantitative methods approach used one group pretest-posttest—the samples from 20 students with purposive sampling. Results obtained the average before intervention 2,10 and after 1,70 using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). T Independent result p 0,002 means cat stretch exercise can reduce dysmenorrhoea. Recommended for teenage girls to apply to do this exercise when experiencing dysmenorrhea.

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