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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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Articles 154 Documents
Effectiveness of Maja Leaf (Aegle Marmelos) Extract to The Process of Infertilization Ima Rahmawati; Emyk Windartik; Eka Nur Soemah; Ifa Roifah
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
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Modern contraceptives were widely used derived from steroids and potentially invite side effects such as weightgain, menstrual cycle disorders, nausea and elevated blood pressure. Currently, the community began to switchtraditional herbs are relatively safer. Maja Leaf (Aegle Marmelos) contain many fitosteroles (β-sitosterol andstigmasterol) one of its functions is hormonal contraception by inhibiting the process of ovulation. This researchaims to know the effect of Maja Leaf (Aegle Marmelos) extract on ovarian weight and corpus luteum numberof the female white rat. The research design of posttest only control group design with animal tries Hundrednorvegicus female type, aged 8-10 months, weight 200-250g counted 24 tail divided 4 group. After the vaginalsmear is done in the same phase of the proestrus for 12 days, the animals try to be treated with Maja Leaf(Aegle Marmelos) extract. Rats in group 1 (K1) control group, in group 2 (K2) were given Maja Leaf (AegleMarmelos) extract dose 0,5g/kgBB, group 3 (K3) were given Maja Leaf (Aegle Marmelos) extract dose 1g/kgBB and group 4 (K4) were given Maja Leaf (Aegle Marmelos) extract dose of 1.5g/kgBB. At the end ofthe study all rats were taken ovaries for weight and number of corpus luteum. Analysis with Anova-oneway.Anovaone-way analysis results show p-value<0,05 so it can be concluded that there is a significant differencebetween K1 and K3. This research can be concluded Maja Leaf (Aegle Marmelos) extract effectively decreaseovarium weight and corpus luteum amount in female white rat. In Maja Leaf (Aegle Marmelos) extracts caninhibit follicular development through suppression of FSH levels resulting in reduced number of follicles andcorpus luteum ovaries. Many at least the corpus luteum is closely related to the amount of ovum being ovulated.
Study of Elderly Needs to Service of Santun Lansia Health Center Kurniawan Yudianto; Fadiah Izzati Salim; Citra Windani Mambang Sari
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 3 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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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.
The Sleep Quality of Breast Cancer Patients devita alifiyanti; Yanti Hermayanti; Dyah Setyorini
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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The quality of sleep is required by breast cancer patients to regenerate and repair the body cells. When patients’ sleep is disturbed, it may be affected to the physiological conditions, such as decreased appetite, weight loss, anxiety, irritability, and changes in natural and cellular immune functions. Breast cancer therapies can affect the quality of sleep. This study aimed to determine the sleep quality of breast cancer patients that had treatments in a public hospital in Bandung. This research used the quantitative descriptive approach. The sample was selected using the consecutive sampling technique (n = 31). Data were collected using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire. Sleep quality was categorized as good when the total score was ≤ 5, and sleep quality was poor when the total score was > 5. The results of this study indicated that all respondents (100%) had poor sleep quality. The components that contributed to the assessment were sleep latency, sleep duration, sleep efficiency, and daytime dysfunction. The worst sleep quality with the highest score (18) occurred in respondents who had radiotherapy and mastectomy (2 persons), and respondents in advanced stage (3 persons). This study concludes that the pharmacological therapies and the stages of cancer contributed to the sleep quality of breast cancer patients. It is expected that health professionals and hospitals notice the patient’s sleeping needs during treatment at the hospital.
