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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 Between Parents Parenting With Teenage Premarital Sexual Behavior Santika Nurjanah; Ariyati Mandiri; Didah Didah; Neneng Martini; Dini Saraswati Handayani
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.29748

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Adolescence is a period of transition and development in sexuality. The development of adolescent sexuality can be seen from adolescent sexual behavior. Through an interview, adolescents who are given authoritative and authoritarian [arenting have a low risk of sexual behavior because their parents restrict their children from doing everything. The purpose of study was to determine the relationship between parenting style and premartial sexual behavior among adolescents in cisempur. The Sampling technique used simple random sampling with 86 teenage respondents and parents as respondents. Data collection using questionnaires. The results of the research on the parenting pattern of all respondents obtained as many as 93%, as many as authoritative 2.3%, as many as Authoritarian and as much as 4.7% Permissive. The results of the study on premarital sexual behavior were 64% low risk and 36% not at risk with the results of the correlation test value > 0.05, thus most parents have authoritative parenting, most adolescents have low risk in premarital sexual behavior The conclusion of the study there is no relationship between parenting patterns and premarital sexual behavior in adolescents. Suggestions related to the results need further research to determine other factors of adolescents engaging in premarital sexual behavior.Keywords: adolescents, parenting, premarital sexual behavior
Mother’s Knowledge Toward Stunting In Toddler Moudy Muhaiminurrohima Putri; Wiwi Mardiah; Henny Yulianita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.29450

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Indonesia ranks third highest in Southeast Asia after Timor Leste and India which have stunting problems with a prevalence of 27.67%. In West Java, especially in Pangandaran Regency in 2018, the prevalence of stunting was 1.2%. Increasing maternal knowledge about stunting can reduce the incidence of stunting. This study aims to identify a description of the knowledge of mothers with toddlers about stunting in Kalipucang Village, Pangandaran Regency. This research is used descriptive-quantitative by using primary data in the form of a questionnaire about stunting knowledge. The population of this study was 346 mothers of children under five in Kalipucang Village, Pangandaran Regency. The sample used was 186 samples with accidental sampling technique. The instrument used has been tested for validity and reliability and obtained r count > r table (n = 0.632) and cronbach’s alpha value of 0.896. The results of the study were analyzed by univariate analysis and then grouped into groups of respondents with good knowledge and poor knowledge. Based on data analysis, the results showed that more than half of mothers with toddlers in Kalipucang Village, Pangandaran Regency had a low level of knowledge, as many as 95 (51.1%) respondents. So, it is hoped that health services will improve health promotion in order to increase public knowledge regarding stunting.
Perception About Hand Hygiene To Prevent Covid-19 Transmission - An Adolescence Survey Fitrianola Rezkiki; Rahmiwati Rahmiwati; Nelfika Oktia Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.30774

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Mortality rates for Covid-19 in Indonesia are about 8.9 %, which is the rate that was the highest in South-East Asia. Research at Rutgers University, New Jersey, of 48 children and adolescents, more than 80 percent of patients had severe conditions. More than 20 percent of patients had organ failure, between one or two organs at once, due to Covid-19 infection. More than 40 percent of patients need a breathing apparatus. One of the efforts to prevent the spreading of Covid-19 is doing hand hygiene following protocol Covid-19. Research objectives are to find an adolescent perception to hand hygiene as an effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The type of research was descriptive-analytic. Populations were adolescence over 12 to 18 years old. By using simple random sampling, the samples were found with 82 respondents. The data were collected by questionnaire about the perception of doing hand hygiene to prevent the spreading of Covid-19. The data analysis used is descriptive of the frequency and percentage. The research results obtained 63.41 % of adolescents have negative perceptions, and 36.58 % of adolescents with a positive perception. The lowest perception (46.04 %) is on the item about the need to wash their hands before and after doing an activity. It is hoped that health workers can make an approach through health education and socialization of hand hygiene to adolescents to prevent the spread of Covid-19. And It better in the future can assess all adolescents with qualitative method or mixed with more participants included.Keywords: Covid-19, Hand Hygiene, Perception
The Impact of Distance Learning on Students’ Psychology During The Covid-19 Pandemic Sri Wulan Lindasari; Reni Nuryani; Nunung Siti Sukaesih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.30815