The Relationship Between Adversity Quotient and Career Adaptability of Internship Nursing Students Annida Nur Shalihah; Kurniawan Yudianto; Nur Oktavia Hidayati
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v1i1.15761

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A competitive job market is a challenge that needs to be faced by every university graduate. It is expected that every graduate has capability to keep face with expansion in job sectors. To be able to adapt to the job situation, a specific intelligence to face in facing every challenge and obstacle namely adversity quotient, is required. This study aimed to identify the correlation between adversity quotient (AQ) and career adaptability of internship nursing students. This study was descriptive correlational. Samples were recruited using a total sampling tecnique (n=142). Data were collected using a questionnaire consisting of a demographic survey, an Adversity Response Profile (ARP) Quick TakeTM and a Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Rank Spearman correlation test. The result of this study indicated that no students were in quitter category, only 0,7% of them were in quitter to camper transition, 76,8% of them were campers, 21,8% of the students were in camper to climber transition, 0,7% of all respondents were climbers. No students had a very low career adaptability, only 1,4% of them had a low career adaptability, while the proportions of students with a high and very high career adaptability were 75,4% and 23,2 % respectively. No significant correlation was found between AQ and career adaptability (p value >0,05; Spearman’s ρ +0,122). It can be concluded that most of internship nursing students at Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran were campers and had a high level of career adaptability. There was also no significant correlation between AQ and career adaptability. Further research needs to explore about contributing factors related to career adaptability in internship nursing students.Keywords: Adversity quotient, career adaptability, internship nursing student. Hubungan Adversity Quotient dan Adaptabilitas Karier pada Mahasiswa Profesi NersAbstrakDalam menghadapi pasar kerja yang semakin ketat, setiap lulusan universitas diharapkan memiliki kemampuan untuk menghadapi tantangan dan beradaptasi dengan perkembangan pada dunia kerja. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut diperlukan adanya kecerdasan dalam menghadapi setiap tantangan dan hambatan yang disebut adversity quotient (AQ). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan AQ dan adaptabilitas karier pada mahasiswa profesi ners. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif korelatif. Responden penelitian berjumlah 181orang mahasiswa program profesi ners angkatan 32 dan 33 di Fakultas Keperawatan Universitas Padjadjaran yang di ambil dengan teknik total sampling dengan response rate 78,45%. Instrumen yang digunakan pada penelitian ini yaitu Adversity Response Profile (ARP) Quick TakeTM dan Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS). Teknik analisis data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan skoring ARP QuickTakeTM, skoring CAAS, serta uji korelasi Rank Spearman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tidak seorangpun responden yang berada pada kategori quitter, sebanyak 0,7% dari responden berada pada kategori transisi quitter ke camper, pada kategori camper sebanyak 76,8%, pada kategori transisi camper ke climber sebanyak 21,8%, dan pada kategori climber sebanyak 0,7%. Tidak ada mahasiswa dengan adaptabilitas karier sangat rendah, hanya 1,4% mahasiswa dengan adaptabilitas karier rendah, sedangkan mahasiswa dengan adaptabilitas karier tinggi dan sangat tinggi masing-masing proporsinya sebanyak 75,4% dan 23,2%. Tidak terdapat hubungan bermakna antara AQ dan adaptabilitas karier (p value >0,05; Spearman’s ρ +0,122). Simpulan dari penelitian ini yaitu sebagian besar mahasiswa profesi ners Fakultas Keperawatan Universitas Padjadjaran memiliki AQ dengan kategori camper dan memiliki adaptabilitas karier tinggi. Meskipun demikian, tidak terdapat hubungan bermakna antara AQ dan adaptabilitas karier. Bagi peneliti selanjutnya diharapkan untuk melakukan penelitian terkait faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi adaptabilitas karier pada mahasiswa profesi ners.Kata kunci: Adversity quotient, adaptabilitas karier, mahasiswa profesi ners.
Quality of Life of Family Caregiver of Cancer Patient: A Literatur Review Nur Maziyya; Laili Rahayuwati; Ahmad Yamin
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 1, No 3 (2018): Journal of Nursing Care
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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.
The Differences of Nurses’ Work Stress in The Intensive Care Unit and Inpatient Room in A Psychiatric Hospital Irman Somantri; Taty Hernawaty; Ratna Multisari
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
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Inpatient room in a psychiatric hospital is divided into the acute (intensive) room and non-acute (inpatient) room. Several types of research showed different levels of work stress experienced by nurses in those rooms. The work stress is a form of individual response towards physical and psychological demand caused by the interaction of an individual to the working environment. This research aimed to know the difference in the work stress levels of nurses in psychiatric intensive care unit and inpatient room at a Psychiatric Hospital in West Java Province. This research used a comparative analytical design. The 104 samples were chosen through proportional random sampling technique. The data were collected through New Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (New BJSQ) instrument containing 29 items. The technique of data analysis used was the Mann-Whitney test. The results showed that job stress levels of nurses in psychiatric intensive care unit and inpatient room were low with the median score 42 (SD=7.706 for the intensive care unit and in the inpatient room was 38 (SD=6.167). The results of the Mann-Whitney test found p-value (0.047) < 0,.5. In conclusion, there is a bit different in the job stress level of nurses in psychiatric intensive care unit and inpatient room. Maintaining the mechanism of adaptive coping, adding the number of nurses, and the policy regarding nurse room rotation schedules would be solutions to overcome with work stress. 
The Depression Categories of Adolescent with Beta-Thalassemia Major Wafa Fida Az-zahra; Ai Mardhiyah; Ikeu Nurhidayah
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
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The adolescent with beta-thalassemia major is experiencing both physical and psychological problems, one of them is depression because of suffering a chronic illness. Depression in the adolescent with thalassemia would affect patients’ quality of life and disturb the treatment processes. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of depression in the adolescent with beta-thalassemia major in the Sumedang public hospital. This research was a quantitative descriptive study. The population in this study was adolescents aged 13–20 years with a beta-thalassemia major in the policlinic of Thalassemia in Sumedang Public Hospital. The sample was determined by using total sampling technique, therefore 35 people involved in this study. Data were collected using standard instrument Beck Depression Inventory II. Data were analyzed using frequency distribution. The results of this study showed that adolescent with beta-thalassemia major age 13–20 years in the Sumedang public hospital had 45.7% minimal depression, 20% mild depression, 25.7% moderate depression, and 8.6% severe depression. It can be concluded that the majority of the adolescent with beta-thalassemia major in the hospital have minimal depression and the highest depression type is moderate depression. Nurses were expected to provide psychological services for consultation and periodic depression screening of adolescent with thalassemia. 
Emergency Nurses’ Perceptions of Supportive Behaviors and Burdens in Providing End-Of-Life Care Santi Ariyanti; Etika Emaliyawati; Ristina Mirwanti
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
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The high mortality rate in the Emergency Department (ED) is consistent with the high demand for the end of life (EOL) care. However, ED work system required to live-saving quickly and precisely. It affects the quality of EOL care. The purpose of this study was to determine nurses’ perceptions in ED related to supportive behaviors (SB) and burdens in providing EOL care to dying patients. The descriptive-quantitative method was used with a cross-sectional approach in 50 nurses Emergency Department at one of the tertiary hospitals in Indonesia. The samples were chosen using the total sampling technique. Data collection used emergency nurse perceptions of end of life care questionnaire. Data were analyzed using univariate analysis in the form of distribution, frequency, and mean. The result of the study showed that the three largest obstacles in EOL care were:  ED nurses’ work loads (mean=10.626), intra-family disagreements (mean=9.802), and deal with angry of family members (mean=9.472). The three largest supportive behaviors were teaching families how to act (mean=11.962), allowing family members adequate time with the patient after a patient died (mean=11.09), and good collaboration from health professionals (mean=10.886). According to this research, further studies are needed to minimize obstacles and improve supportive behaviors related to the nurse’s workload, the provision of spiritual teams, special training for the nurse and the provision of special rooms for EOL patients and their families. 
How to Deal with Menstrual Problems? Ermiati E; Neneng R Puspitasari; Restuning Widiasih; Geuis A Mulyasari
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 3 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
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Menstruation is the normal cycle experienced by all women’s, however it’s causes unstable emotions, irritable, crying, aggressive, provoking, pain, bleeding a lot of bleeding in a long duration. These problems would influence women’s well-being, so interventions are needed for women’s with menstrual problems. This systematic review aimed to describe the findings from studies about the interventions to deal with menstrual problems. The review process was conducted using electronic databases: PubMed, Proquest, Google scholar and EBSCO. The keywords used were Quality of life, Menstruation problems, Menstruation periods, Teenage, and Urban. The inclusion criteria of articles were taken from 2015 to 2018 while the exclusion criteria were articles that were non-English. The review identified a total of 12 articles. However, according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 5 articles were obtained. The method used was experimental and cross sectional study. In addition, the analysis was used content analysis process. Menstrual problems can be minimized by doing various physical exercises continuously and intensively, the factors of age and counseling from the closest person greatly determines the quality of life in adolescents with menstrual problems. In addition, providing TENS therapy and drug therapy among adolescent can help to improve the quality of life in adolescents with menstrual problems. Conclusions: Menstrual problems can be reduced in various ways, including physical, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments.
Nursing Students’ Perceptions On The Management Of Nursing Laboratory Sari Ali Astuti; Wida Sulastri; Atlastieka Praptiwi
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
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The nursing laboratory is a student place to practice their psychomotor skills related to nursing interventions. The changes in the nursing curriculum from the curriculum of 2000 to 2015 for the undergraduate level at Nursing Faculty of Padjadjaran University have an impact on the laboratory development in supporting the student to achieve their target study. It is essential to identify nursing students’ perceptions on the management of nursing laboratory from various aspects including physical aspects (infrastructure and material), learning processes, and human resources. This study used the descriptive quantitative approach to identify perceptions of nursing students about the nursing laboratory. The sample in this study was 402 students. A questionnaire used in the data collection. The data were analysed using percentage, median and IQR score were measured using the Likert scale. The results of the study found that the Physical and Safety aspects were the highest aspects with median value: 32 and the IQR value of 4. This study is expected to contribute to developing the nursing faculty laboratory as students’ need and as an evaluation for the laboratory staffs and lecturers in improving services for students in the laboratory.

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