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The education sector is one of those affected by the Covid 19 pandemic. In order to stop the spread of Covid 19, the government has implemented a distance learning process. The problem of distance learning is that students feel bored at home, signal limitations and piles of assignments. With this, it can lead to some psychological problems that occur in students such as anxiety, stress or depression. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of distance learning on students' psychology during the Covid 19 pandemic in Sumedang. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative with a sample size of 220 junior and senior high school students. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling. The data collection tool used is the DASS 21 questionnaire consisting of 21 questions about anxiety, stress and depression. The data collection process is carried out using the Google form platform. The data were analyzed using a frequency distribution. The results showed (42.27%) experienced anxiety, (44.56%) experienced stress and (23.18%) experienced depression. The most psychological problem experienced by students during distance learning is stress. Therefore, it is necessary to increase coaching and counseling programs to overcome anxiety, stress and depression in the face of distance learning
Psychological Responses Among Indonesian Nurses In The Outbreak Of Covid-19 Pandemic Mulyanti Roberto Muliantino; Emil Huriani; Boby Febri Krisdianto; Rika Sarfika; Marnila Yesni; Endang Sulistyowati; Kristanti Wahyuningtyas; Ucip Sucipto; R.Ade Sukarna; Eko Prasetyo; Khatijah Binti Abdullah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.31195

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An unprecedented outbreak of the newly emerging infectious disease of Covid-19 with rapid increases globally and in Indonesia may result in psychological distress among nursing staff. The present study aimed to identify psychological responses among nurses in the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. A cross-sectional data were collected from 535 nurses working in 119 hospitals from 24 provinces in Indonesia using Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-42) and sociodemographic questionnaire. Data were collected using an online survey and analyzed with descriptive and Chi-squared tests. Analysis showed among the respondents, 23.7% (n = 127) had moderate anxiety, 6.5% (n = 35) had moderate stress and 8.8% (n =47) had moderate depression. Anxiety, stress, and depression were significantly higher among nursing staff in the emergency department and Covid-19 isolation ward. Nursing staff, especially those working in the departments mentioned above, were more susceptible to psychological impairment. Effective strategies toward improving their psychological status should be provided among the nurses.Keywords: Covid-19 pandemic, psychological responses, work stress
Effect Of Active Cylindrical Exercise On The Grip Power In Stroke Patient M. Budi Santoso; Gini Sari Puspita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.22904

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Stroke is one of the non-communicable diseases that is increasing in prevalence. One of the effects of stroke patients is weakness on one side of the body. Therefore stroke patients need rehabilitation which is fast and precise with the range of motion exercises joints; one of them is grip strength. The recommended exercise is the Active Range of Motion Cylindrical Grip. This study aimed to determine the effect of cylindrical grip on the gripping power in stroke ischemic patients. The method used is Pre-Experiment with pre and post-test one-group design. This research uses Purposive Sampling of as many as 16 ischemic stroke patients. Active Range of Motion Cylindrical Grip exercise given as much as two times a day in 10 minutes for four days. The analysis used is a nonparametric test of Wilcoxon. Results of non-parametric test analysis Wilcoxon obtained p-Value = 0.001 (α <0.05). This value indicates a significant influence between the strength value grips. It is expected that health workers can apply Active Cylindrical Grip ROM exercise as an alternative to increasing the gripping power in ischemic stroke patients who experience weakness and can improve the quality and service of healing ischemic stroke.
Fatigue In Children With Cancer Who Receive Chemotherapy Sri Hendrawati; Fanny Adistie; Nenden Nur Asriyani Maryam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.33158

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Fatigue in children with cancer is a physical, mental, and emotional experience characterized by reduced energy, decreased physical activity, and increased feelings of fatigue. So far, health workers have assumed that fatigue is a subjective feeling and is not life-threatening. If not handled properly, fatigue can reduce the quality of life. This study aimed to identify the level of fatigue in children with cancer. This research used a descriptive quantitative method. According to the inclusion criteria: 1) the respondents are children with cancer aged 6-18 years; 2) the children is undergoing treatment or medication, and 3) the general condition of the children is good. Technique sampling used consecutive sampling to get 74 children with cancer. The instruments used were the Childhood Fatigue Scale (CFS) to measure the level of fatigue in children and the Fatigue Scale-Adolescent (FSA) to measure the level of fatigue in adolescents. Data analysis using the mean value and frequency distribution. The results showed that based on the fatigue questionnaire of children with cancer who receive chemotherapy, most of them had a severe fatigue scale of 56 people (75.7%). Meanwhile, a small proportion of children had a mild fatigue scale of as many as 18 people (24.3%). In this study, all children with cancer experienced fatigue. It interrupts or limits their daily activities and significantly influences different aspects of personal life. Children can still felt fatigued even after chemotherapy is over. Nurses as health workers who have the most frequent contact with children must provide appropriate nursing interventions for cancer to minimize fatigue.
Descriptive Study of Optimizing Family Health Functions in Preventing COVID 19 Transmission Iskim Luthfa; Nopi Nur Khasanah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.30944

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COVID 19 has become a world health problem, and Indonesia has declared an emergency status for an outbreak. To prevent transmission of COVID 19, the government has set three policies that are increasing the availability and reliability of infrastructure, involving the industrial world and social education. However, COVID 19 transmission still occurs. Preparedness for COVID 19 transmission starts with the family as a minor system in the community. The Healthy Indonesian Program with a Family Approach is considered an excellent effort to carry out health functions to prevent COVID 19 transmission. This study aimed to optimize family functions in preventing COVID 19 transmission. This study used a descriptive-analytic design. Two hundred and fifty-eight samples were recruited using a consecutive sampling technique. To measure family function using a questionnaire. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics (i.e., frequency statistics). The frequency statistics showed that most of the respondents have optimally performed family functions in the health sector. Most of the respondents understand COVID 19 (88,4%), they are capable of making decisions (96,9%), they can care for the family (88,8%), they can modify the environment (75,2%), and they can take advantage of health services (81%). This study only captures the extent to which the family optimally performs health functions; it does not provide any form of intervention. The results of this study prove that the family has an important role to play in breaking the transmission of COVID 19.
Acupressure Reducing Complaints Of Nausea And Vomiting Patient With Tuberculosis Hesti Platini; Sandra Pebrianti; Kosim Kosim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.27516

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Adverse effects of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment that often arise in the first month are nausea. This effect causes the occurrence of non-compliance with taking anti-tuberculosis drugs. For this reason patients with tuberculosis need non-pharmacological management such as acupressure. Acupressure is a mechanical or compressive manipulation based on one or more movements of certain meridians or points. This study aims to determine the effect of acupressure on nausea and vomiting in pulmonary tuberculosis patients due to the effects of pharmacology. The method was used quantitative design with a quasi-experimental design with pre-test and post-test with group control. The measuring instrument for nausea and vomiting was the Rhodes Index of Nausea Vomiting and Retching. The population was all pulmonary tuberculosis patients in category 1 treatment. The sample technique used is consecutive sampling. Sampling was consisted complaining nausea with or without vomiting. Data was analysis using t-test. The results was showed significant difference before and after the intervention to reduce nausea and vomiting (p = 0.000). Acupressure is a complementary therapy that can effectively reduce complaints of nausea and vomiting in pulmonary tuberculosis patients which is carried out at points P 6 and St 36 for 15 minutes. This research can be used as a recommendation for applying complementary acupressure therapy in providing nursing care to tuberculosis patients
The Effectiveness Biscuits In Increasing Hemoglobin Levels In Pregnant Women Emanuela Natalia Nua; Regina Ona Adesta; Rosania E.B. Conterius
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.30879

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Anemia of pregnancy is still a significant health problem in Indonesia. Various efforts have been made to overcome this problem. Moringa biscuits (Bikelor) processed from Moringa leaves with high iron content are an alternative to increasing hemoglobin levels in pregnant women with anemia. The purpose of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of giving Bikelor to increase Hb in pregnant women with anemia. This research was approved by the health research ethics committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Nusa Cendana University, Kupang. The study used the One Group Pre Test and Post Test Design, conducted from May to October 2020 in the working area of the Waigete and Beru Public Health Centers in Sikka Regency on 20 pregnant women. The research was conducted through 4 stages, namely the stage of making Bikelor, the location of organoleptic testing (testability) for pregnant women to Bikelor, testing of nutrient content, and intervention. The intervention phase was carried out for 14 days in October 2020. The intervention data were analyzed using paired t-test analysis to see the difference in Hb levels before and after giving Bikelor. The results of the study showed that there was a significant difference in the Hb levels of pregnant women before and after being given Bikelor with a p-value of 0.000 (α<0.05). Changes in Hb levels before and after giving Bikelor were 0.8-1.4gr/dl. It showed that Bikelor was one of the food products that can effectively increase Hb levels in pregnant women with anemia. Consumption of Bikelor can increase the Hb level of pregnant women. Pregnant women were expected to continue to consume the iron tablets given or can replace them by consuming Bikelor as a daily snack as much as 4-5 pieces per day

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